Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1931, Page 14

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UPTALASSURED “SYNPHONY GOLP More Than Two-Thirds of Fund for Orchestra Headed by Kindler Raised. Announcement has been made that plans for & “National Symphony Or- chestra of W n” are well under way. An organization committee, which includes Nicholas Longworth, George Hewitt Myers, Walter Bruce Howe, Myron Whitney and ‘Thom, has issued a statement “to antors of the season of 1931-1932 which indicates that the National Cap- ital will have a symphony orchestra of its own if present plans continue to prosper. More than two-thirds of the required amount necessary for the promotion of such an orchestra has been received. Robert V. Fleming, president of the Riggs National Bank, who is acting as treasurer for this organization, has received checks ranging from $300 to $5,000. ‘Wide Interest Shown. Interest in this orchestra has been widespread _ever since Hans Kindler, internationally known cellist and con- ductor of the short-lived Washington Orchestra of last season, took personal charge of the campaign. Mr. Kindler, who has interrupted a Nation-wide con- cert tour to nrnn%e many of the detalls for the “Natio Symphony Orches- tra,” of which he will be conductor, said yesterday that Willlam Jay Turner, & former vice president of the Philadel- phia Orchestra, has offered $5,000 to the guarantee fund for the proposed Washington orchestra. Many _other srominent out-of-town persons have vol- unteered subscriptions for the reason that they belleve that “it is a crying shame for the Nation's Capital to be without a symphony orchestra of its own. ‘The following plan has been circu- the guar- < Qveflx’:n;&n“ The leader will be Mr. 3 ler R Hans Kindler, who has an established reputation and who in recent years has demonstrated his ability as an orches- tral conductor. ‘The opportunity to obtain Mr. Kindler's services as a con- ductor is one of the princi] for and justification of undertaking. 24 Concerts Planned. “During s‘lfi season of 1931-1932 the 's next week through- out the season. The schedules will be to avold intereference with HANS KINDLER. D.C. AND 9 STATES MET RELIF QUOTA by Arkansas, Hard Hit Drought, Gave $48,900 to Red Cross Fund. By the Associated Press. Nine States, the District of Columbia, and Hawali are on the Red Cross honor roll for meeting their quotas in the $10,000,000 drought relief cam L One is Arkansas, & State hard hit by the drought, which contributed $48,900. ‘This was especially commended by the Red Cross, which had given the State no ta. If one had been assigned it would have been $36,000. Contributions yesterday had reached uf $10,111,590. In ‘addition 630 carloads of foodstuffs, whose cash value has not been computed, have been donated. Other States which filled their quotas were listed by the Red Cross as Island, quota $100,000, contributions $100,000; Iowa, $95,000, $106,000; Min- nesota, $196,000, $210,200; Montana, $16,000, $16,100; Nebraska, $64,000, $69,400; th Dakota, $18,000, $18,000; $8,700; California, ‘Wyoming, $8,000, will ‘1{5,750, $743,531; District of Colum- bia, $100,! 000, $100,000, and Hawail, $20,000, $27,000. o AVIATOR’S BODY FOUND ROME, March 21 (#)—The sea gave up today the body of Lieut. Giuseppe Damonte, companion of Umberto Mad- dalena and Capt. Fausio Secconi, noted Italian aviators who plunged to their deaths on Thursday. It had been feared that under-water currents at the the aviators had carried bodies away. Those of Maddalena and Secconi have not been found. Papal Secretary of State Pacelli to- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, EFFORTS COMBINED ON FESTIVAL PLANS Artists Receive Aid From Em- bassy and Legation Staff Members. The Mexican and Japanese embas- sles and the Canadian and Czechoslo- vakian legations are co-operating with “'.hne dlgc;oen of thedl'utlnl of the N-; ns staged during the week of April 27 to May 2, in Constitution Hall, under auspices of the Girl Scouts of the , 1t was announced yester- Members of the Washin, matic staffs of these forel are assisting Chalmers B. Fithian and his staff of artists in charge of the fes- tival, in preparing to portray the cul- tu and singing, as well as and costumes, in authen- c and dramatic fashion at the festival. In this event during the cherry blossom season here, the Girl Scouts are lending themselves to the undertaking to promote friendship and better understanding between the youth of all nations, it is pointed out. “The Girl Scouts organization, which has for its object the up-building of character of ‘American youth, and has for its ideal understanding and good will, is making every effort to cement and uphold the high ideals which the commi ic movement is endeavoring to break down,” it is stated by Mrs. FPrederick H. Brooke of the National Board of Girl Scouts. The children’s matinee planned for May 2 will take the form of a Girl Scout rally, it is announced. et S diplo- nations Timothy Healy Ill in Ireland. DUBLIN, Irish Free State, March 21 (#)—Timothy Healy, first governor gen- eral of the Irish Free State, has been ill for several days, but inquiries tonight elicited only the statement he was suf- (efln‘finhom a heavy cold, Detalls of his ess were refused. An important measure was once scheduled in Britain's Parliament for & February 13, but there was so much discontent at the unlucky date that for the first time in a century the date of the assembling of Parilament was changed to come on the 14th. STIMSON RELAXING AT HAMPTON'ROADS | Secretary of State Plays Golf and Visits Home of Niece at Naval Base. By the Associated Press. NORFOLK, Va, March 21.—Secre- tary of State Henry M. Stimson, taking advantage of & lull in affairs of state, ing came to the Hampton Roads Naval Base today for a round or two of golf and a week end visit with Comdr. and Mrs. Jules James. Mrs. James is his niece. Mrs Stimson preceded him, coming by automobile yesterday, while Secretary Stimson arrived this morning by steam- er. They will motor back to Washing- ton Monday. Secretary Stimson played golf most of this afternoon on the naval base course. “I just came down for a bit of re- laxation,” he told a newspaper man iust after he had sunk a fairly Jong putt. 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