Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1949 — Page 12

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bat To Applaud Concert, Gets Tenor's Picture | b Or Your honklin 1591 By. LEO TURNER, United Press Staff Correspondent. |

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City, Iowa, named Virginia Lewis “Wiocht days ago, she tried very hard to applaud Richard Tucker, the Metropolitan Opera tenor. But one hand just wouldn't touch the other ’ * “This Saturday Mr. Tucker will sing the role of Rhadames in

bC — the opera Alda with Arturo Tos ' TEBE Ries at a school auditorium on Mar. canini: and the NBC Symphonyj,, “yo may -also remember a . Orchestra for the nation’s radio 7 : Isten: But he'll be Singing spastic girl who sat in a wheel » steners yl e 5 chair at the a of the curve especially for a school girl in a 3 and o h urved

row, enjoying herself immensely,

It was all my fault, Pearl. I admit ’ an

1 was surly and grumpy. No wonder

we al Nebster Clty, } wheel chair.in We trying her darndest to do a

There's a story behind it, little applauding Apparently a e) e. " . ' : “ that even the kids were scared of m Mr, Tucker is the Brooklyn- that's a current impossibility for But everything's better now. I've born‘"opera star and concert sing- me found out that constipation caused er who decided to be a singér “That should explain the meanby lack of bulk in my diet can be instead of a businessman because jngless motion on my part. Iwas licked! Believe me, I advise others he didn’. [like to travel Last pleased, and I wanted: you to go . 1 i year he traveled 250,000 miles on / uffer the same way to do oe | did: just eat a bowiful of and spent only seven weeks at Afterwards you met me and what a BRAN ev ds home with his wife and three told me to drop a line with an KELLOGG'S AL #BRAI every aY hoys, address on it and you'd send me and drink plenty df water. They say Who appreciates music most, a picture it's America's most famous laxative az, Tucker was asked today. The “You didn't know you were an . ‘ . A cereal —believe me, it sure gets my New York ‘gocialite, or the people old friend of mine, did you? I'm It took a ride , . . This monument to Confederate soldiers was vote. Or make it up into muffins — in the sticks? one of the silent, invisible thou- erected years- ago in Greenlawn Cemetery near the graves of they taste grand too . . . Come home, He took a letter from his wallet $Ands Southerners who had died in an Indianapolis prison during the ! dear. and find a bran new man wait- anc ‘handed it across the table. If the typing in this seems Civil War. Years later when the cemetery was abandoned, the | oo ‘ me awfully poor, just remember who's f ing for you. That's me —your ever- Dear Mr. Tucker it said. 4oino it and grin. 1 giggle at almost forgotten monument was taken apart, hauled to Garfield ° » "0 ’ » 10 3 » ¢ » 4 a . Ss . lovin’ husband, JOE. x u will not rémempe: my name, oon’ mistakes so often that! Fark and erected once more. Last week a Georgia“ editor ran ut you may remember :

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across a story of the congressional appropriation for moving the monument and wrote to Indianapolis to find out what had happened ' to the stone structure.

you'd only be joining me “Sincerely, Virginia Lewis.” He Remembers “Yes, I remember Virginia” Mr. Tucker said. “I remember the smiie on her face as I was

WHAT A LOVELY FINISH —

MAKES THE ROOM LOOK MODERN singing. I remember her trying to applaud, and the struggling ¢ flutter of hands that wouldn't touch

“That's your answer,” he said. “The people In small towns are 10 times more enthusiastic about good music than people in the big

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