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Saturday, August 21, 1948

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 21, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 10 Winnipeg free press saturday August 21, 194s a i 41ii01 v great new Book by Louis Bror Rifield Malabar farm. By Loui Bromfield. Published by mus son Book company Toronto Are Seldom Conten Ujj to leave the grass alone. The plow it under. They see the land every last acre of it t wheat or Corn or flax or Barle it is this year s crop that matter. The aim is to get the Cash nex september and let next year Tak care of itself. The urgent target in farming to get dollars in the Bank Rathe than wealth in the soil. Insurance against crop or Market failure is to often measured in Money. Nor should the individual farm be blamed too much for such t practice since undoubtedly his own Fortune and his own acres Are o infinitely More importance to bin than the welfare of the land As a whole. If he put the Countryside first and his own Cash resources last we would be headed for a dream world in which kindness Paic Lor the groceries. The trouble with a philosophy like this is that in a generation 01 less or the same treatment for the same piece of ground the soil Wear out like a pair of shoes. It rubs Down to the Clay or the does t stay in the same township it runs away to the sea. What is left will not produce for the next generation in spite of diligent til Lage and the new Weed killers. What Louis Bromfield has now written about grass in his great new Book Malabar farm is prob ably not new but he discusses the merits of soil conservation and farm Economy in a much More convincing manner than most of us have been accustomed to observe about its. If we had never heard of grass farming we should have become grass Farmers simply through the evidence of our own senses our eyes our taste even our sense of touch. The advantages showed up in the deepening color of the soil in the miraculously increasing yields in the evidence of the farm account books in the flavor and the tenderness of the meat Bromfield is a native of Ohio. As a successful novelist he lived on a farm in France. Now he says he much prefers the grass fed beef of Normandy and Britain to any of the Sweet Corn fed beef of America and what is More important the Farmer gets More out of grass fed cattle. Since he left France at the beginning of the War he has re turned to Ohio and rebuilt a piece of worn out Valley ground into a fabulous farm that is the wonder of agriculturists everywhere. He has had plenty of Money and expert help to be sure and this phase of his life is a Hobby rather than a necessity but the Resul Are none the less convincing. Our own experience parallel that of other grass Farmers and o the government and agriculture colleges that grass is a Grea healer and that an acre of goo grass can be As profitable As the acre of Corn and far mor profitable than three quarters o the acres Given Over to Corn ii the United states. Bromfield s Valley once Virgin Forest was cleared and Becam largely a grass country. In the old plays of the horse and buggy ther developed a great Market of Timothy Hay and this crop a Aken off year after year until i became virtually a Weed. Bromfield s farm was intended is an old fashioned establishment Vith Many head of Good milkers 5eef cows hogs and sheep. Hound he could t feed All the Ani Mals he wanted. The soil was too poor. He was forced to turn to Rass. By adroit seeding and gras3 he has increased the num Ber of his farm animals in seven ears. Hard years the first two or three years were lard then fortunes climbed. In he end Bromfield has a famous Arm a reputation and a Book. The ook is a big volume that is partly chronicle of farm life partly he Story of better farming. To some readers it will seem of Slick. Bromfield is the expert he has hired experts. He has the est of everything except the Soi Vith which he seems to have a ready ans ver for every problem. The dirt Armer who has one Good crop in very three or four years and who As to mend with Fence wire other Imes May find Malabar farm just of much like Success to be appreciated. The value of Bromfield s Bookes in its Well documented inspire Tion to the Man who wants roots sees the farm Home As a Worth life not Only for himself it for his children. Bromfield Oes More than dramatize the farm e shows it As a Success if a Man s incl can Cope with it. The country thus becomes not Only a Refuge from the killing Pace f the Metropolis it has a Well ordered Pace of its own its wealth f Good living and it can pay profits. This is indeed the Way to be if you can believe Bromfield. A saturday review new boots and old Evelyn Waugh the satirist supreme by e. K. Brown the loved ones. By Evelyn Waugh. Toronto Mclelland and Stewart. Evelyn Waugh s novel is bit Ter Brilliant horrible and supremely readable. It is the Book of a very angry Man who unlike most of us can hold his anger n an emotional boiler just below the explosion Point. Or Waugh is angry at a number of things in the contemporary world taut most of All at american burial practices to the Tough minded Reader this Dock will be a Joy from the first sentence to the last and he will wish those two particularly Good sentences were much farther apart. The author warns the tender minded Reader to return the Book in read but i Don t think he will he will be too horrified to Lay Down. In the los Angeles area there a cemetery we All read about when Ever a movie Star cemetery of sentimental statues Over which the music of soft treacly sentiment plays with a Chapel which has the name of the wee Kir o the Heather. That cemetery is the reason of his novel. When or. Waugh brides head revisited scored As jest seller he was asked to com it from England and Colla Torai Vith the brains of Hollywood i preparing it for the screen. H out and i suppose he did to o collaborate but or. Waugh an he brains of Hollywood have Abou As much in common As a cobra an Strawberry sundae. No doubt h event Home with the bitterness which usually accompanies the failure of a Mission. But this boo Vas an offshoot and thus the i Ion becomes a huge Success. The cemetery gave him a Shocke Leasure. It appears in the love Neas whispering Glades the realization of Wilbur Kenworth he dreamer and its Chapel As the Vee Kirk o Auld Lang syne. A of enter through the Golde rates you hear the hindu love Ong played on an Organ and re Aycel by amplifiers Over the enter cemetery. The mortuary hostess lately and brisk will guide Yoi through the slumber rooms when woman clutches a Telephone. The hostess will try to get your signature on a before need Reser vation. If you Are Rich enough you might be Able to lie near or. Kaiser who developed the witless peach it has Cotton Wool at the Centre on the Lake Island sic of Inni free. The cemetery has improved on the poem of Yeats instead of bees bees sting the waiting ones when they go to the Graves of the loved ones there is an electric Gadget in each of Sev eral to stimulate the hum. T when you Are close to the hives the sound is More like that of a Power House. 1wo of or. Waugh c main people work in the mortuary of this cemetery or. Joy boy chief embalmer and miss Aimee than at Genos Junior the third an English poet who has been a failure As a screen writer is trying to hide the awful fact that he works in a mortuary for Ani Mals nearby the happier Hunting ground. The others Are very sniffy if the word May be used towards onions have been cultivated of time immemorial and they the loved ones lie not in caskets re represented on egyptian Monu hut on chaise Tongue. Many o ends. Them Are in characteristic attitudes books at Eaton s the dogs do bar Bara Willard an enthralling mystery Woven around two suave swindlers. How they spun their web to entrap their Vic Tims and How they arrived at ultimate disaster makes exciting Reading to the last word. The Mark Roslia Fischer. The Story be Hind the Story of Russia from the time of Czar Nicholas ii to world War ii. The trials drama and defeats of the Little people of the country and the human aspect of history Are set Down with sincerity. Price l again available Sankey s sacred songs and solos words and music Large Type. S4.0o Ordinary Type Limp bind ing. Ordinary Type Board bind words Only 50c Complete analytical concordance to tiie Bible. Price indexed historical Atlas to the Bible. Price Book Section main floor. Donald. St. Eaton Canada Traskell and the Ballet by Gweneth Lloyd one u c cannot buy clothes one Annot buy food but one can still buy Good books and As Many As one needs in England. A two month visit has convinced me that the tradition of literary Quality still stands there As it has always done and the scope of the Modem editor has certainly in creased in the subject of Ballet. One of childhood s fondest Mem ories must surely be the hours of happiness enjoyed lying on the floor in front of the fire at christmastime with a new children s an Nual so Many there were for All Ages of children and they always seemed to give such value with their hard shiny covers and illustrations for every Story however Short. Since last year we the adults have had the Opportunity to enjoy an annual of our own interesting not Only to the Balleto mane but. Also to anyone.who1 loves the theatre and its related arts. Lunch my. Haskell Arnold Little Man with a Large and Alle m b r a c i n g knowledge of these things has edited now two Ballet annuals and the 1948 edition recently published by Adam and Charles Black is n worthy successor to the first Edi Tion of 1947. Lunching with or. Haskell the other Day one was impressed by his manner of absorbing All that was of interest with a passivity which in no Way indicated the in ability to go into action Over a Well debated Point. His experience with the theatre and particularly with the Art of Ballet Over a per Iod of years demands respect and stimulates his listeners to give their Best in discussion. This second Issue of Ballet an Nual is a full things gift shop at Christmas with a titles criticisms photographs an delightful drawings covering the activities of Ballet during the Pas season in England. By this i not mean Only English dancers the Wise editors Choice has also covered All those companies who visited England during that period and Tours undertaken by British dancers away from Britain. To those in Winnipeg who Are prob ably still interested there is an account of the choreographic Competition in Copenhagen can Ada entries for which had to be scratched owing to insufficient financial support. Be of the outstanding Fig tires in Ballet today is Nin Ette de Valois the director 0 the Ink you can rely on Reliance Blue Black Ink smooth running permanent and last drying a High Quality Ink for use with Fountain pen or Ordinary steel Nib. Sold in a neat attractive bottle with out a Box at a lower Price 2 of. Size 10 cents Reliance Ink co., Ltd. Winnipeg no Vincent Massey asks is there such a thing As a Canadian does Canada count As a nation 1 rend Llie answers to these and Many Oiler questions in on being Canadian by Vincent Massey at till Dent of the sadlers Wells Ballet Las year her work and creative Powers were Given recognition a the conferring of the c.b.e., an the profile of her life reprinted from the London observer in the annual is an inspiration to Al those who aspire to the formation of a native Canadian Ballet. Perhaps you Are a dancer your self in which Case Cyril Beau Mont s scholarly As Chap Ter on Cecchetti s legacy to Thi dance will be As satisfying As a prewar dinner to a confirmed gourmet. Stephen Thomas who writes or the work of the British Counci is another of the Many people in London who would be glad to see not merely individual danc evs from the dominions but companies such As the Winnipeg bal let performing in England. I alive face with its obvious sense of humor combines with the Force of his personality indicate the drive which it must take to or Ganine the work of British artists overseas. Kow that the popularity Ballet both in its theatrical and educational forms has been established in Britain it is quite amazing How Many publications on the subject there Are each year. There arc pictorial record both photographic and otherwise technical treatises and penetrating artistic criticisms hat hards Anc the times Book club with whole counters devoted to books on bal let Are rivalled by the windows of arty Book shops in the Charing Cross Road which glue the dancer in her tracks As she pauses to count the remains of her Sterlin before making a modest Purchase. The annual therefore has added attractions in that for approximately five dollars such a tremendous Field is covered not Only by experts in each part but that the Reading matter is so palatable served that i feel even a drum majorette could be wooed away from her. Baton. The cover illustration is a photograph of mar got by Gordon Anthony it almost does Complete Justice to that Ballerina who returned last month to covent Garden and maintained to the closing of the sadlers Wells Ballet season on july 31 the exquisite perfection of her dancing. Dancers Are inevitably prolific readers perhaps it is the obvious Hobby for those who Are often physically exhausted but there must be an enormous Public also which reads about dancers. In any Case whether you dance draw take photographs or Are interested in the theatre or design. Has Kell s second Ballet annual has something to stimulate your imagination. Challenging and timely for America and Britain by s. D. Stirk Experiment in world order. By Paul Mcguire. Toronto Mcclelland and Stew Art. Young Canadian sex service a Man who forcibly declared himself to be anti George in car 69 of the Toronto to Winnipeg train on Dominion Day could learn much from this very readable and timely Book. The title does not immediately reveal that it deals with the British Commonwealth past present and future. The author is an australian and presumably a widely travelled journalist. He de scribes his Book As an Effort to answer questions put to him by Farmers in Illinois and Indiana but his grateful readers will be drawn from All parts of the eng Lish speaking world. The essential Point of this Book is that the British Commonwealth is a society of nations which has the British common wealth is the nearest humanity has come to a world sentences like these express the auth or s Faith and Hope for the future. Successive chapters n successive chapters he surveys historically and describes analytic ally the British As he prefers to Call it. Nost War Britain a chapter on contains pen portraits of leading figures such As when i first met Rnest Bevin Virnest Bevin i noticed a likeness which puzzled me until i remembered All the Ernest Bevins carved Inder the medieval Misericord and about the pier Heads of his native the chapter on the realm of Canada is naturally of special interest to Canadian read irs. The senior Dominion has less urgent interests in the British relationship than Australia and new zealand whose situation is much More exposed. Ties of economics defence and Good neighbourliness Ink Canada closely United tates but there is not much like Hood of political Union. Just As Canada led the Way to a new Ort of International relationship within the British Commonwealth o now she is evidently developing Vith the United states a new sort f relationship Between Sovereign lations distinct and separate in heir political a a a the author strongly supports Large scale emigration from the United kingdom to the dominions All of which need More eople for their Protection and de the dominions could him although the Reader is sure to find the happier Hunting ground the pleasanter place. It has a num Ber of Especial refinements Odd sorts of clergy self ordained for the most part will read burial services and on each anniversary the pet owner will receive a card Reading your Rover or what Ever is thinking of you in heaven today and wagging his the sin of pit t y by Margaret Sorbie the servant is killed because Schooie s affection for him is less Strong than his pity for his wife. Of this obsession finally consumes West during him. The monstrous impertinence e it shows the per of his pity for his fellow men be Greene s travel books successful is comes a Nna Lesnant disease not essential to the Story. The the of this characters and the events do not Inovel pics in the fact that Greene grow inevitably out of that Buck a falsify is his characters in trying to ground As they grow out of oui the conditions of his tangled reaches of Conrad s Bel theolo Penl conundrum he forces Gian Congo. Nor does it deepen them the expressions of love in this i n London aboard the Orient sex mortuary Triangle Are not easily 1 press forgotten. Or. Joy boy for example has no Power with words Honey baby is about All he can manage. But he is an ingenious Man and before the corpses leave him to receive final touches from Aimee he expresses his mood Joy Ous or woeful upon their faces. Aimee regards this of his As a delicate attention and perhaps she deserves her Fate combustion in the animal and an annual card to or. Joy boy with Frame within which Teric i y of the same his Earlie is merely Greene places Man people that he found in Sio Ekholm. An interesting wording. Like every variant on the usual Good satirist or. Waugh has a Savage hatred for guff. He met it in los Angeles and we Are the gamers. He has Given us the Best evening s Reading i have come on in any Book with a 194s imprint. Paul Mcguire comfortably support ten or fifteen million More people they mus support them now by shipping food and raw materials and the United kingdom has to make frenzied efforts to produce and Export enough and to accept credits an outright gifts. But if the Britis system is to survive some Politi Cal development is also necessary the problems of the future not be met by occasional meeting of prime ministers. The Declara Tion of the 1946 Imperial Confer ence against any rigid centralize machinery meant that the British countries repudiated Cor themselves Central machinery of the sort the accepted for the world at Large i the United nations. Mcguire Sug , firstly the creation of portfolio of Commonwealth affair in each Dominion government Anc secondly a permanent consultative committee the High commissioners in each capital including of course assisted by a secretariat which would quickly develop into a Commonwealth Public service. Britain s part in the world is not ended. Britain Anc he Commonwealth May stil l have the major role if their Peoples understand their own Mcguiire s repeated message Anc warning to the americans is tha he United states must now take up much of the charge for main Taining peace and promoting Prosperity that the British system bore rom Trafalgar to the first world War. The americans and the Bri Tish can save the world together neither can do it thoughtful novel about canadians and americans by e. K. Brown the precipice. By Hugh Maclennan. Up. 372. Toronto Collins. R Tough Maclennan s Over rid la ing interest has been in the differences Between nations and cultures. In two solitudes stored that Fine old word to cur Rency. Or. Maclennan has made the same mistake that so Many visitors to the United states Are making every year he thinks you can understand America by understanding Manhattan. The Gap Between Lucy Cameron of Gren Ville Ontario and the new York e rendered the. Differences into which her marriage Ween French and English Steve Lassiter drives her is t no greater than if she came from a. In the precipice he Ren or Ohio. The american part of the Preci ers the differences Between Cana ians and americans. All the Cana ians in this novel Are English peaking. Perhaps or. Maclennan ill contrast French Canada with 1e United states in another Book looking for an English Cana Ian scene in the sharpest oppose the United states As he yes that country or. Maclennan picked a Small and sleepy town at in Eastern end of Lake Ontario is a place where scarcely anything happens the townsfolk re scarcely half alive. Most of the Oung people have left for the opportunities of Montreal or Toron social level the social level or. Maclennan looses for his Canadian charac ers is the genteel. The Cameron sters Are the daughters of n school inspector Bruce Fraser he Only other Canadian with an a portent role is the son of a Octor and teaches in a private school. These people have very title Money but they have Large d houses with Fine lawns and gardens. They Are a Cut above the Ordinary level of life in the town and they have a crippling consciousness of their superiority hey Are anything but democratic. Over against the rigid Dull sur ced respectability of his Cana ans or. Maclennan sets a stereo tried Holly wooden America. The Assiter brother and sister Are healthy Bent on a Good time Eavy drinkers splurging in sex. Nervous restless and dynamic. It arcely needs to be added that Ley have both been divorced. The Only other american that matters equally a Hollywood character l rumanian jew from the us of lower tenth Avenue new Ork who has become a Prince in e advertising Industry. He is a effect huckster and Steve and pice is superficial. But or. Maclennan s Art is applied much More delicately in his study of Lucy Cameron and the Canadian qualities incarnated her. What is he trying to Tell us about Canada in his picture of Lucy Lucy is above everything else lonely. She has a Fine mind but she does not know what to do with it although she has been to College. She has Strong feelings but until Steve arrives in Gren Ville no Man has Ever shown any substantial interest in her. Intellectually and emotionally she needs to be awakened. Only Amer Ica can Waken her. Once Lucy has been awakened she blooms. She develops an unexpected Charm her imagination begins to play More her mind becomes much More impressive and at the same time More Iii Man. This Progress in Lucy is admirably rendered. We believe in t once it begins although. Or. Maclennan is not so Good in arranging the beginning. Talking about Canada clearly he is talking not Only about Lucy but about Canada. He relieves in the intellectual Emo ional and imaginative potential ties of Canada but he does not think these can be realized with out foreign Aid. We Are still col onial in or. Maclennan s eyes. It would take an article not a review to Point out the element of error in his account of Canada. Here it is enough to say that a sleepy Little Eastern Ontario town s not a True Type of modern can Ada. For better or for worse mainly for worse i think it is a Backwater. Nor is the genteel class he class with Good manners rigid prejudices and no git up and Goi True Type of modern Canada. But the precipice an answer to the myth Iceland out Post. By Agnes Rothery. Tor onto Macmillan. 214 up. Imagine a land of soldering volcanoes steaming Springs Multi coloured mountains and place names with a far off ring. Then imagine people who smile at strangers who speak the most archaic of germanic languages. Who dress sometimes according to the latest fashion sometimes in richly embroidered native cos tume and who Stop for Coffee and cares at the drop of a Small Black velvet Cap. That s Iceland says miss Agnes Rothery who should know. She has travelled extensively in this new world outpost and has quite obviously fallen in love with the country and its inhabitants. Her Book is an answer to the myth that Iceland is a drab and Barren d where the Sun never shines and the people Are poverty stricken. Iceland is no longer the fabulous forgotten Ultima Thule of earlier in his earlier novels Greene pre ? studies unforgettable air their sour truth of the old school tie snobbery of a disreputable re Porter the ultimate generosity of a Man who killed for hire the sense of fairness of a sponge of the hidden prides by which a Man whatever his failure keeps his claim to superiority his right to feel pity. In the Henri of t he matter Greene develops the sense of pity into a passion As consuming As a miser s. The Story is of major Scobie. For fifteen years police commissioner in the african Colony a convert to catholicism who out. Of pity for his unloved wife Borj rows Money from a syrian Dia mind smuggler to Send her on a trip. In her absence he befriends a ship wrecked girl of Nineteen and becomes her Lover. When the sir i Ian threatens to Tell Scoblic s re a turning wife out of pity for lie i he agrees to smuggle some monds on Board n ship for Whoso Captain he has already burned a confiscated letter out of pity. His pity for the girl will not let him1 abandon her and be absolved of his sin but his pity for his wife should she learn of his leads him while unrepentant Loi. Take communion and put himself a beyond the Church s redemption lest his smuggling be and ruin his wife s social Hopes ii allows his servant faithful to him for fifteen years to be Mur tiered. Finally out of pity for women he commits suicide. There Are at least two ways of looking at this Story. One is through the theological p r o b 1 e m which Greene poses. If an ins Linc a Lively honest sensitive Man. A de Vout Catholic because of his de sire for the happiness of others places his career in jeopardy my mils mortal sin. And goes beyond that to place himself outside lev Church s redemption and if la commits the final sin if despair times. An airport., built United Stales during world the a two. Puts Iceland very much on the map in this modern world of lying ships. The Airport is directly on the great Circle route the shortest distance Between Europe America. Arctic gloom so says the author As Iceland emerges from its millennial Arctic Long it s time the rest the world Learned something of and its inhabitants history. Literature Art government and Arcia Lassiter would also be just thoughtful novel and one that no much at Home in interested in current Cana Wakeman i novel which has problems should miss. Economy. Her Book half travel Ogue half encyclopedia is extremely readable despite occasional forced Breez iness and overuse of adjectives. Added color is found in a series of photog nuns taken by Vliss Rothery s cameraman Hus Rand Harry Rogers Pratt. A chapter is devoted to ice Andic history which As the author describes it is the Story of few great individuals in a nation of Freedom lovers the physical horizon is ringed by of them strikingly impressive and a few of magnificent proportion and grandeur. The his tory of Iceland is similarly encompassed by remarkable men Many of them of exceptional ability and a few of them who would have been mighty personalities in any age and in any Iceland is the oldest Republic of the Alps. The lathing in parliament was established in i30 and except for a Brief period. Irs continued Ever since to sym Lolite Iceland s addiction to in dependence. Strange Topography fisheries exports Flora and Atma also come under the author Microscope. Iceland s strange Topo Graphy which at one moment least houses and at the next raves out the inhabitants is the Delight of geologists the inspiration if painters the acid test of Auto mobiles and the downfall of other Rise rational writers of Viii exhausts her store f descriptive phrases when she Ries to picture its thundering lowing pulsing icelanders Are versatile Peoples yet they have not found a a o harness the volcanoes for every a use but by dint of an Origina engineering feat hitherto in Nown they have succeeded in sing the abundant hot Springs to great advantage. They also farm fish paint Anri rite books. The number of ook Storrs is says in author. Iceland has a Rich storehouse of National literature hich begins with ancient Kalis and sagas and ends with recent successes in drama. Homes overflow with books. Riffa Brac and paintings. Where e would hang one picture or none t All the icelander hangs half a after a chapter on the modern Reykjavik the account ends an analysis of relations Between Iceland and America and the reproachful declaration that discovered America in the 1.000. It has taken. America almost Jujj a thousand years More to discover there follows a list of salient fact and statistics an outline of icelandic history a bibliography an Index completing the in Jujj cyclopedia 4 _ Canterbury England. Of Chi j j pet Parrot the Riding Gate inn Here has Laid of three eggs in 40 years. In the belief hat it will Lead greater happiness of those for whom he has so sacrificed is he damned or has he achieved an extraordinary slate of blessed less 11. Would be an Inlo Resi ing Hie lion on a final examination in theology. But As a Mailer for a love if. Is Rumole from the be of either Catholic or Protos it. On the plane of human relation ships however Scobie s obsession i juts him in the class of Monsieur i Randt. For it destroys everyone around him. His wife s unlovely Ness her friendless Noss. Her Moll i Choly Are the result of living within the horror of his no pity. Its effect appears Quick i y in the girl in whose angry re i Section of his pity Scobie hears he tones of his wife s frus Lvalion be is appalled at the enormous breach pity had blasted through his integrity As an official at the Bay tomorrow will be better by Betty Smith just in a Brilliant new novel by the author of the Best seller a tree grows in Brook Lyn. Its millions of readers will Welcome tomorrow will be another he an warming and movies Rich with Brooklyn flavor the Joys and heartbreaks of family life. I saw two . By ii. V. Alorton. This popular and enjoyable volume now Auxin available Ufier in Short Supply for months. It is 1 de so Nativo narrative of he Mucor s last Kemp of pre War Inland Ami impression of land at War i Jpn. The i r e v a l e n c e of witches. By Aubrey Monon. 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