IRENE WILLIAMSJtrne U'illUmn in the *•!*»»«« ti,c -Mnzntt•prcHruirU by U'llH:uii Wade MfochftW. to be heard here auspice* nf the IteclJiovcn Socler.**. TliU the “fJiftmber prtirt notion# brln* heardoaf of tl/O in the- UnitedCosl Fun TutM.shortly under the TnoHt delightful «f SJnten tl»i» season.By BEULAH PATTERSON.Symphonies and rumors of symphonies! Again the news of Sym-phonv Orchestra doings is beinR noised about and it seems, from all n-dkations, that we are not only to have cne symphony orchestra, b'.it two.Loraas, nml is'dedicated .by Sir. Lomax to Miss Jordan.Only a few munihlt; ago 'l«as said lb.it the Symphony Orchestra bad died.| {There wns much grief. After I'j yours : Ml:e San Antonio Symphony Orchestra phycit its' final role ll» the ZR lisle drama of thi- Kiwi! Ja»t Reason. iJuriug llmae years ll-ero had bceti a dreadful struggle. Thu iinislr*j;ii5s bad kept lip ibelr i:t rho cause cf music.The conductors had done ao:uu Krrniu-«us work. The board •* directors hud . kept up nn inccssam appeal 10 ibe i public :iud I bo public—well, the public I had done Luo b«U it cuiitd under the J DrcnniM»nces. And after r.ll that—IP 'years of it— the fend a were bo low ;!l* orchwira l;nd ro disband ■•vr‘men noted for their generolt? interest in the orchestra jnlii off ilie j debt and the orchestra was no mort*. P.ut now, quite suddenly, likeThe pro pram for -fine arts rfcimsgat tl.oVex asbyFwJcration meeting was arranged by Mr*. Jntae* L. Price, obr.lrman of the program commit too »n the Texas Federation ot .Music Clubs. The number? follow:Ear it one—Prologue from *•!':; gilacd.................. I.t'oiuav.il.’flCnri KUioU. Hoimlon.Mrs. Elliott. nrronipnr.ist. ‘Cello—'’Air nn G string........lh*.oh•She c7.o-■MclRdle* Mrs.Glrn iThree i Soprano—Depois/and ionise- .......!. ! The T.361 Hour.tlsijuderbvlr from a clear sky. comes the news of the orchestra being reorganized. Ami almost In the same breath comes the announcement of n new orchestra—a little symphony. Thisc new litilo symphony will have nn adrnntgge over rJie old Symphony Orchestra, since it will be ncif-au*. rainlpp. f’esare Jbitre, ibe Celebrated European conductor, will be the guiding power behind this group ot player?. There will be about tblrty-fira players.Mr. Lorre comes to this country with n long list of Old WopJiI triumph? to his credit, having won quite as n-.iicli praise for bis orgju recital* ju Cove-ii/'r.r Garden. London, as for his con-dueling of Wagnerian operas in Paris, and an orchestra of fifty or more |il:.yors tn Antwerp. I-iko .lullen Paul Ulllsc. conductor of Liu* Sun Antnulu f Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Lorre Is :i , JWZtati. ift* la known ns an arrlsc conductor nnd In addition, Js a violinist and an organistLain •........Miss Kathnriue Christ!;..........Van Wien*-......... i: i! bins I ein iTobias. Houston.I/O .four fn;n ;......... CJiarpenrirr ........Kramer............. CurranUedinond. Corpus Horace Clark. accompanist.Contralto ..................•- SclcM-fedMiss Hortens? Smith. Port Arthur. Violin—“Fratludhim ot Allegro.............. FugnnnMCreialer“Vogel Als Propbef.. .Schumann-Au r•J’atubourla Chinols ........ ICr-lslerMrs. Leslie XC. Klntner. State Hid-versiry. Austin; Frank Lecd, accompanist.So,vraao—‘'Night Snti.ir.. .Osenr ,f. l’o3 liouniied V«» In Glory (Texas r.i»w-brr ballad)............Oxrar J. Fox“Em renry .............Mrs. CttnMpi L. NeibeJ Plano—“Jmprnnipiii X».‘Andante SplaTiatr. o*'andDeanA communication from Mr^. )lert*‘Jerjr annmihces thixc thv phony nraUestra spirit has nor in San Antonio, despite* die the orchestra is tils banded plans have been made-forr:uP.V'I*.-died -1 n i*l that and ho tin; usualseries (f roncerrs ihi* *unsin.Mrs. lleruberg .writes: “Many,many expressions of indignation from usr.sie lovers. municiajiK and music Btnlrnfs at the very tbouphr of Sari Antonin pcrmittlPg its splendid sym phony Arciiestm t«» «nspe:ni Its concerts even for one season, lias Inspired the president ot tblt;* San Antonin Symphony society t*' request conductor JulJpa I’ai}? LJuz. to bold rogrthcr as I many of tile symphony mcHii'iiiUfl us ( lie can gatkpr it ml to continue rehears • • a'.a. sn that next winter holds the promise of the greatest, gran dost symphony season ever presented to San Antonio.‘'The nun to make it ihc h^c symphony orchestra west or Sr. X.ouls Is inspired by many offers of financial support in sums small and largo; *Tlio masses have grown 10 npfiTecin.'c the ivondotful riuslc of th«* Symphony Orchestra find prmui«e to lt;Jc everything possible to maintain it.(.Signed)•T-IRS. ELI BERTZrtr.RG.“l'r^bidnnt.'*. .Oscar -I. Fox , San Atitonio. ?. r simrri ChopinI’oLlUiis On. ................. Chopin\Valter GilOTvic.-r, of Music Pi'piirtmert of Day-lor College. LeJfon.Soprano—‘'Caxo Nonir.'' front ‘Tica-_lotto*1 ....................... Veroi“W hi snoring Lreczpa'’ ........ .Ic««.i»:i“Thp Nigh? Wind kili'is A. .fsihn^Irlt;. Ln line Nelson. Dallas.Mrs. Lnra II. Nelson. nrcAmpanlnt. Soprano nnd hnrltonc—Gonlt;loi?er:C*............................ Hcnsci-cl“Spring** ...................... M»i/.ar;Mr. and Mrs. Hu llisffuinster, * TfottRten.“The Value, of Music in Lifcraturc*'the subject of a talk by Frankwastleoih dean '»f fli“ school of niiiRlc or the T’nlversltx* of Texas, trlvcu th» i»ri«* ceding evening. 1!nrai:e Clark of Houston, formerly of San Antonio, also v:a« on this nmgrnm for a la Ik i*n “Tiic influence »*f Music ou History.AP news :r; udenlsomeiwhoto American ntifsieUtivc Ureamcd ofUNWRITTEN LAW ] AFTER SHOOTIN(