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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1931, p. 21

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ro Junior school, le: southâ€"ofâ€"Elgin. ~ J n& immer camp of the e has been visiting the past two week arents, the F. _C. Bieâ€" erfield â€"and the Gibh: i at the summer hom’e‘g arl Gibbs in Munde: Jay day nth cully and Mrs. Wal three childrenâ€" spent eir sister, Mrs. Frei hurst. § Krause has returne the Schaumberg hom ves on Sunday to at W,. L. â€"Rogers ant ho have been living Savage‘s apartment ie for the summe J. P.~Craig ha Grove farm to M\ n recéeived by friend rtons of Harvey, III Falls and varion . â€"Mr. and Mrs. Nor. and Mrs. Max Eule ocker) in Kitchener, on Deerfield avenue Central Ave. _ t entertained Circ , September 3, 198 ‘rhursday, September 3, 1981 ellâ€" ‘"Dear Mr, Clayteom: ‘ ._._ _ __>.__= â€""Iâ€"arrived in Munich yesterday morning, where ~I found~ Maestro gon Polizsk and our~ agents, Mr. ich Simorâ€"and Mr. Andrée Mertens. found conditions in the musical anagement much changed in Gerâ€" ny.. Tke government decided last eek not to permit any more private gencies for the engagement of arâ€" jsts...â€"Eherefore, â€"these two gentleâ€" en are appointed by the governâ€" .ent as the two chief officials for the epartment which will care for the rmance of "The Marriageâ€"ofâ€"Fiâ€" aro" conducted by our own Maestro gon Pollak, and it was one of the st performances of this work muâ€" cally that I have ever heard. Even s old a veteran as Richard Aldrich f the New York Times came up to e with the utmost enthusiasm to d out who was this conductor, who ave such a musical reading of this vely work. We can indeed be proud t we have such . a splendid. conâ€" uctor in cour Civic Opera. * "I also found Charles Hackett and is charming wife here in Munich nd have just finished a delightful isit with them at lunch. They both k well, Mr. Hackett is Kere for o months to study on his ~reperâ€" ire. In the performance last night e heard cur favorite baritone, Herr assen, as the Count, and his perforâ€" ance was perfect. After the opera e had a real gemuetliche Abend ith manvy artists and conductors 21L O 020C 452. MTVC _ APoOmE . A GOuiu" CoLeuu®" think we can make a great artist ‘ this man. I will no# gell you his ime, because some finl want to ring â€"a little surprise; he would akeâ€"aâ€"splendid Walter yon Stolzing, fine Siegfried, a splendid Lohengrin. gagement of artists. â€"â€">~ "The same change is imminent in aly and no one knows just what the ture congitions â€"willâ€"be.â€"Iâ€"hope it ay â€"result in better singing. "Munich is the same lovely â€"cityâ€"as d much discussion of interesting tistic mattéers. A s rmameamam crere lls of Performances There; i Meets Charles Hackelt; Finds New Tenor OF OPERA IN Meistersinger," and tomorâ€"| pired. unich, July 31, 1931 eard a perâ€" go to Bayreuth to hear "Tannhaeuâ€" ser" and "Parsifal" conducted by Arâ€" 4turoâ€"Tescanint. with whom T sang 5o many times at the Metropolitan in years gone by. + Steel, the American baritone, who is now engaged at Wiesbaden, He has improved very â€"much. F=. â€""I‘d rather die than live in such a damnedâ€"place," he shrieked as he was taken to the county jail. "Find me a rope and I‘ll hang myself!" â€" Authorities, puzzled at his strange actions, are investigating the case. It ‘was reported that he might be deâ€" ported, although officials were unable to learn his native land. "I am beginning to feel happy about the coming seasor and I feel sure we sre going to give the Chiâ€" cago public many interesting . featâ€" shell have auditions with many sing; ers. _ We willâ€"return to Salzburg on August 8 to hear "T‘;e Magic Flute." 1t I find, as I hope, a fine coloratura soprano in Berlin, I shall beâ€"ableâ€"to give you a promise of some performâ€" ances® of "The "Mage Flute" next season. Curiously enough, this opera has not been performed by the Chiâ€" cago company since its inception. "Cusses" Hoover and Stanley O‘Carroll, who built a home‘ on the right of way of the defunct Palatine, Lake Zurich and Wauconda railway, only to have the land sold out from under him to the Cook County Forest preserve, still has an outsider‘s chance toâ€"remain on land, it was admitted last week by Attorney Faul MacGaffin, of Libertyâ€" ville, counsel for the receiver, Myron H. Detrich, of Waunconda. appreciated by members of the Cook ‘county ~board.. On the other hand there:are members ofâ€"the board, it is said, who aredispleased because one of the camps 4s â€"being closed in in the preserve â€" and a O‘Carroll m.;tnh:n’ e o td "Monday we shall be in Salzburg to hear "Don Giovanni," and Tuesday conduct, may become a man without a country. * § O‘Carroll, it is understood, has had charge of%.. *.thoumm Torest prosorve lind his wotk, which ures. Like Phillip Nolan, sentenced to Wd-firfifffi sea, forbidden to land and prevented from even hearing the name of his native land, Ozimkilwicz cursed state policemen who jailed him near Liberâ€" tyville for reckless driving, swore at Justice C. C. Hoskins and courtroom States government and cursed the name of President Herbertâ€"Hoover:~ Railroad Squatter May .__â€"Keep Home He Built U. S.; Man Is. 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