Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 25, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page four Winnipeg free press saturday May 25, 1940 Sahara unveiled. By Patrick Turnbull. Illustrated and with end pages maps. 2s4 up. London Hurst blacked. While the War rages in the Low countries and Northern France and the threat of it spreads with the continued Fence balancing antics of Italy the allies have not lost sight of Ivor Hern Africa if Italy should enter the War on the Side of Germany military activity May be expected in that area. Egypt has already taken precautions the lat cart of which the expelling of scores of cabaret entertainers who May too readily army information. These Steps arc indicative and they give real interest to what May happen in the area. The Alert observer therefore will cast around for further data concerning it. This Book is to be recommended on that score. Or. Turnbull has recorded the Miracle of French colonial Conquest in Northern Africa. After a comprehensive Survey the history of european penetration into the Sahara or. Turnbull describes the Peoples inhabiting the Region their response to French jurisdiction the effect of French occupation and development and the a Ifni finance. Of this part of France s overseas Empire. If Italy entering the War on Germany s Side should dispute French Possession of this territory military action there will be followed by More understanding by those who have read these pages. For that reason the Book has immense a the lights go Down. By. Prose alone no matter How his red Erika Mann. Translated by Maurice i Pencil twitched and tugged in his Samuel. Illustrated by John o Hara j hand. This was the fuehrer s Cosgrave. Ii. Toronto Oxford. Speech on Art. Compau scarily printed Jin the leading newspapers with t seems Idle and beside the Point grammatical errors. To waste time arguing just now. So there has been no need for As some critics Are arguing the record at All the the daughter of Thomas Mann has acts Are fantastic enough the statistics arc mad enough revealing not Thomas Mann s Genius. She is How the nazi mobs have not exercising imaginative skill in been arraigned against the Best in those blueprints of nazi the opening is Singu the facts and effective. A stranger wander she is keeping to facts Bear Down like Lead weights. There is no flight no flavour in them. She is carrying on in the tradition and the beliefs of her father who dared to stand up and ing in an old Market town at night enjoying empty peace and in Chain ment is accosted by two storm troopers in Blac shirts who demand to know Why he is not at some loud speaker listening to the speech of Dor fuehrer. It is Cam plead for the tolerance and to listen when Der fuehrer Light ment of Republican Ger-1 Speaks. Maiv and was exiled for his out so the stranger s disillusionment i grows. He learns of the towns spoke Ness. People s plight of the helplessness Point is that miss Mann is of lne Young people compelled to fighting with what skill she has for that other Germany that was Worth the love and loyalty her compatriots spent upon it the Germany of music and gentle scholars and men of Genius like her father the Germany of the Weimar Republic with heartening social Progress and de sire for peace the Germany that was trampled underfoot when the nazi gangsters came to Power. This is the Story of an average town in Southern Germany the lives of the ten main characters re veal what is going on. Miss Mann declares that All of the stories tragedies persons events develop ments Laws statistics utterances As presented Here Are based on fact. Everything in the Book has actually happened. There is an appendix with proof of the various incidents from official records of the nazis from government orders circulars fuehrer Himmler and addresses by or. Ley Leader of the labor front quotations from Das Schwartze corps and the constitutional Law of the greater German and statements from the ministry of Justice concerning the advancement to be enjoyed by the family men with the most children. Even the incident of the unhappy literary editor is True. Poor Eber Hardt had to leave the fuehrer s books at Empire on the seven seas by James Truslow his tory that is of special interest today i cot references by Gerald a novel but a Book devoted to bar room ballads by Robert w. Service another Book of ballads such As those of the Yukon which brought or. Service International Fame these men 1 knew by Rosita stories of people in the France at War by w. Somer set maugham from Maginot line to Humble cottage or. Maugham reviews France at War .20c Book Section main floor Donald turn out to nazi organizations in All their Leisure time. Marie wanted to be a teacher she was sent by the labor Bureau to work As a Domestic servant for seven dollars a month. The population policy of the Reich demanded Many children for Der fuehrer s armies. A woman could not refuse to have Many children it the Reich sent her household help. Marie s Fiance was depressed because the three year Law course was Cut for nazis to one year patriotism was put before professional reliability. Marie s parents kept a Little shop where they sold religious images and pictures but Hitler being a jealous fuehrer his picture was soon substituted for the one of the holy Virgin in her Beautiful Blue Mantle and the Bible was replaced by mein kampf. Pastors were expected to preach on Der fuehrer instead of the ideals of Christ so or. Gebhardt extinguished the candles on his altar As a Symbol of the Church s guilt. Or. Geb Hardt is a Symbol of the Germany that was trampled by the nazis the Germany that May Rise again. -l.r.h. The Book. We especially recommend you to read this week is one that covers a period not unlike the present Day the latter third of the 18th Century. It is a biography of William Pitt amazing British statesman who almost single Anderly built the present British Empire when the rest of his generation had failed he fought for constitutional Liberty denounced dictatorial methods rejuvenated a listless National defence and won the support of the common people when George i was doing his utmost to break Down the traditional Freedom of the British. These aspects of this great Man s career Are underlined in j. C. Long s or. Pitt and America s birth right Toronto there is a moral in the Book today we need Wise and Active protagonists of constitutional democracy men who can maintain honesty in the army integrity in the stale and dignity in the people men who Are skilful champions democracy against totalitarianism As was Wil Liam Pitt. This admirable study de serves wide circulation. Service by service Robert service May be an internationally amed poet living in France but he is claimed by Canada. He never has been Able to shake of the effects of his Yukon exposure those Many years ago. And for that All honest Admir ers of rollicking songs that Tell stories of he men activities in the far North Are deeply appreciative. Such readers will Hail with unmitigated Delight or. Service s new Book of bar room ballads Tor onto it is packed with lore gathered during that Yukon exposure together with other nostalgic pieces of which perhaps the sourdough stuff is preferable. Or. Service cannily disavows any profound poetic ardor he d rather be Jester than minstrel rather pipe a pot House ditty than touch the heart to he confesses he s a graceless Hobo in the land of letters and admits rhymes of booze with All of which his admirers love him just the same. These poems will go Over big in this dark hour when a bit of levity is needed to cheer a Man. Novels of interest Mariana. By Sally Salminen. 345 up. Toronto Nelson. Slow mov ing detailed and solidly competent As a Are the characteristics of miss Salminen s second novel. It is the Story of a girl s life on the Aland islands off Finland. Written with unexpected Mystic ism it covers a later generation than that portrayed in katrina. It often becomes particularly mov j when one realizes that the people miss Salminen writes about Are the same Type who have just survived the ordeal of the Fenno russian War. The narrative s air of familiarity results in a fascinating kind of appreciation of Fin Nish characteristics. Here Are the sturdiness and tenacity and Calm Ness we have recently come to associate with the finns. Rarely rousing Book reports cow country hot icons heraldry of the Kange. By Oren Arnold and John p. Hale. Preface by the authors. 241 up. Toronto Mac Millans in Canada. Text and end papers of this Al Lively Book Are strewn with cattle brands those symbols of saddled Knighthood the Cowboy s coat of arms. The authors believe that the heraldry of the Range lands is Superior to the heraldry of Europe Lor it is based upon actual achievement and prowess and not upon ostentation. Their Book is full of the free spirit and wide fresh air of the Range. It is factual and informative As Well As entertaining Mak ing a brisk antidote for those ersatz Cowboy yarns contrived by the nostalgia of desk men chained to City jobs and craving for free Dom. It is As exciting As possible with no sign anywhere of a rash of ranching lore to the head. The style is easy laconic vigorous. On the most overwritten theme in the Western world these authors do no overwriting at All. They do not attempt to cover the whole ground which would take up a Library they Only touch the High spots. Colorado alone had twelve thousand cattle brands registered As Early As 1885. But they go pretty thoroughly into the legends of branding lore. They describe tools and technique Brand translations and processes they provide ranching anecdotes and songs with sketches of famous ranchers. There Are glimpses o general Pershing will Rogers and of Edward when Prince of Wales at the . Ranch. Branding by the Way goes Back at least two thousand years before Christ. And cattle rustling is still going on. It is not True the authors Are Able to prove that the old West is dead and gone forever that the Indian is. At the end of hib rail or that the Cowboy is Only a motion picture actor. Or. Arnold and or. Hale Musl be congratulated on the making of such a rare and rousing dark memory. By Jonathan Latimer. 339 up. Toronto Mcclel land Stewart. Here is a Surprise i. Latimer after making a very healthy reputation As a murder thriller writer now turns to the romantic adventure cum character Field. He ships a group of conflict ing personalities to Africa to Hunt gorillas. They inevitably clash. That is part of the action. For Good measure or. Latimer tosses in some Strong descriptions of Gorilla Hunt ing a graphic account of a Leopard fight and much interesting detail of How scientific expeditions Are handled. Or. Latimer must have been doing some travelling on the royalties of his much of the attention Here is addressed to a strange love the dark memories of one of the characters whose mind continually flashes Back to a former tragic love experience. As usual or. Latimer is faintly Lusty and an astounding amount of drinking is carried on in his pages. Both of which increase the excitement be assured Elie Spivak Leader of the Toronto symphony orchestra and also the Toronto conservatory of music string quartet. Or. Spivak will examine in violin in Winnipeg for the to Ronto conservatory june 17 to 19. Toronto not excepted Winnipeg is he largest violin Centre in Canada. The other two conservatory exam Iners will be Edward Magee for the lower Grade piano candidates june 1 to 8, and Victor Kiehl danish pianist who has been on the staff for Over 25 years and will be Here from june 4 to 18. An increase of 20 per cent is recorded in the number of Candi dates for the june examinations of the conservatory including double the number in elocution. In this subject mrs. C. S. Baker will examine locally on june 18 and 19. Book Potpourri Don t waste precious vacation Lime looking for Good fishing spots Send for free fish dope a valuable guide co All Minnesota fish that tells you in Advance just where to find the kind of fish you Pike Basso Trout or Crappie suggests types of bait to use outlines fishing Laws gives you dozens of pointers to save valuable time and Money extra in addition to free dope Well also Send you the official 1940 Minnesota tourist guide Book full of help Ful vacation tips and a Brand new Minnesota Highway map All three Are free mail the Coupon today Minnesota slate tourist Bureau n3410, state Capitol St. Paul Minn. Please Send me free fish dope the official 19-10 Minnesota tourist guide Book and the Minnesota Highway map. Name King s Row. By Henry Bella Man. 674 up. Toronto Musson. Vigorous and even at times Shock describe this extraordinary novel of two decades of life in a Small mid Western town. The use of the local however is More than any thing else merely a vehicle to enable or. Bellaman to dissect human nature. He does so with exceptional forthrightness. For example he portrays a Nice gentleman by the name of or. Henry Gordon who sheer sadism has few equals in action he is a surgeon who carves up people he does t like. On the other hand or. Bellaman also por rays or. Parris Mitchell a Young Chap who is the Antithesis of the butchering Gordon. Medicos How Ever will never accept or. Mitchell As a sort of antidote to or. Gordon they will never forgive or. Bella Man for this crack at Medicine there Are other terrifying Depths and dark Nesses in this vivid if rather Long drawn out novel. As an assault on Small town smugness it surpasses in violence and bitterness anything that Sinclair Lewis has Ever done along that line. Paris Gazette. By lion Feuchtwanger. Translated by Willa and Edwin Muir. 860 up. Toronto Macmillan in Canada. Once again or. Feuchtwanger turns from his tory to the present world for material for a Fine novel. His set Tings in this furious attack on nazism Are for the most part Paris. The protagonists include a. Number of exile German jews who Are try ing to make a living in the French capital. Some of them succeed satisfactorily if not brilliantly others have a much More difficult time. The Central portion of the Story concerns the exploitation of a newspaper which violently rips into nazi practices exposes them for their True and sinister aspirations. Or. Feuchtwanger uses to Good effect this narrative pattern employing the various members of the Paris gazettes staff to show How life ratifies. The writers and artists of the paper spread out through Paris touch on other groups and provide the author with a Means of creating an extra. Ordinarily wide fictional world. Beyond that there Are the actual events connected with the news paper when the nazis in desperation Over the criticisms of their Aims and activities take direct action against the stall. There Are abductions and conspiracies and violence of All kinds. Or. Feucht Wanger uses every trick in the novelist s Trade to make his Story thrilling and readable. For the most part it is. Check list of books received i Japan s economic Offen Sive in China. By Lowe Chian Hua. Toronto Nelson. A Survey of the sino japanese War from the economic Angle. Sufficiently comprehensive to be Good background material. To of the Sun never sets. By Malcolm Muggeridge. Toronto Mac Millans in Canada. This Book is probably designed for the . Market. It is an attempt at a some what cynical impressionism on the decade 1930 to 1940. It contributes a number of reasonable wisecracks by Way of comment but adds nothing to our knowledge either in facts or in statement of principle. K England s pleasant land. By e. M. Foster. 79 up. Toronto Longmans Green. An historical pageant covering some thousand years of British change from 1068. V of if radio As a career. By Julius l. Hornung. 212 up. Toronto Oxford. A Complete Survey of All the different kinds of work associated with radio broadcasting. The engineering angles Are stressed but there is also information on the non engineering aspects of this career Field 4 in wild horse Silver. By t. C. Hinkle. Illustrated by George Wright. 223 up. Toronto Macmil lans in Canada. A swell yarn about a co puncher s quest for a White stallion and How he tamed it. And finally How the Boss saved the cow puncher s life. Fancy free. By Carol Coates. Foreword by the author. 15 up. Toronto the Ryerson press. Miss Coates writes lines with delicate Sharp clarity All too rare in Cana Dian verse. Her work has the sparse Potency of a japanese etching not perfect yet not free of blurring sometimes but there is no doubt about the intensity of her skill. We shall hear from this poet yet. Miss Coates is a daughter of the late scholar and translator of japanese writings or. H. H. Coates. She was born in Tokyo and spent her Early life in Japan. Now she is married and living in Toronto. More selected stories with a selection of poems. By Rud Yard Kipling. 212 up. Toronto Macmillan in Canada. Say what you like of this new Kipling Selec Tion say that the first Story the Drums of the fore and aft an unfortunate Choice. Kipling at his imperialistic worst say that the poem if could have been left out too Many people Are going around muttering it but there Are some rare old favourites Here Brug Klesmith the Bull , and that Beautiful inspired poem Mcandrew s hymn which should be quoted in Lull but cannot be. Mcandrew saw predestination in the stride o Yon connection he cried lord Send a Man like Robbie Burns to sing the song o he listened to the voice o per deetion calling his Mither s calvinistic god grasping Deil made o Glestie Cole and dirt a jealous prideful Here is a horrid tale of greed Blanche fury. By Joseph shearing. Leod. 346 up. Toronto me wagnerian scenes among recent gramophone issues by Frank Morriss r. Shearing reaches not Only into the past for _ this sinister Story of revenge and murder. The killings did take place the whole thing is Woven around a famous crime Stul remembered in Norwich but just How much of the attendant circumstance is fact and How much fiction the Reader is not told. The prologue gives the dark be ginning of the plot the master of Clere Hall sending away his italian mistress and her father the artist for he is going to marry again but he keeps their son to be educated in England. A Hundred years later in the eighteen forties there is a Nice tangle of intrigue and jealous spite ulness. A descendant of the italian woman and Adam fury has grown up believing that he should inherit the estate for his grandparents alter All had a priest s Blessing Adam had disregarded it As Only a sort of papist ceremony and Philip resents his position As Steward with Access to the business offices but not to the drawing room. The Beautiful Cousin of the present Squire Blanche fury resents her position As governess and compan Ion in the household. With hatred growing in their rebellious hearts the two conspire to do away with the masters of Clere Hall. So the grisly drama spins it self out to a sordid and sometimes surprising Nightmare. The author has shown dexterous skill in weaving the horrid tale together. Fetich that s oily Strong to one Man against the North. By David Irwin with Franklin m. Reck. Foreword by Lowell Thomas. Illustrated. 244 up. Toronto Oxford. Some years ago Irwin then almost a Stripling went to Alaska and thence by dogs across the Arctic North to Churchill. It. Was a daring undertaking a dozen times Irwin nearly came to grief always to be saved by his own remarkable ingenuity skill strength. Irwin s experiences appeared in print before but not quite As satisfactorily As or. Reek s treat ment of them. Here is the strange lure of the North crystallized on paper and Given chapter and verse exemplification. Irwin s adventures were As incredible As they Are exciting to read about a Young Man s Book this. Alaska Challenge. By Bill and Ruth Albee with Lyman Anson. Illustrated with photographs. 366 up. Toronto Dodd Mead. Do you think you d like to spend a couple of years tramping across Alaska shooting Ard Hunting along and camping out when you Feit like lingering a while and having a generally idyllic time of it All and ending up by reaching tha Pacific coast up near the Straits and teach ing an Eskimo school Well you May or May not like to do or have done that but you la surely like to read about a couple of people who did those people were Bill and Ruth Albea and in these pages or. Anson. Makes their exploits sound almost delightful As no doubt they were in spots much of the text is devoted to detailed description of the country which will Appeal to Many much is packed with quite thrilling personal adventures. Sandwiched in Between Are sketches of All sorts of Northern characters. Very pleasant Reading All in All. It the woman in the crowd. By lettice Milne Rae. 181 up. Lon Don Lutterworth press. The Story of the sister of Nicodemus is told Here in dramatic fashion in a style rather Lush and lacking in taste. The dialogue is marred by expressions oddly out place in the con text such Asoh you need t be so stuck up and i be heard of him the biblical background is sketched in care fully. False witness. By Irving Stone. 275 up. Toronto Mcclelland Stewart. An author who came into Fame for his dramatized studies of Painter Van Gogh and writer Jack London or. Stone now turns to pure fiction. He writes a Story of pathos and nostalgia concerning life in a Small California City. Mis Sion Valley was built by pne John Bannister. It is a thriving Little place when the narrative opens. But soon the Tranquility of things is shattered by the theft of from widow Smithers. A Small enough item but tongues begin to wag with devas tating1 effect. Bannister s injunction carved Over the door of the Church he had built thou Shalt not Bear false witness against thy neigh is completely forgotten and As the flood of gossip accumulates tragedy assaults Bannister. The grand old Man loses his Home his health and at last his life. And Mission Valley threatens to collapse under the huge pressure of hates and passion. It is finally Bannister s granddaughter a Lively Little piece who solves the mystery of the miss ing Money and Straightens out the conflict. Or. Stone already noted for the fluidity of his writing tells How Petty things grow to near tragedies How the mass Rural mind., like a bickering family must choose up sides and blindly follow chosen Leader. Vocalists occupy the spotlight in a number of recent Victor record Ings. Chief among them Are three scenes from Wagner operas with Kirsten Flagstad and Lauritz Melchior supported by the san fran Cisco opera orchestra under Edwin Mcarthur. The matchless Flagstad voice soars in unblemished Beauty in the records which number the love duet from the second act and the Liebe Stod As Well As Brunnhilde s immolation from die Rotterdam me rung. Or. Melchior seems to get More forced with each recording appearance and the present Case is certainly no exception. Those who like full bodied wagnerian accompaniments will find or. Mcarthur s readings a Little too Light. But in the opinion of this department Wagner s scores Are sometimes at tacked with too heavy a hand and the Chance of hearing voices pro Perly is All too rare. A John Charles Thomas pro gramme is featured in still another album. The great american Bari tone sings in quests Tomba Scura o Del Mio Amato Ben s. Lord Randall old English Ballad Arr. Bende Maer s Stream the aria Salome Salome Domande from Herod Ade Zaza Piccolo Zingara from Zaza Leon i Provenza from la Traviata and Largo Al factotum from the Barber of Seville Ros or. Thomas singing is a Model for others to emulate in most of the numbers but the recording is Apt to be much too loud. If you like Jeanette Macdonald on the screen you Are liable to enjoy her album Jeanette Macdonald in song. It includes when i have Sung my songs do not go my love Annie Laurie comin through the Rye from the land of sky Blue water let me always sing Gene ave Maria be Filles de Cadiz ii Eta it Roi de Thule from Faust and the jewel song from the same opera. Although it suffers at times from loudness the recording of la Mer Debussy is nothing Short of Amaz ing for the manner in which it re produces the orchestral color of the selections. It is done by the Boston symphony under Serge Koussevitzky and is a set for any record collector who wants the Best. Single records of recent release include a varied dream of Jeanie and music when soft voices die by the Wennerberg chorus of the augustan choir Pray Laudium and Ber cause Jar Felt by John Barbi Rolli and an unnamed orchestra Spana Waltz by the Boston pops Siboney and Estrellita by Jessica Dragonette a suite from the Ballet the incredible flautist Walter Pis on by the Boston pops the orpheus in hades overture Offen by the London philharmonic orchestra under constant Lambert the concerto in b Flat major for oboe and orchestra by Goossen and the London Phil harmonic Eugene Goossens con ducting two Tenor Arias from Elijah if with All your hearts and then shall the by Webster Booth and die Almachy Schubert Tibbett and the Sung by wanderer Lawrence Sharps and Flats philharmonic choir elects new executive r Wilfred Womer Slov was Al president of the Winnipeg harmonic choir at a dinner an meeting this week in Moore s Tau rant. Aires Robertson the Ductor related amusing of festival experiences and it members heard with in ment the registrar s miss Kath Robson s report which written in the Chaucer idiom As in the grims which the choir during the Winter. The new executive for. Next Ssali son includes miss Hobson As vice president miss Dorothy pol Sci e. R. Love mrs. Love assistant trea Suiwah mrs. F. C. Moore via Dorothy Bennion Ajifu mrs. W. Fry miss Irma Malucci and or. J. F. Morrison. T. James Robertson will leave in a be weeks to spend the summer in England from which he came last August to be conductor of the Winnipeg philharmonic choir and male voice choir. Before he goes or. Robertson will conduct an orchestra for the performance at the playhouse on tuesday and wednesday evenings june 11 and 12 of the Winnipeg Ballet club founded and trained by miss Gwen eth Lloyd with miss Betty hey. Orchestra for Winnipeg Ballet productions not Only the Public that is inter ested in interpretative dancing is looking Forward to the show by the Winnipeg Ballet club on june 11 and 12, at the playhouse but those who like entertaining orchestra music. The orchestra will be con ducted by James Robertson. With some additional instruments it the same As that employed by or. Robertson on his radio programme miniature musical. It will num Ber a players 16 strings 8 Wood wind. 9 brass and will be used Complete in the third bal let which is set to two symphonic poems by Smetana and in Glinka s russian and Ludmilla which opens the evening. The music of the other two ballets is composed for string orchestra with Tympani extra in the Case of one scene from the which is set in the Century to the music of Mozart. The Ballet will make debut in the classical style following the t editions of be Ballet Wane in the White Tarltan skirts so Long associated in the mind of the Public with the ageless Beauty of Les syn hides and Swan True to convention the corps de Ballet of which one the d Are male danc ers will interpret the music of Tchaikovsky and Arensky in the traditional Steps adage and Danse Noble handed Down to this Genera Tion of dancers by the great Mas ters of Europe. Empire Day services special music at Knox Church tomorrow will include the anthems sir Edward Jones intercessory hymn from King Albert s Book the icing o god his heart to thee Praise the by sir Ernest Macmil Lan and o god of love before thy throne we humbly stand s. Mar credit for Miles favored in . New York May 24. Luminary returns of Begh May 15 indicate that 51 per Cunti United states voters would be we j Ling to see air planes sold to allies on credit the american a statute of Public opinion announce a today. Typical voters in favor said is better to give them planes credit than to go to War ourselves j and if the United states world Freedom it must be prepay j to help pay for opposition to credit was mainly in fear of the United state getting into the War if our Moi is Over there we will be Over i terrifying devices Paris May 25. Arof frightening machines Bonafe which set off screeching Sirej _ when they explode incan dial bombs and parachuted being used by the Gorman army the Allied rear a French Are spokesman said yesterday. The purpose of these methods he Sai is to create terrifying confusion. Once the curtain rises but number of such listeners is the metropolitan opera association of new York has obtained the million dollars it appealed for Over he air throughout the Winter. Seventy four per cent of the contributors live outside new York the radio listeners of All America gave almost now the management will go ahead with the theatre alterations planned. Alter pointing out that a first class conductor and a stage Ger of equal capacity arc 75 per cent of a Brilliant performance Olin Downes on the new York times declares that the metropolitan opera company has not today a single conductor of the highest rank. Capable is the adjective he applies to Ezio Panizza who is responsible for the italian repertory and Youthful and gifted to Hans Reinsdorf who conducts the Ger Man operas. He evidently would like to see one or two of the secondary conductors ousted. There is still a Large portion of the Public new to opera that can be easily pleased the de creasing rapidly he thinks even though the metropolitan has no serious Competition. In Short or. Downes is warning the institution not to Bank too Long on the Public s ignorance or inno an audience of 6.000 crowded Hastings Park forum in Vancouver last saturday evening when the Vancouver orchestra played under John Barbirolli the new York philharmonic symphony orchestra conductor. Or. Barbirolli was re called a dozen times to the stage. Arthur Benjamin the English pianist of Vancouver also received an ovation As the assisting artist. Negro Bass to be heard again Kenneth Spencer the negro Bass of new York who gave a concert in Winnipeg under the auspices of Young Church women s missionary society last november will be Here again for another recital on wednesday june 5, at Young Church. For the last six years or. Spencer has been a soloist for several months each summer in the largest Baptist Church in Vancouver. Swedish club the artists for the swedish Musi Cal club meeting wednesday eve Ning at the Home of Esther Lind 141 Poison Avenue will be Stanley Kilt Barabra Davies and Reginald Webb vocalists and Elsie Sikk Erbol with miss Lind and Evelyn Gregory As the accompanists. 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