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- Record Review— , ; : H B d ‘ ° Excavations which began in|dogs and cats buried while pad-| Maiuri said he plans to remove or % ‘AN : 3 3 ® i : 4 18 eaven - oun . 1000 14 1748 and continued intermittently ding through the streets, {52,971,000 cubic feet of ash and 5 Wagner S Kin Attest —t Councilman until 1941 have uncovered three-| Prof. Amedo Maiurl, superin-|rubble covering two-fifths of the
fifths of the once-thriving. city tendent of the excavations here, | city. He estimates that it will that was smothered under a blan-{said the new excavations willltake at least 5 years before the
S d ee ket of volcanic ash and rockssin serve a triple purpose—for selen-lzan city of Pomgpeii will be visible PITTSBURGH, Dec. 8—Coun-| Of Pompeii the year 79 A.D. tific, toutistic and social reasons.| =. yt p , |cilman Patrick. T. Fagan, wants : The eruption was so sudden that In previous excavation “work, Ban, everybody to know he is not play-| - POMPEII, Italy, Dec, 8 (UP)—|Pompeii’s 20,000 inhabitants were the ashes and rubble were piled| Xxcavators hope to find other ing the role of a “crusader” in his/More than 1000 workers have re- trapped in their houses, in thea-|{up in other unexcavated parts of|“realistic” aspects of the life in |battle against scantily and unclad|sumed excavations on the 64 acres|ters and in the streets. Mummified|the city and surrounding areas./|19 A. D. such as the baths and \Pleup lassies, lof this historic Roman city, still bodies, some of them in grotesque Now, the material excavated, houses of prostitution with their The Councilman stirred up partly buried in ashes from the|positions of escape, sleep or even most of it extremely fertile vol-|colorful - mosaics already found, art calendar and pin-up devotees catastrophic eruption of Mount eating, are still preserved in mu-|canic matter, will be used as fer-| which are now closed to publie {by going on a rampage against Vesuvius 1872 years ago. seums here along with bodies of|tilizer in adjacent farmlands. |eyes and reserved only to scholars, {decorating city offices and shops = {with pictures of prétty girls with| jundraped contours.
( Mr. Fagan declared his attack
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THE GREAT comic opera, “Die Meistersinger von| Nurnberg,” by Richard Wagner, the atonal masterpiece, | | “Wozzeck,” by Alban Berg, and the musical travelog, “An
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