«■ Marian ’Anderson, Negro Contralto (To Open Civic Course Oct. 14The musical public of Syracuse again wilt have opportunity to hear the world’s greatest Negro contralto, Marian Anderson, when ihe Civic Music Association p regents her In Central High School Lincoln Auditorium on Oct. 14 in ils first concert of its 1940*41 series. No other singer In history has appeared before such vast audiences so many times within, a given year, Mrs. S. B. Everts, association president, announces.Other attractions of the International array of artists to be presented on the Civic Association's course the coming season will be the Grlller String Quartet, which ranks among the bsst, a foursome to be considered In discussion ofthe world's fine quarktsf the Littlefield Ballot, outstanding ballet attraction before the public today, a company of 65 oeople with a symphony orchestra: Lina Pag-Kughr, billed as greatest living coloratura soprano; the second Tetrazzini; Ezio Pinza, Metropolitan basso, tan, and of a dynamicpersonality, Luboshuiz and Ne-menoff, duo-planlsts, who?* entryInto the concert field ihe pressfrom eosst tn rnast has pronounced: second to none. jAn added effraction, not irt-1 eluded in the series, is the Original Don Co??ack Chorus and dancers with Serge Jaroff, conductor, favorites here, returning for its 11th tour.