Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1933 — Page 18

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DEPAUW YOUTH MISSING; ALL CLEWS TRACED Despondent Over Scholastic Standing, Is Belief of Authorities. p, / 7 turn Sjit.r "it GREENCASTLE. Ind.. Feb 16. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jeficnci of North Salem, parents of G auo J* - series, 19-year-old De Pauw freshman "ho has been m-caaig Sunday night, were to arrive here today to confer with university authorities in an effort to find a motive for his disappearance. Careful search of the youth's personal effects in his room here and questioning of classmates will be undertaken. Only motive advanced so far in the investigation is that young Jefferies was despondent over a low scholastic standing. He was seen last by Miss Mary Margaret Clay, Butler university freshman, in Indianapolis after keeping an engagement with her Sunday night. Miss Clay, a former high school classmate of Jefferies, said he ■'seemed in better spirits than the last, time I saw him.” No mention of a disappearance was mentioned during the evening. Indianapolis police have learned that Sunday Jefferies obtained a traveling bag wnich had been checked at the Traction Terminal station there. He had told Miss Clay he would remain overnight, in Indianapolis and return here Monday morning. University authorities said Jefferies had been placed on probation lor low grades nno had been deprived of a Rector scholarship. The youth came to college with an outstanding reputation for scho arshin during his high school career and always had ranked near the brad o, his classes, it. was learned. He p SIOO in his possession when he left the campus, school heads said. The man who specializes in moving household furniture advertises in The Times Business Service column each day on the Want Ad page.

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Wigman Is No Freak of the Dance but a Bold Pioneer Great Dancer on First Visit to Indianapolis Proves the Artistic Worth of Her Crusade in Art. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN MARY WIGMAN is no freak of the dance but an educator in the advancement of the interpretative art of the dance. She is not sensational. Only new and all of her work as well as her group is based upon the most solid of foundations. Hers is the strongest interpretative genius of man's struggle on life's highway that the modern dance stage possesses. Using no orchestra but the beat of a drum, clash of cymbals and ths use of a percussion instruments and a piano w-ith Kanns Hastings presiding and at times only the silence of the stage, Marv Wigman took the rhythm of the heart beat of the experiences of a traveler in the

dance cycle. ‘‘The Way.” There is the first time that I have seen and felt rhythm as a constructive and soul force of the dance. For the first time in a dance recital have I seen every movement of at least twelve and at times thirteen women co-ordinate to the point that a gigantic painting of movement was created. This pattern became towering and complete in the fifth dance of "The Way,” called ‘ Shadow's.” Here w j as an experience in anew field of draped figures, moving at first in slow rhythm, then taking on speed as well as color until the background was one of tremendous shadows. Here was the high light of this recital and reflected the creative genius of Miss Wigman as well as the artistic value of her supporting dancers in the truest light. Here was one of the most powerful dance pictures of movement and shadowy rhythm I have ever experienced. Here was the last word in soul interpretation of a dance theme. In the third dance. ‘Song of the flight,” Miss Wigman appeared as a soloist. This established her with the audipnee last night as an artist that, was a pioneer in anew land if, the dance. This cycle tells a complete story in the movements of the body from

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the naked feet to every inch of the garments which blended as a perfect tapestry in the unfolding of the adventure. Here is symphonic dancing if it ever existed. And I am ready to say that it did. Never have I seen such tremendous handling of a body as Miss Wigman whirled, whirled and increased the speed of her circles until she collapsed. a a Other theaters today offer: Lehr on the stage and ‘The Unwritten Law” on the screen at the Lyric, "State Fair” at the Apoilo, “Employees' Entrance" at the Circle. “Secret of Madame Blanche” at the Palace, “The Sign of the Cross” at the Indiana, “Central Park" at the Belmont and “Age of Consent” at the Talbott. Richard Halliburton, author and traveler, will speak at Caleb Mills hall tonight at 3:13.

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RECOGNITION OF SOVIET SOON BY j U. S. IS LIKELY Regarded Inevitable Outcome of Present Rush of World Events. B<l Srrii>ii-Hoicar4 A>i rupnprr Alliance WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—United States recognition of Russia soon after March 4 is regarded both here and abroad as the inevitable outcome of the present rush of events in Europe, America and the Far East. America’s best interests are now so involved, observers point out, that sheer expediency—the real key to recognition, whether by this or any other country—would force the hand of President Franklin D.

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it dropped to 51.612.000.000 in 1932. Meantime, because non-recognition prevented proper credit facilities in this country, Russia transferred the bulk of her business to Germany. 6. Chancellor Adolf Hitler's program calls for a "war” of extermination against German Communists. Sympathy, therefore, may cause Russia to shift her trade again. 7. President-Elect Roosevelt is said to share the views of Premier Ramsay MacDonald, of Great Britain, whose Russian recognition pol-

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