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Show 6A DESERET NEWS, GEs Museums Paint Portrait Of Rea! America Surprise Continued from First Pago ECiSI En This launch strikes BUILDING CENTER tr 6400 so. 502 rm terrorist or rocket on the city this weekend to coincide with the 14th anniversary of the signing of the 1954 Geneva Accords. W) NEW FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR 98-L- ' 1 -- Cu.-Ft. 1 Refrigerator '. . New Wect'ngheuce Upright Heme freeier , 129 129 119M Wtitinghous Cloth! Dryor e frect-fre- Refrigorator-Freei- Weitlngheuia Combination ar 1 Ji ' TRRDI-I- N 139 199 COMPARE! YOU'LL BUY WESTINGHOUSE EAST 3rd carrying back d of thp museums in the world, The word Taylor says. "museum is used loosely, however, as old jails, lighthouses and marble palaces all serve this purpose. The more than 4,000 museums around the country range in interest and sophistication from a restored, coastal village at Century Chinese-marke- d mid-19t- in h Conn., to the Adler in Planetarium Chicago, where one may build his own telescope. "Over the years Americans have been very innovative, very anxious to involve the museum in direct education and social action, says Mystic, GETS ITS DUE Taylor. The new art also gets Its due. Dominating one wall of the exhibit are splendid photos of the latest efforts to bring great art out of doors and to the people. Here are photos of Picassos sculpture towering over the Civic Center in Chibalanced cago, Noguchis block which can be found on Broadway in New York, and not for There are great museums around the world but the United States dominates the field. "We probably have about half a child North Carolina. is glory pictured There here, too, as Admiral George Deweys ship steams into harbor with fireboats and fireworks spouting their showy welcome. of are U.S. DOMINATES the 30s, and mill worker In placards object-oriente- ALL APPLIANCE CO. 122 Eames-des'gne- "The true character of museums is just beginning to be appreciated, he said. "We can be experimental and whip together an exhibit in support of education because we are M IN OOP OPIMTN9 CONDITION MUST exCharles hibit, a drama of cities relived by old photographs and daguerreotypes, ingeniously displayed and billed as a history of photog'apny as a science and an art. It is a social comment of no It is all little fascination. there, from an earthquake in Turkey to Resurrection City. The pain can be seen in the Jacob Riis photos of New York tenements of 1888, of San Francisco demonstrators TRUE CHARACTER 99 Woitinghouce Automatic We.her Naw 50 With Trade New Wettinghoute Ilectric Range new The new freedom of expression has had an impact on museums at.und the country as they make use of all the new technology and Mod design at their command. Frank Taylor is director of the U.S. National Museums within the Smithsonian complex and he has watched the change with interest. NATIONWIDt SUM SIKVICt New Weitinghou.e f with large Freeier a Meade Moores curved steel wonder, rising out of Central Park. 1891 SAVE UP TO for Clement FREEZER (lightly Scratched Floor Models and Warehouse Damaged serves as a balloon point halls $35, to a mor expensive display of Turkish art treasures. There is always a waiting list. These are prosperous times, dreaming, but dreaming is part of growing and inventing, and it has been charged that says Taylor. in this field, as in many oih He has traveled the world ers, Americans have become on museum business and has fat, lazy and selfish. Yet art seen an Indian exhibit teach galleries and museums today the principles of electricity to .are facing up to their responthe most primitive villager sibility to pnrich the neighborwhere electric lights were hood as well as the schools, unheard of. about feds much-discuss- WESTINGH0USE WITH A starting The living. STARTING POINT "low-leve- SAVEWA y d 1860. SAIGON (UPI) -- American ar- surprised about 150 members of mor and infantrymen overran a the North Vietnamese army base camp near 237th Regiment in a base camp Communist Cambodia Thursday, killed 37 used for regrouping and retrainNijrth Vietnamese soldiers and ing. sent scores of others fleeing in The fighting flared only 10 such haste they left behind food, miles from Cambodia, a Comand U.S. weapons ammunition, munist hideout, and near headquarters said today. 13, a course followed Highway The battle in the rolling infiltrators rubber plantation country 72 by many guerrilla from that area down to Saigon, miles north of Saigon cost the the war communique said. Americans 4 killed and 23 Allied soldiers sweeping Saiwounded in a full day of outskirts in attempts to gon's the announcement fighting, off head another offensive into said. the capital found four Commusaid the U.S. Spokesmen nist weapons caches containing tanks and armored soldiers, 400 pounds of explosives, 121 carriers apparently medium-rang- e personnel rocket rounds, 204 hand grenades and 24 mines, said. spokesmen MOUNTAIN U.S. intelligence sources said CABINS l informathey had Sin a of Viet Cong plans to tion PrCt 999 ult helium-fille- ing the figures Sweep Mittrt.fr Cara a relief from the stresses and strains of daily a diversion, balloon bearof the first photographers ever to take an aerial photo. They did so while hanging in a wicker basket over Boston on October 13, a Eteds, 37 Friday, Ju'y 19, 1968 ' strongly aylor the disappearance of the neighborhood from the American scene. "When I grew up on Capitol hill, you talked to the plumber, the cobbler, the dairyman and possibly a Congressman, all m a day's rounds. Neither the child living in the sterile suburb or the dirty ghetto gets this "learning process today. Taylor would like to see museums fill the gap. The neighborhood museum has caught on. All over the country and store-fron- ts Texas, Tennessee, South Caro-- 1 i n a, Kansas, California, Pennsylvania, Wyoming and probably many other states by now. New experiments in the cultural field are being funded all the time by foundations, of which the National Foundation of Arts and the Humanities is one. State art councils are busy supporting new projects, universities are offering degrees in conservation and museum teaching. The art boom has bounce and spirit. In dedicating the National Gallery of Art in Washington back in a gloomy 1941, President Franklin D. 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A city recreation worker handed each of the youngsters an egg Thursday and told them to wrap it so it wouldn't break when dropped from a helicop-ter- . The eggs were wrapped in everything from rubber to marshmallows. There were prizes for the kids who wrapped 10 eggs that survived. The other 50 wer eput down as rotten egg droppers. hs whole Moines, Iowa, a former Bulgarian Army officer, is an artist whose specialty is painting primitive people and he said: "I had to be free to paint ONLY FIVE LEFT "Museum people are optimDUARTE, CALIF. (AP) -Sistic people. Perhaps It is beixty boys and girls were asked, cause our work is, for many, "how would you land some- SOUTH Krustev Dimitar LAST DAYS! aban- doned movie houses are being turned into small, local exhibits. John Kinard, director of the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum here, puts it this way: Get the kids hooked on traditions and heritage and customs and the learning has begun. honestly whatever I sensed and felt about mankind's condition. I knew I could be a Just how precious this freedom can be to one man was quotpd in a report on America made by the Northwestern National Life Insurance Co. |