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ESGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ' OREGON. TTEDXESDAY, MAY 1, 1935. MUSIC FESTIVAL Ashland Will Be Scene of Two-Day Program With 1700 Children Participat ingSponsored by SONS ASHLAND. May l.-(Spl) -Nearly 1700 children will take part In the mass choruses, orchestras, bands, and dances which are Jeatures ot the sev enth annual mu.Mo festival sponsored hy Southern On-Ron Normal, at the junior high school gymnasium heie Thursday and Friday. May 2 and 3. It has been announced by Miss Louiw Woodruff, director of music at the college. More than 13150 children will be present on Thursday, grade school day, and will pack the lame gym to capacltv. The number to attend this year exceeds last year's total of grade school children by 100. Ap proximately 400 hlRh Bchool students are to attend on Friday. The event Is one of the most Im portant educational activities spon sored by the Normal and has at tracted wide attention. Schools all over Jackson county, with many from neighboring counties and northern California, reenter their studentB each year. Hundreds of par Ants and friends will also be guests of the city during the two day per- iDSome 600 children will alng In the chorus of unchanged voices on Thursday afternoon, with 272 sched uled to take part In the folk danc ing The Junior high chorus will be made up of 317 members, and 100 will play In to Junior mass band, practice Is scheduled for the morn ing with progrnms arranged for each afternoon. The public Is Invited and no charge is made. Schools to be represented on Thurs day Include: Phoenix, Talent, Klam ath Falls, Went Side School at Med ford. Independence, Beaver Creek, Nell Creek. Griffin Creek, Wagner Creek. Derby, Lone Pine. Riverside school at Grants Pass under direc tion of Miss Ellen Franco, former Normal student; Jacksonville, Maple ton, Oak Orove, Gold Hill, Hogue River. Prospect, MeUford Junior high. North Phoenix. Vreka and Weed, and the Ashland Lincoln. Washington, and Junior high schools. This Is the first year that Jacksonville has taken part In the festival. Thursday's prgoram la as follows: 1 ;30 AddrcHs: Mayor Thornton Wiley Address: Dr. WnHor neUord. president S. O. N. S. 1:45 Chorus of Unchanged Voices, directed by Louise Woodruff, dir ector of music, S. O. N. 8.: 1. "Pop Goes the Weasel" (early American song) a. "DHnclng School" (old American .dance) 3. "Wanagi Wncipl Olowan" (Ghost-Dance song, Dukotn tribe) 4, "Dawn" Edward B. Blrgo (Professor of public school music. Indiana university) fl. "Pigeons" C. L. Wright 8. "Billy Boy" (old college song) E. L. White 7. "Home on the Hange" (cowboy song) 8. "Old Kentucky Home" (folk song type) atcpn.cn rosier i 2:00 Folk-dancing: (Directed by D. Virginia Hnles. Physical Education Department. 3. O. N. 8.) 1. The Black Nag 3. Hey for Three 1 3. Irish Jig N 4. Come Let Vn He Joyr 5. Highland Ming fl. Minuet 2;30 Special numbers: "Mnilor Song" Otto Miessner (Ornde school chorus. Riverside pchool. Grants Pass, directed by Ellen Franco) "Dance Song" (from William Tell) HoMinl (Bys' three-part chorus, riioenix. directed by rlnrn Goldln and Edith Fish) "Spring I Here With Joy and Sorrow" Kountz "God or our Fathers" p. A. Sehnecker (Junior high rhorus. Klamath Palls, directed by Asortt Frlgaarrt, Are. Neva Pe Spain) 3:00 Junior high chorun (ensemble) directed by Evelyn Nye, Medford Junior High music: "Sky Voyagers" C. K. Spellman The Jolly Beggar" Elridge "I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby" Frederick Clay 3:30 Special numbers: "Over the Top" (march) j . Grainier "Country Gardens" OralnRer (Junior band. Weed. California, directed by Don Colvig) 3:45 Junior massed bands, directed by Don Colvig, Weed, Calif.: March "Blue Eagle" Johnson Reverie "Evening Idyl" Weber Overture "Energy" Bennett HlRh HelifK)! Program for Friday 1 :16 Address: Mayor Thornton Wiley Address: Dr. Walter Redford, president of S. O. N. S. 1:30 Massed orchestras, (directed by Ward Croft, Ashland): Oveture "Italians in Algeria" Rossini "Marche Heroique'VFranz Schubert "Ballet Music from 'Rosamunde' Franz Schubert 1:45 Special Numbers: March, "Fairest of the Fair". Sousa Selection, "Die Fledcfmaus" (The Bat) Johann Strauss (Band, Weed, Calif., directed by Don Colvig) Overture. "Don Juan" Mo?art "Prelude" Beglon (Orchestra, Klamath Falls, directed by Harry Borel ) "National Emblem" (march) E. E. Bagley "May, Ray and Jay" (selection) M. F. Pullon (Band, Dunamuir, Calif., directed by M. D. Stanley) "Marche Milltarle" No. 1 F. Schubert "Tannhauser" (selection) Richard Wagner (Orchestra. Dunsmuir. directed by M. D. Stanley) "The First rrtmrose" Grieg (Girls' Gee club, Jacksonville, directed by Plorence Hunsaker) "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" Boys' Glee Club "On the Lagoon" Girls' octette (Medford high school. Esther Church Lcakc, director) 2:45 Girls' chorus (ensemble), dir ected by Mrs. Madge Coopey, Klam ath Falls high school: "Heiglio Maid of the Mill" (Polish folk-song) arranged by Treharne "Star Lullaby" )Wclsh folk-song, Arranged by Troharne "The Bracelet" (a cnppella) David Stanley Smith "Hymn to the Night" Elinor Remmlck Warren Boys chorus (ensemble) , directed by Dorothy Reynolds. Ashland: "The Rovers" (folk-song of Fin land) Arr. Troharne "All Day on the Prairie" Guion-RieKpr "Tally-Ho" Leoni-Dels 3:16 Special number: "Stars" Ware-Harris "Light of Dawning".: Tschaikowsky-Fedeiicln "The Holiday" cumin (Girls' chorus, Klamath Falls, directed by Madge Coopey) 3:30 Mixed chorus (ensemble), dir ected by Esther Church Leako: "Ships on the Ocean" ( Italian folk-song) Arr. by Troharne "Queen of the May" (folk-song of Alsace-Lorraine, Arr. by Troharne "The Hallelujah Chorus" (from "Messiah" Handel 3:48 Special numbers: "Gems of Marl tana" Wallace 'Klefer'a Special" (march)....KIofer (Yreka, directed by A. F. Galgano) "Jolly Robbers" (oveture) von Suppe (Orchestra, Grants Pass, directed by Martin Trcpte) "Zampa" (overture) L. J. F. Herold (Band, Mt. Shasta, directed by Charles P. Graham) 4:1ft Massed bands (directed by Wil son Walt, Modford): "The HeaYena Are Telling"... .Haydn "Festival Overture" Otis Taylor "Ptzrlcato Polka" and "Valse Lento" (Sylvia Ballet). Delibes F Pictures of the cast of the opera, Fra Diavolo, which U billed for ap pearance at the Craterlan theater a week from today, are on display In "the Main street window of the Cham ber of Commerce building. The prin cipals have been photographed In cos tume and form an Interesting group In a study of characterization. James Stevens as FraDlavolo seems to em body the swashbuckling gallantry of the part, while the fearsome features of B?ppo and Glacomo, portrayed by Ralph Burgess and W. F. Qulsenberry. offer ample reason for the t?rror with which they are regarded, In the opera, by th villagers. Esther Bristol appears as Zerllna,, the lovely daughter of the In keeper, and the camera has caught her In a charming pose. The imperious Lady Allcash, Roberta Ward Bcbb. fulfills the conception of the beautiful wife of the crochety English nobleman. Lord Allcash, the part taken by Fletcher Fish. Murmle Olson as Lorenzo, captain of the carblnterl. Is the picture of a dashing officer, military to the fin gertips, and George Peckham is the typically benign host of the small tavern in the Italian mountains, where as "Matteo" he presides. To back up these principals the pho tographer has assembled pictures of the entire chorus In portalt poses beautifully executed, Credit Is due Mrs. LeClerc of the Kennel-EUls stu dio for the display which la well worth viewing. SENTENCE SLATED FOR SATURDAY IN PARK FRAUD CASE (Continued from Psge One) ASHLAND SENIOR PLAY SLATED Fl The three-act comedy farce, "Skid ding," by Auranin Rouverol. will be presented by the senior class of Ash land high school Friday. May 3. In the Ashland high school gym. The cast has been working diligently for many weeks on the production, and those who have seen pre-presentatlon performances declare It to be far su perior to the ordinary run of high school plays. BUI Jungwlrth and HJalmar Kan nasto, basketball stars familiar to Medford fans, have Important roles In the 'production, the former taking the part of Andy and the latter play ing Grandpa. Margaret Harker plays the lending feminine role as Marian Hardy, and Errol Miller, a Wayne Trenton, has the masculine lead. PLAY SATURDAY NIGHT The Juniors and seniors of Prospect high school will present "Drums In My Heart" In the Prospect school gym nasium Saturday, May 4. at 8:15. L It Is a mystery play of unusual theme, and the solution Is baffling to the most astute. There are three acts and earh is filled with excite ment, humor and mystery. This is the first mystery play to be given in Prospect In several years. trsrr refusal of department heads to appropriate money he considered nec essary, he undertook devious mesne of getting this money and converted all of It to park improvements. Jury Ignores Defense The government, however. Insisted that by no means all of the money so realized was diverted to govern ment US'1, and thet considerable of It actually founds Its way Into Sol Ins -ky's pockets. This, the federal court Jury chose to believe. Two subordinates of Soli n sky, A. R. Edwin, former clerk and special dis bursing officer at the park, and I. F. Davidson, former construction super intendent there, were Jointly Indicted with Sollnsky on nine counts. They pleaded guilty before Sollnsky went to trial, and appeared as government witnesses. They probably will be sen tenced with Sollnrky on Saturday. News of the conviction of K. C. (Count) Sollnsky, former superinten dent of Crater Lake National park, on 14 counts charging financial Irregu1 larltles In the park finances, was re ceived In this city about 11 o'clock last night. Sollnsky had been park superintendent since 1929, and was widely known In this city and county. as was his family. Sollnsky took an active part In civic activities, and up to the time of his unexpected Indict ment enjoyed an excellent reputation throughout southern Oregon. The conviction strips Sollnsky of park pension and retirement rights. According to local reports, an ap peal of the conviction to a, higher federal court. Is probable. Sollnsky succeeded Col. C. O. Thomson as park i peri n tend ent. and before t':at he was assistant superin tendent at Yosemite National park. Most of his life has been Bpent in the forest or park service. In his college days, he was a star football player at the University of California. His many friends in Medford were shorkd at the news of his conviction. the general Impression among them being there would be acquittal or ?-t worst a hung Jury. WHEAT GROWERS TO VOTE ON AAA Preliminary arrangement are un derway in this county for the wheat referendum, set for Saturday, May 28. when wheat growers of the nation will vote on the question of continu ing AAA wheat contracts, and the system. County Agent Robert G. Fow ler states there are 78 wheatrower. In Jackson county eligible to cast ballot. The wheatmen will vote either Yes or No. on the following question: "Are you In favor of a wheat produc tion adjustment program to follow the present one which expires, wl ti the 1935 crop year?" The same question Is voted upon by new wheat contract growers, bu In a separate division of the ballot The balloting will be by mail; the same sent to the county agent's of flee, where they will be counted and then dispatched to Washington, D C, for final tabulation. Meteorological Report May J, 1935 Fnrecflftts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday, with occasional cloud iness; not much change In temperature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Thursday, but occasional cloudiness west portion; local frosts east portion tonight. Temperature a year ago today : Highest, 02; lowest, 36. Total monthly precipitation, .01 of an Inch, Total precipitation since September 1, 1034, 15.81 inches; ex cess for the season, 0 27 of an inch. day, 60 per cent; 6 a, m. today, 93 per cent. , Sunrise tomorrow, 5:05 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:10 p. m. Observation Taken at 5 A. M., 110th Meridian Time " So n 0ITT U ' y p (3 Boise 58 Boston - 58 Chicago 63 Denver 68 Eureka 68 Helena ..... 62 Los Angeles 62 MEDFORD 68 New York 66 Omaha 56 Phoenix 72 Portland 64 Reno 62 Roseburg 58 Salt Lake Slty .... 52 San Francisco .... 64 Seattle 60 Spokane 60 Walla Walla 66 Washington, D.C. 66 34 .16 Clear 42 .04 Cloudy 40 .... Cloudy 46 .... Cloudy 60 .01 Clear 43 .08 Cloudy 44 .10 P. Cdy. 42 .12 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear 40 .06 Cloudy 34 .102 Clear Clear Clear Clear 48 .... Clear E SEEN That there is no race discrimina tion In Medford CCC district. Is evi denced by the fact that negro, Mex ican. Spanish, portugeuse, and Jap anese recruits were received In the last consignment of new men re ceived from Fort McArthur. Cal. At Camp Evans Creek, and at Camp Elk Creek, both situated In Rogue River national forest, there are mixtures of all these races, work ing side by side with squads of "Yankees." HEALTH SALIENT BEAUTY POINTS FOR Devnport. Billle Schuppel. Junior Stauffer, June Mobray, Charles How ard, Jr., Barbara Sloop. James Lll Ue. Theda Peyton, Janet Andrew, Betty Crow. Patricia Crow. Richard Miller, Marilyn Miller. Patricia Kel zur, Charles Hunt. Marvin Fry mire. Jack Stark. Harriet Wheeler. Friendship votes will be received st the baby show headquarters until 9:00 p.m. Saturday. May 11. The question of who will be the "Baby Kings'' and the "Baby Queens" of the Pythian Sisters' baby show will Interest parents and friends for the coming two weeks. In jhe final analysis friendship points, health points ' and beauty merit will decide the winners In the royalty division, the health and beauty merits will be given at the health and beauty shows which open next week. Recent entries In the baby show contest are: Donna Gorham, Reva Nordstrom, Lorraine Greaves, Bobby Dutton, Thomas Dutton, Robert Rsmmln. Barbara Kan tor. Janet Walton. Melvin Flynn. Donald Flynn. Carol Abbott. Bruce Fowler, Arnold GrLiham. Verna Meadows, Frances Troxell, Marilyn Bohnert, Perry Polk, Doreen Straus, Wesley Perdue, Reta S. 0. s. Lyl P. Wilcox, for nine ytvt coun ty horticulturist nd pathologist, to day assumed a similar position with the Southern Oregon Sales, Inc. No successor has yet been named for the county vacancy. County Judge Earl S. Day said to day the county court contemplates no action until the frultmen haw mapped out plans and "then the county court will co-operate with their wishes." 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