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SUNOAY, MAY 20, 1962
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Albert Luthuli. McGraw - HiU.
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Chief Luthuli won the Nobel
Peace Prize last year. It might
be said that his contribution to
international peace was in setting
an example for forbearance.
His book is autobiographical.
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He believes in nonviolenNtac-
ties, but he has gone throuh
many periods of banishment in be
half of his ideals, and he has
learned thoroughly the rough road
of political maneuvering among
the African people.
He knows his economics, or at
Library Lines
by
FLORA WILimE
works at nontictiom in the offing gertne
Far n inyla. there is "Readozu
THE NEW MARILYN — nt-
teen pounds lighter but with
all her famous curves intact,
Marilyn Monroe is scheduled
for a new movie. "Some-
thing’s Got to Give,” with
Dean Martin, but thus Ur has
long — here are some motes on
novels that are being given top
promotion by hopeful publishers: -
“Pale Fire,“ by Vladimir Nabo-
kov. Is this author's best new
book since "Lolita." Putnam's has
been building up an air of mystery
about its theme by sayin the
novel is "absoludely unlike any
emmesmasamsaqess-usemimmanezccac
o Famous Piavhnnse
"Dream Without a Face," stars
Edgar Barrier. The dream of
an analyst’s wife comes’ true ’
when he loses her love to his
assistant.
g.-
out critic Watter Barr’s “Ths D»- of modemn plumbinc im pre-Rvo-
dine of Pleasure," described as lutiomary days. Waer was pped
a comment aqr omallc Amen- thrash hoflow logs to every bouse
can life today, with a thesis that in town.
Schedules Supplje by TV Stofions.
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least the ecopomic consequences
of South Africa's repressive
measures. He presents in very
calm terms the nearly incredible
pressures used to keep Africans,
Indians and colored (mixed races)
"in their place."
Of course American readers will
3 study this narrative with thoughts
of integration versus segregation
in their minds. Possibly some of
them will reflect that racial prob-
lems in the United States seem
less gigantic when compared with
star in. "The Opportunity.” A
shoplifter is fonced to become
part of a robbery plot to escape ■
prosecution. /
• Dobie Gillis
Wealthy Chatsworth Osborne Jr.
and his mother are papcked
into taking steps to kenp beat-
nik Maynard Krebs from mar-
rying into the family.
0 The New Breed
A drama based on activities of
who also has written best sellers,
is a fictional account at one
year's awards o the Nobel Prize.’
Published by Simon and Schuster,
it is reported to have some forth
right background material on the
awards system, aad to deal with
the effects of the prise on the
personal lives of the winners
Air at Mystery
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(in a favorite pose, above).
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the smoldering fire in African
The author says he does not
with the Cretan Princess Phaedra,
and his abiding extra-martial love
for Hyppolita, the Amazon queen
(whom Miss Renault ' makes a
warrior priestess of Artemis).
Hyppolitius, the fruit of this nt-
lair, contnbutes the dark side in
the later stages of the book, re-
sulting from Phaedra’s passion
and . unjust accusations against
Theseus’ son.
As in the earlier novel, we have
again Miss Renault'! evocative
style, the rich colors which de-
rive from her imaginative pene-
uration of the myth and its sei-
tings.
She interprets it in her own
way, of course, and with a good
deal of psychological plausibility.
Her novel, a Book at the Month
Club selection, makes splendid
reading. — R J. C.
Sil Morning Reflections
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Punizer Prizes that a recommen the heart of the resistance to the
datiem of the advisory board had white supremacy policy of the
at the
Morningstar." This one is a long
(792-page) story about a south-
em novelist and his career. The
publisher. Doubleday, doesn't men-
tion it. but there are people who
say the hero will remind some
of Thomas Wolfe.
The unusual thing about this
hnokcis.thatihashera,bg diamond and nine South
financial players arrived at four spades,
hcation, Ine movie ngnt, on a r
sliding scale starting at half a .All Wests opened the queen of
million dollars: the contract for diamonds Five South players cov-
an abridge serialization, in a ered with the king and four J
magazine and the contract for a them went down.
condensed book add up to some- T seems that four East plavers
thing like »I million. were smar enough:39
"The Prize," by Irving Wallace the second dlamond triek would
tee the conflicting tendencies
toward disciplined moderation and
adventurous excess. Kingcraft
benefits from the former, the
novel's pace and interest from the
latter.
Miss Renault follows Ns deeds
and conquests, amorous and oth-
erwise. his dynastic marriage
is about a foandation executive al
a time of crisis in his careet. Just
as he is being considered as a Q—The hidMig has burns:
political candidate. things get :r"
complicated in his job and hb *•
marriage. It is a long story that J 2"
Souta Went Nerm
litzer Prizes in letters, a work of
general nonfiction. “A distils-
gulshed book by an American
which is not eligible toe consid-
eration in any other existing cate-
gory." It was presented to "The
Making of the President. 1960" by
Theodore H White, published by
Atheneum Publishers. Like each
at the other Pulitzer Prizes in let-
ters. it carries a cash award oft
$500,
The 1962 Pulitzer Prize in jour-
nalism for international report
ing was awarded to columnist
Walter Lippmann of the New York
Herald Tribune Syndicate, with
special mention of his interview
with Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev in 1961. This inter-
view is included in full in Lipp-
mnnm book, "The Coming Tests
With Russia," published last year
by Atlantie -Little, Brown.
The 1962 Pulitzer Prize drama
was awarded to the Frank Loes-
ser-Abe Burrows musical. "How to
Succeed in Business Without
Really Trying,” based on the book
at the same name by Shepherd
Mead The musical also won the
New York Drams Critics' Award
for the best musical of the year,
and several Tony awards given by
the American Theater Wing.
Each at the Pulitzer Prize-win-
nimg books in either currently
avallable ar oo order at the Of-
aapt Publi Library. Reserve
them at TUxedo 3-8143.
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"The Big Lt -___________
O'Hara. lips a Holywood setting West dropped the six spot Then
in the laic 1920s and early 1930s. East grabbed the first spade and
its hero is a man, says Hara, laja down the club ace West
who "went on the stage because completed his echo with the deuce
there was nothing eke for him and then ruffed East’s eight
to do." and became a star, albeit When South ducked the first
By MILES A. SMITH joy is an art that rapidly is bans
NEW YORK (AP) -It is no lost .
accident that a large crop of The biographies wi include /
novels blossoms each year in Ute "Mr. Comservative: Barry Gold-
May and early June water," a Doubleday hoot by
Book publishers plan it that political expert Jack Beil ‘
way. m the hope of doing dood The second volume of Simone
business with the summer reader, de Beauvoir’s autobioeravhv com-
Not that anyone calls a morato- ing from World Publishing will
num on nonfiction. But the pub- —The Prime of Life."
Ushers always try to bring out An for those inter LJtrd in
some, o.their.best.betsin the "American Credoes," Stuanchas
fiction category at this time, has written a volume on that sub
Without trying to compile n ject, published by Harper,
comlete fiction list at the sea- ________.______
THE BULL FROM THE SEA.
By Mary Renault. Pantheon
Books. M.s.
There is so little ascertainable
history in the Theseus legends
that calling this book a historical
novel seems a misnomer.
Rather, it is a mythological
novel, and as such takes its place
in an old and honorable tradition.
For more than 2,000 years poets,
playwrights and other writers
have mined the wealth of Greek
myth As Miss Renault proves in
her compelling work, the kid? is
Slim Sherman trails a horse-
thief. a girl, during a range
war between cattlemenn and
mountaineers in, "The High
Country."
• Marshal Dillon
Marshal Matt Dillon has to
shoot his way out of i stale-
mate when the accomplices of
a jailed killer threaten to hang
Dillon's deputy. Chester. ia an
effort to force the lawman to
reveal where the cell key is
hidden.
g Bugs Bunny
7:00-0 Password
Guest celebrities are Edie
Adams and Dennis Weaver.
® Bachelor Father
An explosion brings Bentley
Gregg and Peter Tong together
with comely neighbors and an-
other to separate them.
Morrow Lindbergh, published by What do you dot
Harcourt. Brace. has a wedding k Than has(
as its framework, and deals with 2nddue Mr aero
love and marriage. trwev er
Nonfieden To*
At 4 23 p.m. on May T, after a .
delay at an hour or so beyond the
usual release time, the 46th an-
nual Pulitzer Prim in journalism,
lejters and music were announced
by the trustees
of Columbia Uni-
versity.
The big pews
was a terse an-
nouncement that
this year t h e
university trus-
tees had decided
to make no bt
ography award.
No further ex-
planation could
be obtained at
Flora Wilhite the time but the
next morning the story behind the
decision broke in front page head-
lines.
The trustees of Columbia Uni-
versity had rejected the unani-
mous recommendation at .the Po-
litzer Advisory Board (14 leading
• newspaper publishers and editors
appointed for 1961-62) that the b
\ ography prize go to W A. Swan-
berg's "Citizen Hearst." So far as
"could lie determined, this wassthe
first time in the history of the
umps to mx etuba.
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far from exhausted xouhaygerer.read"hThat,nooid
mean it isn t like Louita, among
In this Une sequel to afink other things.
novel (The King Must Die) Miss XThe book's first section, printed
Renault takes, up the story of in dhe current issue of Harper's
Theseus the king it opens with Magaxjne, introduces an nd pro-
his return from Crete. His father Magazine, introduces an odd pro-
has committed suicide when The- fessor wha has edited an epic
poem anocher s f^sXe6^
Ri Lau” by John <*-> — - Win
As so many greek heroes,
Theseus combines in his charac-
EMMY AWARDS
Nora Hayden; who will serve as “Miss Emmy” for
the New York chapter of the National Academy of
Television Arts and Sciences, shows Johnny Carson t —
golden statuette mepresenting the Emmy Award. Car-
aon. Bob Newhart (bottom left), and David Brinkley
(bottom right), will be masters of ceremonies for the
award ceremonies Tuesday in New York, Hollywood
and Washington, D. C., when the annual award* show is
broadcast on NEC-TV via Channel 4
Double * • Nam
"Youngblood Hawke," by Her-
man Wouk. who has written such
previous best sellers ' as
Came Mutiny” and "Marjorie
5 Famous Plavhouse •
"Mooi om Wires." starring Doro-
thy Patrick, Harold Gordon and
Nestor Paiva. A young man
wims his girt by giving her the
moon
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Features ‘Twist’
NEW YORK (AP) — The new
dance craze. the twist, is being
displayed in a Broadway mutual.
Choreographer Deedee Wood
inserted the gyrating number into
"Do Re Mas pa d the open-
ing scene of the show.
a rather erratic one diamond every West player con-
in middle age he tries to tmued the suit and let South make
straighten out the fancy notions his contrad except tor one South
people have had about him, but who ducked and went down
finds it is too late. The book is He was the victim olatre-
published by Random House, mendous defensive play by East.
Humor from Faulkner East said 4o himself: "My part.
"The Reivers," by William ner surely has five diamonds and
Faulkner, also published by Rats- south sarely does ant want me uq,
dom. is described as a humorous lead. I wonder why?"
novel about a young scalawag After that soliloquy East played
with a setting familiar to read the ace of diamonds and led that
ers at previous Faulkner novels low club to knock over South s
the metrpolitan squad of Los
Angeley/ Police Department. A
man suffers from a persecution
he does not under-Wand.
«OD Dick Powell
"Somebody's Waiting," starring
Mickey Rooney with Susan Oli-
ver. A lonely seaman's desire
to be loved annoy, everyone he
meets. (repeat)
• Red Skelton Show
A boyhood chum who has be-
come a millionaire" invjtes
Freddie the freeloader, por-
trayed by Skelton, ta be best
man at his society wedging.
Guest stars are Dick Foran.
Maria Palmer and Maureen
Arthur?
8:10—0 Ichabod and Me
A comedy series starring Rob-
art Sterling. Georse Chandler
and Christine While and fea-
turing Jimmy Mathers. A
Phippsboro girl who has just
returned after two years in
Paris is shunned by her less
sophisticated ex-boy friend. Bob
Major attempts to help the girl
win back the youth.
been rejected by the trustees.
••Citizen. Hearst," which was
published by Scribners on Sept 11.
i9s, with excellent reviews. ex-
plores in detail William Randolph
Hearst's long career, including his
rivalry in the mass circulation
newspaper field with Joseph Pit-
litzer. creator of the prizes
Swanberg, interviewed by, the
New York Times was quoded as
saying it was "high distinction to
be the only man in history to be
turned down" by the Columbia
trustees for a Pulitzer Prize. He
thought that “Citizen Hearst”
might have been rejected because
the Columbia trustees did not con-
sider Hearst a suitable subject for
the $50 biography award.
By the rules of the Pulitzer
Prizes it is supposed to be given
to “s distinguished American bi-
ography or autobiography teach-
ing patriotic and unselfish serv-
ices to the people, illustrated by
an eminent example.” Summariz-
' ing Hearst's long career as a news
paper publisher in “Citizen
Hearst,” Swanberg wrote that his
influence on journalism was
mostly bad and, "while he spoke
piously of ideals in" journalism, he
left no gutter unexplored."
The 1962 Pulitzer Prize in fic-
tion was awarded to "The Edge
of Sadness"" by Edwin OConnor,
“The Edge of Sadness”' is the
story of a middle-aged priest and
the several worlds in which he
finds himself; the gay Irish-Amer-
lean world in which he was born,
and the somber world into which
his clerical life has taken him.
Atlantic-Little. Brown, which
also published Edwin O’Conner’s
highly successful second novel.
"The Last Hurrah,” will bring out
a new edition at his first novel.
"The Oracle," in September. It
was originally published by Har-
per in IKI.
The Pultizer Prize for a dis-
tinguished book of the year upon
the history of the United States
was awarded to "The Triumphant
Empire: Thunder-Clouds Gather
in the West. 1763-1766 by Law-
rence Henry Gipson, "The Tri-
umphant Empire" was published
by Afred A Knopf, and deals with
the prelude to the Ameican Rev-
ohuation. The author. Dr. Gipson,
is an 11-year-old American histur-
ian who has written and published
a number of books and articies an
aspects of colonial American his-
tory. "The Triumphant Empire"
is volume 10 of Dr. Gipson’s se-
ries. The British Empire Before
the American Revolution.
"Poems" by Alaa Dugan r-
ceived the 1962 Pulitzer Prize ia
poetry. Dugan's book also re-
ceivea the National Book Award
this year for poetry. R is his first
bosk at poems. Immediately fol-
loming the Puditzer award. Yale
aanounced a new printing of 3.354
of Dugan's book Th I*
- to 7,500 the total in prine
te paper and hard covers.
This year, for the first time,
there was an addition to the Pa-
a viewAn perspective of a rising
movemenf that has not vet
Christian
upbringing and hisfirst career a. will stop short 0f terrorism
• teacher, his c to become ,.Q . ... c“ .2 A..
Chief of his native village sad his , Butwhite South AInca is at
eventual leadershtp of the African last becoming aware, with sur-
National Congress. % prise .and. emnbarrhssment. u he
-- - - - - - says, "that it does not hold all the
keys to its own future. It has tried
to be isolationist, . but it finds it-
self on a rapidly awakening con-
boent and in a world that watches
it closely""
Tuiss a very timely book.—
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Guy Kibbee and Aline McMa-
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has a stroke, all the kinfolk rush
to the old family mansion. The
hatred of each for the others is
rampant and ends in theft and
murder.
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father's will is read.
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Tom Lopaka finds he is the
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"The Secret Crime." deal-, with
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Johnny Carson in New York,
David Brinkley in Washington.
D C.. and Bob Newhard in Hol-
lywood.
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Dean Stockwell, Joan Hackett
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"The Man I Love," stars Ida
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Delores Moran A beautiful
nightclub singer finds that her
fendship with a racketeer in-
votves her whole family ia dan-
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A STITCH IN TIME
A fashion fitting, one step in the "Biography of a
Skirt," is included in a color fihm feature on "Dawid
Brinkley’s Journal" Wednesday on NBC-TV. The stpry
is told by the management of a dress company in New
York City. In photo (from left), as company partner
Sidney Kichling, head fashion designer Lilly Fisher,
model Ann Caflaei, designer Sadie Bohme, and partner
Abe Aronoff,
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 20, 1962, newspaper, May 20, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530587/m1/27/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.