DEPRESSION IN AMERICA
OPERA COMPANY’S LOSSES ROCKEFELLERS MAY ASSIST APPEAL FOR UNEMPLOYED FINDING OF “SILENT WANT’-’ By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright, Rec. 7.20 p.m. New'York, March 23. Two interesting aspects tof the depression were disclosed to-day. '-7 A meeting of the board of directors of the Metropolitan Opera, the most ‘noted American musical body, announced that the company’s capital had been wiped out by losses this season, when attendances had been the worst in the history of the organisation, and the future is seriously in question It is likely that the Rockefellers may have to come to the company’s aid.
Mr. J. P. Morgan to-night made his first radio address and one of the few speeches of his career. Ho appealed for funds for unemployment relief and the discovery of silent want and its amelioration. . ' ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1932, Page 5
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