igatha Christie: ICI life of mystery "You Sim ubject : wice a «■«[ taper By GREGORY JENSEN jONDON — Dame Agatha ristie leaves one monumental stery unsolved in her autobiog- ahy published Nov. 10 — the oalsarere t : seof the Vanishing Authoress, a ie drama where she played the iding part. “Agatha Christie: An Autobiog- ihy,” published 22 months after very W result ad self ii food, bs ividuals ^ ime Agatha’s death at 85, was modificaiin jposed to answer all the puzzles out this gentle English matron io was the most popular mystery iter ever known, loss, stiijs M ' n ^ its 542 small-type pages location ami :re ' s nol: one worc ^ a k° ut ber dis place even •lain some', fl 16 background is there. Dame len he is, pthafrankly discusses her harrow- se after lie ! approach to mental breakdown. " (when it comes to those 11 De- mber days in 1926 when she van- led — the most publicized event her long life — she remains si- m help relj ‘r, ChamV nts have a 1 ined. Ar vocal ie ‘ech Jut, a se: bed howl* r hypnosis b used stated very simil lere is a feel re in an ill ess — you ion and ah You are ig except b zzle the e ‘s or sta| welder. Her marriage to Archibald Chris- 'jects to ilj was breaking down. Mrs. Chris- was overworked, overweight and lieyfercome with “a terrible sense of leliness.” She drove her car into a ™ gy night and disappeared. Her car was found teetering on lip of a 120-foot-deep quarry, oodhounds tracked her in vain. was found, eventually, in a itelmore than 100 miles away, the dim of amnesia, not even knowing rname. “When she came back she didn’t cognize my mother, her own mghter, who was 7 then,” Christ y’s grandson Mathew Prichard said a recent interview. “It was not an episode which was d. Thesm er discussed in the family,” ichard said. “My grandmother iver mentioned it. We did not liestion her. ” mtisinga Even without this drama Agatha ncentrateu ™ties \i£e was jammed with in- ad nn tin ™ s ' Her vivid account or it does nckim* depend for its fascination on Conccnln 3se ^ books which were “outsold interferes vby the Bible and Shakespeare,” )f the h™ r Publisher says. For its first half this autobiog- your voicel )hy memorializes another age — ling, slie e dying Victorian era whose start oulii ndards Dame Agatha never lost. I conversr She creates witb loving nostalgia e-elevalei e era of housefuls of servants, alk in thei len girls like Agatha had tutors — more nd governesses rather than going everyone o school, when a teenage girl ixiety,ties lought only of chaperones and :e is necesAthes and innocent flirtations. JThe second half completes a self- prait closely resembling her pub- image — that of a shy, almost (elusive person, family-centered, thakeen intellect, an immovable lax enough ' no side el ng that tin MRS HANNEL E0 55 V ALLEY ) 360 10:15 3EARS ■RAINING 40 TWIN )VED ME 5EED I. VIOREL ORLD, US : IRON 3NIGHT venture $1.00 As a genuine professional, Agatha Christie cannot help but make her long life enjoyably readable. As an honest professional she cannot avoid portraying a marvelous, vibrant, somewhat formidable woman. “I have been singularly fortu nate,” Dame Agatha writes. “So many things to remember. So many things — some silly, some funny, some beautiful.” At 75 she could say: “I am ready now to accept death. I am satisfied. I have done what I wanted to do.” & tMNT Campus Names Donald R. Deere Jr. Two Rhodes nominees from A&M compete Donald R. Deere Jr. of Ar lington and Robert A. Lacy of Lake Charles, La., are Texas A&M University’s nominees for a Rhodes Scholarship to attend Oxford University next year. The two seniors, both National Merit Scholars with perfect 4.0 grade point ratios, are among 50 applicants from Texas schools who will interview in Houston for the prestigious award. If suc cessful, they will advance to New Orleans in mid-December for regional screening along with nominees from Oklahoma, Ar kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Deere is an economics major and Lacy is a physics major. Both have earned membership in honor societies Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi. Lacy was selected outstanding junior in the College of Science in 1977. In 1976, Deere was chosen out standing sophomore in the Col lege of Liberal Arts. Both were named University Under graduate Fellows this year. Robert A. Lacy THE BATTALION Page 5 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1977 AFROTC graduate named ‘distinguished’ James S. Logan, May 1977 Texas A&M University and Air Force ROTC graduate, has been designated a distinguished graduate by the Air Force central selection board at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Second Lt. Logan was one of 16 nationwide chosen for the honor. The board assessed university performance, extracurricular ac tivities, class standing and AF ROTC and field training accom plishments. Formerly of Fairfax, Va., Logan majored in geography at Texas A&M . SLICED BACON SLICED BACON SLICED BACON Nauhoff German * . . famfy 1 lb. Armour Star Mira-eure t lb. pkg. Oscar Mayer * f?9 *V 9 * |39 Ploy the oil New Series qamerama RHMININ6 ODDS FOB ODDS FOB ODDS FOB ’ Of PRIZES 1 stera mrt 40 105,000 »• 1 | *5,769 to 1 410 19,514 «• * 1.502 to 1 MO 9,31* to 1 717 to 1 2.IOO 2,919 to 1 I W to 1 *,500 959 to 1 74 to 1 55*00 H7 to 1 1 11 to 1 6*490 119 to 1 I 9 to 1 r/M# />4mv4 in th* mighty toemfd m Loutmimnm. ArkmnB+a. mma TURKEYS 0-14 lb. avg. lb. 59c 14 lb. & up 55c e « only the best I no one bn H an( ] a passion for old-fashioned he hypnosi rt ues . f out, ski Scattered thr ough her life story ot worryi »nuggets of surprise which show , Chap? e human person behind Agatha >sis is don? iristie’s famous name, nvironmei Her only two ambitions in life ers, it is* ;re to own a car and to have , he said nner with Queen Elizabeth in icier for (t ickingham Palace. She achieved s a natural th, 40 years apart, velcler said Writing remained a casual hobby irre, nor* til one murder story — “The ystery of the Blue Train” — had to produced to meet publishing ob- itions despite her bleak and un- tive mood. “That was the moment when I anged from an amateur to a pro- ssional,” she recalled. “I have al- ryshated that book.” Her autobiography solves the ystery of how she invented those dedly ingenious plots — not in a —’ ish of inspiration but through care- IN 1 planning, long gestation periods id solid research. She talks about how most of her Joks were born, but confesses •me “left so little impression on my ind that 1 cannot even remember riting them.” Another surprise is the extent of •r travels — and how well she rites about places. One long chapter covers her trip ound the world in the 1920s. With •r second husband, archeologist ir Max Mallowan, she went on Jcades of digs in the Middle East, er book sings with exotic names — limrud and Shiraz, Ur and Tas- ania and Isfahan — rather than mous people. Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller 'bistie Mallowan, Dame of the ritish Empire, began writing this itobiography in 1950, when she as 60, and stopped work on it lien she was 75. The book has the itch work quality of an off-and-on ork. It zigzags in time and breaks off r little sermons. Some subjects 'ere unmarried girls flirting and ipital punishment, both of which tame Agatha approved. PUT HAMS Swiff Premium 4 to 61b. avg BAKING HENS Lonq Island USDA Grade A DUCKLINGS 4 6 lb - Hormefs boneless ^ CURE 81 HAM 1/2$ Neuhoffs 10 to 12 lb. avq. SMOKED TURKEY ... Fiver LIVERS ii b Fryer GIZZARDS Moisture Added Butt Half SMOKED HAM. Hormels Link Sausage LITTLE SIZZLERSu «. ^ *Hind Quarters * I 09 TURKEY Lone Star All varieties LUNCHMEAT f I Moisture Added SMOKED HAMS Shank Portion ib.' 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