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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 5

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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NOV. ion r. EAST hemew PA HE FTVE TEACHERS MEET AT HOOKSTOWN in rural sihools In and Hookstnwn will hold an odu- cational conferonre in f'ti Fridav night, Nov. Ifi. The con- Lj rences are being held thi.s month various parts oT Heaver county Franklin township teachers will meet Friday night, Nov, 23, in the North Star school house.

ENVOY GETS SOVIET OPERA GETS STALIN'S OPERA FOR CLEVELAND William C. Bullitt Aids Appeal. NEW OFFERING ALEXANDER IMMORTAL Count of Monte WITH ROBERT DONAT ELI8SA ADULTS Until After 3Tc (Plua Tax) Children Anytime LANDI Kentnre Ilio Dr. Rodzinski Books By International CLEVELAND, NOV. 1.

symphony orchestra leaders, who pride themselves on the musical caviar they bring bark from other parts of the world for their music-hungry audiences, have a new achievement which they will have to strive hard to equal in years to come. Even the noted Leopold Stokow- ski, of the Philadelphia orchestra, who injected the jungle tom toms into symphony after visiting Africa several years ago, has been outdone by the accomplishment of wavy-haired Dr. Artur Rodzinski. conductor of Cleveland's symphony at the $3,000,0000 Severance hall. Brings New Opera From Soviet Russia Dr.

Rodzinski brought a new opera. Macbeth of for its first I world performance outside of Stal; preserves. And when fashlonahle audience sees and hears Dr. interpretation of the drama they will be attending a performance that has had diplomatic repercussions. According to Dr.

Rodzinski. who pr 1 has just returned from a continen- STATE P. H. C. TO MEET HERE East End Man Elected Head of Board for I 936 Convention.

avenue will assume his Mon- paradtMl around day after a tw'o-weok layoff, ira Multiorry Hrowu has been on duty at the 2 station during his ahsonco Harry Kinsey, who has been off duty at Central station, will return to his job within ral days. building and la Children of the Horaee M.inn, Neville and Klon- huilding.s have also ih I in programs. Dr. Artur Redtintki Back of the presentation of Macheth of Mtensk," a Russian opera, at $3.000,000 Severance hall, for Its first world performance outside the Soviet republic is a tale of diplomatic Intrigue. Dr.

Artur Rodzinski, conductor of the Cleveland symphony orchestra, had to enlist the aid of William Bullitt. American ambassador to Russia, to clear the path so that America could hear this new work by the noted Russian composer. Dmitri Shostakovich. AMERICAN Matinee 4 Evening 4 No Tax I No Tax I LAST DAY IV DKAD" HIT KOI VD-I VKWS 2 Starts Friday 2 Features 2 KEN MAYNARD OF ADDFH DKLIGHTN. Buck SerlMl hup.

On StBKP Fri. p. m. niGGBK RKTTF-R THE Amateur Show CASH TO WINNERS DAAN NTAHTIV'Ci RETURN OF STARTS FRIDAY AM NO LONGER A QUEEN I AM A II molt gloriovt woman who lived! For hor, omporon world, and man cloimod Mnctuory in her white ormi I Adolph Zukor piwnti CECIL B. DcMIUrS II liOPATRA with CUUDEHE COLBERT WARREN WILLIAM HENRY WILCOXON Ian Keith Joseph SchildkraHt A Paramount Pittura Friceloii treoivrei odern deatklett Com of Yeor Moke! Oigantlc Setil Temneitvewt ActUnI NEW LOW PRICES Selected Shorts Adulta Umili Adulta After Chlldrea Amy Ttase Paramount 15c 25c 10c Newa AU Prices Imclude State Tax tal tour in Europe leading orchestras and vacationing, the new opera is the result of some fine assists and putouts that would have put ba.sebaU’8 world series Into the shade.

Over in Russia, composers and singers are supported by the government. They have very fancy titles, such as Artist of the And whatever they produce is owned by the govern ment. Thus, when Dr. Rodzinski decided he leave the IJ. S.

S. R. without "I.Ady in his suitcase, he had to negotiate with the Kremlin. In this he was assisted by William C. Bullitt, American ambassador to Russia, and rated the most popular foreigner under the hammer and sickle banner.

Armed with an introduction from former Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, a Clevelander, Rodzinski made use of prestige. Bullitt Impressed Bullitt was so impressed with the opera that he made a wager with Premier Molotov that he could learn Russian before the latter picked up an equal command of English. Because the opera been published, Dr. Rodzinski went to six performances making notes on stage design, costumes and characterization, and then borrowed the original manuscripts from the young composer, Dmitri Schosta- kovlch, who at 30 tops the musical ranks of Russia.

In Moscow, Dr, Rodzinski was tremendously Impressed by the concert audiences which overflowed the halls and stood ranks deep. has to wait weeks to buy a seat, and the lineups at the ticket windows are virtually as long as the so-called "bread Dr. Rodzinski ascribes the vast enthusiasm for music by teeming millions as springing directly from the Idea of state support. "It makes for healthy growth of musical composition, this mass declares Dr. Rodzinski.

He would like to see eimllar appre ciation in America. Since he left Poland where he gained an enviable reputation, the Cleveland conductor has been spreading his gospel to help popu larlze music. "By taxing even for i small annual sum. millions would hft available to underwrite scores of superb symphony orchestras and he believes. It would help ease the radio channels, too, he contends, because then good music could he put on the, air without depending on financial support by advertisers.

Some day he hopes to see ap pointed a secretary of fine arts in federal cabinet to supervise nil tural activities throughout the nation. William rex of Railroad street. East End. has been president of newly organized advisory h.iard of the three East Liverpool Protected Home Circles, which will he of the program for the biennial convention of the grand lodge of Ohio which will he held in 1936. East Liverpool was awardiNl the meeting at la.st year's cotiv.uition in Cohimhus.

Other officers ele. ted by ad- vistory hoard Inrludc: James Winters, secretary, and Willis Blazer, treasurer. members from each ircle comprise the boanl. They are: hjureka (East EiuD. William H.

Cox. John laigan, Ralph Smith, Louis Byrne and Robert Byrne; Stratton (downtowtii, James Winters, Herbert Valentine, C.rover Jackman. Arnold Flesdi and Harry Hales; Ceramic (down Mr. and Mrs. Peail Hnghi'V, Lavone Wilkinson.

Therman Blazer and Williattt Blazei. Hctween and 4eO delegates, 12S state lodges are expected to attend the 1936 session The convention will begin fY A KTFX Monday in and end ill MILILAINLI Z.UPlllh>n Wednesday of the same week. meetings will be held in 400 AT EAST END PROGRAM EAST END G. O. P.

RALLY TONIGHT Eait during afternoon. End meeting is of a aeries throughout county. The group will visit Salem. Leetoriia and Olumbiana on Saturday. County and district candidates seeking election Nov.

5 will be Introduced. Uepuldlcan rally sponsored by TORONTO INVITES GOVERNOR Adjutant General About 400 children in the field school building in Pennsylva nia avenue. East End, held a Ha! club, will held at Mulberry street in East End tonight at S. ''hen East Pale.stin© American entertainment in the school urum and buele corps will hall Wednesday afternoon. They attended in costume and hnot pro- grants were given under supervision of teachers.

They also Columhiana County Republican Henderson, Highway Director O. W. Morrell, Chief FERA Engineer II. J. Kane, Chief Airport Engineer Robert T.

Owens. Neal Moler of the Ohio aeronautic department. all of Columbus, and others. have been invited to attend the dedication of the new airport here on Sunday. perform.

Chairman Hen L. Bennett announced. The drum and bugle corps wtU here from where they will perforin HIT AFTER HIT! WEEK AFTER WEEK! CITIZENS CALLED FOR JURY DUTY The names of 19 Midland district residents have been drawn from jury wheel to report for grand and petit jury duty- during the December term of court in Beaver county, I.a*e Johnston of Glas gow and Tliomas M. Craig of Greene township were summoned to report for grand jury duty the week of Dec. 3, Those drawn for petit jury the week of Dec-.

Ih are: William A. Steele of Midland. Mrs. Blanche Hineman of Industry, Harry Henderson of Ohio township, Mrs. Daisy Kinsey of Glasgow and Samuel Reed of Georgetown.

Twelve were ordered to report the week of Dec. IT. They are; M. A. Custer.

T. 1). Hill and Minnie E. Crowfer of Midland; Vern Beck, Mrs. Mattie Blackmore, Edward Davis and D.

D. of Ohio township; Johnston Green of Robert Lochart of Green township; Paul Lutton of Hookstown; Mrs. Mary McHaffey of Georgetown; T. P. Nnrmilo of Industry township.

Mtiose temi.le auditorium in East Fourth sti'eet. A benefit dance, the fird of a series of enteriulninents plannetl by the advisory iutard to raise funds for entertaining the delegates, ill he held in the Hill building in street, Ea.st EmI, Saturday night. 2ND CHRISTIAN PROGRAM NOV. 16 a recent Sunday school conference in the Seeond Christian church in Pennsylvania avenue. East End, plans were completed for an entertainment to he held in the social rooms night, Nov, 16.

The program will be in charge of Sunday School Superlnt George Wilson, Mrs, Carl Coburn and Mrs. Lloyd Tucker. A meeting of committee will he held in the edifice in the near future when a program of readings, talk.s and musical selections will he planned. FIREMEN WILL END VACATIONS On the Stage Tonite and Friday Nite Only 9:00 P. M.

THE MOST EXCITING SOCIAL and THEATER EVENT of the YEAR PREMIERr STARS ARRIVE IN FRONT OF THE p. m. SEE MAE WEST. GRETA GARBO, NORMA SHEARER, JOAN CRAWFORD, MARLENE DIETRICH. KATHARINE HEPBURN, ZASU PITTS, KAY FRANCIS.

CLAUDETTE COLBERT, JOE E. BROWN, JANET GAYNOR, MYRNA LOY, MARX DOLORES DEL RIO and RICARDO CORTEZ, BETTE DAVIS, MARY BRIAN, ALICE WHITE. LOCAL TALENTED PEOPLE CA Impersonating our MOVIE STARS With Jimmy Malcy Matter of Ceremoniea SO Jimmy Malcy ALL THESE CELEBRATED CINEMA STARS TOGETHER IN 46 MINUTES OF FUN ON THE STAGE SCHOOL Of DANCING Preaenting a apecial chorus of 10 people 10. 1 Bonnie Reark 2 Eileen Barr 3 Ruth Perry Duo Tap Ruth Betty Perry Lockhart and many other Specialitiea SONGS! DANCES! BEAUTY! NOTE: Due to special prepaired- nets of our stage for this huge event there will be no matinee Thure. or Frl.

afternoon. For advance tickets Box office open 2:30 p. m. Thurs. and Frl.

afternoon. PRICES THIS SHOW Adults Children pluH 4 plus OW tax I tax ON THE FRI. A SAT. Opening With World Premier Nite 7:44 Are all women auke when iove calls. LAND! THE SKIN with FRANK MORG AN JOSEPH SCHILDKRAU Marking the close of the vacation period, Sheridan fireman at the Hast End Htatlnn in Virginia THE MIDNIGHT SHOW SAT.

12:01 P. and continuing Mon. Tuea. 3 SHOWS DAILY 3 Direct to you from the "World'e Fair" in Chicago JONES FAHt A pageant of loveliness op Sat.Nlte Midnight Show 21 scenes Girls! Girls! Doore Open Your Tickets Now! Good Taste PROGRAM GIVEN i BY SOPHOMORES; Catherine Franzetta was in charge of the sophomore assembly program in Central school building at 11 a. m.

today. The program follows: Duet "I Never Had A Misses Edith and Jean Fuukhouser; "Richard E. Byrd, A Short History of His Life and Miss Edith Funkhouser; tap dancing and singing. Antonio Galipo; of the Founding of the American Red Gross by Miss Clara Miss Nathalie Davis; duel, String Along With Miss Helen Fisher and Harry Means; "Some First Grade Miss Dorothy Daws n. Miss Audrey Diddle, Philip Fisher and Lloyd Foster; tap dance, "School Glenn Fitzgerald and Miss Helen Fisher.

DAVEY SPEAKS IN WELLSVILLE Martin L. Davey, Democratic gu- hernatorial nominee, In an address Wednesday In the public square, i Wellsville, declared that, if elected. he would put economical and business methods into gtate government. He also went on record for a change of methods In administering the compensation law, if necessary, by establishing regional offices. Members of commissions that failed to function properly would be fired, he asserted.

He also Jauded the administration of President Roosevelt. I Attorney Dennis F. Dunieavy of i Ashtabula, spoke in behalf of the candidacy of Vic Donahey for United States senator. Mayor H. filwUertr iknal pntKtim-alaiiut irritatitn-ataiMl coutk find every Lucky firmly round and fully packed with long golden strands of fine the clean center are the mildest cost taste better..

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