Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1950 — Page 8

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By Henry Butler Vladimir Horowitz yesterday gave a capacity throng at the Murat new pointers in sensational piano-playing. 5 A kind of benign musical hysteria spread through-the| Me house as Mr. Horowitz cagily ‘worked up to a dazzling cli-

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Wants to Yom Purchasing Agent

| In order to qualify for the * position of Purchasing Agent what knowledge does one need to have and where does he get it? What chance would I, an unmarried 24-year-old girl have of becoming ‘a ° purchasing agent? Since graduation from college 3 years ago I have been teaching commercial subjects in

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extraordina fanistic combination of Ringling! - : There is nothing to keep you nd Tat Sway i pa ging rick. wt 1115 Jib Suro, eu, | from Sting yourself to assis “UL08T BOUNDRIES” X a » =| { " e responsi es of a purchas- STEA a seid : i For my taste, Mr. Horowitz did, , | tériérs to their feet in a spon- ve 2, CO Playing in the two| “ant abr mares Three with | ing agent. You can learn a great ‘Blondie Hits The Jackpot’ | Robo, Young and Barbara Hale, at [deal about purchasing and can a Show With In-A-Car Speaker } taneous demonstration of {Mazurka oF Srp ikon on Ty 200 S04 and 834 ces. |l€3St qualify as a valuable addi- a Unger h Na -Cor Speak

reverence, SE Before it, Mr. Horowitz ‘had fingeréd and pedaled his way

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buying. While you can learn a great

fitted the music better than in the| . vans 54 on stage, a 1:15, 3:48, | shar naise, C shasp Polonaise, with which he od Retard ogre. Gens Tierney dea) from books, Se papers, aw vw. 3 i ranging from worship to hot de: i yr Waa 4 veay Stover : —Ineed to be familiar with the raw| - Clifton Webb and Jeanne | Eo er nh ae Sry at two-hand-mak-materials, equipment, machinery,| Crain portray the roles .of T The man is prodigious, a state- I FHo a th : 2 A ing-like-four-hand deals) was un- |and supplies needed in the opera-| Frank Gilbreth and his daughment not new. And since ail I J OF DORon ooh a . — |believable. tion of the organization in which] ter, Ann, in “Cheaper by the can do is add another expression elghten the flavor of| He started his generous group of you are employed. Your employer| Dozen,” opening Wednesday at of opinion, I'll keep it concise and encores with Scarlatti’s E major {may be an industrial plant, a| the Indiana Theater, (1 hope) clear. [hoRLE Say mono Sonata (Longo 375) in a beautiful! governmental unit, a public util-| Something different in the : wenn. | Dlg h tens avor of. cooking. | |performance. The Schumann ity, or any organization in which way of awards will be the set I may be a simple-minded soul, “Traeumerei,” with one or two| the goods purchased are proc-| of fine carving knives presented but I can't see the need -for ex-|Horowitz improvements, a phe- essed, consumed, or used in the| to the first family with 12 chil|aggeration. nomenally quick and clear treat-| organization but are not bought| dren to present itself, in its enNor could I see it in parts of iment of the A flat Etude from for resale at a profit, tirety, at the theater on open{his B flat minor Sonata, for ex-| Moszkowski's * “School of Virtuos-| It is obvious that you should ing day. The knives will be givample the G flat major section of ity" and the above-mentioned Sou-| (have a thorough knowledge of the| en by the management and the the Scherzo. At the same time, his sa extravaganza (brass band, | goods purchased :and the work Rogers Jewelry Store. tremendous dynamic range and piccolos and all, reduced to piano) |done by the organization in which| All families with a dozen kids | facility make his version of the finished the afternoon. \you are employed. You should|.will be admitted as guests of Ropar one, of the most fasci<| what everyone wants to know determine ahead of time the kind! the management if they come nating o 8 era.

{i1s- how he does what he does. Aiof an organization you want to; en mass during the run of this In_the Liszt portion of the pro- {good description of his playing! work for and then try to learn as! film. gram, after intermission, Mr. would fill columns. . much as you can about it and 3 Horowitz hit a different stride. But yesterday's listeners need what it does. No need now for wilful rubato, no description. Mr. Horowitz has, Another way of getting in is so melody, tone and proportion made himself a legend. Periodical-|to accept a. clerical job in an 1 became clearer. Now the technical ly, he sustains the legend by per- organization in which there iS & }Mon.-Fri. Open 5:45 Sat-Sun. Open 1:30 demands of the music kept him|sonal appearance. purchasing department and try He to ¢ He to 3

through a program of Chopin and Liszt, giving a performance that provoked intermission comments]

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|athletic pianist, was something|take the plano right out of this|do this is to accept employment § Gf COQFER-_Chas. LAUGHTON |probably no other performer has world. {as a stenographer or typist, a job 3 Charile RUGGLES —Mary BOLAND equalled. And the Horowitz tran-| I think all yesterday's listeners which you should be able to! IF I HAD A MILLION thandle. |

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