Show k WHO'S NEWS NEWS' THIS WEEK By LEMUEL F. F PARTON NEW YORK Secretary Hull null may mayor or may not have noticed that Veloz and Yolanda dark suave and nd graceful American dance team have just brought back from Europe the carmagnole Dancers Bring which when the War Step With Wit h peasants begin steppIng It Is Peaceful Intent nf supposed too to fore fore- foretell foretell tell war They say they saw the vil vU villagers lagers warming up the old dance In Monaco and France and nd that thoughtful citizens were uneasy It ItIs Itis Is II supposed to have paced the first Erst frantic rhythm of the French revolve lion tion Nobody knows Just how It started but when it gets going In a roadside bistro or or on a village green een you'd better hunt for tor cover covet That's their story and they lUck stick to it These These- Umber young New Yorkers are probably tops In earnings as s a dance team and andare andare andare are said laid to have bave been bren paid more mere moreon mereon on their European trip than any an other dancers past or present When they first teamed up In 1926 1026 Frank Velox Velos bought a 2250 tuxedo and borrowed his fathers father's white while vest which was too big for him Yolanda Cas Cas- borrowed a pink ballet skirt and slippers from a friend The slippers dippers were much too large and she had to stall staff them thorn with tissue paper They had much In common and could keep In step with each other but not with the music They lasted one une week and were fired Ored from the next 14 It Jobs before they began to click lIe He was an accountant for tor an on op optical company 20 years old when at ot a dance hall he saw the year 16 old Yolanda making malting heavy weather with a working hard partner lIe He cut in and ond said sold Listen fumble fumble- foot toot dont don't be afraid to loosen up up- up like this That was the beginning of 01 a lucrative friendship They won 40 prizes together around the dance halls hails before belore their first professional engagement They The have now had bad about five Ove years year eara In the box office box odice stratosphere with as aa yet ret no arthritis set let settine tine lug In As to any hint of war warmongering in bringing over the carmagnole they say their enlightened public will understand this Is just a folk lolk dance and wont won't start any trouble IN BOOM DOOM years Cameron Beck Deck personnel director of the New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Stock exchange was defending the then supposedly flaming v youth you t h. h Now Youths Youth 8 Angel hes he's h es e's gloomy Gloomy About about the on on- New Generation coming gener gener- atlon Ite says this is the era of at sloppy work Youth Is cutting corners and bun bun- bungling bungling gling jobs The genial and energetic Mr 1 Beck nimble and efficient stocky stock In build somewhat less than medium height has bas been an evangel of ot youth louth tar for the 22 years ears of 01 his service with the ex ex- exchange exchange exchange change In touch with thousands of high school students and educators all over the country He lie has been perhaps the na na- nations nation's nations nation's tion's lions most vigorous expounder of the Alger gospel of thrift and diligence This seems to be the first time he has ever scolded the youngsters Motherless in his youth he was an errand boy at 3 a week and en en- entered entered personnel work through the Y M M. C. C C A. A He says Trouble awaits us unless we can exercise some control and Influence over the leisure time of our nations nation's youth louth LAST year Miss Nadia Boulanger er fragile little French must musi cian clan composer student critic and teacher of music was the first worn worn- woman an ever to lead Maestra Maestro Again the Boston Sym Sym- Wins Acclaim phony bony orches arches With Her Baton tra tea Boston BOlton newspapers news papera marked the event with unbounded adulation which Is repeated here as Miss 1 Boulanger conducts the gala concert of the Philharmonic Sym Symphony phony society of New York It was not merely critical acclaim She stirred the eager enthusiasm of her audience almost with the first char characteristic skimming swallow like sweep of her baton She has taught many man famous musicians but she refused to teach George Gershwin He e went to Paris laris to become her pupil She talked to him 10 11 min mIn- minutes mInutes utes sates saw that his genius was sui sum genesis and told him bim it could not be Improved and might be marred by br teachIng Her fatherland father and grandfather were professors in the Paris Conserva Conservatory tory tort of ol Music and she is now direr director tor tr of the Ecole Normale of ol Paris and the American conservatory at L Fontainebleau She came to this country a year rear ago to deliver a se se- series series ries ties of lectures at Radcliffe college C 0 Consolidated News New Features ft NU sonic Service |