Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1938 — Page 13
SATURDAY, MAY 2],
CZECH Ml ADVERME
UNSETTLE STOCKS.
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Steels Lead Decline: Losses Range to 2 Points; Trade Moderate.
NEW YORK, May 21 (U.P) Uncertainty over the Czechoslovakian situation and a sharp drop in steel operations at Pittsburgh unsettled the stock market today. Trading was moderately active. Prices registered losses ranging to! 2 points. Bethlehem off 2 and U. at 43. Before New York Amsterdam market flecting uncertainties in Czechoslovakia. The situation was con-| sidered alarming. | Other adverse market factors in-| cluded delav in President Roosevelt's | signing of the Tax Bill, but there were several favorable items. Principal was the speech by William O. Douglas, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, who promised co-operation with the stock | exchange in eliminating abuses and | said the object of the commission | was to give the exchange broader policing power, with the commission | standing in the background. | Another item construed as favorable was the effort of a Senate Com-
Steel dropped to 44% S. Steel was down 1%
opened, the was weak, re-
mittee to prevent use of WPA funds| 3
for construction of utilities in competiton with private companies. Utility shares held better than other sections early, but prices sagged before the close. Bonds declined in all but the Government section. Cotton futures gained a few points.
DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES 30 INDUSTRIALS Cet sR 114.99 113.21 113.64 ; 135.00 134.35; aR 95, 194.40; Jow, 113.64. 20 RAILROADS
—1.74 —i) 29 0.34 —0 | 1.1%
Yesterday Week age Month age Year age High, 193%, High, 1937,
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Today Yesterday Week age Month age Year age High, 193%, 19.00. High, 1937, 64.46; low, 28.91, 20 UTILITIES
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Transactions approximated $2,640,000 against $2,644,000 a week age.
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All-English Program At 7 Tonight.
James Thrasher
The biggest piece of music news | this week-end is, of course, the 125 Grand Piano Festival which Frank | 0. Wilking will conduct in Se 1 Butler Field House tomorrow. CBSWFBM will pick up a half-hour at 3 p. m. This is the third annual | presentation of the event, and all % | have gone forth on national nei-
1
The thought of 225 pianists | knuckling down to their musical | tasks at one time should attract a | acoustics being what they are, the overpowering as the number of instruments would indicate. n n = The local festival won't be the | | biggest event from the standpoint of | pure music, however, For while the i voumg players are collaborating in their gargantuan ensemble, musicians elswhere will be celebrating an important birthday. Tomorrow is the 125th birth an- | niversary of one of the most con- | troversial, awe-inspiring, worshiped, calumniated, divinely inspired and | diabolically tempered of composers
| | | {
| saying that Wilhelm Richard Wag[ner was born on May 22, 1813. From Germany you may hear a | commemorative hour at noon on | NBC-Red. The program will in- | clude parts of Act H of “Die Meis-
* TONIGHT
7:00—Prof. Quiz, WFBM. 7:00~NBC Symphony, NBC. 7:30—James A. Farley, WIRE. 8:00—Hit Parade, WFBM.
TOMORROW 10:30—Erne Rapee, WLW
| 12:00—Magic Key, WLW.
1:00—Everybody’s Music, WFBM, 6:00—Charlie McCarthy, WIRE. 7:00—Detroit Symphony, WFBM, 8:30—Round Table, NBC-Red. 9:30-Jack Benny, WIRE.
Indianapolis may have provided the answer to the perennial prayer for a new radio comedian in the person of Charley (Upside Down) Wil- | son. He's featured on the MBS-,
WOR “Your Sunday Date” program, on the air at 8:30 p. m, tomorrow. Mr. Wilson, who specializes in
scrambled talk, began his comic ac- |
tivities in local school plays and
“church socials” some 30 years ago. |
Since then he has appeared in all | of the country’s principal cities, in Great Britain, France, Germany | and Australia. He got his radio break when he subbed for Edgar Guest during the latter's vacation.
» »
Those who saw Pare Lorentz’ excellent documentary films, “The
Plow That Broke the Plains” and |
“The River,” may be anxious to see
» u »
125 Grand Piano Festival Tomorrow; Birthday of Wagner to Be Observed;
Air Premiere of ‘Tannhauser’ Scene
” » »
what the ex-movie critic can do with radio. You may find out on CBS at 5:30 p. m. today. He is to present what he calls an “industrial symphony.” | Dealing with unemployment, its | title is “Ecce Homo.” | ” » " | The Orient’s changing history will | be up for discussion on tomorrow's | University of Chicago Round Table (8:30 p. m., NBC-Red). Prof. Harley ¥. McNair, Far Bastern authority; Ernest B. Price, political science lecturer, and Carroll D. Binder, Chi cago Daily News foreign editor, will speak. ” ” If you've heen listening to Linton | Wells’ voice from South America on the “Magic Key” program, you might be interested to know that he averaged about 2304 miles for each broadcast. That's traveling 384 miles for each minute on the air
” Two
» ” Sunday features postponed from last week are promised for to- | morrow night. May Robson, who | has been ill, will meet up with | Charlie McCarthy. Charlie, you | know. is just out of the hospital | himsel, where he was dosed with | some anti-termite medicine and | given movable arms and legs. | And Jack Benny, who just wasn't feeling in a Mark Twain mood last week, is set to do his own special version of “Tom Sawyer’—this time ‘for sure.
THIS EVENING
(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies
In program ane
nouncements caused by station changes after press time.)
| tersinger” from Leipzig, and a | broadcast from Wagner's home in | Bayreuth. There Conrad Hasen, 'who is a pupil of Edwin Fischer, [will play Liszt's “Consolation”
“Spinhing Song” from Wag“Flying Dutchman.”
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| | the great music-dramatist by Howard Barlow on tomorrow's “Every- | body's Music” program | WFBM, 1 p. m.) and by Eugene Orand | chestra on the “Magic Key” | noon tomorrow, NBC-WLW. [ You'd never believe it, but Mr, and the Columbia Sym- | phony are going to give you a | radio premiere from the thrice- | familiar “Tannhaeuser.” 2 of Act I, written for Paris performances There is record of only one
the three
| 1861. other | this country.
| On more familiar ground,
ana | the same composer's transcription | On one |
Here at home, honor will be done
hour at |
(CBS- |
the Philadelphia Oor- | - —
It is Scene | in | performance of any kind in|
the |
| program also will include the Paris |
| version of the Overture, the Bacch- ¢ | anale and the first scene of Act I. | A contralto and tenor, unannounced, and a women's chorus
| will assist the orchestra. n = =
| Mr. Ormanady will include the Act | on
| I Prelude to “Die Meistersinger”
. | his broadcast tomorrow. He also will
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| conduct Debussy's “Fetes”; Strauss’ “Tales From the Vienna Woods”, | Hari MacDonald's “Hebraic Poem,” land “Liszt's “Les Preludes.” Charles | O'Connell, one of the orchestra's | assistant conductors, will take over { the baton for a performance of | Debussy’'s “Clair de Lune.” ” = * The NBC Symphony, | been shuttling back and forth be-
| tween the starting hours of 7 and |
| 8 o'clock since Daylight Saving time | descended upon us, seems to have | reached a decision. From now on
| Tp. m.
[tra's alloted time with =a | broadcast. But you surely
able to pick it up nearby.
The present, guest conductor, who, | if |
like John Barbirolli, is nothing not patriotic, will direct an entire |
3 | program of English music. This will |
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| first performance two years ago. A stranger name is that of | Ge eorge Butterworth, whose orches- | tral rhapsody, “A Shropshire Lad,” | is included. The young composer | was killed in the Battle of the | Somme when he was 24, but already he had made himself known among the greup which interested itself in English folk music. His rhapsody, of course, takes its title and inspiration from the Housman poems of the same name. Concluding will be Elgars familiar if still cryptic “Enigma” | Variations. And as a special at- | traction, Prof. William Lyons Phelps will be the intermission | speaker.
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