rfiiiCfe Kupcif UuHy fNewi Saturday. March , 1952 MUSIC . . . DRAMA ... ART ... BOOKS ' There is a girls' game planned as the preliminary for Saturday sight's show. WJliaVi tlolnq al Annual Shahesperian Theatre Festival Awaits Record Crowds ( I L platter Parade- j by DICK WESCH Classical Research ClVlC un the BOOK SHELF j ENTRE By JACQUES POUTEAU ' j STRATFORD-ON-AVON, England (Reuters) j This birthplace of William Shakespeare is once morel Monday's crafts for Junior girls were quite exciting this week with several youngsters in attendance. Marina Postulo started to make a shopping bag for the hobby show and did very well. The other girls were making vases from plain bottles with colored wool glued on with var-nish. This will be continued for a week so that others may come and enjoy the fun. A jar will make a nice-shaped vase. BOOK SHELF A top seller in Canadian book, stores last year and currently iZms to be hopping NATION'S HONOR ROIL OF I'ndwiiRon to either copy HITS 1. -Cry," by Johnny Ray; i !Ton of "1W Me why 2- "TeU Me Why." by the Four 1, ,mpare to the Four Aces; "Slow Poke," by Pee Wee ? ,wiin7 but theiKinir: "Anv Time." hv fhh In the classical department, a recording gaining popularity is "Variations On a Nursery Theme," by Dohnanyi; played by Cyril Smith and the Liverpool Ocean Falls Basketball Association are sending a team to Prince Rupert to play the return match against CCC 300 team. The Ocean Falls girls will play the. High School girls and the Peoples Store with a game scheduled for each night. bustling with preparations to receive a record flow-! gaining top circulation at Prince f ;w; f thr IV.rrl Ptinn f Clnno.ml1 Public Library is Hugh nan's fouth novel. EACH plays opening at the Memorial Theatre March 13. MAN'S SON, avivid portrayil of life In the Nova Scotia coal fields before the Fist World War. li es have little to worry ! Cried." by Johnny Ray; "Wheel Concerto No. 2 in A Major," by i;.u, fine renditions ofi of Fortune," by Kay Starr: I rust, wnrri h vaix.n. i? For nearly eiffht months, this - - little Warwickshire market town ance at Stratford of Sir Ralph where the great poet-dramatist Richardson, a top-rank British was born in 1564, wiil again teem actor and two other newcomers, with visitors. British actress Margaret Leigh- The place is Cape Breton Is-1 land; the time 1913. The people; are rough. God-fearing coal min- ' them Ivrated PP tune' how-, -please Mr. Sun " by Johnny j wlth the Philharmonic, conduct-iy Horace Baily Coral', Ray; "Tiger Rag." by Les Paul! or Walter Susskind. Fisher (Victor) ,, and Mary Ftord; "Bermuda," by Eddy The composer In 1922 dedicated Washington. Ralph, Mar- the Bell Staters, and "Blue Tan- the "Variations on a Nursery l,th Mercury.; Roberta,. by Leroy Anderson. All Theme-on the old French folk The natura! attraction of the ton and American actress Mary ; ers, - toughened, many aM of GIFTS Hand Made in India MARAItABAAD BRASSWARE INDIAN CRAFTS Shakespeare festival has been Ellis. ,ai, Four Tunes (Victor),; named In sequence of popular song, "Ah, vos diral, je Mam- I ' tenng to them "" Is Zt' Dan Ainslee, ZZ'.ii a enhanced in recent years by the Anthony Quay le, who has pro- brllUart doctor, bound through mu,tK i . nrt,,, f.n ducod emht niav at. st ra t fnrrt : 1 Kaye and SKceis mc- ny. ihCw"r.h?own! WKKS SKETCH: By f i whv " ; now tne name .t 25-year-old ; a sense of duty and love of man a point where its performances since he became director in 1948,; patch tne results of their 1 up will win devote uivuie iuinst.li himself exclusively exclusively rtrllnk drunken hmil brawls. Urithin Within him hi is la man," or better known as, "Twinkle, twinkle, little star!" to the enjoyment of lovers of humor and to the annoyance of others. The Variations begin with an ! Johnny Ray is known by most often outshine those given in London at the Old Vic. to acting this year. SFW? everyone who listens to ballads Varr has the nwi "i on recoras, ine juse Doxes ana the burning desire for a son which he can never have and so he places his affections and ambitions on another man's. Last year the Playhouse, which He wl11 beB'n by Playing the was redecorated the previous tltle role ln "Coriolanus," which winter and altered to increase Pens this vear's season. Al- well on its i thp radio. He hag a style all his ! eP'c Joke. The orchestral intro- Make absolutely sure you see these Bella, Vases, Trays and Ash Trays in color of the Far East, made painstakingly hy band. We also have mm lovely hand-carved Shishim wood Trays and Brackets aba made in India. appar- ' duction immediately establishes Js.ircess racking up a sale i own and one which is, U .' . . 1A Clio nnnmll.n U. the seating caDacitv to 1.300. iHMi.g among t,na.KCs- by living a serious-sober mood which the The boy Is young Alan Mac- 1,0 COpieS 111 a J -.J CIIWJ, n.(.uinnoucu her version in , every note he sings. 4 nlatinK an on the! Ray works himself Into such In Woe Minor" and which rises of 335,000 spectators during the lure on the list effort to protect her child per- performed. top'tunes. Other fine an emotional frenzy when he ! to a full-voiced climax of Wag- S 31-week season. !haPs to shield ner own pride-l March 25, there will be a re- , are by the Bell Sisters : performs that he breaks down I nerian proportions. At this point The season this year will 1 ,,.,' r i has portrayed Alan's father as TOTEM POLE GIFT SHOP superior to the men of the mi' BU1U UiiXIlU .CI1VCIS Wltll it w-tjva o-iiu lire LUCiiuc ou- ) in Ajn(ll - llT,u limmv Seoit i Coral and 1 away from his piano and be perky little theme snd the fun ! thorities again expect more than Mst it ai u the nia. rWn 21 1 Sixth Street Nihmatoii (Mercury i. ; alne. It takes at least 15 min r " trif (hlQ mr f'tr Chn Ir nryrnr, xn mines. In reality. Archie Mcr Neil is a broken-down prize fighter who has deserted his glory. At the end of February, 70,000 birthday celebrations April 23. ftur taus. iMi , uu- mr uun w raum uui evtn , mere are iz variations in ail Mr. Emotion" Ray on hia manager refrains from talk- which explore every form from ordinss of "t ry. Littln lug to him at the time. He can't a strict militaristic march to a ucKeis ior tne nrsi, io weeKS oi oien Byam Shaw's production1 family y to lo battle Datue his nls way wav to 10 performances had been sold in 0f as Ynu likP it" h nr. iwhicn ne could never gain IBritain and abroad i ,j ;i on . Th (loud. "I'lease. .ir. sun. eat lor nours aiterwaraa and nas delightful Viennese Waltz. enhearied," are out been known t U 10 pounds, List's "A Major Concerto" has One of this season's attrac- John CYirtautVs ZZ'Zl .r'1 But there are labo. amoneothers: a week. open auny cauea tne "lire anattions will he thp first. nnrar. "Mnr.netv." win ha i.,0r. Magistrate MacKeegan, whose i MW Columbia recording. Ard JlM hV bv the the Bill Bill Duvis UUV1S trio, triO, Th lut.UHl tinvlng H-m.-llInn tlHuontiiro nf a molnrfu" Ih.i . 6 fhdo a we i"o 01 .urnlwrio ls nalI d(.tttj wears a small music steers a course based oni . .-x: .. .1 I nuin m Vitu " i i i ........ ... "j!ia-iir' ,neartng-aa in nw kh ear ana the change In form of the mai Originals by Leading Canadian j,,y Desmond, lormeriy oi ( accompanies nimself on the theme, a great one, which as Gaelic oaths resound through the courtroom; old Mrs. McCuish, sitting on her doorstep, echoing the damnations of sinners to anyone passing by; Red Willy Maclsaac, reeling off stories with incomparable gusto. These people will hold fast tr the reader's memory for years to come. .ttorU-i, seems w iwve piano 10 near oevier. ne nas sumes guises. many VA'll A r I i i r.S ff." 15rri'iirR?JAr,,s,s w, Feature Lol Show The main art exhibit beine- brought in for thp Art .;iao, Had, "min, -. is mre wcituvMisiBiuiiiuiuiiiuu ne at long lasi lanaea a JOD h, Rvmnhnnlc That 1 nls nnom i hi. .nmivuiiiinn oil a niht , i..k ni..ni, i t sympnonic poems, mat is, k.. his ,--n own composition, as a eight duh pianist in Los rn wnu-n bv the music ls in continuous one -.,'. j r-i.-uii,:.: a m f . n mi v. u ana i ran txnioiiion April b to will ne a collection t Darlin'." Angeius, He Was on day djscov- MacLennan has written the retained throughout, being ai- of the original paintings fc for the covers of Maclean's 'TOk wKh nadia,ns have long tered by changes of rhythm,! , , . , , ,. been anticipating. Stirring, warm, lot ul laughs, don't miss ered slnRlng in a pub in Detroit f Katz s Capitiil recording by a Columbia Records scout and friitf Boats." What he does was slened on the spot. Three temrjo. harmonv to suit the 1 iuagaiuic. i iic-sc tuv ei s ai t; uune ov anaua s leauing i sensiuve ... wruten witn cratts Choose Your ' Records With Care at McRAE BROS. LTD. . ALBUMS . . . 45's GLEN MILLER CONCERT HANK SNOW RAILROADING SONG HIGHLIGHTS FROM LA T RAVI ATA POPULAR RECORDS NEVER BEFORE SAILORS' POLKA E. Martin FIVE FOOT TWO, EYES OF BLUE MARSHMALLOW MOON Four Knights TIGER RAO Les Paul and IT'S A LONESOME OLD TOWN Mary Ford WESTERN RECORDS OPES THY MERCIFUL ARMS I illustrators and it will be interesting to see their shouldnt happen to a weeks later, Johnny was record-This one is backed by Uig. "Mr. Emotion." as he Is dub moods of music. Malcuzynski gives a manship and simplicity. Each Man's Son will touch deeply every man or woman with child thi work in the ong'niil form powerful performance of f bed, haa composed more than i . ... ...... . ttrtth H.i.l ...t- I 1 . . MENDED LISTENING : renor with only the longing 140 songs himself. Including concerto which reaches the' n uus exiiiuuion is , - -o... , t utu whit. r-im.H Tht. st.at.irp of t.hP orpot. i.it. nom. showing in Victoria, then travels , deep blue seas of Hecate Strait, for them. l.S. ie Bailey's "I Want Yom." "Till A" .. he vely clouds blowing above iGreos the Stars Dante' here. . Crlt.d of whfch n hag Qver of Faust and i ike Oeean.' . both Corali a mUlian discs. Ray haa a great phonies. I Also a large exhibition ls com- S ln "lues . soft greys and white tnim I.ove You,' .An adult badminton tournament will be held March 30, 31, April 1 and entries are now being received. following of 'teen abh. fsini nnrl , . ung irora me Vancouver cnooi --'- v..v.t ona. jnu.ti. luiiuwiiiH oi iccn age- luns ana Both these Dressiniis are on - . . ... . tw. i. .,i,i,. .i c. rij. toi Art. it win cover many pnases ' a JUUJtl-1 "' - was recently voted the "singer victor discs ' of this or any other year." i KniKhU' "Walkin' in the nt" and Gordon Mac-B;ib.v Doll" i all Capitol i. of art, oil paintins. watercolors.l 'ckson is very familiar with. i paints very often and verv well. pii up fast in popularity j Exports of penicillin, strepto-j ' I'NIQCE TRANSLATIONS I tile printing. It ls explanatory , "e l a lra,e i Mae Morse' Canitol re-imvHn anH mhpr rinm rvrr.rin.-ic ppsnw irr.nifr,,i ,r . rr.rr.iv.,. in nature, showine the various sea painting that will be raffled I of "The Blacksmith by U.S. pharmaceutical firms Powell, who spent more than 20 -stages in the development of ; Wltn tre thair and lamp at the Patti Pair's "Come What rose to a record of about. $275,- years translating English records eacn one with a detailed legend , Art an" Craft phlltn- 1 1 Mercury i, The Four Aces 000.000 in 1051. according to of ancient court sessions into attached. j Harvey Uiroutht Mr I.ove" and Schenley Laboratories, Inc., modern English, has completed Among the local pictures to be ' r ia" (Deciai and Ray An- which ships drug products to 50 her 10th volume on life in the shown, the largest will be an oil secret TAKE MY HAND PRECIOUS Eddie Arnold p .ii u itapuow. ioreign countries. old days. ouistancnng oi a nearr. trawler CALL HER YOUR SWEETHEART ' Monday night a new idea was 1 Jhe Old "Squeeze-Box" Becomes High Ranking Ik.p.4-.,. . j. r ? I J f A A T - COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the . finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED and RECONDITIONED 210 4th Street Pboue Klack 389 , introduced into the Leatherwork ; class by Mrs. R. C. Edwards. It !wlll remai a secret until it is j introduced at the Hobby Show April 5. Thei.3 is still a month i lei t during which tim- classes ! f jr those wi.sh.n to make a few liuuiiirjru Tor Classical ana rop music, iou BUNDLE OF SOUTHERN SUNSHINE .......... Eddie Arnold LP. RELEASES LISZT Concerto No. 2 in A Major, for piano & orchestra DOHNANYI Variations on a Nursery Theme (for piano and orchestra Op. 25 FRANKIE LANE One for My Baby (from the film of the same name) LOUIS LEVY Cole Porter's Suite and George Gershwin's Suite on LONDON. I. Mi Mike Colussi parades his The accordion .has gained This is the first attempt of an i accordion bands on the popularity here only within the all-accordion band ln Canada, to 1 c,urm8 Prince Rupert s last two years, says Mr. Colussl, his knowledge, says Mr. Colussi. ,, , . ; articles will be held. Miss S'.okes "l0.!0 PIOfE?S has a handbag nearly completed x, Nova Scotia was tha first Can- , . , ... . . . , in a st'le that 13 new t0 tha class adian province to organize regu- lar programs of radio broadcasts and will prove to be popular at for school classes in 1928. Easter. yuU uidma festival early but even 20 years ago Anthony H will mark another step Oalla-Rini, foremost exponent of cultural development of the "reeas and bellows," brought T:' to America and Carnegie Hall a f'alon music as written lloh toonrri fnr lh nppnrrlinn "It is my hope to build up a band here which will bring not only local credit but far flung publicity to this city," he says. ''.ved today is a far cry ' i "The accordion Ls no longer a "mere squeeie-box.". ,c luiueruna davs but. Its nnlln-Plno hpvm crlvlncr ron- f'und, although much more certs in classical music on his For proof of this, he recom- is as legendary as that accordion which sent music crit- mends listening to such locord- classical instru- ics scurrying fo? their pens with lngs as the Pletro Concerto in A, sui'h as the pian0 and Kc'n to write emblazoning ad- by Galla-Rini and for a modern iecogmzed jectives of praise about his per- touch, to the work of Lawrence ; formance. Welk and his prodigy, Myron Flo-r'nce Rupert, the accor- I Today the same Americanized ren, who recently made a tow , ven still often referred to Italian, U still considered "tops" of southern B.C. . . Mfueee box" was likely in his fiplri hut rnnnv arp his, f-rince fi perl Jforisfj (Member Allied Florists of Canada) Flowers for All Occasions ' POTTED PLANTS AND SUPPLIES FLORIST TELEGRAPH SERVICE ...WORLD-WIDE I: I ) 3 Produce 'PH hlT o Cnnt. - ..... . .V . ... I . . i . Eft ninla mAL'H Vnill.ff. une . ... " "vauuiiiu- ionowers tnrougnoui tne uniiea i awui ju Kvpt, muaiy jv.u..B- f'nerman hn ni..,,,, v... ..... ini,,,. of,A,ai,,,i simp e and melodic Nor- Reason that the accordion has in Prince Rupert today. It won't iher nl? coumrymen- Like btv'n relegated so far into the be long before you will be hear- icorct at,U!s v.anaaa, background where "high class", ing a lot more irom mem. W. BAXTER fcoeni tc tucn music is concernea is tne iacK oi j "in tact, 1 lorccasi mat nign a nly a slmP'e literature, written music and in- class accordion playing will in lent fn a locaf S'tmple Umes' struction regarding the instru- the near future take a part ln hstrnm .stuctent of this ment until recent years. , jmost every local entertainment "rument which had its nrooram." he savs with an air Box 516 300 Third Avenue Phone 177 Prince Rupert, B.C. 1 the r i : " "l years 1 Colussi's first introduction to of assurance. Is the most precious commodity known to man. lieve? th 7 ur" te accornion was on nis latner s i'tKnrih . as m olhpr;knee but, not until after the I is cli, ?nca' the Second world War, did he take Rupert "S Wn n formal Instruction. Returning li no, ' . I from Vancouver, he opened a , i appllri t a" instrument . school here and has built up locorrii 1 slmPIe music 1 classes of students who have prominf .and Wi" "n' ranged in ages from S to 6T. Hore in i p ace than: The three bands he will enter i k of old ;erpretlng tne ln tre Music and Drama Festival "Pular 2 as we" as are composed of 12 to 15 students S ' saM MiiMCr, , today's each ranging from comparative R'y teache Ssi' "r8t newcomers to intermediate stu-?in f Prinn. u thls lns,ru- dents with more than one year's t nce.HuPprt. instruction. The Latest in Popular Records Jirls unci Crafts IMPORTANT DATE HOBBY SHOW APRIL 5th See Civic Centre Display of Crafts in window of All Time Hits ALBUMS and L.P.'s o Available at Knowing this, the Dajly News is devoting this page today to a glimpse of the MUSIC, ART and LITERATURE of the past and present in the hope that some of its readers will hove some of that precious commodity, TIME!, to delve further into these subjects. dance's Zlhie Ci RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC V,C Centre Association of Prince Rupert