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lovely photographs.
F.ach ear is pictured along with

its specifications which include
everything from the make to the
valve timing.
The book also contains three
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Informative articles by
won tens us
men. lians-uuthabout the "Evolution of the Engine"; Dipl.-InWerner Buck
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detail "Internal

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bustion Engines"; and Rudolph
Caracciola, master of racing, deals
with veteran cars in "Love of Old
Cars."
The articles are complete with
illustrations, giving the reader a
ti tter understanding of what each
author is saying.
This year's book is, bigger and
better than ever and would be enjoyable for anyone interested in
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By The Associated Press
Pianist Artur Rubinstein, who has recorded 324
discs for RCA Victor since 1924, has topped the long
list with outstanding new Brahms and Chonin
records
At 70 his rendition of Brahms' "Concerto No. 2 in
B Flat" with the RCA Victor Symphony is in vig- orous style and rich sound.
And he is equally ardent, if not youthful, In
Chopin's "Concerto No. 2 In F Minor" with the
Symphony of the Air.
These recordings not only excel his earlier LP
versions in sound, but rival them in performance.
The Chopin album includes an illustrated book- let on Rubinstein's life and recordings, making it
especially attractive.
Several younger pianists provide other attractive
new discs.

Philippe Entremont, still in his 20's, plays the
"Piano Concertos" with maturity and superb
sound, accompanied by the Philadelphia Orchestra
under Eugene Ormandy.
Leon Fleisher performs with power and imagin- ation m Beethoven's 'Piano Concerto No. 4" and
Mozart's "Piano Concerto No. 25 in C" against the

les nouveautes presentees
quant aux rarrosserics, tandis que
cux qui voudraient scruter I'avenir
t.e dirigeront
avec joie vers les
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later it translates:

"Sie warden noch viel Interes-fante- s
finden, das wir hier im
Vcrwort raumeswegen nicht auffu-hre- n
konnten. Die Freunde der
Melster exklusiver Schopfungen
werden gerne bei den gezeigten
Karosserie - Neuheiten
verweilen
nnd wer einen blick in die Zukunst
tun will, wird seine Freude an den
Experimental-Fahrzeuge- n
haben."

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"Poor No More," Ruark.
"Two Wecxs In Another Town."
Shaw.
Nonfiction
"Folk Medicine." Jarvis.
"May This House Be Safe From
Tigers," King.
"My Wicked. Wicked Ways,"
Flynn.
"Act One." Hart.
"The Longest Day," Ryan.

Theater Briefs

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never retire, although they sometimes think of it when they appear
in a play which is not to their

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day, and they are all enthusiasm
again.
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in
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president of Actor's Equity,
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to find fun in the theatre, that
day we will retire."
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Broadway actor, is also distinguished as a painter. He will
play a starring role in the touring
stae production of "Mary Stuart."
For his paintings, he has been
elected a Life Fellow of the International Institute of Aits and Letters at Zurich.

into a mere
has degenerated
capacity to wreak unlimited nuclear violence, Murray proposes:
1) That we continue testing
small nuclear weapons which will
not be totally destructive and can
be used discriminatingly. This will
mean the creation of an effective,
strong military force while at the
same time 11 wil1 cnd tne neces- sity of using massive retaliation as
a political threat.
2) That an international agency
be established on neutral territory
and empowered to supervise the
systematic destruction of all large
nuclear weapons capable of immense destruction. Access to all
details of the operation should be
open to the press and all proposal,
for this program should be kept
ree and simple of complicate !
bickering. Dismantling should take
PJace in stages, starting with the
biggest weapons, which should be
destroyed in a period of abou.
three years.

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But it is a unique and satisfying version and ,
many music lovers will want to compare it with the
1958 Van Cliburn disc.
Gary Graffman, another young pianist, plays
Chopin's four "Ballades" and "Andante Spianato
and Polonaise" with a confidence that is refreshing.
Friedrick Gulda offers Schumann's "A Minor
certo" and Weber's "Konzerstuck in F Minor" wiih
the Vienna Philharmonic.
Robert Casadesus and the Philadelphia Or- chestra have produced an unusually good stereo disc
of B'Indy's "Symphony on a French Mountain Air"
and Franck's "Symphonic Variations."

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NEW YORK (AP)An actor and

TUCSON. Ariz. (AP) William
Malsh, an attorney, called on
Hamlet in pleading a court case
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Malsh, who was defending Frank
Castillo in a car theft trial, paraphrased Hamlet, "Alas poor Castillo.
He was a joy to his children whom he kissed I know not
how oft."
Hamlet wasn't much aid. Castillo was sentenced to 18 months
in the state prison.

Eugene Istomin offers a distinctive addition to

A member of the Atomic Eucrgy
Commission from 1950 to 1957, and
now Consultant to the Joint Con- gressional Committee n Atomic
Encrgy. Mr. Murray proposes a
rational nuclear armament and
rational nuclear disarmament pro- -

the recently increasing list of new discs of Tschai- kovsky's "Piano Concerto No. 1." with the Philadel- phia Orchestra under Ormandy.
However, a much earlier and more famous rendi- tion, by Vladimir Horowitz and Arturo Toscanini,
by RCA Victor. This rough
has been
Kernel
and tumble performance of 1943 with the NBC
symphony is engineered from old . tapes and the FlM
teday.
sound reflects the age of the original.

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An Actor Retire?

Hamlet No Help

brilliant sound backdrop by the Cleveland Sym
Orchestra conducted by George Szell.

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". . . Vou y trouverez encore Men
des r hoses dont nous n'jvons,
manque de place, pu faire mention
dans la present preface, Crux qui Caldwell.

s'interessent aux creations exclusive de maitres h'attarde ront a

sur-

vival' each timje our adversary
creates a 'crisis' In some remote
region of the world," he says,
"maybe it is because in the depths
of our being we are terrorized by
the thourht that we are committed
to a strategy of national suicide.
There is something despicable
about the sight of a great nation
falling back on sheer survival as
purpose in his- its
tory."

Recordings OfRubenslein Catch On Well

Fiction
"Advise And Consent," Drury.
"Hawaii." Michener.
"Dear And Glorious Physician."

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"America today is drifting in a
military and moral vacuum." says
Thomas E. Murray, former Atomic
Energy Commissioner, in his new
book, "Nuclear Policy For War
And Peace" (World. 241 pages. $4).
rVjIlincr t Via 10Wo an ITra rf Tor- ror, Mr. Murray blames Soviet
Russia and America for creating
the gnawing fear of massive re-

taliation.
"If we brood over 'national

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