Highlights PAWN TICKETS I CASHED Television—Radio | RADIO TODAY. 11:35, WTOP—Invitation to Learn- LIVINGSTON & CO. ing : Oswald Spengler’s “The Decline News of Established 1901 Music Last of First Half Century or First of the West” is discussed. 1:00, WTOP—New York Philhar- ME. 3440 1423 H St. N.W. ME. 2905 Of It Was a Good Year for TV Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Last, monic: George Szell conducts the By Harry MacArthur orchestra in Beethoven’s Overture Opens Auspicious Year of Music to "Prometheus” Tonight, no matter what any a man who publicly disliked Can- and "Symphony COFFEE 3^1 By Alice Eversman amateur mathematicians may tor’s performance the last time No. 6 in F.” Vio- U *no All Miomwsv have told you a year ago, the he was here and was publicly de- linist Erica Mo- RUUitrOM Vigti«/lA J The year that ends has Christian world turns that corner nounced from the Thea- rini is soloist in today cording to Peter Gradenwitz, in Capitol h Appfroveo 6» been a T s c h i k fAMooh M good one, musically speak- his book “The Music of Israel,’’ into the second half on the 20th ter stage a number of times for ovsky’s Biwcasi mu£?> "Concerto for —_-f ing. for this city. New ideas have the national anthem was adopted Century. A century—whether it expressing his opinion. Violin and Or- poured into Washington via the in 1897 and is the musical setting be years, dollars, onions or red- It would be a firm and foolish bun:se t.ll 9- Pm. Danv' tf chestra in D concert programs, some fine talent of a poem by Naphtali Herz Im- headed women—means 100 of prejudice which failed to fall, Major.” Good food w a has been introduced to the public, ber, writer and musician. them. Half of a century is 50 though, before the high enter- poet, 1:30, WRC — Old f-*>»UtCWED PLACE- and in many ways, this has Of the and that means, whether are tainment of Cantor’s first telecast pi. year music, Gradenwitz says: they Chicago Round- been marked an or and those which followed it. This by alert, forward- “The tune of ‘Hatiqvah’ is one of years red-heads, the ones table: "Is There •^Tl'1 H£rf!L numbered 1 is a man who has in- looking interest in music and a the so-called wandering melodies from to 50 and from realized a Blackout of welcoming attitude toward what which appear in many forms and 51 to 100 in the first century, stantly what television is — a History?’ is dis- fresh paths it might take. Al- variations as folk songs of many from 101 to 150 and from 151 to means of communicating with a cussed by Wil- though we, in company with the peoples and which, consciously or 200 in the second century and few people gathered in their liv- liam Henry Jo»e Ferrer. Mervln whole world, stand waiting, and unconsciously, inspire composers from 1901 to 1950 and from 1951 ing room—and he has aimed his C h a m b e rlain, uncertain of the future, there is to melodic invention of their to 2000 in the 20th century. talents at entertaining them. writer, journalist and historian; and Conn Louis of mod- pride to be felt in the accomplish- own.” He lists 12 uses of it, in- There is no point in bringing It could be said, without too Gottschalk, professor ern at the of ments of the past 12 months. cluding that of Smetana in this up, except that a man who much room for argument, that history University ACCORDION SCHOOL For one thing, the Nation’s Cap- "Vltava” and Mahler In has lost a battle—it got pretty Eddie Cantor was the best thing Chicago. “Song 2:30, WRC—First Piano Quartet: Certified by A. A. A. ital is gradually becoming recog- of a Wayfarer.” hot a year ago, you will remember that happened to television in Among the selections played are 10-WEEK TRIAL COURSE. nized as a music center. Even Played for the first time also in —likes to point out that he was 1950. “Minuet” from Mozart’s “Diverti- Includes lessons politics, which controls to some overwhelmed private this country will be the Andante by force, not by Jimmy Durante Also mento in D,” the “Bacchanale” extent cultural advancement be- and use of .ccordion. and Scherzo from the “King David logic. Brinhtened TV Scone from Wagner’s “Tannhauser,” “Songs cause its influence and decisions Whether it was the Washington’s Only Veteran Symphony” by the Israeli com- first year of An almost equally good thing My Mother Taught Me” by Dvorak, influence the country's the second half of the Approved Accordion School personal poser, Avidom. Koussevitzky has 20th Cen- that happened to television was “Prelude in C Major” by Prokofiev life, has assisted at the establish- chosen for the tury (which a lot of Dance” Khatcha- other numbers people in- the arrival on its scene of Jimmy and "Sabre by 3509 14th St. N.W. ment of this status. Many visit- Prokofleff’s "Fifth sisted on it) or the last turian. Symphony” and calling Durante, a veteran of several TU. 1133RA. 8927 ing groups and individual artists of WTOP of the Tschaikowsky’s “Symphony No. 4.” year the first half of the 20th decades in show business, if not 3:30, —Challenge have found it worth while to be- (which it '50’s: A year-end news report by Century actually was), as many as Cantor. Unlike Can- gin their American careers in the top CBS foreign correspondents. year 1950 was a notable one tor, he did not adapt himself to Washington. As the new in television. WW’DC—Skeeter Hawkins: year Tour Set this new art, but the result was 4:00, opens, the first of these will the Opera It was Red Foley and Minnie Pearl of the PAINTING be the year—and it was a thoroughly refreshing one. American debut concert "Grand Ole Opry” cast are guests. next Sun- For 20 Dame Myra Hess, noted pianist, who will be the soloist with most notable for this—in which This has happened—and prob- Dl. 6557 day of the Israel Philharmonic January the 5:00, W’TOP—Frank Sinatra Show: The next the National Symphony at Wednesday’s concert. In most academic battle in sev- ably could happen—only in Du- Orchestra. Metropolitan Opera circle, eral Monica Lewis and Cece Blake visit Erik Tuxen, Danish who tcill direct centuries was started and rante's case. He knows that his This orchestra Tour, arranged by the Baltimore conductor, the latter half Frank Sinatra. A. EBERLY’S SONS has had the good continued. It was, and is. a battle of the program on that night. stock in trade is himself and he 5:00, WMAL—Author Meets the fortune to be helped by two of and Ohio Railroad will take place for which there is 1108 K St. N.W. no solution in wisely doesn’t try to be anything Critics: “East of Home” by Santha the greatest conductors of the the day j on Saturday, January 20. The tour foreseeable future. It was else. He is the same Jimmy Du- Rama Rau is examined. OUR 101-YEAR-OLD CREED: ■—Toscanini and Koussevitzky. the battle in which is the “experts” who rante whether sitting in a hotel WRC—The Show: Jose Promise what can The former sponsored by Ways and Miss Menuhin Dame 6:00, Big only you do; traveled to Tel Aviv don’t know an electron from an room interviewed or stand- Means Myra Hess, being Ferrer, Vivian Blaine, Gloria Swan- always do what you promise. when the organization was an Committee of the Esther electrician parried charges with ing in the middle of the Copaca- son Ken Murray, Margaret O’Brien infant, the name of No. O.E.S. Erik Tuxen Both bearing the Chapter 5, Reservations Plays Saturday the people who invented what the bana dance floor being watched by and Sam Levene are among Tal- Palestine Symphony Orchestra, and information are handled by At argument was about. a capacity crowd. His clowning lulah Bankhead's guests. to conduct it, refusing all re- Jewish Center Here It was the Anna Park, Bellevue Hotel, 51 E Wednesday year of the Battle art is not aimed or channeled in 6:30, WINX—Meet Your Congress: muneration—even A program of more than traveling ex- usual Dame Myra Hess returns after of Color Television. any particular direction; it just “Congress in 1951” is discussed by The street N.W.; Mildred Yerkes, 5815 penses. whole country was' interest will be presented by the a year’s absence to appear as Color television, it may interest explodes from him in all direc- Senators Paul H. Douglas of Il- swept with enthusiasm for his Fourteenth street N.W.; Grace D. soloist Morse of Jewish Community Cent* Satur- piano with the National you to know, is not something tions. Point a television camera linois, Wayne Oregon, performances. People journeyed Williams, 4105 Seventh street Symphony Orchestra Wednesday new, which 1950 can claim for at him and it explodes into homes Andrew F Schoeppel of Kansas and day at 8:30 p.m. in the Cafritz many miles to hear him and at 8:30 in its Senator-Elect Mike Mohoney of N.W.: Mathilda Heuser, 1915 p.m. Constitution Hall. very own. Once upon a time all over the land. twins that were born in Tel Aviv A u d i t o r i um. The a Oklahoma. Calvert street N.W.; Agnes T. S program also will have as couple of Frenchmen named United Nations were named “Tosca” and "Nini” The third event Coverage 7:30, WMAL—Mystery File: Pre- 4881 guest the famous Danish conduc- Georges Rignoux and M. Fournier Cruickshanks, Queens Chapel in a series of Was Too miere of a quiz show featuring a in his honor. Koussevitzky not tor, Erik Tuxen, who will direct got to around with tele- Noteworthy, terrace N.E. and Irene Neikirk. ; fooling to solve flew to Israel to direct concerts cele- The year also has been notable guest panel attempting only it but Room B the Orchestra in the American vision and announced that 206, & O Corner, Connec- they for several other To name mystery stories submitted by lis- gave a month of his time to brating the to things. pre- ticut avenue and H street N.W. premiere of Carl Nielsen’s latest hoped be transmitting in color teners. Center’s 25th a few at random, it was the year: pare it for its present tour of 10!| symphony, the Fifth. Mr. Nielsen any day now. That was in 1910. | The opera to be presented will I When television discovered what 8:00, WTOP — Bergen weeks w’hich begins in a n n i v e r s ary is With McCarthy Sunday not be known until 8. Denmark’s greatest composer. the present emergency January will be marked a current-events reporter it was, Show: Diana Lynn visits Edgar Constitution Hall. Now a full Mr Tuxen is on a six months causing its shortage of materials ■The| all-expense cost includes as hordes of its followers de- and Charlie. fledged and experienced group, by the appear- leave and rail lunch and of absence from his post as nobody-knows-what future 8:30, WRC—'Theater Guild on the round-trip fare, ance of Yaltah manded and got coverage of its name has been changed to one ! director of the Danish State curtailing of radio and television Air: dinner in the dining car, transfer United Nations General Assembly Van Heflin, Gene Lockhart. identifying it with the country it Menuhin, pian- Radio Orchestra. Under the production, color TV be as Kathleen Lockhart and June Lock- to and from the Opera House and may and Security Council sessions. represents. ist, younger of ! far from us as it was from hart star in Phil “State a seat in the dress circle. sponsorship Eugene Ormandy, Rignoux Stong’s good sister of Yehudi When people stopped calling the Gave Musicians he will lead the Philadelphia and Fournier. It’s been a Fair.” Hope. The train leaves Washington at great radio editor to ask the name of All-season • All-Aluminum Menuhin, Orchestra in three concerts, the fight, though, and it is good to 10:30, WRC—American Forum of While the Israel Philharmonic 8 a.m. on Saturday, the 20th, the “mystery melody,” though famous violin- last in New York know that it will the Air: “What Is the Matter With AWNINGS, CANOPIES has covered itself with in time for the matinee being Carnegie continue, at the Music” and glory un-,.arriving and Israel “Stop those other America’s Schools?” is discussed ist, Hall on April 2. He will also ap- least for awhile, to give us all a by Kool Vents bring enduring der the batons of many renowned -performance at the Metropolitan.: Miss Mtnuhln- giveaways just seemed to roll on Steele historian Baker, violinist, pear with the Toronto Symphony little release from other tensions. Henry Commager, colorful beauty and extra utility I conductors, the man who estab- Return will be made immediately and on. and author; and Bernard Iddings j in a Sonata recital. Two years and the Minneapolis Symphony. Best to to all buildings will pay for lished it, the late Bronislaw' Hu- following the performance, home Thing Happen I When Jack Benny, , Bell, Episcopal scholar and educator. arriv-1 ago the artists met at the Dame Hess, named Dame Com- Was Cantor's themselves out of repair and berman, must not be forgotten ing in Washington at 11:15 p. Arrival Burns and Allen, , 12:00, WRC—New Year’s Eve Par- Beautiful m.j of Thomas Mann. This meeting mander of the British Empire in replacements savings. j One of the great violinists of his The year drawing to a close also Frank Sinatra and a number of ty: Ben Grauer describes the scene color combinations. led to the establishment of a per- of her contribution Huberman devoted the las# recognition was notable in television as the others came to television with of revelry in Times Square. Top day, manent sonata ensemble. Convenient Terms to music and to the morale of her one which orchestras are heard. years of his life to an important during most of the top shows that were the delight of FH.4 Spitalny Group Miss Menuhin studied in Paris World War Financing | charitable work. the de- countrymen during radio performers discovered it. A studio audiences, exas- 12:15, WMAL—New Year’s Cele- Seeing and Rome and had the advantage thereby H, received recently honorary de- number of them didn’t know bration: A roundup of musical fes- phon. struction of Jewish musicians Here the what perating televiewers who could of personal association with to her tivities across the Nation. OR. 8400 under the he Thursday grees presented by Reading they discovered—thought this was see that the talent was there if Nazis, sought to give Phil Spitalny’s famous All-Girl musical personalities of greatest University in England and Cam- Just a to it would be KOOL VENT them new hope, as well as a she gadget permit their only properly directed. Orchestra will make an appear- our time. With her brother bridge University. TELEVISION TODAY. refuge by organizing an orchestra admirers to watch them do a radio When Fred Allen flopped enor- recorded Mozart’s “Andante Sos- Mr. Tuxen his musical WNBW—American Forum of Israel. ance on Thursday night at 8:30 began show—but a couple of old-time mously, went to for a 2:30, In This was in 1936 when in 1938 Chicago tenuto in E flat Major” education on the violin at the age the Air: "What Is the Matter With misery and fear was the portion of in Constitution Hall, sponsored by showmen remembered their show- briefing in the TV art from Dave and appeared with him and Jack of 7. He followed courses in America’s Schools?” is discussed by these musicians. As soon manship. Garroway, came back and discov- as the the Exchange in concerts. While ac- Henry Steele Commager, historian Benny architecture at the Royal Acad- One of ered that as well as tech- news spread that an orchestra was Club of Wash- these, surprisingly scripts and and Bernard companying her husband during emy of Arts in and author; Iddings forming, requests to in Copenhagen enough, was Eddie Cantor, who nique were necessary and departed join poured ington. The the war on various assignments, Bell, Episcopal scholar and educator. after graduation studied music was entertaining when to lick his wounds and think from 13 different countries. From proceeds will go and Rignoux 5:30, WTOP— she played at U. S. O. camps seriously in Paris, Vienna and over. first desk men the and Fournier let it be known that things Germany, of to the club's and at the famous Salt People’s Plat- hospitals Berlin. His first experience in they were about to lick the color When confusion around one Berlin Philharmonic, the Frank- i charities and form: “The Lake City Tabernacle by the conducting was gained in various program reached such fort Museumgesellschaft, the Mu- activities problem. Maybe it shouldn't heights that Head aches of | fund, Apostles, being the only non- German houses and in the the nich opera have come as a surprise, since filmed Christmas show was ’51” are consid- Weisbaden, Koenigsberg, i w i t h special invited to there Mormon play Royal Theater in Copenhagen. Cantor has to telecast in mid-December and the ered J. R. Hamburg and Dresden orchestras emphasis on a managed adjust by during the war years. As he refused to with mid-December show were soon recruited. co-operate himself to every new form of was put on Wiggins, manag- program for Mr. Baker won innumerable the Nazis during the war he was show business that has come the air just before Christmas. ing editor of the Huberman called it “an orches- the National honors through competitive audi- forced to flee to Sweden in a fish- along. When Writer-Producer Max Washington tra of leaders.” He said further: Training School him tions which brought appear- ing boat, enlisted in the Free A number of other veterans of Liebman proved himself some- Post, and Arthur “In Palestine, with the founding for Boys. or- THE LATEST IN ances as soloist with leading Danish Army during the occupa- the entertainment world had thing of a genius by continuing to H. Motley, pres- of this extraordinary orchestra— The orches- ident of chestras. He was a member of tion and took part in the libera- turned in the turn out top-notch Sid Caesar- Parade rpm 33 RPM 78 Rp* tra is on an ex- up living room, how- V3 a bright future in the world of the All-American Youth Or- Publications. tion of his home city. Last sum- ever, to demonstrate that some- Imogene Coca shows on “Saturday RCA Victor Capitol music is foreseen. It is tended coast- expected chosen Stokowski to mer Night Revue.” 6:00, WMAL— Columbia Mercury Mr- chestra, by he made three successful ap- times an old performer can't that, in conjunction with the or- to-coast tour. spiuinx. Year in Review: Decca Cetra-Soria play the solo in concert and pearances at the Edinburgh Fes- learn new tricks. This made Can- When Wendy Barrie seems to London M-G-M chestra, international festivals of Its personnel of 30 young and at- The top news recording of Rimsky Korsakoff’s tival, introducing there Nielsen's tor welcome and if have disappeared, which isn’t a (Many other labeja music and drama will be held in tractive girls is headed, as in the doubly you Danny Thomas. events Of 1950 also in stock) “Scheherazade.” Later, as mem- “Fifth the work he think this good idea at all. ^ the Symphony.” comes from an old ad- are shown on which classical and modern works past, by violinist, Evelyn. A — Come in ber of the NBC Symphony, one of will conduct in When Faye Emerson remained feature be Washington mirer of his it is a thought you film with commentary by White of Biblical subjects will be per- special will Viola and out in in and Browset the youngest, he was soloist on Wednesday. should discard. This comes from front her particular tele- House Rash. formed on their historic natural her 17 drums. The young tym- Correspondent Bryson ." "" ■ .. vision the NBC Artist Recital Period. At .. 1 field, though many tried to 6:00, WTOP — Bigelow Theater: scenes.” The stimulus which Hu- panist. is considered one of the best her. present he can be frequently Diana Lynn and Don Defore co- berman hoped for the has world’s finest feminine drummers. country heard in many of the Hollywood When CBS went around for sev- star in “Double Feature.” come to Also highlighting the instrumental pass. — films. He studied with Persinger, eral weeks with a red face after a 7:00, WMAL With a resident body of cul- solo portions will be Janet and Jacques Gordon and Bronislaw Chess Notes competitor’s commercial turned up Revue: Jane Froman and Maureen tured musicians as a there her trumpet. Among the vocal- spur, Huberman. instead of the sponsor’s in the Cannon are Paul Whiteman’s guests. has been a of ists are Jeanie, contralto, and resurgence every middle of a television program. 7:30, WMAL—Showtime U. S. form of music Gloria, a coloratura soprano. By Donald H. Mugridge among the people. When Milton Berle proved he A.: Jose Ferrer and Gloria Swan- In the By the courtesy of Edmund are based on son larger cities, programs of ings the D. C. cham- could change his pace by becom- recreate a scene from “Twen- Jewish music were Nash we are able to give the re- of tieth given regularly pionships 1934-5, 1938, 1942, ing subdued—subdued for Berle, Century.” Lauritz Melchior by chamber music groups and Choir Boys Sings sults of the Soviet championship, 1944-5, and 1947-50, the Washing- at least. and Betty and Jane Kean also choral societies. Training orches- directly from Russian sources. ton Chess Divan championships of When a appear. night club comedian . TV TONIGHT tras for young people and for Neither Botvinnik nor Bronstein 1942, 1944, and 1946 and the Fed- 8:00, WNBW—Comedy Hour: Dan- ! Number named Jerry Lester became one the workers have been established Lortzing played, and in their absence Paul eral C. C. championship of 1949. of the ny Thomas, Ed Wynn, Sigmund1 The Vienna Choir will be The weekly concert at the Cen- season’s sensations and en- to members for the Phil- Boys Keres obtained his best success in Since all these Romberg and Washington Baritone supply events have been riched the language by two words presented in recital in Constitu- tral Branch of the YMCA w'ill Fague Springman, are among Eddie harmonic when necessary. Many years. As is usual in the Russian held with regularity, and the Di- “George” and “Dagmar.” Cantor’s guests. large choruses have sprung up tion Hall by Patrick Hayes on take place tomorrow night in place championships, there was a good van championship is normally A good all year, told. May tele- 8:00, WTOP—Toast of the Town:! throughout the country for the The proportion of newcomers, two of quite as strong as the District, vision have Sunday, January 7, at 4 p.m. The of the customary Tuesday. more like it. Metropolitan Opera Soprano Mimi express purpose of cultivating na- whom came right at Keres’ heels, the figures are based on a sampl- concert is being co-sponsored by program will be given by Justin Benzell and Yorkshireman Comic tive songs. Opera and the dance several of the Soviet ing rather than a rec- distancing complete Ben Wrigley appear. were revived the Home and School League of Lawrie, tenor; Glenn Carow, DAV Activities and folk festivals grandmasters. One of the latter, ord. Mr. Gorinstein’s pre-emi- 9:00. Time: Screen pianist, and the Utah Centennial WTTG—Party were held. Composers have been Blessed Sacrament parish of Bondarevsky, did not even score nence results from the fact that Meetings this week are: Star Joan Blondell is Chorus under the direction of guest. encouraged and prizes given for Alexandria, Va. This will be the 50 per cent. Alatortsev and he won the District Championship Federal Chapter. Monday. 9:00, WNBW — Television Play- Chester William Hill. The con- outstanding new works. A vast Choir Boys last appearance here Mikenas, prominent masters of one year, as a comparative un- National Service Auxiliary. house: Vicki Cummings, Loren cert will be part of the annual j musical life has developed in for at least two years, as they the 1930s who have fallen behind known, and never tried again. The Wednesday. Fletcher and Grace Kelly star in New Year’s Day open house pro- Israel because Huberman had will not tour the United States: in receht years, were back in the writer has regularly placed behind Edward B. Tucker Chapter. Margaret Cousins’ “Leaf Out of a| courage, compassion and initia- next season. gram. this time and did well. Messrs. Stark and for the Thursday. Book running Shapiro • tive. In addition P. Keres E. Heller 9-8 last three the Interior 11:00, WMAL—Feature Film: Pa- to sacred songs of The Navy Band will resuine its 11'/a-5‘4 years. However, one Chapter, Friday. All Anthem on L. Aronln 11-fl V. Mikenas at 1701 tricia Morrison, Kenny Baker and Program. the 16th and 17th century, the X. Llpnitsky .11-6 I. Bondarevsky 8-9 palpable injustice is the rating of Eighteenth street N.W. EDDIE winter concert series in the De- __ Belita star in The Israel Philharmonic is will A Tolush 11-6 T. Petrosan 8-9 Richard S. who is National Service “Silver Skates.” boys present Albert Lortzing’s Consti- 10-7 Y. Averbakh 7-10 Cantwell, per- Chapter, Fri- partmental Auditorium, V. Smyslov 11:15, WTOP—Fun for’51: A spe- flying to New York in three “The Opera Rehearsal” as their A. Konstan’sky iO-7 G. Bori'ko S'/a-lOVa haps 200 points stronger than the day, 419 Seventh street N.W. tution avenue, between Twelfth 9-8 A. Suetln cial New Year’s eve fea- It has been I Boleslavsky MVa-lOV'b official The On program, : planes. rehearsing operetta offering. The V, Lublinsky 4-13 figure. rating system, Saturday, Northern Vir- composer, and Thirteenth streets N.W., on S. Flohr _9-8 turing Arthur Godfrey, Ken Murray, under Leonard Bernstein’s direc- an V. Alatortsev 9-8 A. Sokolsky 4-13 however, is an excellent ginia Auxiliary will hold a actor, the son of actors, and at 8:30. The con- idea, party Abe Ben CANTOR Friday night for Burrows, Joey Adams, * tion for weeks, and on its married to an Chess Life, the organ of the which must have involved enor- patients in Ward E at Mt. many actress, died on the certs will be held weekly on Fri- Blue, Jan Murray, Jean Carroll and "COLGATE COMEDY HOUR" United States Chess Federation, mous labor in its execution. The Alto Hospital from 3 to 5 arrival will continue under Kous- day after the first performance, 13. p.m., Ed Sullivan is host. days through April with Judy Lynn. sevitzky. The program in Con- January 21, 1851, in Frankfurt. has lately published a series of list is to be brought up to date Hospital Chairman Mrs. for some Mabel Howard in stitution Hall will open with the It was the last of his operas. This The Phillips Gallery will pre- “national chess ratings" twice a year, but henceforth “only charge, assisted in by Mrs. Lee first performance in this country season the choir boys are giving sent this afternoon at 5 the String 2,306 players, expressed points ratings of U. S. C. F. members be- Ferguson, Nellie WNBW8-9P.M.: Grissom and CHANNEL 4 of the Israel national anthem, the opera for the first time in Art Quartette, consisting of the and based on performances in a low the master class will be pub- Hallie Pettey. Arden “AUTO HEATERS” of “rated tourna- lished.” Schofield will •••••••• “Katiqvah,” or “The Hope.” Ac- the United States. following members of the Phila- specified series present artists in HOT WATER AND GAS a musical delphia Orchestra: Morris Shulik, ments,” national and local, from program. To Pit' Any Model Cor 1921-1950. The classification is Irwin Eisenberg, violins; Gabriel SALES. REPAIRS Braverman, viola, and Hershel as follows; Grandmaster, 2,700 Villain of the Week senior master, 2,500- Triumphs AND INSTALLATION Programs Gorodetzky, cello. points up; By tha Associated Press The wide selection One of the few place* In town where and orchestra: master, 2,300-2,499; jrV® MONDAY. Khachaturyan's 2,699 points; istic suspense. Or yon can drive In for prompt, depend- STRING ART "Sabre Dance,” orchestra; “Bell The Music Club better, good w of luncheon and able service. QUARTETTE, Phillips Song." from Delibes' Friday Morning expert, 2,100-2,099; class A 1,900- Gallery, 5 p.m. Haydn’s “Lakme.” A smile of is ^Sa*-ir gf “Quartet, Joanne; "Meet the scheduled a varied for triumph being Op. 76. No. 2’’; Hindemith’s “Quar- Instruments.” program 2,099; class B, 1,700-1899; class dinner dishes teases orchestra; “Gypsy Airs.” [election worn by Frank Love jf Drivin Radio Soleservice tet No. 3. Op. 22’’; Brahms' Quartet joy these || from “South Pacific.” ‘Hora Stac- Friday morning in Barker Hall, and class D below No. 3, Op. 67.” C. 1,500-1,699, days. b your appetite at the H New Jersey Ave. A D gt. N.W. IE. 1614 cato." Evelyn; Malotte’s “The Loid's YWCA, at 11:30 a.m. Phyllis 1500. Washington's not credited TUESDAY. Prayer,” the choir. Despite the name, the actor has SOLDIERS’ HOME SYMPHONETTE. FRIDAY. Gieseler, singer, will be heard in with any masters, but 48 players Franklin B. Charles, conductor; been strictly a “heavy”—with FRIDAY MORNING MUSIC CLUB, a group of songs, accompanied by appear in the expert, A and B Stanley Hall. 5:30 p.m. Phyllis Gleseler. vocalist; Dorothy nothing but leers and sneers to MARINE BAND SYMPHONY ORCHES- Stahl, cellist; Baum Stone. Jane Malone at the piano. Dorothy in the order of their rat- Betty classes, his credit on the iofedfefc': TRA, Mai. William F. Santelmann, Constance Russell, pianists; Barker and Baum romance side of leader, Commerce Department au- Stahl, cellist, Betty ings. Players from the “inactive” I Hall, YWCA. 11:30 am.. Bach's the ledger in his early movie ap- « luncheon-dinner » ditorium. 8:30 P.m. "Overture” to “Be Thou Contented and Rest.” Stone, pianist, will collaborate in sections, who have not partici- iffflA60ll Montgomery St. K Verdi’s “Joan of Arc,” Rubinstein's "Praise God"; Vlaneras’ pearances. °pp‘ v*' Theiter “Roses the presentation of Hure’s cello- -Ba » FREE “Kamennol Ostrow." Tschaikowsky’s Britten’s" Now in any rated event since Blanches”; the Leaves pated — I But now in “Nutcracker Suite,” “Grand March,” Are Falling Past.” “As It Is. Plenty”; sonata, and Constance Rus- “Goodbye, My Rous- piano 1946, are here starred—Capt. Hol- | from Wagner's "Tannhauser”; “Vlsst d’Arte.” from Puccini’s “La Fancy”—he makes love to Joan home seau’s “Piece Concertante,” Robert Tosca." Miss Gleseler; Hure’s “So- sell will close the program with a croft of the Navcom team will 6 Steaks, Sea Food, Chops E Isele, trombone soloist; Lehar’s "Gold nata for Piano and Cello.” Miss Crawford. And wins out over Sl4 Mile Fait Nst’l Airport, Alex., Vs. Ml OPEN i group of piano numbers. 5 and Enesco’s "Roumanian probably find the report of his Silver,” Stahl, Mrs. Stone: Brahms’ “Rhap- Robert Young, to boot. i Rhapsody No. I." sody. E Flat, Op. 110”; Chopin’s inactivity exaggerated. v Delivery WEDNESDAY. "Etude In E. Op. 10. No. 3”; Pro- kofleff’s "Sonata No. 3,” Miss Rus- USCF Ratine*. NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ? sell. •A. Gorinstetn 2.298 C. i Howard Mitchell, conductor; Erik NAVY Contract Renewed Gardner.. 1,865 SERVICE BAND. Lt. Comdr. Charles D. Mugrldge 2.280 A. Stein 1,865 SUNDAY Tuxen, guest conductor; Myra Hess, Brendler. conductor. Departmental in pianist, soloist; Constitution Hall, HOLLYWOOD. H. Berliner 2.257 H. Underwood 1.860 HUDSON f Finest Chines* Auditorium. 8:30 p.m. Bach-Abert M. C. Stark 2.257 F. 1.853 f. 8:30 p m. Vaughan Williams’ "Fan- C. Pozarek Pre- 0 "Chorale. Fugue. G Minor”; "Over- Paramount has renewed its con- N. T. 2.245 All Foods, Freshly tasia on a Theme Thomas Tallis.” Whitaker *J. Palsrock 1,849 by ture" to Glinka’s "Russian and O. D. delivered for double orchestra: Bee- tract with Jan for an- Shapiro 2,221 P. Stetzer. 1,835 f Pip- k string Ludmilla.” "Siegfried's Death." from Sterling A. Hesse pared, thoven’s C. 2,200 *C. Karson 1,830 Hot to "Concerto No. 3. C Minor, Wagner's "Cle Gotterdam.nerung"; other The H. B. Schwartz. (. ing your door Op. 37,” Miss Nielsen’s year. former Broad- Burdge 2,127 1.816 f Hess; Car! Goldmark's “Rustic Wedding Sym- S. E. Wagman 2.110 R. Church 1.810 8 within 1 Hour \ "Symphony No. 5." Mr. Tuxen, con- phony, Op. 3fi”; Liszt’s "Polonaise way star of “Born Yesterday” will *H. Roussrau 2.103 *F. R. Mueller 1.806 ductor. No. 2,” “O’ Paradis.” from Meyer- next be teamed with Mil- *V. L. Eaton 2.076 G. Carlton 1.805 DAY { Minimum Order i beer’s "L’Afrlcaine”: Ray THURSDAY. Speaks' "Morn- E. Nash 2.073 D. L. Morgan 1,790 | 52.50 HOME ing,” Ben Mitchell Morris, tenor, land in the Perlberg-Seaton pro- R. B. Ilderton 2.013 "T. Hollcroft 1,785 l SOLDIERS’ SYMPHONETTE. soloist; from Gershwin's NOW THEN—TRY Franklin B. excerpts •E. Skraly 2.001 C. F. Sieweke 1.700 Charles, conductor; "Porgy and Bess.” duction of “Rhubarb,” tale of an Stanley Hall. 5:30 pm. H. Steinbach. 1.988 G. O'Rourke 1,760 Downtown—One Stop H. P. 1.974 J. R. Rice ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA. Phil Spitalny. SATURDAY. alley cat who inherits a major Reyss 1.749 I conductor; Constitution Hall. 8:30 SOLDIERS’ HOME SYMPHONETTE. F. Miller 1.959 T. Bullocku*. 1.745 p.m. "Battle Hymn of the Re- Franklin B. Charles, conductor; league baseball team. •H. V. Klein 1.958 W. F. Gray 1.741 Sales, Service, Paris R. S. Cantwell 1,941 F. M. Dubol*. 1,727 public,” selections from Lehar’s Stanley Hall S:30 p.m. The blond actress will soon be "The Merry Widow," Gloria; Lecu- ISRAEL BAKER, violin; YALTAH C. Miller 1,927 E. Boschan.. 1,711 S. Thomae 1.920 DISTRICT ona’s “Siboney.” the orchestra; MENUHIN, piano; sonata recital, seen with Kirk Douglas in “Ace G. *8. Korda.._ 1.706 W. J. Nucker 1.884 H. Clmermanis 1,705 Theme and Variations,” Janet; Jewish Community Center, 8:80 in MOTOR New and Used Malarial “Drum Concerto,” “Three Charmon- Mozart's “Sonata, A Major, the Hole.” M. Seldelman 1,884 W. Gallagher 1,705 CO. Building p.m. S. Schwarti. 1,881 W. ettes,” Schubert’s “Ave Marla,” K. 626”; ChaJes’ “Sonata. A Minor”; In private life Miss Sterling is Michael*. 1.701 <239 Kenilworth Ava. HE. AH <200 Jeanla and AU-Glrl Choir; Gersh- Brahms’ “Sonata No. 2, A Major, 1509 14th St. N.W. win’s In the wife of screen star Paul So far as local events are con- “Rhapsody Blue.” Louise Op. 100.” PttoM Ml. 1000 OPEN SEVEN OATS A WEEK Douglas. cerned, it appears that these rat-