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By CLYDE FARNSWORTH, Scripps-Howard Stafr Writer SHANGHAI, Jan. 5—According to what the White Russians say {about the Communists, the Russians repatriated. from. Shanghai were, {shaken down for all they were worth in valuables oncé they got to the Soviet Union. One of the Soviet post-war -campaigns in the Far East was to persuade Russian families who fled the Bolshevik revolution t to ‘come | | home--all 1s forgiven.” Epa , The “imports” they have taken back are said to cover just about| everything that is in’ short supply in Russia. The goods are reported to have been taken from them be- least one shred of evidence, has fore they stepped on Russian soil. done as much as any other piece of 4200 Return Home |anti-Soviet propaganda, to put a)
The only pertinent figures walle] Shanghai repatriation program, not able show that the Soviet JTnion [two years old.
{has prevailed upon 4200 members, lof €hanahai's Russian eolony to! come home=with plenty of baggage.
But there are still some 6500. White) Russians here who refuse to return| the outset as a gift to some Sov. et home. | functionary.
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newspaper that, take along such bourgeois cattels as Shanghai repatriates arriving rhere automobiles, refrigerators, pnnno- on Aug. 18 virtually documented the graphs, radios, pianos and elaborate rumor of the shakedown, wardrobes... Repatriates sailing from Shanghai To hear the Whites tell fit, tnis| were well-dressed and certainly aot) primary course in applied commu-| in uniforms. Yet the Vladivostok nism gets under way before the! paper reaching Shanghai showed Soviet repatriation ship is clear of of men and women in uniform disTTT Advertisement |embarking. The women had .den-| = {tical caps instead of the millinery] Don’t Neglect they Fs bravely carried with them. Carried Small Bundle
(and woman marching in line had a fal bundle on the right shoulder. The | repatriaton program, In{tended to liquidate the largest. RusIslan colony -outside..the. sphere of {the Soviet Union; started after the Janta defeat, --Many ‘a stateless Russian who had | fed the Red revolution of World| {War I took understandable pride in| Russian military successes of World War II. Cz2arist veterans thrilled to the (victories of the new Russian armies, {as well as to news that braid, nrass and officers’ prerogatives had been restored, Soviet propaganda stressing democracy and The Netherland angle “coincided with creation of ‘military (awards named for Russian heroes tof czarist times. Topping everything
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Enesco, Thibaud Gueslv| “At Two Concerts. «By HENRY BUTLER ol Two great musical personalities). were guests of the Indianapolis’ {Symphony over the week-end. “ih «They were: Georges Enesco, the ey Romanian composer-violins \ist-conductor, ' who substituted for Fabien Sevitzky at. the orchestra's| (helm, and Jacques Thibaud, the! foremost French violinist of gen-| eration. x + Luckily for music today, both men, | were spared by World War'II, Nie
"LILLIAN® — Andrea King, |destroyed so much of Eur cul I 0 ope's culwho portrays Lillian Russell in tural heritage. In Mr. Thibaud's| case, survival was almost mirac-| : 'ulous, considering his resistance ac-| tivity during the German occupa! tion. And as critics elsewhere have! observed, the fact that Mr, Thibaud! has retained -all-his superb artistry testifies to the man's. greatness.’
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Opened With Beethoven t—Mr:— Enesco andthe orchestia| opened the Symphony's fifth sub- . - scription pair of concerts with’ Beethoven’s “Lenore” -Overture No. 2. That's the one with the surprisingly modern theme in C major which "sounds like an anticipation-of somethink Dvorak might have used in tthe “New World” Symphony. | “When Mr. Enesco appeared as soloist with Dr. Sevitzky and the or|chestra last season, he won the rev{erent and affectionate admiration of [ [the Symphony musicians. That admiration was again evident Saturday night. With significant glances ;and economical gestures, Mr. Enesco |drew the best from every choif{t
“OPENING TODAY — Eddie | Camden, who opens an engage- Mozart Concerto No. 4 in’ D major, ment with his orchestra at the Introducing Mr. Thibaud as soloist. Hotel * Washington's Sapphire Mr.” Thibaud’s tone, - slender and Room tonight. subtly expressive, rather than bold |and heavy, is beautifully adapted.
French Movie. Parade.
|when fighting broke out during a familiar, less often “plugged.” {mass parade of French movie stars, |
what they termed “excessive” port of American films, Three | policemen . were among those inJured.
that 65 per cent of its workers are unemployed as the | financial crisis which has reduced movie output to less than half the pre-war figure.
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to Mozart. "And thotligh some listeners might question the appropriateness of Mr. Thibaud's florid ca--|denzas; especialy-in-the-first-move--ment; no-one could remain unmoved:
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"STEVE BRODEY'S MUSIC WALL
“Nellie, the Farmer's Daughter,” |by the Andante second movement 3 CIRCLE or. by the wonderful variety — a “My Wild Irish Rose,” starring | Whole encyclopedia-of violin- -playing Peony Motzan, KE 11:20, /1:30, 3:35 | in the final Rondo. INDIANA : 3 . Better With Orchestra “Road to Ris,” with Bing Crosby, Mr. Thibaud also played . the Ros, Hops, er 3s 148 ena A - Saint-Saens “Havanaise.” last heard — KE INS flocally when Jascha Heifetz played| “The Wisttul Widow of Wagsn "lit in his Martens Concerts recital
Gap,” with Abbott and Costello and ~ Marjorie Main, at 12:08, 2:45, §
7:33.and 1028 !
at English’'s: Feb, 20, 1947. It's a great deal more effective with or-
“The Chinese Ring.” with Roland {chestra than with piano. And while, gnters, at 11, 1:35, 4:10, 6:45. 40d i1'd not care. to. introduce compari- | LOEW'S sons, I think Mr. Thibaud's version] “Good News.” with June Allyson |is the one I want to hear again and
and Peter faxiond, as it, 1:48, 4:39, 7:30 and 10:2 “The Lone ll in London.” with Gerald Mohr. Nancy ro and pos Blcre, at 12:25, 3:16, 6:07 and
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foften. With its languorous pathos| land its harmonic and rhythmic wil-| “fulness, the composition is off ‘the. {Saint- Saens beaten track. ‘Mr. Thi-| [baud endows it with Snlorgeliable; | vitality. at | There are bolder, more aggressive] {composers than Mr. Enesco. And ~ since most of us listeners are, as Kuwew
with Virginia es: at 11, 1:50
“The Returg of Rin Tin Tin,” 13:40, 3:25, 3s and p:20.
“The End of An Empire”
March of Time
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Sufférs From Neglect “Mr, Enesco’s Symphony No. 1 in E flat hence suffers from neglect, Itké many other: beautiful compositions. of the last two generations. {Certainly it's eclectic (from diverse isources), as intermission critics lose no time in telling you. But so is - every composition since the days of legendary Orpheus. The best things about Mr. En-
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ree they happen only once (pro- - gression of inner voices, subtle har{monic changes). so that you scarcely. ’Inotice them. But all those refinements ‘musicians prize, plus vigo ous themes, plus wonderfully m= aginative orchestration give the En-! esco First Symphony aniazing freshness for & “composition first pers formed in January, 1906. } Dr. Sevitaky’s orchestra went all 80- out in helping Mr. Enesco win an prano, and Tom Brownell, ‘students ovation for the First Symphony. | in the Opera Workshop, coached ttt in by Leola Turner, and Herbert Guy. Symphonic Choir and Joe Parker, string-bass stu- ' dents of Clint Reed. Ruth Dye and 10 Resume Rehearsals | Helen” Harlan will “be ‘accompanists; = After-a- holiday {fitermissior; the’
Indianapolis Symphonic Choir will resume rehearsals..in the AtheJ Dinah. Shore. 4 Mother. “naeum tomorrow -- evening for #§" HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 5 (UP) — A /Feb, 1 concert, directed by Elmer A. seven-pound daughter, Melissa Ann,! Steffen. The concert will be an all choral terday to Dinah Shore and her event in Scottish Rite Cathedral, husband, George Montgomery, -ac= sponsored by — the Indianapotis’
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