Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1947 — Page 20
them into self-respecting of society, who know once again the joy of having a job and of having the ability to do it.
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: “I've known for a long time she was a bum. But I want to také care of my 3-year
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promise inherent in community re-
. "8 y ONCE MORE time's softening in-
blow before a real test of the court's power did come. i It arose, in 1830, in the Cherokee
most serious crisis in the country’s history. x In 1791 the United States “solemnly” guaranteed to the Cherokee Indians, by formal treaty, they. had mot ceded lying Georgia, the Carolinas, Tennessee and Alabama, In 1802 Georgia ceded to the nation its lands in what now are Alabama and Mississippi—the same mentioned in connection with Yazoo case—on condition the U. 8. should extinguish Cherokee title to lands in Georgia. But the federal government ac-
resist any attempt to enforce the writ, with every force at his com-
his decision. Now let him enforce R= 3 f Georgia hanged Corn Tassel What might have happened if the
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concerto as if it were new, finding significance even in passages which ‘ordinarily sound dull, like the fArst-movement-
at present.
her command of dynamics and ‘tone in sketching the contours of a methe | odic line—such pianistic qualities are seldom so well combined. Everything she did was the musical| equivalent of what the French term “le mot juste.”
Pick-Mangiagalli's string-orchestra transcription of two Bach preludes: one In D minor, austere and pro-
the way Wagner does. Yet Brahms about the statement, which Horace has many ideas of musical process Greely later attributed to Governor which resemble Wagner’s—that proGeorge N. Briges of MassachusetiS|jonged half-painful, half-ecstatic . | then a congressman) quoting Jack- | resolution of dissonances in the son’ “Well, John Marshall has made | sastenuto part of the C minor first
Aned - Te- |. “Knotenstock” at. His music beto clear title to them, in came the vehicle of shoddy liter-
by John Marshall's strategy, those tests were both deferred until Cre | abstract musical beauty you hear
will present Rabbi Maurice GoldThursday at Food Craft, K. of P. Rabbi Goldblatt will review “Quality,” by Sid R. Sumner. Also on
the program will be the Technical high school boys’ octet, " William
the guild, and Mrs. John Schneider
Soloist Saturday and yesterday at
Concerto Seems New Miss Dorfmann’s playing makes
Her incisive, yet sensitive touch,
Dr: Sevitzky opened with Riccardo
Tone, volume, accuracy and that effect you get
fiddles are all set for plenty of Bach and Handel. (I put in my request pow for the Handel “Alcina” suite).
VICTIM OF TEMPTRESS— George Brent being vamped by the Murat was Ania Dorfmann, a| Merle Oberon in "Temptation," currently af Keith's. The story involves sordid atrige, Egqyp- : tian excavations and attempts at court's most eminent historian, critical comment seem superfluous.| poisaning in order to Pi a Charles Warren, presented the She played the Beethoven C malor| sich inheritance. Also starred are Charles Korvin and Paul Lukas.
BACH : CHOIR ORGANIST —E. Power Biggs, organist, who will. be ‘presented in recital at Broadway Methodist church at 8:30. p.m. Jan. 22, for associate members of the Indianapolis Bach choir. program will include compositions of Handel, Haydn, Bach and modern composers,*
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"SAPPHIRE" MAESTRO ~— Andy Anderson, opening With his orchestra. atthe Washington |. hotel's Sapphire room tonight. Featured with the band are Eddie Cox, vocalist, and Bobby Walsh, saxophonist.
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Students Appear Here Saturday
The Camille Fleig Junior and Studént sections of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale will: present a vocal and instrumental program at 8 p.m. Saturday in Wilking Music Co. auditorium. Participating will be Judy Claire Morgenthaler, Judy Ann Hoyt, Annriette and Merwyn Studor, Norma Worth, Robert Endsley, Suzanne Gaynor, Carol Housefleld, Sue Kepner, Nancy Chamness, Lois and Louis Wooldridge, Paul and Maurice Whittemore, .Mary Jane Bailey, Sharon Moneymaker, Patricia and Suzette Hoffman, Marti Knauer and Donald Shelhorn, pianists. Also Robin’ Scheid, Penny Scheid and Marilynn Bainaka, vocalists; Sarah and Walter Miller, flute and violin; the Bernat trio, consisting of Sandra and Joanne Bernat and
{Jane Ransel, and Geneva Adams,|
Ruth Ellen Fark, Mary Margaret Sutton and Jeanne Bray, voice and violin ensemble. . Miss Mary Spalding is chairman for- the student section, and Mrs. Jessie T. Clapp is chairman of the {junior section. Mrs. Albert Reep is adviser for the two groups, and Mrs. Marshall C. Harvey arranged the program. : Accompanists will be Mrs. William Patterson, Mrs. John Miller and Mrs, Nellie Jackson.
movement, for example, or the “Rilgrim’s Chorus” effect by the trombones in the last movement of the fourth symphony. . Goes Literary Wagner; of course, went literary | (you might almost say he went Hollywood), titillating German ego with phony mythology and more crazy notions than you could shake
ary meaning. As a result, he never, even in_the “Goetterdaemmerung” finale, reaches the lofty plane of
in Brahms. The Brahms Pirst is full of examples of .why Brahms baffles many listeners. That third movement, with the - clarinet solo | (played beautifully by Howard
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