t APRIL 19, 1943 NDAY. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE D.S. BAND S hxAKlJ rine rrogram (or Troops at Capitol (By DOROTHY GARBUTT) An hour and a half of spirited Lnd music was the treat slyenty. Le Canadian Services toy, United gtates Coast Guard band at the regular - Capitol Theatre. Captain Heinz in-Reduced the band which appeared Vy permission of the Officer Com- mandlng of the Coast Guard and the Commanding Officer of the American troops in Prince Rupert. The band's director Is a charming little lady, Mrs. Abegglen, who stays very much out of th m.hii. but she It is who Is responsible for the arransement nf tho r.-.. i ii . selections played and so forth. The leader of the band is Gunner's Mate Railph Gurtln and the asslst-,ru leader is James W. Steele. Ihe prograrn'itself was long and varied, the band excelling itself In typical numbers such as Sousa's "El Capitan" and the old favorite, so dear to old time acrobats and circus acts, "The Entry of the Gladi ators." A bizarre and martial-like arrangement of Oscar Strauss's "My Hero" was played In a catchy and novel swing tempo so different to the customary languorous interpretation of this number. As an indication of the influence of Harry James and his trumpet, a trum- , pet quartet was distinctly new and : later the audience was hoaxed by I some good natured ribbing into I thinking the redoubtable Harry was ;to be on the program. However, by , special permission, and at no great cost, "Dutch "Lungs" Reichert, trumpeter extraordinaire, and Duke "Adonis" Stewart, on the drums, gave a lively few minutes of pure and unadulterated Jive to the extreme delight of the swingsters in the house. Another solo act that b. ought thunders of applause was Vlnce "Ginny" Sorelll and his accordion. Vince .is right at home with his music box and both he and the box come to life in one smooth melodic moment. He enjoys play ing, we enjoy hearing. He played three numbers altogther, "Italian Street Airs," "Ida" and "White Cliffs of Dover," Ralph says that up in (where they come from) they have to lock up Vince's accor dion so's the women can get some peace. And I brieve him. We were all most appreciative of the courtesy displayed by this visiting band in playing our own na tional airs so beautifully. I don't remember having heard "The Maple Leaf Forever" played more movingly. The entire program was as fol lows: National Anthems "American Legion" march : "Harmony Queen" overture by David Coope Trumpet quartette "My Hero" band arrangement "Anchors Aweigh" "El Capitan," Sousa "Coronation" march Accordian solo, Vince Sorelll "The Maple Leaf Forever" "Thunderer" march, Sousa French National March "American Patrol," F. W. Mason "Mantleux" overture, Paul Jive session on trumoet and drums, Chuck Reichert and Duke Stewart "Entry of the Gladiators" "In a Persian Market," Kettelby Coast Guard marching song, "Semper Paratus," (Always Ready) "God Save The King." A 500-pound bale or cotton fibre yields 140 pounds of vegetable oil for food. Canada at War 25 Years Ago April 19, 1918 Wytschaete and Spanbrockmolen captured by the Germans; Meteren, on the Ballleul- , Cassel road, lost and retaken by ' French troops. Paul Bolo Pasha, 'convicted of treason, executed at iVincennes, France. " ' ' ' i V2mW$mmm deposit' box in a bank. If you have not a box of I i ' iilHK9RMHK!HRflH thls kind' any bank wiU keep your bonds for you I ..' HBBvHi5iHHiH9w(iw?MlrMPMSIrl 1 MWfrrSaSMaWamMWMmaWaWam for a small annual chare. i uki& Tz&' if . Jem tif i r ii m i i i n Tinii.idL MpiIh ii mm ,m aWaWaWaWaWaWaWawmawmm I ltfMiW &2m -f -. 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P When will Victory Bonds u be paid off? The money you" invest in a bond will he paid back to you by your country when the bond reaches its maturity date, in the game way, as Victory Loan Bonds of the First World War were paid The maturity date of each bond is clearly stated in the wording of the bond. E Is a Victory Bond a safe investment? A Victory Bond is the safest investment in Canada. The entire resources of the Dominion stand behind it. Canada has been issuing bonds for 75 years, and has never failed to pay every dollar of principal and interest when due. Can I borrow money on u Victory Bonds? Yes it is very easy to obtain n loan at reasonable interest at any bank by using your Victory Bonds as security. In this case the interest on the bonds still belong to you. It will pay a large part of the interest charges on your loan. How is interest paid on u Victory Bonds? Interest on all lionds is payable each half year. 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Bearer Bonds may bo sold at any time by any person holding them, and the interest coupons attached to these bonds are payable to any person who presents them for payment. In short, bearer bonds are almost as liquid as dollar bills. If you own registered., londs,, your name and the numbers of your bonds are kept on record at Ottawa, Registered bonds are of two kinds (a) those registered as to principal, (b) fully registered bonds, that is, bonds registered as to both principal and interest. In tho case of a bond registered as to principal, the bond can only lie sold if you sign a transfer form. However the interest coupons on these bonds are payable to any person who presents them for payment. In the case of a fully registered liond, the bond can only lie sold if you sign a transfer form. Further, no interest coupons are at tached to the bond. The Government pays the interest on these bonds by mailing you a cheque each half year. Bearer bonds of any denomination may be registered as to principal, and in the case of bonds of $500 or larger amounts, bearer bonds can be exchanged for fully Registered bonds. Similarly, registered bonds can bo exchanged at any time for bearer bonds. The main difference letween bearer bonds and registered, bonds is that registered bonds give you lietter protection in the event that bonds are lost, stolen or destroyed. Where should I put my bonds for safe-keeping? As Victory Bonds in bearer form can easily be sold by anybody, you should keep them in a safety Safe-keeping arrangements can also be made with many trust and loan companies. you your for safe-keeping with one of these institutions, be to keep them in safe place at home, and be sure to keep a record of the serial numbers of the bonds in another place. These' numbers will be any time. In any event if you keep your bonds at home or at your place of business, it is safer to have them in registered form. 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