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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1930. e T s 8 | “The facts as he finds them are chief fault of many programs is that | bond Judge Traceski demanded that | m associate with yers of I P Armyv Yervi he passcs them on to his readers self or to create a favorable impres- | U 5 ih Sl i e ) G0 et ot Do e Wl b iLL LBUdL Gets “Behave Yourself” without the use of pianissinio. When |sion on his fellow musicians. The: followed and shortly after vester-' the captain of the Palace 1 NN TAM TR Lexington, Ky., Dec. 10 (BP—Be- ”N[]ER MI[;R[]S[;"PE writing of a concert he has a dual is a tendency to display one's abil- day's court session Mellon was taken the event Pete’s com ) r}“ i.‘i:& i B rave Your neer of the: ad | personality—his professional self, ity rather than to please the au- into custody and a bond posted. This = win. that the Palace tean et th l,” |91} ! ! u er has been don which must be unbiased and with- dlence. Musicians urally, are s declared forfeited today Whirl to detern out prejudice. and then his personal likely to perform the numbers they Drives Without License e (A ol sell which has its own likes and dis- ! like above all others rather than to [)a L C, w Ch @lvo, 17 of 28 Cranst Now that It ) ; s 5 ¢ 7 to mieuk Musicians and - Newspapermen jil."ic" s on i, and diss i avove of o eiber e o D, De La Cruz Wants Changg | Pietro, 17, of 53 Cransion | Now that Cap s fargn i = ! " thing plased with feeling and artist- their audience and choose their se- f e . I S ey her teams, the same privile: l g H : four stallions and will spend Analyzed by Samuel Lallerly [rv end e compeitea 1o arates the iextions asavedinms in Political Regime BT 0 T e nied 1o 1 or 1 I it Maser ot s ? Moy performance while on the same pro- | “liven laziness might become a 3 ; R hiRE b d who 1 2 r rodu > s gram he may hear a favorite classic factor and the performer will play The relationship between the press pluyed in a hackneyed manner and or sing something he already k Havana, Dec. 10 (P—Dr. Carlos and musicians was the topic of an pe compelled to glide over it almost rather than to take the time and Manuel De La Cruz conservative address given by Samuel 1 without comment. He would like to trouble to prepare something new EBEOCIAte BOTINICRCRItiCHofR e write up each selection as being ex- | This extreme, however, is also to be Britain Herald, at a_house meeting | cellent hut he has an obligation to avoided and you steer your of the New Britain Musical club at his paper and to his editor and must course between Scylla and Charyb- | Porter of President Machado, today the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward | render o account ‘lest he re-'dis lest you dash your craft on the|directed to the president a lettor | JUOB deferred decision in Schupack. 28 Vance street, last eve- turning chia ieve it or not—he rocks without even so much as Mrs. | gopoe 5 e the non t action brought ning. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ed- would rather be nice than nasty. Tuttle’s song of the Lorelei to cheer f’f,',","” [nsgtiaine B eSS L againat nar Of 4o} Guic-|inad JnEming SD¢ wardson were co-hostesses h s newspaperman vour dlscomfiture. Merely for the | C'C® rom & state of anarchy tin ax 8 j LI The program turned out a “And now let us place the musi- “ake of presenting a novelty you are A €O :’M,”"ll]‘\‘“":m‘;“!‘ YeN [ now o terbu stands about 6 fect : - - - = shorter than had been expect Slan same microscope. 10! justified in using a number that & MeESRAPr L bl ¢ Zsldoy Sk which caused the program chairnian You miu ir rii vou are too difficult for you or too techni- N i : to dratt lsrael Rosenberg, pianist music makers 1 cal for your audience Walter | FéSignation become effective the | position 1 sday pending ‘he fil- o o is advantuge of 1 ! by g i first Monday in April, and that 1| ing of fef by Attorn ght group. his He was arrested last night at 10 H* Lems, o'cleck by S Kicivaanalipos| MolEyRPaLIleas party representative from Havana | liceman O'Day afte Raakaamii e smoning Setol W2 play better volley ball 1 group hence the mat ht province and formerly a strong sup |ted that he had no operator's cense Perakos in bolste from the audience r. Rosenberg dreams trac in wond . death ileigh said regarding this type of provisional government bes estab- [rying 1 rlayers from gave an outstanding performance of s that build up the worl ersons ! £ — T e & ,,;;?‘n\'l»‘f lished at that time to dircet Cubat | In furt ettt 6 i r 1 s Paln StOpS the Ponchinelle by aninoff. scy says 4 you aim at This artist is a dr il man affairs until May 20. 1932, cleciions Judge Saxe stated that th George Meligonis aud David n 4 : His willingne before a1l y But beauty | He will not do the things he can; (0 be held meanwhil sion of briefs wo ) Palace Pill Pufters 7 critical audier ! preliminary has no en f itself. ‘Beauty lies| He does the things he can not do| “Changes in the cabinet and at- ing the case der ment Ee notice, and the fine result, elicited of the beholder rying And we attend the private view.' npted compromise with studen cause of th v f law wk Capt left for great approval. ¢ same principle into the realm of ineffective antidotes for Cuba's had been raised by the defense. He Barnes Prior to that Mrs. Elicor Vahl- ™ we find that beauty lies in Now to return to our specimens | present ills” Dr. De La Cruz wrote, Stated that he wou wder a de- | strom, soprano, 1 her first ap- 1he car of the person listening to the newspaperman and the mu-| “It is my duty as a representative Ci8ion on his first scheduled regular Strong pearance before a club audience by the music. It does not ex in the sician. Not everyone can be best in congress to help € a t appearance rt which will be ‘ singing 2 b of three songs MMUSic ltscli. You cannot play a|on the program. Even the best artist| future of the republic, and 1 helieve December 22 Meligonis Thou That Killest the | beautiful concerto but you can play | is better ome times than at| constitutional steps a The case of Anthony Mierzjewski n Mer ohn's * E certo beautifully and if you do others. ( ng these truths why |once if Cuba I8 to esea rchy. | Of 160 Allen « \0se case was Dunn S e R A s t you have done enough. Your should w tate at having them DS continued for one month on proba- , ¢ Mednikotf, and “At Night,' ask is to provide for your audience ICORNizee the critic of a musi- tion when he tried on Novem- Ericksor chmaninoff, Mrs, Vahlstrom swas # blending of composer, performer, ¢al program can not tell the truth— ABSENT FR[]M TRlAl :r J»”“ cherge of duunkenn. 8 and 4 with delight. her brilliant Composition interpretation that if he can not hew to the line and . | reach of the e w n con C d interpretat will convey th P gsible idea et the chips fall where they may-— d at today's cou sior il son was at the keyhoare cient in itself e - all his ‘1-\-w-‘u :’ He might fw as well ‘Z =R -, Albin Pikutls, violin . genius could not make ‘Springtime lish the program and then a C three numnbers J : + S) L . S t SFERIE No More' I And it is pondent:—they all done comenda- i10] Rigand 1 who could make n ng might I say that the AARON W. CARLSON i nmon ew Britain. 1 have building of a program er of your programs care sho ¢ that h them was a 1t of oy forever should crea Melodique.” . s hic e of beauty than the 2 program chairman erroneously an- | ¢ : it. If you put vour nounes ad not been played by a forward you can expect nothi clul member previou aving con v mbarra ywerfor- i Te slaving of quartet iollow WspHpeT and i What a cont I know of no other two fields that could possibly be so 4 - Iy fai apart in their scope and n i more fortunate choice than GET TEND, and yet in your professional careers programed number—-Chopin’s you find yourselt havi contuct Laiy i i « of pressing busi with re r and edit in and ¢ vs a member of 00 1 ‘ ALl Barhann i “.m‘(“},,,‘\_”)‘,o,_ ce and never a performe the tenderfoot piv in his opinic was mt etter L 1I' YOU SEEK THE UNUSUAL i ) LOWERED PRICES THIS itable to capture one of these spe ¥ 1 sum up just what we Hel k. 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