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ANTI-SOVIET LEADER
SENTENCED TO DEATH
28. As these concerts come in pairs:
p
the came program will be repeated.
The second series, however, will con- !
silt of only four concerts proper. The
fifth afternoon, Friday, March Ii, will Was Arrested for Using Fele. Pass•
port.
bring the annual music memory con-,
second
term
While
it
was
announced
that
"In
a
ani asking for
that I may have an opportunity to Va' Next Room" would remain at the Symphony Orchestra to Repeat test. The winners of the various dis-
MOSCOW.—(J. T. A.)—Boris Sa-
tricts
in
Wayne
county
will
assemble
Carrick
two
weeks,
a
sudden
change
stiq further develop the sub-station
Series of Free Concerts
in Orchestra hall to take an examin- vinkoff, leader of the Russian Social
pste. 1 sy4em, the metropolitan area in bookings sends this play to ('.hicago
•
for Children.
ation on what they have learned dur- Revolutionary party and leader of the
which hunt for criminals in and it is replaced by Lulu Vollmer's
opposition to the Bolshevik regime.
ing the year.
powerful document, "The Shame
OM
, a ., .an and adjacent counties, to ex-
The
most
successful
venture
In
its
Nothing that Detroit has done edu- was arrested by the Soviet govern-
Woman," which created a sensation
, atfic regulation work and pub-
t,.
Detroit
educational work that the
cationally in recent years has attract- ment after it was revealed that he en-
in New York.
•ety
campaigns,
all
of
which
I
1,,
tered Russia strider a false passport.
Miss Vollmer is the author of the Symphony Orchestra has undertaken ed such wide attention throughout the
mougurated since taking office,"
h„
Soon after his arrest he was sen-
play of Kentucky mountain life, "Sun since its organization was the free country. The concerts last year were
sl Sheriff Coo. A. Walters.
concerts
for
public
school
children
discussed in educational magazines, tenced to death by a revolutionary
,. recently organized volunteer Up," and she goes to the south for
given last year. These were under the consensus of opinion being that tribunal. The tribunal, however, rec-
patrol, working in conjunc- her characters in "The Shame Wom-
the joint supervision of Thomas H. with these concerts Detroit was do- ommended mercy because of the fact
ith the regular patrol deputies an." It is a story of youth and age,
t....
Chilvers, supervisor of music in the ing more for its school children musi- that he had admitted his guilt, had
,oe sub-stations, has effected a of the latter trying to impart to the
renounced the counter-revolutionary
Yi
public schools, and Miss Edith Rhetts, cally than any city in the country.
.ol reduction in the number of former the pitfalls that certain deeds
educational director of the Detroit
The coming season, as last, the five idea, had acknowledged his mistake
o crimes committed in Wayne are sure to tiring.
Symphony Society. These concerts young people's concerts on Saturday and declared that all those who love
They are enlisted in an in-
were experimental in nature and the mornings will be more advanced in the Russian nation must recognize
drive against crime. They Performance Should Outweigh
lessons learned from them will be character than the children s concerts the Soviet government. When noti•
ith sheriff's men for the pur-
Pre-election Promises,
applied to a similar series that will be on Monday and Wednesday after- tied of this recommendation, Sevin-
l' preventing the criminal de-
Toms Insists.
given this year.
noons. A nominal fee is made fur the koff declared: "I expect death. I
re, , 'tom dominating any part of our
The plans for the public school con- young people's concerts, at which Miss ask for no pity, but remember that
"The thought that pre-election per-
roily.
formances should outweigh pre-elec- certs of 1o21-1925 are now complete. Rhetts will lecture and Mr. Kolar will I, too, was a revolutionary fighter."
or are instructed by their lead-
tion promises has been the keynote of Again two series of five afternoon conduct.
. avoid the appearance of an
my campaien," said Robert M. Toms, concerts each will he given. The tick-
Schmier Receives Endorsement
.1 , of authority and not waste chief assistant prosecutor, candidate ets for these concerts will Inc allotted
energy over trivial or unin-
of Leaders In Numerous
tin, noel
to the public and parochial schools of Appointment of Edward Paul
for prosecuting attorney.
t, cal violations."
Detroit Groups.
"Some of my opponents have prom- Detroit and the public schools of the
to Adams Orchestra Post
towns
in
Wayne
county
in
proportion
ised a widespread clean-up of vice re-
Szo'-uly Will Make Records sorts and blind pigs. They have ig- to the number of pupils in these var-
Applauded.
Berman A. Schmier, attorney, Re-
For Victor Company in
nored the fact that the necessary evi- ious schools. William IL Murphy,
publican candidate for representative
dence must be secured by the police president of the Sniyphony Society
Patrons of the Kunsky theaters had in the legislature from the First dis-
New York
Szekely, a grand opera before the prosecutor cant act. The emphasizes that these concerts are not an opportunity last week to judge the trict, is a son of 91r. and Mrs. Max
barir.-..e, will have shortly for New nuisance abatement act, usually called "shows" but that they are educational. wisdom of the management's policy Schmier of 504 Trowbridge avenue,
Victor Kolar, assistant director, dur- of promoting men within the ranks in Ile started his career as a newsboy,
York where he will spend the early the padlock act, has been an effective
weapon in dealing with disorderly ing the summer has given much time preference to calling in new material, and in this way gained the friend-
part ,, f the winter making records houses and the blind pig situation. to the choice of the pieces. So far as
when Edward Paul, sometime assM- ship of persons who are supporting
for t e Victor Company. Mr. Sack-
At present proceedings to padlock 14 possible only such works will be pre- tent conductor at the Capitol Theater, his candidacy for the legislature. hl r.
s ly is a well-known singer in Detroit,
sented as can be mechanically repro- became director of the band at the Schmier is a graduate of the Eastern
resorts
are
in
course
of
preparation.
sallow appeared in numerous con-
duced on talking machines and player-
High school and the University of De-
certs and entertainments. Ile recent. Since the first of the year 44 places
pianos. By this means it will he pos
troit law department, class of 19111.
ly .ge,s• a concert at the Masonic have been padlocked and 28 have been
elide for every school to prepare in
Among the prominent persons en-
vacated by obnoxious tenants."
Temple in Flint.
advance for each concert. The lists
dorsing the candidacy of Mr. Schmier
are already in the hands of the music
are the following: Reverend Father
supervisors.
IL Opting, S. J., John T. Woodhouse,
The first of the five concerts will
John L. Dexter, Harry V. Woodhouse,
be given on Mondays at 3 o'clock,
F. Henry Wurzer, Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
Announce the Opening of Their Music Season, 1924.1925
the dates being November 3, Decem-
man and L. Eugene Sharpe.
ber 1, January 12, January 26 and
Mr. Shinier favors for Detroit, fair
Madame Blackman
March 2. Four of the second series of
representation in the legislature and
accepts a limited number of pupils after examina-
concerts will be given on Wednesday
is opposed to the parochial school
afternoons of the same weeks as the
tion,
amendment; favors a modification of
firat series, namely, November 5, De-
Madame Blackman
the justice courts of Detroit, and if
cember 10, January 14 and January
teaches the famous Franz Listz Piano
elected to the legislature, will attempt
to introduce a bill that will make the
Method and has ninny years broadening
justice courts of Detroit is court of
European experience in Kristiania, Nor-
reflood.
way, in Dresden, Berlin, and Rome, Italy.
Two years ago when Mr. Schmier
/
was a candidate for state senator
Madame Blackman
from the second district, he had the
also brings the cultural atmosphere that
support of the Detroit Citizens League
is the tradition of her family of nobility.
who designated him as their preferred
candidate. In the present campaign
Prof. Blackman offers the fallowing
M. , to beginner, advanced ' , units , teach•
he has the endorsement of the Ger-
• emit mid professional Ringers. Courses are:
man, Jewish, colored and the Catholic
voice placement.
breathing,
I. Correet
,
organizations.
reading of ?mei, repertoire anti interpre-
A s Re-election to Continue "The Shame Woman," Power-
ful Drama of Southern Life,
Work of Reducing Crime
Garrick Attraction.
in Wayne County.
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