Presto

Issue: 1928 2188

July 7, 1928
PRESTO-TIMES
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PRIZE FOR BAND MUSIC
Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., Offers $200 for
Best Symphonic Composition, Closing October 1.
To further promote and encourage symphonic band
music in America, the Carleton Symphony Band at
Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, announce
a prize of $200 for the best symphonic band compo-
sition as follows: Rhapsody, symphonic poem, dr
overture. The conditions are as follows:
1. Instrumentation: Two flutes, one oboe; one
bassoon; one E flat clarinet; solo clarinet in B flat;
first clarinet in B flat; second clarinet in B flat; third
clarinet in B flat; one alto saxophone; one tenor
saxophone; one baritone saxophone; one sarruso-
phone or bass saxophone. Solo, first, second, third
cornets or trumpets in B flat; first, second, third,
fourth horns in F ; first, second trombones; one bari-
tone (bass clef); tuba, cello, contra bass, tympani,
and drums.
2. Each composition must contain the name and
address of the composer plainly written on the last
page.
3. A complete conductor's score must be sub-
mitted neatly written in ink and employing only the
above instrumentation.
4. The winning composition will remain the prop-
erty of the composer, but the playing rights will be-
come the sole property of the Carleton Symphony
Band until the close of its February, 1929, tour, after
which time the composition may receive rendition.
5. The contest closes October 1, 1928, at mid-
night.
6. All scores must be prepaid, registered, and
mailed flat to James R, Gillette, Carleton College,
Northfield, Minnesota. Neither the college, the band,
the judges, nor Mr. Gillette will be responsible for
loss of scores submitted in this contest. Every care
will be exercised in safeguarding each score, and as
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
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soon as the winner is determined, the remaining
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7. In case no composition is deemed worthy, the
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NEW CONN SYMPHONY FLUTE
Letter from Famous Flutist of the Cincinnati Sym-
phony Orchestra Cites Its Merits.
A most convincing mark of merit for the new
Conn Symphony Flute is a letter to C. G. Conn,
Ltd., from A. E. Ferboque, celebrated, flutist of
the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, of which Fritz
Reiner is conductor. Besides playing in the orches-
tra Mr. Ferboque is also on the faculty of the Cin-
cinnati Conservatory of Music. This is what he
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"I find the scale as near perfect as it is humanly
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"It is indeed an instrument to be praised and
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British Patent No. 257,138, Canadian Patent No. 264,-
391, French Patent No. 607,436. Belgium Patent No.
331,166, and United States Patent Re. No. 17,002.
There are also seven other patents controlled by
Zenith pending in the patent office. The Zenith
Radio Corporation has delayed acting upon any of
the applications from its competitors for licenses,
until the negotiations for the above patents were con-
summated.
F. D. Curtis is now assistant manager of the radio
and phonograph departments of the San Jose branch
of Sherman, Clay & Co.
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The sales-getting schemes of other trades offer
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ized into camps for a spring drive just closed and
the continuous persistence of the sales efforts of
individuals are recorded in "Punch," the official paper
for the dealers and salesmen.
There were prizes in great number with a top
prize of $500 for the salesman with the biggest per-
centage against quota.
"Punch—Pep—Perseverance—Profits — Prominence
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which was inscribed on a banner at a meeting of
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PRESTO-TIMES
July 7, 1928
Berlin film and expressed their highest satisfaction
about the artistic value of this "film-symphony,"
The Talking Machine & Radio Men, Inc., of New glorifying the machine age.
York, New Jersey and Connecticut, held at the an-
SAVING THE TIMBER SUPPLY.
nual meeting last week, elected Irwin Kurtz, presi-
dent. Other officers elected were: Joseph H. Mayers,
It is a striking evidence of the popular response to
vice-president; Albert Galuchie, treasurer, and E. G. the slogan "Save the forests!" that United States
Brown, secretary. The sectional and divisional vice- Forester Greeley finds it necessary to explain that
presidents were chosen as follows: Radio jobbers, true conservation does not mean forest hoarding.
Maurice Landay; phonograph jobbers and manufac- Colonel Greeley has stated the case for liberal timber
turers, E. W. Guttenberger; New Jersey dealers, S. use and general replacement. He agrees heartily with
S. Spring; Brooklyn dealers, B. Ginsberg; Bronx deal- the committee that absention from the use of timber
ers, O. Rosenbaum; New York City, lower East Side, will not help the cause of forest preservation. If
L. Telefsky, New York City, lower West Side, timber growing does not pay, forests will not be
Julius Goldberg; New York City, upper West Side, widely produced. To make it pay there must be an
M. Goldsmith, and salesmen's vice-president, Otto adequate market for forest products. Protect forest
Goldsmith.
lands from fire; adapt taxation to the time require-
ments of timber culture, are Colonel Greeley's argu-
ments against stinting the use of timber. Another
PLAY BREAKS ALL RECORDS.
point is that good forestry is quite compatible with
"Berlin, the Symphony of a Big City v " the sen- recreation and scenic beauty. He says it is a need-
sational German photoplay produced by Carl Mayer, less economic waste to exempt vast areas of forest
Karl Freund and Walter Ruttmann for Fox-Europa, land from any cutting whatsoever, as New York does
which opened for a limited engagement at the Play- in its forest preserve by a constitutional provision
house, Chicago, June 17, has broken all week-end which enforces timber hoarding.
attendance records of this theater. Headed by Dr.
Groll of the German consulate and Capt. George
Harry Adams Hersey has purchased the Sherwin
Wiedeling a group of prominent Americans of Ger-
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