Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1952 — Page 5
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liam Reed to acting captain. Chief's Sgeretary
\RGE ACCOUNT regional” tax collectors. Senators
have the biggest voice in presi-
Weiner Recital
Inspector Langsford, a tormer | bailiff in Municipal Court 4 under,
} Alex Clark, will serve 8 Ie - ase ie y. i thi. a : cre
dential appointments of these collectors and they are regarded choice patronage plums. 3 To replace the 64 tax collectors;
A policeman was tried today is in charge of police personnel My Truman would create posts| !by the Safety Board on a chhrge division. for up to 25 deputy district com{he failed to report a burglary for Ten police officers were con- iciinhare These would be under {which his fellow officer was ar- fipmed in their present acting civil selvine The top commis-| Irested. rinks ip~aAccordance with the po- sioner would aot |
: 3 * .* Well Received Batrolman Edward Wolsiffer lice rit 1aw.
By Henry Butler Jr. is charged with “conduct un- he Board "took under advise- The Senate must act on the| Stanley Weiner, the Symphony's concertmaster, played becoming an officer” and faces ment plans for liberalizing vaca. resolution of disapproval by Mar. a formidable recital program at the Booth Tarkington Civic/|Rossible dismissal from the force. tions and sick leave allowances 14 or the plan will go into effect ; Specifically, he is accused of for firemen to a par with the automatically. last night. > {failing to tell superiors about a police force. Voting - for the disapproval Presented by the Jewish Community Center Associa- burglary at the Rich Appliance Fan Po” te po colution. in: committee were tion Music Committee, Mr. Weiner, | — Col, 5140 ‘N. Keystone Ave, Offi- ndianapolis’ most attractive |" Clyde R. Hoey (D. N. C.),
: . cer Wolsiffer's partner at the woman's section is part of your Carthy (R. .Wis.), with Edwin Briciite at tm piano, Two Persons Hurt time was Patrolman Robert Liese. Sunday Times. Jo i oa Po. a
did the Vivaldi’ A major and . He faces trial in ‘criminal court Brahms D minor.sonatas plus the In Unusual Accidents on a burglary charge. one-movement version of the Twg persons were hospitalized Paganini Concerto before -inter- a5 a result of freak accidents late
Tiasion, : yesterday and. early today. guilty of being drunk on duty. ! As a warmer-upper, that series, Joel Berry Hill, 29, of. 1615 Marion Correll was tried by the certainly demanded a good deal/Yandes St. is in fair ‘condition gafety Board last week. Prevfrom both performers. Mr. Weiner at General Hospital after the j5,5y he had been suspended seeméd most confident and most|toes and Side of hig Jett foot twice for drinking-on-duty: interested in the Paganini, where were mangled under the wheel o . he did his first really enthusiastic a railroad coal car. He was oraeiman. Jons wy Was a playing of the evening The Working at the Prospect St. plant . oc... Neglect of duty and inBrahms Sonata had seemed less of Citizens Gas & Coke Co. subordination. But he was cleared inspired, though Messrs. Weiner| Mrs. Mary Taylor. 60, of 617 of charges of being drunk on duty and Biltcliffe both had some ex- N. Colorado St., injured her right gnq4 disrespect toward a superior cellent moments in that profound ankle when she pushed through officer. and difficult piece. 'a.new-type door on a trolley bus.! gjreman. Bencik admitted he
; She is in fair condition at Meth- miss Facility Tremendous ; h missed a fire run and refused to ) y odist Hospital. She had pressed tyrn in his badge when ordered
} Covers. Officer Dismissed Another police officer was dismissed today after he was found
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Mr, Weiner’s violin facility, as on the new hand-operated side py a superior officer. demonstrated in the Paganini, 1s, door of the trolley to alight at; Acting Police Lt. James R.
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By contrast, the Saint-Saens “‘Havanaise,” a piece requiring, Bi immense finesse and impeccable, g
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I wouldn't want to draw comparisons here, but I recall at least two performances of the “Havanaise” by other artists which I'm sure, Mr. Weiner would agree did more with the piece. i Another Saint-Saens item, the { Introduction and Rondo Capric- | cioso, which concluded the formal] program, had two counts against] | i it, in my opinion. First, it’s not a very interesting piece, quite un-| like the delightful “Havanaise.”| Second, it has some interludes for| orchestra which sound pretty ter-| rible on piano, as I imagine Mr.| Biltcliffe would agree. That's a major problem for violin recital-| ists: The feebleness of piano ac-| eompaniment in works written for violin and orchestra, y | Last night's concert was the first I'd ever heard ia the Civic. It's a good little house for the
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