Show A Dream That Died Hopeless Vagrant Plays Rickety Jail Organ L c S 'S ii i ib b S rI wr COUNT FREDERICK V VON N WANG WANGENHEIM Etl 1 ElM BLOOMINGTON Ill Iii By NE NEA S Service Count Count Frederick von Wangenheim might have been a famous musician if his parents had been sympathetic tic They So the aged co count nt a homeless vagrant Is spending his last y years rs playing a a. squeaky old parlor organ in the Mc McLean an county jail and poor farm her here He was born in Breslau the son of ot a wealthy Prussian general His father frowned on his musical ambitions and unable to force him I to become a soldier sent him to live lire with an an un uncle l here in n. n Ington S The uncle also fail failed d to understand understand understand under under- stand the lad and Von Wangen Wangen Wangenheim h helm heim i b became can a ne dp well rd wan wanderer an- an d derer derer-a derer a a vagrant who ho was was forever 1 haunting u ting chur churches hes to h hear arth the organ organ or or- or gan music he loved Von Voa 1 does docs not not tramp the road much now novi He is old Most of his time he he spends spends' as the c county's n nonpaying ing guest grateful to the dep deputies ti s bec because tse the th j jail jaul-h jaul h has hasa s sa sa a rickety old org organ which he is allow allowed d to play playas as much as he wants |