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WASHINGTON, May 1 (U.P.).—| came gut, we wish to repair that | It-is-unlikely now that any, Amer- | omission now. Here they are: jcan-nurse ever will be drafted-in SHAKESPEARE: OTHELLO. The this war. | broadway production: starring Paul The measure requested by Presi-| | Robeson, Jose . Ferrer and . Uta

dent Roosevelt in his message to Hagen, {n three albums. (Seventeen congress Jan, 6, passed by the house! 12-inch records, Columbia, M-554).

Maseh 1 and Eppeaved by. the se! Ae Theater-goers and lovers of fine litate military aflairs commities Marchi |erature can be particularly glad in

28, today is being allowed. to die on the Senate calendar. (this instance that occasionally thg Death began yesterday when: ‘record manufacturars will deviate ONE: Rep. Frances P. Bolton (R.|from' the production of musical re-O.)=-the woman to whom congress cordings and record dramatic or always listens on the topic of nurses poetic works. In.thiese three albums, —told senators - a draft “would be| “Othello” is presented practically in unwise.” its entirety by thé cast which scored TWO: Senator Edwin C. John-| such a big hit on Broadway last sea|son (D. Colo.) warned Acting Ma-| son. Only a few short scenes and | Jority Leader Lister Hill (D. Ala.),| brief passages which did net con- | that he would make a “red hot|tribute to the continuity of action | | speech” against the measure ‘if - Hill| ‘have been. omitted. Paul Robeson | brought it up. | gives a distinguished and lofty por-| THREE: Senator Robert A. Taft trayal of the title role. Jose Ferrer (R. 0), head of the Republican | is most convincing as the villainous | { steering committee, advised Hill nel and scheming Iago, and Uta Hagen | would have “trouble” on the other is a touchingly innocent Desda- | side of the senate as well: mona. “They and their fine support- | Hill swiftly decided against call- ing cast bring Shakespeare's immor-| ire the measure up. | tal lines to life- so faithfully and | EE | realistically through the recording | | microphone that the listener will |

‘BUTLER ACADEMIC AWARDS TO BE MADE mise himset in the heater. The

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awards will be presented and. Dr. | {Max Black, philosophy professor at |the University of Illinois, will speak] BOCCHERINI: - SCUOLA ‘DI at ceremonies honoring outstanding | BALLO, or “Stool of Dancing” |

students on the Butler * university. (aT. Francaix), played by the Lon- { campus tomorrow, { don Philharmonic orchestra con-

| General honors will be awarded | | ducted by Antal Dorat (Columbia, | Uy President M. O. Ross. Deans tW0 12-inch.records, X-157). This lof the four colleges will grant the “record classic” has been-brought out | spécial citations. ~ Dr. «J. E. Potzger, again, as a worthy successor to the | retiring president of Phi Kappa Phi, Ve!y popular “Gaite Parisienne. | national honorary society sponsor-| Like the latter, it is a delightful set ling the honor day,” also will * talk. { of ballet music. Though unfamiliar

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SINCE THEIR RELEASE several orale: ago, ‘certain new record- wr ings. on ‘Columbia's ‘classical list have been. winning much favor with Ws Senate Calendar. ~{ collectors who have heard them. Others might like to know about them, too, and since this column was unable to comment on them when they’

plays two of Grieg’s piano solos on | the ‘last wecord side.

leaseg, in recent months: The BachGounod Ave Maria and the Schu-| beit Ave Maria, played by Andre! Kostelanetz and his orchestra. The | 1same orchestra playing a medley ot | favorites from “Oklahoma. “And! from that show, “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’ ” and “The Sur- | rey With the Fringe on the Top™ sung by; Nelson Eddy. —H. W. M.

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