Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1947 — Page 8

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Fabien Sevitzky’s 1048 European conducting tour is not likely to interfere with any plans for a 1948 summer concert season here/| | Indianapolis Symphony officials revealed today. Dr. Sevitzky yesterday announced his engagement for a conducting tour of principal European cities to last approximately six weeks after the 1047-1948 Indianapolis Symphony season closes. The Hoosier maestro will sail on the Queen Elizabeth April 7, 1048, |

MIRACLE! . {roles of Aida and Rhadames, will be ; to conduct in London, Paris, presented at 8:45 p. m. Priday, Aug. Vienna Rome, Milan, Amsterdam |; at Butler bowl. ; {and Scandinavian cities. In the The maestro will conduct’ his ; 774 {event Indianapolis plans nnother |. mer orchestra in twe concerts ~ Vill Vs summer concert sedson, Dr. 8e-|i.i week: tomorrow, at 8:45 p. m., f vitzky will return in ample time, | with Thomas L. Thomas, baritone, a, the Symphohy office sald today. |g5 goloist, and Saturday, at 8:45 77 /, Dr, Sevitzky's summer music ace | |p. m. with Lanny Ross, tenor, as 4 # 4 tivities continued strenuous today, | soloist. 4 {with a rehearsal of “Alda” for local Conductor and orchestra will parNYZZ rs / J {members of the cast scheduléd for ticipate In an all-Indiana program {8 p. m. at the Athehaeum. The at 8:45 p. m. next Sunday, featuring : opera, a full-scale production, with the WOWO Hoosier Hop in musical 'Daniza Hitach and Mario Berini, | novelties.

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Next Monday, Dr. Seyitzky and a 50-plece orchestra will present a special program for patients at {Marion county tuberculosis hospital at Bunnyside at 3:30 p. m., sponsored by Local 3, American Federa{tion of Musicians,

IN "IVY"—Patric Knowles, who has an important role in "Ivy," murder mystery in its last day at the Indiana today. Alsa in the homicidal proceed: ings, which might have earned the heroine the name of 'Poison Ivy," are Joan Fontaine, Richard Ney and Herbert Marshall,

Soprano Wins Centennial Test

Nicaragua Volcano Erupts, Kills Many;

MANAGUA, Nicaragua, July 22| (U. P).«Toxic gases pourihg from

persons dead today and forced most | of the 70000 inhabitants of Leon City to flee “Only a miracle can save Leon from destruction,” said one official. The city is 13 miles from the vol{cano, which for the 10th day spewed {hot stones and ashes more than 20 feet into the air. | Some. 280 square miles of Nica ragua’s richest farmlands were destroyed for Agricultural use

Woman ‘Slaveholder Weeps in Her Cell

SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 22 (U. P.). -— Mrs. Elizabeth Ingalls, Boston socialite, awaiting sentence for enslaving a Negro maid, begged today to know whether she would “have 10 suffer until the day I die” She broke and wept on her husband's shoulder when he and a minister visited her in her cell yesterday.

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Winners in the centennial vocal contest sponsored by the park and recreation department at World War Memorial last night were announced today.

Awarded the $25 first prize by J. Charles Gilbert, centennial general manager and judge of the contest, was Barbara Kershaw, Indianapolis | coloratura soprano, Winner of the $10 second prize was Gloria Sue Joseph, Connersville contralto. Prizes were donated by Melody Manor Teen canteen.

Local Talent Sought ' . For ‘Naughty Marietta Auditions for minor roles and chorus in “Naughty Marietta,” Victor Herbert operetta to be presented at Butler Bowl Aug. 16 to 23, will ‘be held at 8 p. m. today in the Athenaeum. J. Charles Gilbert,

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PLAYS INDIAN—Katherine DeMille, who has the role of the Indian wife in "Black Gold," film based on horse-racing history, which opens tomorrow at the Lyric. Playing opposite Miss De DeMille i is Ant ony Quinn.

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