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of trouping: later with Merls Evans’ Ringling Circus band. Probably the chief reason for his weaith of musical’ ‘experience is his unusual combination of skills. He can handle two widely different instruts. Qne is violin, which he modestly plays in Sevitzky's Socom: visiin section. The other 1s euphonium, 3 slightly weird-looking contraption which is prob two horns built Wgether—baritofie and ténor—with ‘separate keys.
‘All the Glory He Wants
“PLAYING SECOND fiddle” is a by-word. Mr. Howard doesn't mind having a subordinate place
youngsters for me just to be in the orchestra. I love good music. I love to play it,” he says. Like most other accomplished musicians, Mr. Howard started early. He was born in Greenfield in 1883, and he began violin lessons at the age B 6. At 10, he shrewdly figured he'd have a better chance of making a living if he played a horn, so he took up euphonium. He continued music study at Michigan Military ‘Academy, which he entered in 1900. After graduation in 1903 he landed his first job playing all summer with a band in Louisville, Ky. From then on he continued busy with band and orchestra engagements, meanwhile resuming his violin practice. “I opened the house here in 1910,” he said the other day, sitting below stage in the Murat, where pit musicians have taken their 10-minute breaks for nearly 40 years. For theater jobs he played violin. “In those days we used to get $22 a week for eight shows.” There was local band work, too. In Fairbanks Park, where St. Vincent's Hospital now is, a music-and-beer garden drew many thousands of patrons during the summer. Later there was Fairview Park, the present Butler University campus, with its band shell, destroyed by fire shortly after the university bought the property rol street car
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Howard traveled seasons with the old Inness band, John C. Weber-of Cincinnati, Arthur Pryor and Sousa. He went all over the United States and traveled in parts of Canada, Cuba and Mexico. After John Philip Sousa died in 1932, Mr. Howard had his first experience with the blight that fas hit “live” music since talkies, radio and juke boxes took over. “I sat on my front porch all that summer, wondering what I was going to do.” That depression summer ended with an. invitation from Merle Evans to join the Ringling Circus band. And there's where the most strenuous part of Mr. Howard's career began. For the Indianapolis Symphony was getting under way with Ferdinand Schafer. And Fabien Sevitzky arrived to start building up the orchestra in 1937. Between the symphony and the circus, Mr. Howard was kept hopping. “I don’t see how I stood it,” he says. “After the symphony season ended in March, I'd join the gircus in Madison Square Garden and spend the whole summer touring. There weren't enough weeks in the year for me.”
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up working as hard as he used to. time on, I'm going to take it easy. I've put in a| lot of hard licks in my time,” he says.
INTERMISSION=Noble P. Howard of the Indianapolis Symphony tunes his violin in the cluttered-up room below the Murat Theater stage, where pit-orchestra musicians have spent infermissions for 40 years.
Mr. Howard has seen plenty of excitement. On a Sousa tour he was in a train wreck in Colorado in which his right arm went through a double and got badly cut. Once he was in a “blow-down” of the circus big top, in Washington, D. C., when he was pinned down by wreckage and canvas and saw clattering hooves of panicky horses inches away and thought to himself, “This
Wedding Turns Into Drunken Brawl
A GYPSY wedding he and six other local musicilans played for out Bridgeport way in the old interurban car days wound up in a drunken brawl with knife-play that drove the musicians to hide in
With his wife, the former Miss Daisy Ritten- elder Barrett, house of Greensburg, Mr. Howard has lived at/Phrases, 4341 College Ave. since 1013, the year of their middle-class men of his time were marriage. Their daughter, Martha Jane, now is apt to be, is partly explained by Mrs. Willlam Madinger of Indianapolis. Gardening is both recreation and exercise for| Mr. Howard. “I like to see things grow, and spad-| 'terpiece. ing that garden every year keeps me young.” The Howards have a cttage at Lake Wawasee, where Mr. Hward likes to fish. Despite his con- Principals: Katherine Pantzer, as tinued activity with the symphony, which he regu- (Elizabeth Barrett; Charles Dosch, larly accompanies on tour, he says he's given|as Robert Browning, and Alistair “From this! |Stuart,- as Papa Barrett
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By HENRY RY BUTLER One of the best features of “The Barretts of Wimpole Street,” which the Civic launched last night, is its timelessness. It seems as new as it did in 1931. And so it turns out to have been an excellent choice for election week, when many more re-| cent plays might have had absurd overtones. Rudolf Besier's excellent dramatic reconstruction of the Elizabeth Barrett-Robert Browning romance against a grim background of paternal tyranny in the Barrett household still has lots of vitality. Gets Big Applause Honorable mentions must begin early in this report, since the play depends almost as much on setting, lighting and technical work as it does on acting. Last night's applause when the curtains first parted was more than the usual decorous response of Civic spectators. For Walter Russell and his assistants have built a gloomy Victorian upstairs sitting room, complete with awful statuary and other forbidding objects d'art, that revives the Victorian era. The background is more than stage ornament. To quote the Episcopal catechism, it's the outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. The full of pious as substantial upper-
[the decor—rich, heavy and op- | pressive. That setting is a mas-
Others Praised
Next credits go to the three
(with accent on the secomd “pa,” in good Victorian fashien). Mrs. Pantzer, Mr. Dosch and Mr.
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Stuart—all three admirably clear, precise and audible, as well as expressive—Iliven up windy stretches of Besier's dialog. Mrs.
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COWBOY HERO — Ben (Rocky) Lane is starred "Desperadoes of Dodge City. doubled with "Blockade," starring Madeleine Carroll and Henry Fonda, at AmbassadérAlamo Theater.
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most entirely on those three. As you may remember, Besier gets fairly Freudian in his study of the father’s morbid interest in keeping the daughter perennially an invalid. The Freudian angle made ol’ man Barrett more credible to sophisticates of the 1930s. But Victorian novelists, who wrote without benefit of Freud, turned out some equally drezdful characters — George Eliot's Mr. Casaubon, in “Middlemarch,” for example. And persons still living can match Papa Barrett with paternal ogres of their own recollection. So the play has continuing power. It's synthetic—it’s manufactured, rather than great original art. But it covers a wide realm of human experience in the past century. In the Civic production, which will continue. through next Sat-
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