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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 4

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Name Director i LLLCTRIC TRAIN'S, bi- airplanes te all Phoi.e v-ar cycles, chemical sets, model for cash through Beacon ad to Mi. Horijre. RL3 1111. Akron Beacon Journal Friday, Noveml-cr 2S, 1938 illos In llovlon Al Rodzinski Traded LOOK LEARN How you get so much more for much less r5, For Hobby Sbop Arnold C. Burkholder, manual arts teacher at Manchester Hih School, has been appointed Hobby Shop director of the Maple Valley YMCA.

He lives at 3761 Argonne Mogadore. Burkholder will instruct hobby and craft classes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 4 to 5:30 p. and on Saturdays from 9:30 until noon. Life For Triumph BOSTON (LTD Artur Rodzinski, who recently scored a brilliant musical triumph in Chicago to climax a career which gained him world fame, died Thursday of a heart ailment. He was 66.

The internationally known may have traded his life for conductor, who died at Massa-a personal victory, according 3 Judge Hammers Home A Point WASHINGTON George Blatkslone, 57, ex-plained In court that he was swinging hammer at his wife when his son in-law stood up. "He got In iny way and lie wasn't even In the Blackstone said. Judge George D. Nellson asked the defendant if he had been in jail before for assaulting someone with an ax. "Oh, no, your honor," Black stone said, "it was with a hatchet" "This man doesn't quite know the legitimate purpose of tools," Judge Neil-son said and sentenced him to a year in jail for assaulting his son-in-law with a STUDEDAKER chusetts General to his wife, Halina.

SHE SAID Rodzinski "gave everything he had in Chicago. 9 Children Perish In Two Fires He was tremendous. The critics raved. There were standing ovations every time. But it finished him." Rodzinski, who had conducted the Los Angeles and New York philharmonics, the Chicago and Cleveland sym-, i x-i-t-.

CURRENT RATE FALLS ARTL'R RODZINSKI revenge fatal hammer. moods. His musicians said theitjj; gray-haired master had a line puumts arm me symphony Orchestra, was fired by the Chicago group in 1948. The dismissal moved him to decide against taking any oth sense of justice and never. Vaitfd Fr Inernltoiil Thanksgiving Day fires In Arkansas and Oklahoma took the lives of nine children and two adults.

Another child was complained when rehearsals went wrong. er permanent positions and for the last 10 years of his life he had been a guest conductor of orchestras throughout the world. "I believe in making the players work," he once said. THIS- YOU MUST BELIEVE If you need Dental Care, don't "put it off" another day! Stop in Dr. Lefton't office at S.

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2, 1892 In Dal-matia, Rodzinski first gained attention while conducting in Poland. He was asked In 1926 to come to this country by Leopold Stokowski, to become flfl BL.3-7916 DR. SMITH 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. N.

where the family has a home. Besides his second wife, he leaves a son, Richard, 14, and another son by a previous marriage, Witold, a professor at the University of Warsaw. assistant conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Later he became a naturalized citi o)fLr one zen. From 1929 to 1933 he con SALE! DELUXE 21" ducted the Los Angeles Or chestra and in 1933 shifted to Cleveland, where he stayed 10 years.

He conducted the New York Philharmonic from 1943 seriously burned. At North Little Rock. Ark-Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders perished along with four of their five children, Sanders, 30, leaped through a window, his clothes aflame, and rolled on the ground trying to put out the flames but died soon after of burns.

The bodv of Sanders' wife, Dorothy, 27, was found in one bedroom and the bodies of four children In another. David, 11, gave the alarm to a neighbor, and asked him to call a doctor to help his father. David begged to be allowed to go back to the burning house but was restrained. The roof of the house fell In shortly after the fire was reported. Neighbors speculated David had tried to start a fire in a stove.

A BLAZE in an Oklahoma City convalescent nursery home apparently was started by a boy playing with matches. The home's owner, Mrs. Mary Flake, said she had been trying to break a boy of the habit of playing with matches. Mrs. Flake said she was in the home's living room when she heard a crackling and popping sound.

She went into the kitchen where the boy been playing, and found wall in flames. Mrs. Flake, her 14-year-old daughter, Carolyn, and her sister, Mrs. Harvey Prince, -suffered minor burns while carrying other youngsters to safety. Seventeen children were saved.

i The victims were Identified as: Mary Elizabeth Butler, 5, daughter of Harrell Butler. Jerry Norsworthy, 3, son of and Mrs. Robert G. Nors-: worthy, Bethany, Okla. Lee Wilhelm, 7, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John G. Hoyle, Midwest City, Okla. Mike Engler, 21 months, son of Mr. and Mrs.

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