Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, September 19, 1963

Issue date: Thursday, September 19, 1963
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 19, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg 19, 1963 piano recital journey from poor to Fine pianist Bognov Ayoub stg a Jonsson recital wednesday night at the playhouse under the auspices of the icelandic National league. Program comprised the wanderer fantasy of Schubert the turd sonata of Niels Elko brn Zoh a Sonatina by Lemur Thor smms the k minor Noc. Turne the g minor ballade the first study from opus 25 and the fourth study from opus 10. By Chopin and the me Elslo Waltz of unit. By Ken Winters or. Sigurjonsson s Talent for his task was rather slow in revealing itself. If he had stopped after the first item on his pro Gram Schubert s wanderer fantasy i should have had Footsie with Dode Cathony or the sounds of Dode Cathony without Ever completing the seduction. It is in fact poor Dull in contrast the Chopin pieces offered the performer a world of Opportunity which or. Sigurjonsson was pianist enough to turn to his advantage. To be sure he substituted nordic Cool Ness for slavic heat but within this understandable limitation in his Chopin style his playing had admirable delicacy. His e minor Nocturne was both sensitive and Lucid and his g minor ballade apart from some spasms of Speed and bouts of banging in at inquest sept. 24 into apartment Blaze deaths an inquest into the deaths of a Winnipeg her two youngest sept. .16 will be held at police Headquarters at 8 . Sept 24. Mrs. Wilma Maxwell 30, of 561 Mcdermot died in a vain attempt to save her two children Gregg 3, and Lisa nine months who were trapped in their burning apartment two of mrs. Maxwell s other children Brent 6, and. Tanya 13, were in school at the time of the fire. Mrs. Maxwell was washing clothes in the apartment House basement when she smelled smoke. She rushed upstairs to help her children. Firemen How Ever said the two children were probably dead before their Mother reached them. . Dailies review big wheat Deal new York up the new York times says the 000 Canadian soviet wheat Deal reflects serious internal difficulties for the soviet Union at ready beset by its intense Ideo logical struggle with of editorials in uni Ted states metropolitan news papers draw attention to this facet of the huge wheat Deal. Three newspapers the Chi Cago Tribune the new York daily news and the new York Mirror express Strong disapproval of any such transactions with the soviet Union or its communist satellites. The times cites the efforts made by soviet Premier Khrushchev to bolster soviet agriculture since he moved into the top Kremlin position 10 years ago. In after all1 the times says he has had to turn to Canada for the Grain the. Soviet Union s Sci past agriculture could we May sure that the chinese communists will use his. Failure to undermine Khrushchev s author Ity As the final arbiter of com the times says the United states will directly Benefit from the wheat agreement through sales of russian Gold it makes necessary and this will mean less pressure on Gold stocks. The paper emphasizes the indirect benefits accruing to the ., which it says Are with Western Europe Short of Grain the United states now is in a position to dispose of a major part of our own now have the bargain ing Power to persuade the eur Opean economic Community to abandon its Effort to achieve self sufficiency in agriculture by increasing its protectionist poli but in making such an attempt the Will have to abandon its artificially High Price the times de clares. The new York Herald Tri Bune also emphasizes the inter Nal problems of the soviet Union pointed up by the wheat transaction. China will starve it says if the russians can get a Corner on capitalist wheat the tied chinese who also have been buying furiously from can Ada will starve and the world Safe for further soviet the Chicago Tribune declares Trade with soviet controlled countries is merely bailing communist dictators out of their own Canada s eagerness to sell wheat to these the Tribune says Wil cause resentment in this country for for Canada is frustrating eign the new York daily news in an editorial with the heading smelly wheat Deal says these deals by our Canadian friends constitute Aid and com fort to our soviet enemies and our red chinese but the news added that the unloading of so much Canadian wheat is expected to open up a lot of foreign wheat markets to the United thus Al lowing disposal of Large Wheat surpluses at fair prices and in sales to our friends not to our says the new York Mirror the Canadian wheat Deal helps bolster the Kremlin by letting the russians put their production emphasis where they the Baltimore Sun comments that the wheat Deal Means Khrushchev is faced with a political consideration older and More fundamental than merely production shortages due to bad weather. Under any kind of system people have got to have their says the Sun. The Detroit news raises the question whether the Is missing a whether our policies Are changed or not we think it would be appropriate for the Kennedy administration to review Policies with re Spect to Trade with the soviet Union and the soviet the news says. A a Inao j nothing to suggest to him but a the climatic passages was change in profession. Fortunate j once poised and meaningfully he did not Stop and by the his Way with the two studies time he had made his final offer-1 was less to my liking to my ear ing Liszt s mephisto Waltz opus 25 no. 1 smud Gily Ped it was Clear that his Schubert playing has been As unjust to his ailed and too loud and opus 10 no. 4 was heedless in its excess playing As to Schubert and that Sive but the results he was a musician to be taken j pleased the audience and indeed seriously after All. I were far beyond those he had the Schubert was really quite i obtained in the opening Schubert bad coarse harsh frenetic ton ally parched inarticulate and the Liszt was really quite Good refined Mellow shapely tonally Rich eloquent and the distance work. Then came the Liszt and with it a remarkable rallying in one pianistic tour de Force of All the strengths sporadically displayed in manner and Merit Between the in the preceding performances two performances was explicable there still occasionally was Only in terms of a Talent real technical tension where Only my enough but difficult to Rouse. Sical tension was necessary but Aftuk striking the Bottom of his audience s regard with the Schubert or. Sigurjonsson began a courageous but difficult ascent through two works by contemporary nordic composers. He made respectable headway in the first of these the third sonata of danish composer Niels Viggo Bentzon. The sonata while it has its Small Falls from Grace not ably an impertinent Flim Sily disguised and Only fairly Well hand led loan from Beethoven in its finale is a work of considerable distinction. And or. Sigurjonsson s account of it if not irresistibly beguiling was nevertheless worthy of respect for its Strong intellectual grip on the music s argument. In the second nordic work icelandic composer Leifur Thor Aronsson s Sonatina or. Sigur Jonsson lost ground again mainly because the work itself offered him so few handholds. It is music to frustrate the Best efforts of even the most resource Ful performer. It is one of those paper and Ink affairs currently so plentiful on the music Market which play twitchy academic by and Large the playing was truly impressive always Intelli gent always vigorous and at times majestically eloquent. In coming from Iceland to can Ada or. Sigurjonsson travelled a great distance but not so great save on a Sealy. 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Pilchuk Peter 70, of 310 Victoria Avenue West trans Cona Man. Stein Jacob 82, of 615 Muriel Street Kirkfield Park retired steam Engineer. Stewart mrs. Thomas Bella 68, of 59 Baffin cres cent St. James. Wloch mrs. Anna 82, of 165 Aberdeen Avenue widow Seph Wloch. For further information please see classified death notices Wheat dirty Huron . A the United states is losing its wheat Market in Western Europe to Canada and. Argentina because its wheat is an analyst for an association of Mid Western wheat growers said on wednesday. Or. Richard j. Goodman an analyst for great Plains wheat inc., told the group s executive Board that or the addition to wheat of dirt defects and dockage at Export termin als in the Is causing the difficulty. There is irrefutable evidence that clean wheat leaving Here ends up in foreign ports in condition putting Wheat at a disadvantage to Canadian or Argentine he said. Goodman the group s adviser on the european common mar Ket said world wheat markets Are unwilling to buy dirty Wheat and pay expensive fees to remove the dirt when they can buy cleaner wheat at the same Price. The problem arises from agriculture department stand Ards for exporting wheat set up in 1916, Goodman said. He added that new standards j have been proposed by the Agri culture department which would result in reducing the dirt Content of Wheat by one half. By the Canadian press tue Bingen West Eduard Spranger 81, a leading West German educationist writer and philosopher who was a major Force in develop ing the German educational sys tem. Montreal Fernande Lari has 312 coils plus Sealy steel Edge to Edge Comfort and Long life censer s has sold scores of these famous sets at the regular Price of 119.90. 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