Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1938 — Page 13

MOTORS CLM ASSTOCKSRISE | - IN 6TH SESSION

‘idustiials Generally Firm In Quiet Advance; Steels Up.

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were firm and the average rose for tive session. Last «Week there wete six consedutive de“¢lines, Opening firm, the market hesitated for a time on profit-taking and “then moved higher again. General - Motors was the most active issue ;but volume in its was compared “with a short time ago. - Most of the gains were fractional. “Exceptions included Chrysler which ‘reached 73% up 1%; American Smelting 48'2 up 1; American Can preferred 170 up 1% and a new high; American Crystal Sugar 11% up 1%; Minneapolis-Honeywell 179 2p 1%; U. 8. Rubber preferred 87% up 1; U. S. Gypsum 94 up 1%, and Parker Rustproof 18 up 1.

Set New Highs

‘New highs were made by Ingersoll | B

Rand and Bendix. National Biscuit equaled its high.

Bkl i. Strength in the steel issues was based on outlook for a pickup in |gy 5

operations next week. ‘Demand for the motors, motor equipments and rubbers hinged on “outlook for a pickup in automobile production on a large scale. Railroad issues were firm. Mercantile issues were better, not~ably the department store shaves. .- Utility issues opened lower and then firmed to around the previous | . closing levels. Building stocks were firm except Johns-Manville, which lest a point. A fair amount of business was done in American Radiator at a small advance. Higher prices for the coppers paralleled a firmer tone for the .metal in the export market. Gold mining issues were dull but firm. Amusements about held their own. Small gains were registered in the electrical equipments. Oils were mixed in a narrow range.

DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES "30 INDUSTRIALS .. 141.20 .- 14113 ...136.21 .- 144.24

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corn was confirmed. The strong Li 1 market was a constructive factor in the early |i buying in wheat. Some mill buying and short covering added to the upturn. Prices gained about cent before reacting. Reports from Winnipeg that good export business had heen dane overnight had an encouraging influence on the buying side, but expori Jie in U. 8. wheat were reported to small,

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completed his Ninth (or Chora Symphony. His deafness already had become complete at the time

hear the acclaim of the auditors, he { was turned around hy one of the musicians so he could see the

audience a While ares ding. were praising

this work, many “critics” Wissentied, as some of them sill do. Lu Spohr, a highly respected violinist

and com in his day (1784- : 859), cane the beautiful choral monstrous

ey] of the Ninth * and tasteless,” with a “trivial conception” of Schiller’s “Ode to Joy,” upon which it was based, But time has remained the supreme critic. Spohr, who was an authority then, is unheard of today, while Beethoven is the master of the symphonic form. "The New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and the Connecticut Ystate Pederated Choirs, with a section of the Schola Cantorum, will perform this work tomorrow during the 6:30-8:30 p. m. CBS-WFBM concert. Eugene Ormandy will open the program with the archestra’s performance of the C miner Passacaslia of Bach, arranged by Mr. Ormandy. Soleists for the Beethoven work will include Anna Kaskas, soprano; Resa Tentani, . ps Chase Baromeo, tenor, and Edouard Grohe, baritone. “8 a 8 : Two “firsts” will be played by Howard Barlow during his “Everybody's Music” program at 1 p. m. tomorrow over CBS-WFBM. Georges Bizet’s First Symphony, composed when he was an unknown 17-year-old student at the Paris Conservatoire, will be paired . with

the first composition of a young

Des Moines student. The 24-year-old Iowan is Wendel Diebel, who has been studying in New York under a Juilliard Music School fellowship. He will be the soloist in his Concerto No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra, only the first movement of which is completed. “My purpose in pairing these works,” said Barlow, “is to compare the beginnings of a little-known modern composer with one who was equally obscure four score years ago. “Bizet’s , Symphony now is being given only general hearings. He wrote it in the fall of 1855, two years before he won the Prix de Rome in his second attempt. It remained unnoticed in the Paris Conservatoire until 1926 when the work was

3 | brought to the attention of Felix

Weingartner: “Diehel’s first composition is faring better in winning an audition. The comparisen ends there. I am playing them both because I believe they deserve to be played.” Diebel, who will be making his first appearance as soloist with a symphony orchestra, attended public school in Des Moines and Drake University. He wen a Julliard fellowship in 1934 to study with Olga Samaroff-Stokowski. Two years ago the Rotary Club of Des Moines loaned him money to continue his studies at the graduate. school. With the proceeds of a piano recital in the spring of last year, he spent another summer of study with Mme. Stokowski. /He is self-taught in composition and only recently decided on a career in this field. Mr. Barlow's program alse includes Wagner's ‘Siegfried Idyll.” Henry M. Neely is the commentator.

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Mischa Mischakoff, concertmaster of the NBC Symphony Orchestra, and Georges Miquelle, first cellist of the Detroit Symphony, will be guest soloists with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra tomorrow. Mischakoff will be heard with Nathan * Gordon, violist, and the orchestra in Mozart's “Symphonie Concertante.” Ernest Bloch's Hebraic rhapsody, “Schelomo,” with Miquelle as saloist, will be the concluding work on the broadcast at 1p. m. over NBC-Red.

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00.| will be heard for the first time by

American. audiences during the Magic Key programa over -NBCWIRE at noon tomorrow. He will sing “Che Gelide Manina” from Puccini's “La Beheme” and “Celeste Aida” from “Aida,” by Verdi. Doris Dee, Metropolitan Opera Company contralto, will sing “Che Faro Senza Buridion Jom Bluck’s “Orpheus and

Care Sodero Jr, 1l-year-old t, accompanied hy the erchestra directed by his father, will be the soleist in verseini-Qoarts (HR 80" and “Scherzo Tarantella” by Wienjawski. Dr. Frank Black wil Conduct the orchestra in Moszkow’s “Bolere” and the “Scherzo Fandango” by Marquarre. : 3 < 8 8 8 The world premiere of PianistComposer Allan Grant’s sympheny,

“Southland,” will be given at 6:30 tonight over NBC-WIRE. It will be

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Bernard Herrmann, the young conductor-composer who has heen a student of Peter Warlack's music for some time, will feature’ a composition of this late English musician vin the Exploring Music” program over CBS at 5 o'clock {0-4 night. . = =» Mathilde, the woman who urged William the Conqueror on to defeat the Saxon Harold at Hastings, will be the subject of the “There Was a Waeman” drama at 3 Pp m. tomorrow over NBC-Blue.

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