Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 21, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 1ft Winnipeg tree press. Friday. October 21, 1960 symphony concert the first half was a pleasure by Ken Winters it the Winnipeg symphony or Chestra s concert thursday night Ai the civic auditorium had ended a intermission i d have come Happy. Kach of the three items on the first half of the pro Gram was Good to hear for one reason or another. s Colas Breugnon caught up in it. When the con Unity slops As it frequently does i cannot care whether it. Starts again. Finally i just sit Glassy eyed and wait for the Good bits. The orchestra seemed to enjoy itself in the finale which at least throws off a Fine slavic heat Here and there. Is a sprightly trifle which shows How much fun common plate music can to when it wears its tunes at a rakish Angle and jumps through cleverly placed orchestral hoops. It was Bright and amusing. Contemporary american com Poser William Schumann s new England triptych surprised me in to admiration. Once or twice it bounded like the result of an expensive education but oftener it achieved Plain big boned modest Beauty. It was the second move ment that really got me with its Stocky rum native tunes mostly Lone or in pairs occasionally traded with Odd and particular chords. It had a kind of Shambl ing dignity that miss in the music of living composers now that Vaughan Wil Liams is not among them. It gave evidence of lots of hard compositional work bin it seemed to is Nore artifice manner and the other sophistication. I like it and respected it. I the last movement consequently. Fell on willing ears. Its sane. Lively brass band forthrightness Rel Raj professors have which had in it no element mounting protest Here brass band blare or imminent deportation appealed to me almost As two workmen one a Canadian a what had Gene before. Who. Onee joined depression organizations now listed As subversive. Session before dec. 25? Ottawa cup prime min ister Diefenbaker gave a Strong indication today that parliament will meet before Christmas Sug Gesting at the same time that this May set a pattern for future sessions. He told reporters that he Chis the last note of the third move-1 cussed with lop progressive con menu and i Don t deprecate in adors meeting. Here historical importance in the is ule possibilities of the session be to abolishment of the russian ration ginning before Christmas to in Alist style. _ but cannot set sure that ie3isiative work is com. Pure strength that implies but rather Neo classical with the neat manners that implies a Small and difficult difference but what a thrill Well have when the Winnipeg orchestra makes it. And then after intermission came Borodin s b minor sym phony covering things like a big wet Blanket. I concede its flashes of life like the marvellous har Monic Surprise obtained by laying he first chord of the finale Over plea to Ike for . Pair Portland Oregon up no resignation unlike a Good Deal of contemporary music this work seemed to me not the product of a trend defensive limitation a twitching neurosis or any other kind of resignation from the human race but. Rather the serious thought of an industrious and talented Man. I Don t think it s great music it has t the Power to ruffle the deep surfaces of the mind or take your thoughts farther than they will go under natural stimulus. But it is sensible and Beautiful and virile. I should like to hear it again. And then pistil before intermission i we had Mozart s great 33th symphony which is always at the very least a pleasure. H was t easy to assess the or Chestra s playing in the Kabalen and the Schumann for one i was too occupied with the Pic ass themselves neither of which i knew to concentrate on performance. But it seemed to me everything went Well. In the Mozart because of its crystalline texture and because i knew it i was better Able to con Sider the playing. And apart from those incidental Small blemishes from which no human perform Ance is free it was Good playing. 1 could t Quai Tel with a single Tempo either in fact conductor Victor Feldbrill s slightly Quick pacing of the andante struck me them again if As an improvement Over the can be stopped Standard one. Power failure what i missed was Power. Not noise but the Power of sustained dynamic relationships Between part and part and Between part and the feeling that if a Large phrase does not come to its predestined end. And fulfil its exp act fun fiction life will Stop. I no Little touches were needed just a few big ones. I kept wish in that conductor and players would Supply these not through manipulations of Tempo heaven Foo Idi but through an instinctive with the music s own intensities. Needless to say. Hys Teria and exaggeration would be All too easy and completely out of place and i do not advocate j these. Even playing it Safe is preferable. I that s what thursday s performance did. It was technically secure nicely shaped and respectably literal. It was also a bit Bland. Not classical with the plated at an earlier Date than it was in the recent past. He noted that the last session of parliament began Jan. 14 and ended aug. 10 and said that the British parliament had found it More efficient and effective to break up its work into three be january to easter and Post easter. He declined to speculate on an opening Date when reporters re minded him of speculation that parliament would meet nov. 17. But later he remarked that by starting before Christmas it would be possible to Clear up the throne speech debate and those things that ordinarily take a period of four or five by following that practice it would be possible to get Down to effective work on the legislative program by january. . To increase rail rates Washington a the interstate Commerce commission Friday authorized United states railroads to increase their Basic freight rates effective monday. However the Federal commis the professors signed a Peti Tion to president Eisenhower urging clemency until such time As Congress May act to recon Sider their facing deportation Are Hamish Mackay 55, a Carpenter who moved to the United states when he was 21, and William Mackie 51, a. House Painter and a Resi Dent of the . Since he was eight months old temporarily suspended pro Mackay born in Consort Alta. For will be deported to Vancouver at his own request. Mackie born in Finland while his parents were Ion a trip there said he does not speak the language and has no friends there. Mackie is scheduled to leave sunday and Mackay the next Day. Both men assert they never were communists. Their Legal fight to prevent deportation was lost in the . Supreme court in a 5-4 decision. Sons to stay in . Mrs. Mackay will accompany her husband if he is deported. Various increases in special rail service charges Pend ing further investigation. The railroads gave Public no Tice of the proposed increases in late september on a basis de signed to yield in additional Revenue annually. In approving the major part of these proposals the commis Sion made no immediate estimate of what yield will be involved to help the Industry meet increased operating costs estimated to amount 1o since the last general rate increase in 1958. Epoe., but the sons will remain in the higher rates i senator Wayne Morse of Ore gon introduced Bills this year to Stop deportation but Congress adjourned without acting on them. He says he will introduce them again if the deportation an be stopped. The . Immigration depart ment Here says it is going ahead with the deportation unless the president or a court intervenes. Lawyers for both men have asked for presidential clemency. They also seek a court injunction. The troubles of both men Stem from the depression period of the 1930s when they joined organizations working for unemployment Relief. The organizations now Are listed As subversive. I involve an Advance of one half cent on rates of 65 cents a 100 pounds or under and an increase of one cent in rates save 65 cents a 100 pounds. First sugar Cane the first sugar Cane grown in what is now the United states was produced in Louisiana in 1771. Court action saves , witness child Cambridge Emer gency court set up in an eng Lish maternity Hospital saved the Tife of a Day old baby boy. For 90 minutes the baby Hov lived near death. Only a com change of blood could save him. But the parents both Jehovah s allow a witnesses transfusion refused to because it was against their religious be the doctors turned to the Law. Henry Elcombe 67, retired car shop supervisor Dies Henry James Conan elcombe., f.7, of 9.i9 Calrossie Boulevard j died wednesday in Winnipeg. He Home if the operation was Korn in Winnipeg and was into his was performed. First such action general Foreman of the motive Power shop for the Canadian Namo i. Foj i ,._.__ yes i love the he re Lional railways. Be was a car plied. The magistrate. Lady roths child quickly committed the baby temporarily into the Wel fare officer s care and thus Al owed her to give permission for the operation. It is believed to be the first ume such action has been taken a British court. A makeshift juvenile court was thursday inglut 24 hours later held in a room adjoining the the Hospital reported maternity Ward. County welfare officer Flor ence Valentine sought Legal Cus Tody of the baby on the ground that it was in danger of unnecessary suffering. Blood necessary a doctor testified that if the could did not get the transfusion and lived it would be a mental defective. The father juvenile court rules forbid the publication of his refused Permis Sion for the operation. My wife and i Are dedicated servants of god. And the Deci we Are making Are on his he said. If we take a course of action which might prolong life now everlasting life will be Cut As the minutes ticked by the father a 30-year-old Farmer was asked if he would take the child everything is All right. The condition is Winnipeg Ballet gets maritime ovations Woodstock . Up the Royal Winnipeg Ballet its first maritime tour Here thursday night with a rousing Success be fore a crowd of close to 600 in this new Brunswick Maine Border town. A standing room Only crowd gave Bailet company tour curtain Calls after a four part performance hat marked the beginning of a Lour in new Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Next Stop for the company is mount Allison University sack a Ville . Tonight. J employee for 48 years retiring in 1957. He was president of the Ink supervisors association and had served in the armed forces during the first world War. He is survived by two daughters mrs. W. M. Rennes of Calgary and mrs. A. F. Pyke of St. Vital and two sons Sidney of Dauphin and Allan Roy of Regina 11 grandchildren and three Brothers and two Sisters. Funeral service will be at . Saturday in Mordue Brothers funeral Home Rev. S. R. Fore Man officiating. Burial will be in Garry memorial Park. City of Winnipeg notice to electors whose names have been omitted from municipal voters notice is hereby Fiven that Judie of the county court will attend at the office of the assessment commissioner. Civic office Winnipeg on monday and 1 us Day. October 24th and 25th. I960, from 3 o clock . To 6 o clock . On each of the said Days to give to persons qualified to vote on civic Electon Day october 26ui. I960 hut whose names have been omitted from the voters list certificates which will Cna ble them to vote. In Many cases certificates entitling such persons to Vota May be obtained in Advance of the above dates from the assessment commissioner and applications therefore should made As soon As possible to the assessment department in the civic office building. The following Are qualified to vote at civic elections namely a persons. Male or female subjects of her majesty by birth or naturalization of the full age of 21 Yean resident in the City for at least 12 consecutive months prior to election Day also owners of property or tenants of premi Ifo for which they pay business tax. Whether residents of the City or not. The voters list May be examined at the fallowing places City clerk s office. City Hall. Assessment commissioner s civic office Kink Street. The t. Eaton company s mahi store. Portage and Donald. Information Bureau. Second floor. Hudson s Bay company store Portage and Vaughan customers service Bureau Mezzanine floor. Canadian Pacific railway company. Weston shops and depot. 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Nehru said any attempt by j either the communist or Western blocs to press Laos into ending its neutrality could turn the coun try into a Battleground. He praised neutralise Premier Prince Souvanna Houma for a very Fine Job in dealing with the different farces in Laos pulling him in this or that Souvanna s Middle of the Road regime is caught Between pro communist Patchet lao guerrillas operating in the North of Laos and right Wing rebels in the through Italy and into the the Post War history of Cen could be worse trial and Western Europe might Nehru said he noped Souvanna Kave been capt. S. 5ucceed in establishing Rossili said. I and stability in his coun he made his statement in the try r be failed. A situation third Book of a four volume offi m Isth develop similar to what Cial history entitled the War happening in the Congo it sea. Published today. Even be Nehru f actors which played a part in the american attitude he said weeks in 0v two full Europe on Reclus it magic carpet Holiday tour cover inf an breakfast Holt and lights tiny All Perichi quoted ire Winnipeg return 17-Day Economy excursion Are propeller service old a press conference. Nehru condemned the activities of Congo army strongman col. Lomax so anti monarchist and Joseph Mobutu. Saying none of the sheer ancient prejudices of a his actions had and Vai Judity or were anti imperialism anti co people taught a myopic interpretation of he also said americans had been brought up to believe that they could grow Rich in isolation from the rest of the legality. Hollywood wedding Hollywood a newly weds Joseph Cotton and Patricia Medina depart Friday for great Britain and a month s Honey Moon in Europe. They were mar ried thursday night at the Home
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