Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1951 — Page 29

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Sees Curious Tg ljuguay Riches Cultural Lag | Prince Acquires

; | Vast Holdings Typically Conservative Program| TS By PAUL GHALI

: By Henry Butler . in W 4 extraordinary flight of wealth is Ensemble Music Society listeners last night in World,“ .oqress 1n the direction of War Memorial heard another of the society's typically con- Uruguay, from the tiny principal-

rvative programs. -. ity ‘of Liechtenstein, . The Budapest Quartet, assisted by violinist Milton| A relic of Medieval Europe, this

atims, played Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms quintets in a|65 - square'- mile state of 12,000

fairly lengthy parade of familiar musical idiom. |wiched between Switzerland and ® i zart’s mr |Austria, Its free-tax system and They opened With Mo h {standard repertoire is probably the fortunes of two world wars intet in D (K. 5 ), wv 050 less than the thrill of watching have made it a unique haven for ightliness is interestingly |) ..,, perform new works. _ [financiers of other tax-burdened danced bY he somberness In Symphony season; We always BO 6 perilous atmosphere of Bae a med more satis-| have a group of musicians here today has created a Hl tuation, g than the seldom heard capable of good standard-reper- well-informed Swiss circles reveal, sethoven Quintet in C, Op. 29./toire performance in chamber Where the principality is literally ch followed. 1 would ay tho music. But we dont have Mr.FUINIE UP VALEUR Ath fev Io 3 8 4 re + - Sadler Quintet Beothoven ever|Rolsman and his incredibly facile|;nze and its ruling prince's . per. ed out. Not, at any rate, to associates, who probably get as sonal money and art collections. dodern ears. since it is full of hored as some local listeners do| Since 1919 all of the principalfvelopmental gadgets and struc: hy constant iteration of routine|ity’s foreign relations have been tural devices that often seem oOb-| programs, {conducted through Switzerland. solete. Why not gve these virtuoso And it is through the Bern State . Little Deecptive Tricks visitors at least one chance "on| Department that its prince's negoIBeethoven liked sudden con-| $4CH program to do something, tations with Uruguay gre being i daring” $ : tpasts of volume, He liked little, g ora A IDan. Who owns the neat’ sum ceptive tricks—Ilittle false clues RE ER BY i

tion of musical form, so that) and huge stretches of real estate whatever he started was sure t0| 1,08 ANGELES, Feb. 22 (UP) in the little’ South American take time and cover territory be-| _ mim Actor Michael O'Shea, 43, country. Additionally, he 1s supfore it finished. was sued today for $14,500 back posed to have four steel and iron In the later works, his weldinglalimony and an accounting by|factories in project there. of melody with structure became his first wife. On top of this is a goodly porenormously impressive. In earlier| Mrs, (race W. O'Shea, Hart-itjon of Liechtenstein’s artistic works, and the Op. 29 Quintet'ford, Conn. filed suit in superior treasures have already been apparently falls between the First court charging that the actor, shipped to the safety of Uruguay. and Second Symphonies, the mas- now married to actress Virginia| Resides his shares and perter was experimenting. Mayo, promised her $700 alimony|gona] estates the prince himself The C major Quintet would be and 10 per cent of his net earn-|owng the art collection in Vienna's pleasant enough to hear on re-/ings above $12,000 a year before yjechtenstein palace, considered

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of Moxie at hand. In the mortu- a , est national art museums,

ary atmosphere of World War : i These works have been exhibMemorial, with its preposterous 1198" Killed by Lion Is ited in various European art cenan 4 undoubtedly atom-bomb- Turned Into a Rug ters and are now said to have proof decor, it is somewhat less BT been repacked for transportation than exhilarating. D ROIT, Feb. 22 (UP)—|y t1ruguay.

Welcome Change Sheba, fierce mistress of the jun- copyright, 1951, for The Indianapolis Times After intermission, the change gle was but a rug today. AA rr dt ie Br inter in | Taxidermist Af Hilde made the GR AND OPENING! Op. 111, was most welcome, For|tiger's skin into a rug for the * myself, I'd have liked the Brahms Shrine Club of Detroit, sponsor grrr earlier, since I think the Beeth-or {ng circus during which Sheba

oven is an item that could well be| : efibaimed on recordings for those, as Killed by a lion Monday while \ who want to hear it. 3000 youngsters watched. | In fact, the whole trend of ANE : these Ensemble Music Society pro-|| IN PERSON mmm grams seems to me toMidicatp +1 Mural, Sun., Mar. 4, 8 P. M.

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Fariliar Musical Idiom— Liechtenstein Adds

Given by Budapest Quartet PARIS, Feb. 22 (CDN) — Un-| Se m.u known to the world at large, an|

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{ of 600 million Swiss francs ($14 d blind alleys to puzzle nis Actor Michael O'Shea million) the prince is said to have hearers. But he also liked dura- Sued for Alimony bought whole blocks of buildings

cordings, with pretzels and steins they were divorced in 1947. |by experts equal to Europe's rich-|

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Butler University's Concert | Choir will visit nine Indiana cities lon its spring tour, according to| {Richard Whittington, drector. The 50-voice choir will be heard

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