Show isfirSeSv 2c nSUr pH S9d! S a irtKga 'SJk THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JULY & AID L'i37?0J13iTAL!SIS 7ITH SEC-SI-S r Chicago Getting Prepared for Huge Concert toj l: I Former Opera Star Happy on Farm In Conclave Marion Talley uhose rise in the musical world uas phenomenal continues to make good her retirement promise Thousands of Musicians Participate Audience of Too Much Mechanic! Held CHICAGO — Chicago's reputation for doing but thing! In big way Is exemplified In the magnitude of Its plans for the forthcoming MuMc Festival '' to be held at bold icrs' Field (which accommo-daie- s 100 000) Chicago August 23 and which promises to be "the most g gantlc concert of history " It Is to be" writes Edward Moore tn the Chicago Tribune “a matter of NEW YORK—Responding to a letter from Walter Damrosch speakers at the mass meeting of th Associated Music Teachers’ league held In the Wanamaker Auditorium here discussed wavs and means of combating the radio and the other phenomena of our "restlebs and epeed-en- 1200 bandsmen of 5000 singers IUNSELLE ROSA SCORES TRIUMPH m Ponrelle’s triLONDON —Hoe umph In Trsvlrtts was without doubt Xoruton event during the gi jtvwUi of J me Even In retro pett out as that performance stand someth lug so organic complete and sstudyliig that one esn ha idly believe it to have been Miss Ponselle first essay of the part Verdi She is a born Violetta might have written the role for her All gaiety and happiness vibrating with l he Joy of life until the moment of Gerrront s arrival she shows us during the last two set s genuine ' conception of soul struggle of sacrifice snd tragedy and— mushtle dictu —a convincing pit ture of fading strength and life Her last great aria Add to del ahe sings In a mezza voice of true meditative qual-lt- v so pure so appealing so deeply touching as to make one forget the formidable technical feat the enormous mastery and artistic restraint that are behind It It would be Idle to try to point out the high lights In this beautiful Impersonal ton and to describe the lus clous yet translucent beauty of Fon Belles voice Suffice It to $ay that In nothing she has vet sung have her vocal splendor and her dramatic gen lus been so perfectly demonstrated ti tsj IJjl tl TRAYIATA ROLE nt Fato 4?£ :& 4 gHtL £ ’4 r it i Nearly two years ago Marlon Talley presumably at the height of an operatic career dropped everything as It wete and said she was going back to the farm Skeptics doubted Miss Talley's good faith and saw In her move but another publicity scheme But 6he did quit the operatic and concert stages and she’s She’s happy too she says and adds that her farm still quit will continue to get her undivided attention The above photo shows Miss Talley sitting atop a binder at the beginning of the wheat harvest on her Kansas farm Opcra-in-Englis- Advocates Get Another Blow Frank H Vtzetelly word expert stuns Americans with this ‘We speak the declaration: the most involved language world has ever known It Is drawn from 35 or more other languages snd we misspell for the simple reason that 22 of the 18 letters are silent In certain combinations of the words” That suggests the Musical Courier Is another bombshell exploded in the camp of those who cry out for opera In English Igaagjgjg-iye- ) NEW LIEBLING SONG RECEIVES ACCLAIM GIVEN SCHOLARSHIP BY TOKYO SCHOOL pianist-compos- er Galtt-Ctirc- L This Age Rampant With Spirit of Wild Abandon Oustave J Becker president emeritus of the league read the letter and said that In this city "when ws become easily bored with the routine of life” muslo teachers are complaining that many of thetr pupils who begin to take lessons get discouraged and stop "This age Is rampant with the spirit of wild abandon” he said "a spirit expressed In music both in the Jaza pieces which are usually poorly composed snd harmonically In the works of Stravinsky and other mo- “Prr r Frfn‘ Olrti Club th Mtgiur Omi Mix'd Choru 01 Nk-- w"fS r--- - Ph I rrJr :'h ef T‘1 f i lr$ ’ V f vr t ei V t ! 4 & GIVEN IN ULTRAMODERN STYLE RIDICULED "Praia Y Song Inspiration BERLIN WT —Verdi's muslo Given Late Honor 8crmnU1 Jrtufuchl Bum Qu&rUt Is the latest opera to be LANCASTER (UP)-T- he grave of At the afternoon session at 2 o'clock an ultramodern scalpel At the state controlled Joe Selby fugitive slave whose death In the tabernacle special muslo will r -- f - - 4 h- Musical Season in Germany Can Be Considered as Enviable “Rlgoletto" TO PRESENT 3000 VOICES IN CLASSICS ' I an J COAST SANCERFEST i ! i ± j - MC0LE1T0 er blue-gre- He suggested that to cope with Mils spirit teachers may need to change their methods and Instead of starting the student for a high goal of perfection lead him step by step from one near goal such as th learning of a favorite piece to another He also urged the advantage of class teaching which he said will soon have come to stav at least for the He predicted that earlier grades the future would see more and more alteration between class lessons and one private lesson a week for each pupil at which attention Is paid to his or her Individual needs Teaching of Appreciation To Parents Urged Harold Bauer pianist urged that the essential thing In making the world realize the Importance of music as an educational aubject Is to teach parents to appreciate Its importance Dr James F Cooke of Philadelphia editor of The Etude predicted SAN FRANCISCO — Probably the largest group of singers ever to give a concert ln San Francisco will appear In the program to be given st the Ctvio auditorium on August 22 and 23 when the Pacific Sangerbund augmented by stngsrs from all over the United States wUI present 3000 voices In a classical program Margaret Matzenauer world famoua contralto and a large symphony orchestra have been engaged for the occasion The sangerfest will open with a reception program at California hall on August 21 when Individual groups from the Pacific Sangerbund made up of delegates from central California southern Pacific Sangerbund from the neighborhood of Los Angeles and the northern Pacific group from Washington and Oregon will appear under ths baton Of Frederick Schiller general musical director of the affair Singing societies from 84 cities will convene oo August 21 22 23 ln San Francisco to contest for prize valued at about $60000 Two of these trophies are the beautiful cups donated of Aifctria and the by the of Germany It Is a Pflts-lnterestl- subjected to er Salt May Hear Russian 6: 23-2- gebimufe C COAST-TO-COAS- T coast-to-nl- st rr -- slx-ple- 18-- Music World Without Precedent ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE ISSUES WINTER CATALOG Music World Throughout Phtla-upo- Mfc-aene- ts -- coin-tw- o Parls-Fear- w m L a interesting An arrangement of composition the Venetian cargo boats spread sails of dull yellows and the soft Italian pink limned against a glowing sky makes a picture of singing color in "On the Canal" at Chloggla Italy Several other paintings will be brought from Ogden for the present showing ln which picturesque Douarnenez and o'her Brittany subjects ulth new Medlterra- nean and mountain themes will be included Mr Pane Is sending shortly two important oils 5x5 feet to augment the exhibit one to be shown at the Bigelow gallery and the other at the Utah This exhibition will be here for several weeks and it Is possible that ap-“- vr Hope Hampton’s Achievement in 1 X au Operatic s i en Strauss and Captioned “Music ln Germany” an ival August Munich end of August little booklet comes to ner Festivals Festival of Association of German Lake opera house the music editor by courtesy of Dr Musicians and Music T eachers DresOerman Bach Fes at Rushville Ohio near here In civil be furnished by the tabernacle choir on the Plats der Republlk a modem Paul Schwartz German consul gen- den October war days was th inspiration for The evening session will be held st version of the classical musical eral at New York Bruckner tlval Kiel October 6 7 drama framed by the stage manager Dr Schwartz evidently Is possessed Festival Munich October 22 CathBenjamin Hanby’s song “Darling o clock In the assembly hall storm a of of a slight streak of malice and olic Church Music Frankfort-on-Mal- n Nellie Grey” is no longer unmarked u'XT "iJXVwn! Ewald Duelberg aroused Basso wishes to fill those American musl-eta6 October Chaunccy Black Lancaster ivoodHm J Kow nt rhoruir nd Arh protests from conservative critics costumed courtiers and music lovers with envy The carver and sign painter made a tablet Vr auiroT? f wf ‘oKhliV in blackgrotesque brown yellow red green who cannot go to Germany this sumwith a while enamel ba k ground wunam 8 nr'in'r concert mMler lh Before the summer Is finished It club nd Alsxtn- - and purple wigs came in for the same mer and autumn and visit some of which he has erected at the grave Fmirrti wrd Oirt Is Ukelv that Salt Lake will hear Isim iU thi 4'f render hav- the many conol Idea of hrmr criticism events the at tonal with the aid of George Kalb scathing Interesting tii fallowing muirl program dore Belarsky young Russion opera old Ruslntlle historian who knew O lib Obi Hock of Our flalvauon ing sll stage business In ths second scheduled there during that period Piano Pupils Being singer who delighted a large audiand street) Here la the list that cannot help but house CfnrFiUoo set (Rlgoletto's Either a bionze tablet or Hanby ence the past week at College hall Coudnc d by MJvln F rqjeii'u on an impossible stair- make ones musical mouth water: transacted the is to be stone st erected marker in Presented Recital B Y U in Provo Tentative plans chorlaur bf§rd 0nrtl j" case Music Chamber ‘Hymn Augsburg Pnu'undy fit hool ChoruiTuckttt grave next fail are being made for the bassos CeniMiifd duke's the ’ Mrs colors in of PedaMusic — Aa Course Ui orgy Clarice B Bergman will pre- I My Cron Hv 1 a ken Jsu Combined pearance here and later he expects fth nJy be shown for Gilds with act In room third the for Berlin Chorui School gogics Foreigners induy D-July i sent her students In a plane recital CvfY Orchestras concert In to In appear Angeles H Cvmieria nMt ana Manracnl appearing barefooted In s nlRhtie Mozart Festival Stuttgart BelowlaUwy ‘ Tuedav evening at 8 o clock In the I’loo r 6tae Sunder School Orchnir Schumann-Heln- k Belarsky a former member of the soon says slie Master Courses ln Music aroused peals of laughter which the h ondurted by WlllUra fltiuelner McthodHt church on has only company Leningrad Opera on to a die wishes with In 1 modernists song the Vienna July to August 15 Seventh BulUvan few serious minded 'Tb I ot chord South street Assisting will be Miss been ln this country for four months o irth Ward Otrli O)' Club her lips Nobody that knows TOUR audience vainly tried to quell by vo- German Reger Festival Heidelberg C onriuottd Eh a Brown dramatic reader 'At his Provo concert he sang five Thuringia according to report la by lues Frc as dean woman and her artist 6 ciferous Orchestral Academy for July The following students will play proceed tog with rigor against Jazz Oeu Od end Ail JUS A hugespplsuse groups two ln Russian and one each Paul Robeson now playing ln Lon- to sires her at all if die But Combined Chorui the School Sunday 5 dominating to scaffolding SepForeigners Salzburg July Mrtce Brown a production Futh Peters Kuth Lindsay Mary and negro music Their activities are Uv¥ngils'h“lUUan and German Dean'l and when she must go to the scene In the last act was an enigma tember 8 Practical Course ln Mudc Othello will make a Gerrtt de Jong served as accomps-l- 0 Lindsay Donna Parker Cleon Evans Said to be as much the result of a the Musical great beyond Frankfort-on-Odto sajs everyone Julv C0Mt maulnext season beginning tn tour AUTHOR’S IMPAIRED 7 to Cteo Pedagogics ahareas Eva sire exclude foreign artistic Zahareas lor the Russian numbers and Courier let her sing Isoldes Summer Course in Music and Mr Robeson as usual will ’ Blane Lotuse Blane Evelvn Hohn testations ss upon esthetic ground 'January Professor acted William Hanson F “LiPbcstod from "Tristan” RETIRES FIBLISHER the Fine Arts Monsdee near Salz- ln the same capacity for the other present a program of negro spirituals gren Luctle Shaw Iucille Gibbs Hungarian gypsy orchesti as are reVISION RESTORED transposed down to contralto Jay Witmark vice president and burg July 7 to August 30 Carl Flesch Melba brmth Edna V share Jav ported ousting Jazs performers In groups The Provo audience showed nd classlo songs or if that do wont register Ac ln Violin M Course Witmark Fed agogics Baden general manager of Haslam Bertha Brady and Beth Berlin cafe entertainment though Its enthusiasm by recalling the young Brunnhildes immolation from 14 com11: to Festiwith associated the Baden July AN ELDERLY ORCHESTRA August witnout legal measures Benmon James Joyce the author of "Uly- Son and Russian for repeated encores Al"Gotterdammerung r- - val of Bavarian Choral Societies (CO ha Its foundation since sses” w hose sight had been despaired pany MARSHALL Mich though Mr Belarsky is the posses(UP)—The OOO InIn Munich from 17i?0 active slngfrah July of after nine operations for cataract participation sor of a tremendous voire that as combined ages of a orches- ternational Society for Contemporary in the past ten years has mads one critic stated filled College halltra here total 451 years The Bad Pvrmont Music of Julv E manager funeral to never also as before he member has perfect'youngest Mrs Ralph Mann “2rr Helen Budge Piano expected gain recently according L 71 s Paris dispatch He is now able to th® Music Sales corporation snd vtee Wagner and Mozart Festivals Muover sweet tones old vears control are tender members Other thatils n L Bavreuth read headlines in the papers with President of the Music Publishers’ nich July can be as soothing as the crooning of Mr Mann Ed Kipp A Lincoln A Recital in upils 21 Julv NuremFestival ID Priest and Charles Grant a woman much greater ease than for a long Hiding corporation organization The McCune School of Music and time past Elnce the last operation units of Warner Brothers has as- berg: Festival (Melsterslnger) Julv 30 24 M 28 Witmark of Air the direction Open Opera 'r’ed Zoppot hy Professor Vogt of Zurich In May Sons for the time being He la July 27 29 31 and August 3 5 Ame- Art presents pupils of Helen Budge In beauty and a facile histrionic ability great Improvement has been maul-t- o SAN FRANCISCO —Interest in a piano recital Wednesday eve to be the youngest executive In rican Music Festival Baden-Bade- n 'tld be were but she to hers and fest f’all Jovce fortune ahortlv hopes doing the accroaching season of the Pan 28 to August 2 Salzburg Festi- - ning July 16 at 8 15 o clock ln the business mu'lc Publishing hazard s to July aside notes on work them inth his thrust yuU t day Frmntco Opera company which abruptly 200 North Main 5) McCune recital hall lha wdllous cum) toward the op- - which he has assembled material for oi’cns September 11 at the Civic eratlc heights street Friends of the pupils and s work which he expects to be his others Interested are cordially inAutLtorlum reveals a goodly share of Bevpral years of Intensive atud) masterpiece the n vited to attend tlie anticpatory attention focused preceded her debut with the Tlie following will ptav Eugenia The 1930-3- 1 catalogue of the Art ness Jr Walter title The young delphta Opera company in the Clark C Hope Hampton Pentck ’ David Bullen Marian Ben- - Students’ League of New York City Y Turner and Appleton 'Manon” In Ivric soprano whose beauty and role of Frank Waller In Is ln Is Melsle various William J Reddick again filling Kathryn waiter Peni’ck n0n Wlmenc gilt formerly graced the'cember 1928 The success of Miss vfUm Mich UslC1 cuvl‘ cinema screen is announced by Gae- - Hampton § ftrat test was universally Uon on the right eve soon sfter The ln ? tano Merola as one of his array of acknowledged and the estimates of author will go to Wales probably In1 principals for Use preentatlon of this tlie Ament an critics were later sub- - August for rest prior to the ordeal Schtpa la scoring tremendously in Leona Squires and Judith for students" has made tremendous Architectural League of New York fails repertoire and will be heard as stantlated bv the reception accorded and Jewel Bethany Hughes enkln' Aires opera in Buenos Cannon her at the Opera Continue in Paris Macguerite ln Gounods 'Faust ” growth since Its foundation more their present home was built a a Hain mades lasting Impression An operatic cltbutante of less thanl From the many exuberant A certain number of scholarships than 50 years ago o The Associated Music Teachrn' vana ln recitals d veam aeo Mis Hampton will be'ments which appeared ln the inter- are awarded each vear by the sod The society has a snd the Child” with iroV9 of New York he'd a mass "The Chink Music Finds League on tlie Pacific coast for the lan press excerpts from that of a libretto by Thomas Burke will have est build American in Fine Arts the ciety The Daniel Schnakenberg the Mount will not be a at Wanamaker auditorium Mary Miller Year's Business Good mg‘2ijcWesrMfVy-wventh- ’ time v hen she sings ln Ban mand Dort in "La Revue Russe” are Its premiere this month at Bourne meeting street Leopold Waterman and the Pennell of the Letter concert en- member Ftsji-UcEclioes ©f the acclaim quoted New York Cltv where It occupies four scholarships mout h England This opera is based The J Sanford Saltus have vemble next season but will continue Inc Hurok Attractions which has greeted hr tn the east and "Parisian debuts at thetr best hava on one of Mr Burke a most famous opened a new department to man- - her concert and The National Music league floors Including ten large and the Mrs Janet O Llpper scholwork teaching the nounces most and abroad have reached here in grow-bee- n redoubtable that It has been it expert- studios and one of the finest gal arships are awarded every other year the stories of the London Llmchouse dis- age New York debuts and recitals Imovt difficult for foreign artistes trict Ravlnla Park continues as the!“nr that tbf concert business is good leries ln the city According to the'and three traveling scholarships each iig volume mt aoeeta of the career of Paris — the supreme universally whatever this tlie conservatory mecca of summer musical The Ithoa depressions there catalogue there is maintained "one vear ln memory of Edward O MAKING FILM have been The league s official fof the largest art schools tn the Dowell semester graduated the largest class son a former student of the Hampton combine to make her knowledged Judge in matters of fie jmav a d aUticuy uruque f gure and to sur- - gaive — is a no lea supreme Judge Lawrence libbott is at present In m its history laudil for the vear ending May 31 world in which aside from the high League d Metro-Gold vn round her w’h an aura of romantic when pawing upon the artistic Zel- - has been eoniplet-California at the A new concert management and a gam noted quality of lns’ructlon the outstand- - The society s staff of Instructors seuom found outside of bllltics of those who can Ra'her btudicvs tn Culver Cltv making his) Laurl-Volhas been extras- - er Jt Knlhs has organized hi Chi- - for the 1929-3- 0 season over Uie pre- - lng feature is free choice with the'tnc'udes names of note in the art ” ' from fire Her to Moon the bv films brave vlous season 36 New transition the lauded of new in the tali (lerman press cago 'gantlv enough courage per cent ln sep- - widest possible field from Which to world and many of our most dis’tn- talking picture to ti 8 stage is an aihmve- - from our great galleries for hi singing with the Berlin Staat-- I irate bookings and an Increase of 4Schoo-- e " eubhed American artists and eulp- WORKING ON OrrRA Recent salluigs include Henrv per rent to booking fees rirnt wi'hout piecedent At least no! ' Let us be ftank and let ut be soper Among the flrt members of the tors have been connected with its a ml j record is recaed Wagner rank at once M'! Hampton did Sieg-frleJ’lhote llppe according to Furthermore the league Is op' lints- - group which breaking aw av from t's hixtorv such as George Bellows Fob- M as al the difficulties and did Stgnale is work'ng on a new nsuoral Paul A thouse will sing Martha at Mrs II E Tabott M'ldred Dilling tic about next season an Increase in parent organization formed the ert Herr! George Orey Barnard Wil- Iamj ton entered moving I'mes at it- - age of 15 and soon at- - attain ore of the rarest Paris tuc- - opera bearing the title "Das Flui ndMr Henry Hadley and and fees is behind this op- - league were Howard Pvle F S liani M Chare Thomas Eaktos and i ard LicbiUig U jJryiiMn 'Church Edwin Meeker George In- - John La Fargs Jim cUs jeutr ciitUcuuuu ‘ July 1 srdoa ty virze ol giquAitcci&ei' Forty-eight- 1 poet-paint- age ” Mr Damrosch said that not only has the work of the music teacher become somewhat restricted today but to a certain extent even the muof young peosical ple has become endangered “All cultured people should know how to sing and to play on Instrument” h asserted and declared that “the radio and the phonograph cannot replace the piano In the home” In recognition of his talent ss violinist the Imperial Academy of Music Tokyo Japan has awarded a scholarship to Eugene Thomas formerly a student at the McCune School of Music and Art under Aurelia C 6 h liner It Is reported by Mrs Bhtmcr who has been c responding with the boy's mother Mrs W EL Thomas Nearly two years ago the Thomas family moved to California where the son continued his violin studies under Robert Poliak rapidly developing the from genius which had been evident himthe first and so distinguished self that he was chosen by Poliak to accompany him to Japan whera the latter will take up hla woik this fall as head of the violin department In the Imperial Academy I ugene will a brighter future for th profession sail for Japan next month of music teaching than the present “depression" into which he said It Is sunk with the rest of the country SPECIAL MUSICAL He said the teachers must show the father that the musical education of his children Is an Investment In their PROGRAMS SET life and character Those at the meeting deplored the FOR CONFERENCE alleged lack of Interest In thetr needs shown by music teachers There are music teachers In New York Special musical programs will be 30000 they said and only 300 members In featured Sunday at the pioneer stake the league at the morning Ernest quarterly conlerence AAsh president of the session at 10 o clock In the stake hall speakthe boys' and girls’ glee clubs of the league presided and the otherDunam Franklin Included Thirtieth ward under the direction ers Tremaine and Herman Lteb-mof Otto Michael! and with Vera CharlesAbout 250 people attended Cracroft organist will piesent the following program: A new song by George Licbllng ft' mous entitled “The Magic Voice" was given Its first hearing recently st a meeting of the Cadman Creative club In Lo Angeles scoring a decided success The song Is being programmed by Mme Another composition by Mr lighting his "Great Mass" has been dedicated to the University of Southern California by the composer Ptetio Clmlnl conductor of the Ios recently Angeles Opera company Conmiatlon r gave visible token of his admiration Opcoisur Conduct'd by Otto P Hunier for George LJebllng by dedicating s lake rhorUttr him ills own composition to waltz of Ptrker ‘Rejoice th lord in Kmc ' Mix'd Chora which Mr Llrblliig plans to Include ‘Biroet 0bbath Ivc’ Pirk on a forthcoming concert program Boy ate Club Someone ha called Edgar Alwyn of the High Payne the Sierras " Even more Justly might ha of the eea and be named the fisher folk for ln his pictorial record of Breton fishing craft snd the colorful sails of the Adriatic there These picis a deep lyric quality tures are poem ln paint The colnow being canvases of his lection shown at the Hotel Utah gives verification of his poetic interpretation of these themes and also his mastery of color and technique Mr Payne Is a cosmopolitan artist and an industrious one He Is ever alert to discover the “picture" and sets up his easel wherever he goes And he has painted In many sections of the world Possibly the French snd Italian cossts or the ranges of the Rockies Californian and Ca- nadlan have recently claimed him most The week Just past he has been painting ln the vicinity of Ogden where he has visited but Is now on his way to the Arizona desert via our southern wonderland where ho plans to secure a picture or two These Interpretations we may anticipate seeing later In the summer of 1829 the artist and EUle Palmer Payne painted ln the Canadian Rockies and one or two Of his Imposing mountain portrayal are here "Lake O'Hara” gives the gigantic range looming structure on structure of granite above a lake the chill of whose water is felt Snow lies in the gorges and there are shadows as coldly bide as the water Mr Payne’s luscious blues are attestation of his sense of color Solid Mountain Peaks Attest Artist’s Power Another rugged peak Is "ML Tal-la- e” at Lake Tahoe ln a canvas that Is both an architectural and geologic study Pointed evergreens ft Inge the lake and Its border Is a luxuriant Lake Agnes green carpet of grass of the northern Rockies Is another of his subjects powerfully delineated Drifting clouds around the peaks but ' emphasize their majesty and volume Largely Mr Payne’s work Is done In oils but he has brought to the show a few Illustrations of tempera water color and colored lithographs most effective treatment of the brilliant color combinations of the water craft The "Boats at Sottomarino’' ln which the sketch Is laid in with purple Ink and then painted In water colors Is a thing or exquisite color A pair of the lateen-rigge- d vessels of the Adriatic flaunt their mottled red and orange sails against a warm sky and canvas and dun hulls are mirrored in the dancing green waves “On the Adriatic" Is a tempera water color showing the fishing cutters racing before the breeze sails swell- There Is strong lng In the wind movement ln the whole picture ’ Brittany and Chloggta Favorite Subjects In the splehdld oil “Breton Tuna Boats" a lovely tonality prevails of mauve and reddish browns and vessels orange ln the square-saile- d with a busy group of the tuna hunters ln blouses of darker red and blue ln smaller fishing smacks ln the fore- ground The cool tone of rhe sky Is deepened ln the blue Bay of Biscay “poet-paint- dem composers " FORMER SALT LAKER h Payne Canvases Suggest Term Poems of Color Impressive Mountain Strut c tures Colorful Marines Attract Equally ed of Hoo-merla- nd Below "Lake O'Hara" oil painted in the Canadian impressive Rockies known painter Effort "Cht-ragola- drum corps saxophone ensembles choirs male quartets women ti ios to be counted not In downs or scores but In fifties Medals to Be Gibes Winner la Contest There will be gold silver and bronze medals for successful contestants gold silver and bronze batons for successful band leaders an Intricate system of loud speakers bo that all the 100 000 of the audience may catch every note of the proceedings radio a more Intricate nation-wid- e hookup proceeding from WON so that not only the home towns but the whole country may be added to the listeners "They are coming from all directions” comments Mr Moore "Sponsored by newspapers of the five states (Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Wisconsin) everybody is Interested everybody Is pushing everybody Is determined to leave nothing undone to put It over the top Audience to Be Sealed According to Mates "It Is planned to seat the huge audience according to states All coming from Indiana will sit In the section and those from Iowa Illinois Michigan and Wisconsin will be seated la their respective sections Those wlio Were hot bortt In any of the five states may choose their own slate and be seated In that section biwuld one state have an overflow as may be the case with Illinois the guests will then move on to another state of thetr own chotle "It has been pieviously told that each of the apomoi tug newspapers of tlie Chltagoland Music festival Is arranging a preliminary local festival in Its own field Here the music will be performed that will warrant entry Into the Chicago contest” "Boats at Sottomarino an Italian marine scene a colored lithograph by Edgar Aluyn Fayne internationally as Curb to Individual 100000 Anticipated IN UT ARTISTS’ COLONY Prominent Artist Presented at Utah Sec Menace in Radio AOMTKS UBE r Music Teachers 13 1930 one-thtr- Ar-fr- -t sea-'de'i- I Leon-bookin- V t 7" jfi- - r |