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\Ve!l known ballet teacher VValter Halay as he appears in the Play- Actors ; Production "The : Emperor's » ( Utthes" ns professor Elek Odry. ^Annuai Canadian iBallet Festival :'hie S i x i h Annual C a n a d u u Ballet Festival lakes place m Hart House v.s.Theaire, Toronto during the week of j M a y 3rd.. B a l l e t Ccnpames from Vancouver. Toronto, Ottawa, Mon-i s t r t a l a n d H a l i f a x \vi]l:take part in the Ä::Pe.-;tu'aL T n additipn t h e r e - w i l l be vÄlive groups, on New-Ganadian. Folk ^Ijancers. (f Prc-viGus F e s l i v a k have been held . (r-ir. \Vinnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, T o - • » r o n t o , and Ottawa, i n that order.-The ;,w;Association is in; goed. financLal con-v s d i t i o n d&spite the fact that much of iiiiihc tr&ycll;ng' expenses of the visiting : ;v:"companie3 are met by the Association. .^••^Jiecemly a donation of $100.00 was ;;.:2naae to both:the National Ballet -:.<3crnpany and The Roya-I Winnipeg . i>BaiIet..;: D u n n g the. Festival week a ;--billeiing committee takes care of the. . •.••^•isituig dancers.'^.^ The Canadian B a l l e t Festival Asso- .••'ciation has been a showcase for•Ca- ^ r . a d j a n dance actjrvities for the past ;vs;x years. Ic has led to. the formation '•fof the C a n a d i a n Dance Teachers' As-ttsociaiion, and did. considerable pio-: .-»hieer work .m the establishment of the • ; ' j ^ ' a t I o n a l Ballet. • • ••5 . D u n n g the 19.49 . F e s t i v a l i n the Royal Alexandra.: Theatre, Toronto, 4 the-National F i l m B o a r d made a film -."•ifor the Canada Carries o n senes, and i ihe CBC broadcast one. performance ;!):on their \Vedne.sday night series. • •; Co.Tipanies taking part i n the s i x th MORE DISCUSSION NTEDED Some Thoushts On The Drama Festival Toronto. — The tension has.. now.!.. watch '•Dragnei". • I suppose they left• everyone after the excitement j overlooked me-. fact that veveryone and activlty of the Drama Festival i doesnT c v n . a. television set. . AVliat on Easte2*.week-end. But the festival I v%-e"d. I k e ioy.uow- ts-how they were is.not forgotten.lt is s t i l l a-.good | suppoied.to act, rough. .accusing; or topic of contversation.v • «.: • j what? .Whatwas iHeir döwnfall? We I. w'oiild:-like to bring . fonvard a ! also .hope t h a t . t h c adjudicaiors; AVIII couple: of points •R-hich. the younger IIDX a l l o w p e r s o n a l feelings to i n f l u - •people have mentioned, m hope.5 that - ence- i h e i r adjudication of the ;plays. njaybe ;at the next_: Drama- Festival, everything will be in complete un- Qerstanding. First the adjudicators. They judged us by. our acting abiliiy, now we vill judge them in:, their adjudication. A i t e r a l l , vturn about is j faiT play" as the saymg goes. [ ,:We would like to see next year that aU the plays participatmg are given After. an there..are more Ihan-one .per.scn.'; feelings to-iake into considcr ration. C m i c i s m o f . o n l y one direcT .tör.^is'- :not;..;'-creative; ;ilor Vi^ • • good .••ports.nianship. There w e r e points •lo.st due f o the carelessne-ss or overT sight of- other director.s wh!ch were i n t mcnticned O n i ö the subjcct of who is alloweti certain standlngs and points. such as j ^ct m plays It is h.ud. it is true fu-st with.so'many.points and second-i with.:SO many etc. • It was done at l o m a k e .upastMct set of rules, but if none a i e n i a d e , there are sure to be the ..first drama festival in Sudbury, niisuiidersiandings. The plays ure föi-domg it thls way wouId give everyone a clear picture "»here they stand and they could strive for betier placings in the future. Sure the adjudicators have a.hard j*ob especially this year when ali the plays were ali of. such high lervel that it v/as very hard to pick the Winner; Another thing that would be good to know is how many. points you lose for makeup, fumbhng lines,.etc.,so that.these can be correcl-ed m- the future. .The . .sy.stem of i points usedshould be plannedout and , sent to ali clubs.: - •. | •VVe hope- that in the.future the ad-..| judicators vould not make . their 1 comments on each actor.or actress so personal. . AVhen the adjudicators mentioned^ that the 'etsivät' did not por tray their part, they told the .-n to Annual Canadian Ballet Festival, in Hart House Theatre during the w.eek of May 3 will be the Halifax Theatre Ballet directed by. Hilda Strombergs; Montreal Modern Dance Company, Yone Kvietys; Classical Ballet Company of Ottawa, Kesta Toumine; Vancouver Ballet, Heino Heiden.' "Willy Blok Hanson Dance Group, Toronto; Volkbff Canadian Ballet, Toronto; Janet Baldwin. Ballet; Toronto; and the.Toronto Festival Dancers directed by Gwenneth: Lloyd. . New Canadian Folk Danceswill be-iprasented by Finnish, Damsh, French Canadian, Czechoslovak and German groups. Prayer From Wall Street 0 LORD i.'/io watchcs the Atlantic And kccps us sajc jrom every antic 01 jorciprspy and Red romantic im U'i>n'U'd, Lord, I'm Jrantk, Ilear my pk a—- Send help to mf:. My 'J'l' seis, wy soapt viy jridges, My cars (wd planns, tny dams and bridges, .My DDT.agamst. the midges ril have tc^ dump Ij you-: prnuit that terror which is : Not calkd a shmp Thcy've told mc il'.s a sHghtrecession, A nitnor locaitzcd: depression, ; . A psychological repression To think naught QJ it. But Lord, ifshaving an impression . Upon my pr(^jit. And though otir wise adntinistration :. Ojccurse avoids.each impUcation Oj crisis tcading to injlation^. • One jear prevails— That uncmploymcnf and starvation Ajject my sales. O Lord, I:knOw I must be sensible: •lo panicMviddbe reprehensible,:... L'n-Amcricanand indejensible,.: : . .Orcjen'ivorsc. But guurd ai;ainstthe Grcat• Unmentiamble . My-keart and pursc. And :i to you, whorkno'äJS things best, . I dare to Lchispcrorsuggest— ()m' pian u^oiild give my racked mind rest // you U'iU blcss it: .l-inflii%.<.nmrnation unoppressed And ne'Il oppress it. O Lord Xiho guards. c-ur sacred shores . . Said U.S some öigger, bettcr u-ars , And •dc'lisupply the arms and storcs • (Thouffjinotthcmcn) And ali the glory shall be yours. • - . • ' Amen, Amen. HOXOR ARUNUra the amateur.s, T i g h t ? So why not. class thosL- with more .tnan ten. years stage exner.ence as professionals. . T. am sure anyone w h b ha.s been actmg over ten years wouidn' t m i n d stepping aside: 10 let the .le.s.s experienced try their.. hand at it; that .is..one- of- the purposes of 'the co:npetitions.- Age Ls another thing. T h ä y o u t h are the önes \ve a r e i.ryi2ig'-to.gel intiir^^^ in -dra.Tiatics. T h i r t y years . o f age, we beheve i-s a f a i r limit.. After-oli most . cf the young people have -been in: .•io.nie play or olhcr . i n : their .early .tweniie.s -or. oven before. •.: One t h i n g . t h a t . I : am sure everyone wni agree AVith is that.the plays were on-a much' higher leyel.than last year, This mear.s that v.'e can improve our. acting. i f we. strive for the best. .There vvere more good points .than bad ones in- the plays and- their : a d j u d ; c a t i on but. wha,t ;I. -ani: t r y i n g - . t ö : get at ;is t o improve i h e p o o r one,s. ,The good pomts '.viil.take care of thcm.selv.e.s, 1 hope. . . . . • • . .: - . , Maybe:-I'm sticking my...neck out,: but the: only way we can. get every-. thing straight IS for evei-yone to express their :opjnion. : Maybe. same of you who'.ottendi-d the-meeiing"--.at the h a l i : Eastcr :Sunday.. were- l i k e me;: scared to express your opin:on and left the floor t o t h e older people.: But-v.- e have a chance of being heard and 1 we nov;'have had. the expenence of 1 havmg participaied in the Drama i Festivals. .So ali-you.youngc-r people ! come o u t : o f your- corners and come i out Avntmg. ;LeLs hear y.our opinion i on t h e subject-.: after ali it concerns aIl:of -us.. -Next year you .may:.be-in. one: of the plays agam and . i f y o u . ! weren't in the.m-this year, your-turn may come: next Easter. I'm ; sure ; Suabuy has .so-mething - to..say.. — A'.: Torontoni an- ' '• '.•:.."•;::••' Play-Actors Have Colorful Cast : " A ca<:t: "bf 15. which :includes :3 t y p i c a l l y energetic boys :. between 10 and 12 years of age. make P l a y - A c t p rs rehear-sals hvcly; affairs these. days,? accor.-i^ng ta director. Toby Gordon/ •Miss Gordon is..directmg the .:Play-.- . A c t ö r s Production ,of : " T h e Emperor's CIctho.s''by. George Tabon.- whJch is: to bepresemed m H a r t House Theat-. i e , M a y 13, 14, and I5th. , :'.; A l t h o u g h the setting of- the play., is HUngary and. a l i fifteen are. Hunga-r i a n ch:i:uciers, it is rather intere.sf-ing to- note that; foMowing -.Flay.- -Actors pöhcy of: choosing people for. roles: on the sole basis of their abiliT t y i o portray a- given character.-.the a l l - C a n a d i a n east of "The Emperor's Clothes'.''.represenis a wide. v a r i e ty of races; but not a smglc Huiiganan-.. The role of Professor Elek Odry, a r o u n d w h o i n the main action of the l)Iay revölves, i s t ö be; p l a y e d b y W a l ter Balay, a C a n a d i a n of U k r a i n i an paieniage; Bella. h i s w i f e , by the wc! l-knov.n . negro actress . K a t h l e e n LiVing.stonc;. their son, F e n k e , 12 year Old Johnny VVilcox who stated casual-ly, "I am Scotch, I n s h and English iineage"., : .:.- . Sig. I l o m ä k i . who is of F i n n i s h stock \ v i l l play:the role of Prof-Odry'.s bro-, ther.. P c l t r : : Baron Gonda. will . be p ö r l r a y e d by the ,negro actor, Aubr. rey Forbes; T h e F a t Hugo,: Fei:ike's best friend by 10 year.old Peter K a s - n e r , v v h o is Jewi.sh Canadian; The M a n .without . s h o ö s b y the negro bas.s John; White. and his son by 10 year Old David .MacLeod. Canadiaas of English, Jew.ish, S c o t c h and Iri.sh des-, cent complete the east. . It's A H Psychological u v Ti:i> TiN!»i.i:v A : c ' . F-.!c!) lotumed fro-r. the N . i - tion.u -{..bbf: G.iske; \Vc>:k> ai 5 30 p j n ,. K n d . n . n:oppcd hi.s hmdi box; o;-,:\:vi> k i t d i e n table, sm:led a bip .sm: e .-.r.:l i . \ . d ; i hi.-^ \vif(\ Edn.i, • • l A i ine.-T :a d ofl for lv\o ^'.^•c•k-" - "I pr.,:ivi.-e(i to .siick by you '.n sick-nes. s are :':;"I/: caiL-i we V rCCtri p o l . f idon; ;i:-. h<• a ; t h ' . said Edna.-;'biii \vhy. on .s.iv:.;ng so-.happUy ' . ' ; : • . .. i"v .s:n:l;ni:.'. -.rephed. A r c h , , '"be- :;• -vve ;-s!-e.pej-.suni>tjc;or...learful.'j. ;;ti\-cl(.-p :tlve, jjsycholoiry o f ,iv:.| ii.'!-, -aiui everything \v:ll..go: to Uu;..ii \vo. art-.nappy and.con- ::exi..year..wUl be^ a b:g year for iMviness". .• . " I ; .\v;U probably: be a big year foi: b u s : n f a n y w a y " . .said Eldna. . "Paul Hoffman." continued Arch, "ha-^ j . i i d that a icce.^ion may be p-sycnolofncal;And Frank .Kingdom has w,ritU'n that if wi' are frightencd we :nav. have a -rtrcession; but if .wo are confidein - we \vill have a. good y e a i" .•"•}J(nv inany limes"; asked Edna "do I Ivavo to ask you . i i o t ; : io leavt! your .slioes iinder; the kitchen table"? - Arch liung his head and took ;lhc'[ .shoes. lo; the: closct.- Edna followc(i him. Kfcping wit.hin talking range :"Unioruniately for u.s".,-she said, vthe lanoloid IS also optimistie and fcur-less.. Ho once. töId me. that if ever you- t i o t - l a i d o f f .\v(' \voiiUln't h avo tn pay .atiy- . r e n t " . ; . 'TJui he really"? a.sked Arch. "No. he dKin't. : But it doesn't m a l - tw.. \V(' have a.brave .and coniidcnl butcht-r.: He us .sendmti u.« four cou-ragi- ous- P':)rk choiJs and he.i.sii!t -go-i n g U). charge-for them". . Arch suspccted: ihat the convcnsa-tion W:LS gctting him nowhwe, so ho d i d :iot an.swer;. Instead he began setting the tataleas a geslure of.good- \v:ll. F.-hia. .hov.-(jver, wa.sn''. givinij up. '-Let-. riH':,iell you about tlie pig \vho sujjphed thc: chops'-,. she continued, "He. v.-as a happy confident and oi)t:- mi.siic pig. Hi.s -last: words, -: as- the butftliej- \va,s choppiiig. ofl hishea.d, were, "Everything'.s: gomg to be :-alI right" . •-•\Vliat : do you.. \vant vfrom me"? .'•houted. Arch. .•:I'v(-' • been laid off for t\vo N V f t k s . . • A m 1 suppcvstsi to cry •? " A n d I kn--iw a- Corporation, that •producen .so much that.people could-n'. t buy that the \vareliouse\s \vore ..lammed. AVcIl.. oiic day a of op-timust. G people look»»<i at the ware-hou<: e.s.: a nd presto! AM the -surplus product.^ oisappeare<!: But ilie next dUY : thev Ave.ie pt^ssiml.stjc and you .shcnild hiive.ceen the overproducMon!'.' .•\rch suUenly tucked a paper nai)kin iinder a. f ork. v \ V h a t d(V you want to do"? he repeatcd "Cry m my. beer?: :\Vhy should I be a pe.ssiini.st"? " : A r c h . ' ' .said Edna., ••! don't \vant you to be an 0])tunist oi a pe.ssimist. Just. bL> a' realist". She. iiut- up the •w:'.ierto-boil lör B m i s h coffce.-othcr- Avise knovvn. as Ica.. "After a l i , A r ch being. laid olf i.s not my . i d e a of. a: •.<:!ate. of niindV. - -• i.'^- Torshiina, toukok. 6 p..— Thursday. May;6; 1954 Sivu 3 Kansan puolue sai suuren vaalivoiton Hondurasissa Hrliip. Britt. Honduras. — B r i t t i l ä i s e n , siirtonraahalhnnon . ivastaincn | kansan yhdistynyt puolue :' saavutti IcLstavan vaalivoiton taman b r i t t i l a l - .sen .surtomaMii ens;inmai,sissa yleisl.ssa vaaleissa. . S e n ehdokkaat valtasivat kahdeksan .nUsta yhdek.sasta lalnlaa-t i j a k u m u i n (alahuoneen) . paikasta, j o i s t a oi 1 ky.sym.vs naissa vaaleissa, L a i n l a a t i j a k u n n a n 15. palkasta täyle-^ taan kuusi surtoinaahalUnnon nimtl-laniilla n i i e h i l l u . . Y l ä h u o n e e l l a on l o pullinen inaara.v.svalia Ja sen enemm i s t ö n inuötiostaa s i i r t o m a a l i a l l i n n on n i m i t t ä m ä t ja.scnct, jotka ovat v i r k a - .miehia.- :Vaalivoift'.): antoi kaiusan y h d i s t y neelle puolueelle jnaarily.3vallan siirtomaan-, rnha-asioihin ja Joihinkin. lain.Siladannoliisiin asioihin,: m u l t a ei t a y d e l l L s t a inaiii-aysvaUaa slirtomaaiv k a i k k i i n asioihin, i i a l i d o n . . : Gym Groups Are Active In Many Ontario Centres KIrkland Lakella juhlitaan, kahtena perättäisenä pnä : KIrkland Lake, — TääUä pidettyjen vomiisielukurssien päättäjäiset pidet ä ä n äitienpäivän vieton merkeissä, :CSJ:n haalllla - .sunnuntaina, toukokuun 9 pnä, alkaen kello 8 Illalla. PaikallLsten voimien voimistelu- ja muun ohjelman ILsäksl e s i t e t ä ä n myös kolme tilaisuuteen hyvin sopivaa ly-hytlii kaitafilmiä. . , Ttc-vetuloa Kirkland Laken.ja ym-päri. stön suomalal.set tähän lopetta- JaLsjuhlaan. Lauantaina, toukokuun 9 päivänä piile tää n Jymyn ja Echon yhteiset tan.ss.t. myös täkäläisellä suomalaLsel-la haalllla. Tanssi alkaa: kello kahdeksan Illalla. Solto.su huolehtii Matti Winter. Toimi Wuorinen, ja George Cshoamks. Saapukaa .suurella joukolla ilo&lin tansselsUiln lauantai-Utana, n v " C i i r c K " WEIK . One of the ino.st imporlunt iLspect.s of the VouUi Pestiva! to be held ut PaU^rnui thls summer. will be the s i ) : i ! t s and Kym displays; W l t h Spnng • 1 m a l l y rejilacmg Winter It i.s about time to bfgin imlLshing iip the driUs andpyraniuLs for tl)e:Fc.stlval.. • Tony - K a y ; : c h a l r m a i i of the .sjiorls coinnmtef;, rejiorts that. gym cla.sse.s for t,he pui-pose of teaching the driH. and gym have been set .up m.Toronto,- •Hamilton. W e l l a n d , D u n n v i l l e . B r a n l - foi-d, - WindKor, • St. Catliarines .-and .Sudbury, and a new grou)) is being s U i n c d In London,,: : In Toronto • three halLs - h o l d :the |.'ynv lilas.scs. The A U U C , Carpatlio- SUBVERSION IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BY LESTER RODNEY . A certam Sena-tor who ha.s not yet dealt with baseball may shortiy make the foiiow,ng speech: . " W h a t : I "am about t o r e v e a l .will po.sitively:rock the American.Leaque to ,:its very- f o u n d a t i o n s f f o r m e r l y oc- j Jadeplvia, Everyone kJiow.s ihat- trade cupied by the St. Louis Browns — ' js com.munjsiic. L . R . > . : . . - : • • . . ."This .siimt: team .sends players to "1 hold in my hand a dociunent larms at Wilke.s Bar.-e. and Indiana-speciahsi, namwl Kinder. You . ali k n ö w i h a t reliel :LS a.bolshevik :idea.' •• "Nov.':.there . i.s anoth(!r su.spicious team i n this league known as-lhe C l e - vc-land Indians. Let the Indian.s go b.^ck. where they came from!:. T h is ttam recently trad('d Wlu'at to Plii.- i n dociunent c a l l e d : The American League Red Book!:: A n investigation of. t h i s s i n i s - ter dociunent confrrms the fact that therC:. I.s- at. present an organization knov.-n as the Boston R e d Sox.. . '•This tea.m operates .m a suburb polis: Can we tolcrate-this Collective Karming. - .-: , . "I furiher propo.se lo, prove. that. : P h i l a d e l p h i a , has •• added • a player j^a.med Pov.-er.. I merel.y asK, could this b" .State Pouer? of Ca .mbndge Ma s s a cha s s e t s , home of i • " I t i,s amply clear o n . t h e evidence that den of subvention, Harvard. It.s i •^•^•J^'- thi.s league, which began m 1901 and avowed aim and purpo.se •"•prci.sents nolhing more or le.,s Ihan 53 years of trea.son-;:-. . -'Next: • Week. ;I ^wili:in.ve41gal^ .Ihe-jfj,.;,;;^-. „ .So^called Nat-ional .IX'.aicu open IS to: knock. of f the:. Y a n k s . : " T l i i s team h a s : a very .significanti hLstory.-: Its:. last .two pennants,. or i flag raising.Si.were i n 1918, the: year i I after the Bolshovik Kevolution, and | Suomalaiset saivat lahjoja jo ennen kilpailujen alkua .Helnngin . V a p a a Sanalle lahetta-ma- s-saan kirjees.sa kertoo K a i ' V a l l i , cltu- Ivuhtikuun" 2a pna oli Vai'.sovii.ssa JO 17 m a a n joukkueet odottanias.su Ja valnii.stumajksa Var.sova, B e i l m - P r a h a rauhan.ijoon. Ilnioittautunel.siajouk,. kuc;.sta ot\ saapumatta eruia Hanskan, 'Lricsten ja Italian joukkueel. . Huhtikuun.2« jjiia oh Suomen pyör ä i l i jajouitkue j a Var.sovan vappujuhlaan o.sallisluva .Suomen a m m a l l l l l i l - lO]'.*n . V!i)tuu:>kunta kahvikuLsullla .Suomen l.ihettilaan, ministeri J ä r n e f e l t in luona. .Sen j ä l k e e n v i e r a i l i v at p y o i a i l i j a t ."1'uolan • i>ana"rnimi.se.s.sa klrjapain:;.-.sa, jo.ca toimii: joukkueen '•'XurMniina." , T a a l I a joukkueen Jä.se-n i l l ä oh tibi,suas na-hda yhden:Puo-_ l an .suurimman lehden • valmistusvai-. IiteL. jonka j ä l k e e n . s e u r a . s r m l e l l y t t ä -. va lulu.siumi.slilal.suus, jo.'j.sa isänniit toivottivat suomaiaLsillehyvaa menest y s t ä . Ta.s.sa -tilaisuudessa: nitn I s ä n n ä t kuin v i e r a i l i j a t k i n .e.sitUvat omien maiden.sa lauluja ja k(!.';kusU;hvat e- Ru.s.s:an: and Don H a l l s are busy wlth people. In gym group,s' and are. undcr the direcllon of K i i r i Kobylan.ski and. Jerry Procuv; The.se t".vo b o y s , were lecently pui in: charge of the whole A U U C pnrticlpatlon in the Festival., W e l l a h ( l . D u i m v i l l e and St: Catha-rines hold Uielr clnsses in the A U UC halls i n «-ach community.: O l t e n W e l - land :and DunnviUe get. together tp hold joInt: cla.sses; Anne Alnmamuk IS the instructor in that area. Tlic Dunnville kld.s are j i a r t i c u l a r l y koen on gym and proml.se to have a good p a r l l c l p a l i o n in Iho Fe,.stlval. Hamilton and Brahtford hold their cla.^es at the H i i n g a r i a n iHalls;'. Tlic H i i n g a n a n klds along wlth (sverybody who wanLs to join their g r o u p h a A ^e been worklnK hard on the drills and m-jst of l.helr; groups have already, ma.stered them. They w i l l have u large and polLshed group at the fe.s^ t l v a l . Wmd.sor has; Us gym fjuarters at tho Slovak h a l i . . So faf there has not been . i n u c h . : W o r d from Wlndsor but t h e y w i l l be at: the fe.stlval..: Sudbury gynunors havo the u.se of I h e : b e a u t i f u l , M i n e M l l i a h d Smelter H a l l in that; c i t y . . T h e group. under th(; dircction; of Weir R l c d p r o m l s ea to be one -of the be.st.";. T h e athlcHes fi'om .the n o i t h country took av/ay.ä goud m a n y jirize.s at the Palcrmo and .Nalvelt .sports meeUs la.st.year. Toronton työttömyys Toronto. — Tydtldinyysvakuutusko-mlssion palkallisen toimLslon kirjoissa oli huhtlk;. 29 pnä 29,099 työtöntii henkilöä cli .3.533 vähemmän kuin; viikko aikalsemm n, T>'öttämyysva-kutustn maksettiin 20.540 ihenkilöUe. V A I M O N I Martha Elizabeth Kosken M U I S T O L L E Kuoli toukokuun 1 päiviinä 1953. On vuosi kulunut, : : - kun ikluntas nukkunut s ä olet armas vaimoni, toverini, alnoonl. Jack Kuttki. i . — Happme.so. IS much-jmore depen-j : dent on .me.-mental attitude- t h a n on j external resources.- This -tt-ould-be: ! an absurdly obvious platitude, v/ere it I not for.-the fact that 99 out .of one; hund;-e<-i pe^-sons do .not belie-/e it.- • • "I-.:lrust you found that-. novel i n - terestmg," ; the librarian. remarked hopefuljy. •.: • '--No, n.o: very." the patron .replied, ;;';bilt.;the^ let'ter'someone, l e f t ' i n ' i t . f ör a bookmark '.vas. a lu-lu"! , • . m-1946.a year after the u n f o r t u n a l ei defeat of .some dear friends of mine t the persecuted German heroes of i MaLmedy. . •,.; : " T i e the facts together, friends.) Concealed, on the roster of this team, i i n fact, lus leading pitcher, is a-k-Itj hander named P a r n e l i , who as you a l i ! knowwas a Russian,agent i n Ireland. i Fu;-thermo.-e this tea.m has a pitcher-j named Ivan Delock. •. |: " I hold in my hand the American ; League Schedule iV.'h:ch Rhows that 1; this team plans.to play a doublehead- ; ! er on Labor D a y . : It aLsohas a Rellef. •It w'aÄ visitor's day at the pemten-l i a r y and the o l d l a d y v;as rnaklng Ii nuisanec of her.seff. She (Xirnered one lost .vjul in pri.son garb and sub-jc- cted hi.m to a baivage of - que.stion.s. ' T e l i me,-'.' .she f m a l l y a.sked, -"v.'hal ATI; you m for"? •'Madam," •: s a id the. In.mate wit.h jju.nful .v.-iirden the botujm"! j.; Loi)Uk-%i-i.sannat Jakoivat .suomalaLsr t e i r .suureksi. ylLalyk,v;k.si heille kaik i l l e lahjoja. Jokainen ;.sal k a u n i in kahvikaluston, rauhanajolle omistetun mu .siikirj.-iri .svka -"."ankkaitä..kaasal- 1 i-sj; uk \i 1 :,ia; riuk Ke j a . Tu tusm i.stilai T .sUiLs j . i t t i mieleen - l-impiman • .muiston, vieraanvaraislsla-puolfjlalsi.sia. . v i i m a t ovat alkaneet niyaskin Oikein loderiieolla. l a m m e l a , pui.ss.i on .pie-courl^ isy-, ^ ' I : w a n l . . to b«- a j net lehde.t. j a nurmikot ovat viha.ntla. %o I thought T d start from^ ' • Winnli)cg. :— Anglikaani kirkon pappi D. B . M a r s h Minoi.Mlme- v i i k o l l a , e l i a rnuulamat Cana/Jan omiistii-" m a t - a r K l i l k a n . alueen Kaaret n ä y t t ä -; v a i m L i u l t u v j i n : U . y A : n orniiilsuudekiii. .'•;<* f>vat; iiy;<yiiän yhdy.r/allalal(4ten .jliria.-. yVn.;,: t u t k i j a i n , .-hiehittämiii . Ja; f;ana/l;iJu"i.';e'v o i v a t ' o l e kb:',kaan ;;asuT .•i'.-ei i i i i i l a . - '•:;;'•' .:;.,' — L a d y . to s a l c s g i r l : ; "I, v.-ant to. | ozchange. this h at. • I d,on't. K n o v /, v.'hat's :wrong .v,-iih i ' , bui m y husband \ v.\ n k s ir.., pr",t'-y". 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Title | Vapaus, May 6, 1954 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
Publisher | Vapaus Publishing Co |
Date | 1954-05-06 |
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Title | 1954-05-06-03 |
OCR text |
\Ve!l known ballet teacher VValter
Halay as he appears in the Play-
Actors ; Production "The : Emperor's
» ( Utthes" ns professor Elek Odry.
^Annuai Canadian
iBallet Festival
:'hie S i x i h Annual C a n a d u u Ballet
Festival lakes place m Hart House
v.s.Theaire, Toronto during the week of
j M a y 3rd.. B a l l e t Ccnpames from
Vancouver. Toronto, Ottawa, Mon-i
s t r t a l a n d H a l i f a x \vi]l:take part in the
Ä::Pe.-;tu'aL T n additipn t h e r e - w i l l be
vÄlive groups, on New-Ganadian. Folk
^Ijancers.
(f Prc-viGus F e s l i v a k have been held
. (r-ir. \Vinnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, T o -
• » r o n t o , and Ottawa, i n that order.-The
;,w;Association is in; goed. financLal con-v
s d i t i o n d&spite the fact that much of
iiiiihc tr&ycll;ng' expenses of the visiting
: ;v:"companie3 are met by the Association.
.^••^Jiecemly a donation of $100.00 was
;;.:2naae to both:the National Ballet
-:.<3crnpany and The Roya-I Winnipeg
. i>BaiIet..;: D u n n g the. Festival week a
;--billeiing committee takes care of the.
. •.••^•isituig dancers.'^.^
The Canadian B a l l e t Festival Asso-
.••'ciation has been a showcase for•Ca-
^ r . a d j a n dance actjrvities for the past
;vs;x years. Ic has led to. the formation
'•fof the C a n a d i a n Dance Teachers' As-ttsociaiion,
and did. considerable pio-:
.-»hieer work .m the establishment of the
• ; ' j ^ ' a t I o n a l Ballet. • •
••5 . D u n n g the 19.49 . F e s t i v a l i n the
Royal Alexandra.: Theatre, Toronto,
4 the-National F i l m B o a r d made a film
-."•ifor the Canada Carries o n senes, and
i ihe CBC broadcast one. performance
;!):on their \Vedne.sday night series. • •;
Co.Tipanies taking part i n the s i x th
MORE DISCUSSION NTEDED
Some Thoushts On
The Drama Festival
Toronto. — The tension has.. now.!.. watch '•Dragnei". • I suppose they
left• everyone after the excitement j overlooked me-. fact that veveryone
and activlty of the Drama Festival i doesnT c v n . a. television set. . AVliat
on Easte2*.week-end. But the festival I v%-e"d. I k e ioy.uow- ts-how they were
is.not forgotten.lt is s t i l l a-.good | suppoied.to act, rough. .accusing; or
topic of contversation.v • «.: • j what? .Whatwas iHeir döwnfall? We
I. w'oiild:-like to bring . fonvard a ! also .hope t h a t . t h c adjudicaiors; AVIII
couple: of points •R-hich. the younger IIDX a l l o w p e r s o n a l feelings to i n f l u -
•people have mentioned, m hope.5 that - ence- i h e i r adjudication of the ;plays.
njaybe ;at the next_: Drama- Festival,
everything will be in complete un-
Qerstanding. First the adjudicators.
They judged us by. our acting abiliiy,
now we vill judge them in:, their adjudication.
A i t e r a l l , vturn about is j
faiT play" as the saymg goes. [
,:We would like to see next year that
aU the plays participatmg are given
After. an there..are more Ihan-one
.per.scn.'; feelings to-iake into considcr
ration. C m i c i s m o f . o n l y one direcT
.tör.^is'- :not;..;'-creative; ;ilor Vi^ • • good
.••ports.nianship. There w e r e points
•lo.st due f o the carelessne-ss or overT
sight of- other director.s wh!ch were
i n t mcnticned
O n i ö the subjcct of who is alloweti
certain standlngs and points. such as j ^ct m plays It is h.ud. it is true
fu-st with.so'many.points and second-i
with.:SO many etc. • It was done at
l o m a k e .upastMct set of rules, but if
none a i e n i a d e , there are sure to be
the ..first drama festival in Sudbury, niisuiidersiandings. The plays ure föi-domg
it thls way wouId give everyone
a clear picture "»here they stand and
they could strive for betier placings
in the future. Sure the adjudicators
have a.hard j*ob especially this year
when ali the plays were ali of. such
high lervel that it v/as very hard to
pick the Winner; Another thing that
would be good to know is how many.
points you lose for makeup, fumbhng
lines,.etc.,so that.these can be correcl-ed
m- the future. .The . .sy.stem of i
points usedshould be plannedout and ,
sent to ali clubs.: - •. |
•VVe hope- that in the.future the ad-..|
judicators vould not make . their 1
comments on each actor.or actress so
personal. . AVhen the adjudicators
mentioned^ that the 'etsivät' did not
por tray their part, they told the .-n to
Annual Canadian Ballet Festival, in
Hart House Theatre during the w.eek
of May 3 will be the Halifax Theatre
Ballet directed by. Hilda Strombergs;
Montreal Modern Dance Company,
Yone Kvietys; Classical Ballet Company
of Ottawa, Kesta Toumine;
Vancouver Ballet, Heino Heiden.' "Willy
Blok Hanson Dance Group, Toronto;
Volkbff Canadian Ballet, Toronto;
Janet Baldwin. Ballet; Toronto; and
the.Toronto Festival Dancers directed
by Gwenneth: Lloyd. .
New Canadian Folk Danceswill be-iprasented
by Finnish, Damsh, French
Canadian, Czechoslovak and German
groups.
Prayer From Wall Street
0 LORD i.'/io watchcs the Atlantic
And kccps us sajc jrom every antic
01 jorciprspy and Red romantic
im U'i>n'U'd, Lord, I'm Jrantk,
Ilear my pk a—-
Send help to mf:.
My 'J'l' seis, wy soapt viy jridges,
My cars (wd planns, tny dams and bridges,
.My DDT.agamst. the midges
ril have tc^ dump
Ij you-: prnuit that terror which is :
Not calkd a shmp
Thcy've told mc il'.s a sHghtrecession,
A nitnor locaitzcd: depression, ; .
A psychological repression
To think naught QJ it.
But Lord, ifshaving an impression
. Upon my pr(^jit.
And though otir wise adntinistration :.
Ojccurse avoids.each impUcation
Oj crisis tcading to injlation^. •
One jear prevails—
That uncmploymcnf and starvation
Ajject my sales.
O Lord, I:knOw I must be sensible:
•lo panicMviddbe reprehensible,:...
L'n-Amcricanand indejensible,.: : .
.Orcjen'ivorsc.
But guurd ai;ainstthe Grcat• Unmentiamble .
My-keart and pursc.
And :i to you, whorkno'äJS things best, .
I dare to Lchispcrorsuggest—
()m' pian u^oiild give my racked mind rest
// you U'iU blcss it:
.l-inflii%.<.nmrnation unoppressed
And ne'Il oppress it.
O Lord Xiho guards. c-ur sacred shores . .
Said U.S some öigger, bettcr u-ars ,
And •dc'lisupply the arms and storcs •
(Thouffjinotthcmcn)
And ali the glory shall be yours.
• - . • ' Amen, Amen.
HOXOR ARUNUra
the amateur.s, T i g h t ? So why not. class
thosL- with more .tnan ten. years stage
exner.ence as professionals. . T. am
sure anyone w h b ha.s been actmg over
ten years wouidn' t m i n d stepping
aside: 10 let the .le.s.s experienced try
their.. hand at it; that .is..one- of- the
purposes of 'the co:npetitions.- Age
Ls another thing. T h ä y o u t h are the
önes \ve a r e i.ryi2ig'-to.gel intiir^^^ in
-dra.Tiatics. T h i r t y years . o f age, we
beheve i-s a f a i r limit.. After-oli most
. cf the young people have -been in:
.•io.nie play or olhcr . i n : their .early
.tweniie.s -or. oven before. •.:
One t h i n g . t h a t . I : am sure everyone
wni agree AVith is that.the plays were
on-a much' higher leyel.than last year,
This mear.s that v.'e can improve our.
acting. i f we. strive for the best. .There
vvere more good points .than bad ones
in- the plays and- their : a d j u d ; c a t i on
but. wha,t ;I. -ani: t r y i n g - . t ö : get at ;is
t o improve i h e p o o r one,s. ,The good
pomts '.viil.take care of thcm.selv.e.s, 1
hope. . . . . • • . .: - .
, Maybe:-I'm sticking my...neck out,:
but the: only way we can. get every-.
thing straight IS for evei-yone to express
their :opjnion. : Maybe. same of
you who'.ottendi-d the-meeiing"--.at the
h a l i : Eastcr :Sunday.. were- l i k e me;:
scared to express your opin:on and
left the floor t o t h e older people.: But-v.-
e have a chance of being heard and
1 we nov;'have had. the expenence of
1 havmg participaied in the Drama
i Festivals. .So ali-you.youngc-r people
! come o u t : o f your- corners and come
i out Avntmg. ;LeLs hear y.our opinion
i on t h e subject-.: after ali it concerns
aIl:of -us.. -Next year you .may:.be-in.
one: of the plays agam and . i f y o u .
! weren't in the.m-this year, your-turn
may come: next Easter. I'm ; sure ;
Suabuy has .so-mething - to..say.. — A'.:
Torontoni an- ' '• '.•:.."•;::••'
Play-Actors Have
Colorful Cast
: " A ca<:t: "bf 15. which :includes :3
t y p i c a l l y energetic boys :. between 10
and 12 years of age. make P l a y - A c t p rs
rehear-sals hvcly; affairs these. days,?
accor.-i^ng ta director. Toby Gordon/
•Miss Gordon is..directmg the .:Play-.-
. A c t ö r s Production ,of : " T h e Emperor's
CIctho.s''by. George Tabon.- whJch is:
to bepresemed m H a r t House Theat-.
i e , M a y 13, 14, and I5th. ,
:'.; A l t h o u g h the setting of- the play., is
HUngary and. a l i fifteen are. Hunga-r
i a n ch:i:uciers, it is rather intere.sf-ing
to- note that; foMowing -.Flay.-
-Actors pöhcy of: choosing people for.
roles: on the sole basis of their abiliT
t y i o portray a- given character.-.the
a l l - C a n a d i a n east of "The Emperor's
Clothes'.''.represenis a wide. v a r i e ty of
races; but not a smglc Huiiganan-..
The role of Professor Elek Odry,
a r o u n d w h o i n the main action of the
l)Iay revölves, i s t ö be; p l a y e d b y W a l ter
Balay, a C a n a d i a n of U k r a i n i an
paieniage; Bella. h i s w i f e , by the
wc! l-knov.n . negro actress . K a t h l e e n
LiVing.stonc;. their son, F e n k e , 12 year
Old Johnny VVilcox who stated casual-ly,
"I am Scotch, I n s h and English
iineage"., : .:.- .
Sig. I l o m ä k i . who is of F i n n i s h stock
\ v i l l play:the role of Prof-Odry'.s bro-,
ther.. P c l t r : : Baron Gonda. will . be
p ö r l r a y e d by the ,negro actor, Aubr.
rey Forbes; T h e F a t Hugo,: Fei:ike's
best friend by 10 year.old Peter K a s -
n e r , v v h o is Jewi.sh Canadian; The
M a n .without . s h o ö s b y the negro bas.s
John; White. and his son by 10 year
Old David .MacLeod. Canadiaas of
English, Jew.ish, S c o t c h and Iri.sh des-,
cent complete the east. .
It's A H Psychological
u v Ti:i> TiN!»i.i:v
A : c ' . F-.!c!) lotumed fro-r. the N . i -
tion.u -{..bbf: G.iske; \Vc>:k> ai 5 30
p j n ,. K n d . n . n:oppcd hi.s hmdi
box; o;-,:\:vi> k i t d i e n table, sm:led a bip
.sm: e .-.r.:l i . \ . d ; i hi.-^ \vif(\ Edn.i,
• • l A i ine.-T :a d ofl for lv\o ^'.^•c•k-"
- "I pr.,:ivi.-e(i to .siick by you '.n sick-nes.
s
are
:':;"I/:
caiL-i
we V
rCCtri
p o l .
f idon;
;i:-. h<• a ; t h ' . said Edna.-;'biii \vhy.
on .s.iv:.;ng so-.happUy ' . ' ; : • . ..
i"v .s:n:l;ni:.'. -.rephed. A r c h , , '"be-
:;• -vve ;-s!-e.pej-.suni>tjc;or...learful.'j.
;;ti\-cl(.-p :tlve, jjsycholoiry o f ,iv:.|
ii.'!-, -aiui everything \v:ll..go: to
Uu;..ii \vo. art-.nappy and.con-
::exi..year..wUl be^ a b:g year
for iMviness".
.• . " I ; .\v;U probably: be a big year foi:
b u s : n f a n y w a y " . .said Eldna. .
"Paul Hoffman." continued Arch,
"ha-^ j . i i d that a icce.^ion may be
p-sycnolofncal;And Frank .Kingdom
has w,ritU'n that if wi' are frightencd
we :nav. have a -rtrcession; but if .wo
are confidein - we \vill have a. good
y e a i"
.•"•}J(nv inany limes"; asked Edna
"do I Ivavo to ask you . i i o t ; : io leavt!
your .slioes iinder; the kitchen table"?
- Arch liung his head and took ;lhc'[
.shoes. lo; the: closct.- Edna followc(i
him. Kfcping wit.hin talking range
:"Unioruniately for u.s".,-she said, vthe
lanoloid IS also optimistie and fcur-less..
Ho once. töId me. that if ever
you- t i o t - l a i d o f f .\v(' \voiiUln't h avo tn
pay .atiy- . r e n t " . ; .
'TJui he really"? a.sked Arch.
"No. he dKin't. : But it doesn't m a l -
tw.. \V(' have a.brave .and coniidcnl
butcht-r.: He us .sendmti u.« four cou-ragi-
ous- P':)rk choiJs and he.i.sii!t -go-i
n g U). charge-for them".
. Arch suspccted: ihat the convcnsa-tion
W:LS gctting him nowhwe, so ho
d i d :iot an.swer;. Instead he began
setting the tataleas a geslure of.good-
\v:ll. F.-hia. .hov.-(jver, wa.sn''. givinij
up.
'-Let-. riH':,iell you about tlie pig \vho
sujjphed thc: chops'-,. she continued,
"He. v.-as a happy confident and oi)t:-
mi.siic pig. Hi.s -last: words, -: as- the
butftliej- \va,s choppiiig. ofl hishea.d,
were, "Everything'.s: gomg to be :-alI
right"
. •-•\Vliat : do you.. \vant vfrom me"?
.'•houted. Arch. .•:I'v(-' • been laid off
for t\vo N V f t k s . . • A m 1 suppcvstsi to
cry •?
" A n d I kn--iw a- Corporation, that
•producen .so much that.people could-n'.
t buy that the \vareliouse\s \vore
..lammed. AVcIl.. oiic day a of op-timust.
G people look»» a' realist". She. iiut- up the
•w:'.ierto-boil lör B m i s h coffce.-othcr-
Avise knovvn. as Ica.. "After a l i , A r ch
being. laid olf i.s not my . i d e a of. a:
•.<:!ate. of niindV. - -• i.'^-
Torshiina, toukok. 6 p..— Thursday. May;6; 1954 Sivu 3
Kansan puolue sai
suuren vaalivoiton
Hondurasissa
Hrliip. Britt. Honduras. — B r i t t i l ä i s
e n , siirtonraahalhnnon . ivastaincn |
kansan yhdistynyt puolue :' saavutti
IcLstavan vaalivoiton taman b r i t t i l a l -
.sen .surtomaMii ens;inmai,sissa yleisl.ssa
vaaleissa. . S e n ehdokkaat valtasivat
kahdeksan .nUsta yhdek.sasta lalnlaa-t
i j a k u m u i n (alahuoneen) . paikasta,
j o i s t a oi 1 ky.sym.vs naissa vaaleissa,
L a i n l a a t i j a k u n n a n 15. palkasta täyle-^
taan kuusi surtoinaahalUnnon nimtl-laniilla
n i i e h i l l u . . Y l ä h u o n e e l l a on l o pullinen
inaara.v.svalia Ja sen enemm
i s t ö n inuötiostaa s i i r t o m a a l i a l l i n n on
n i m i t t ä m ä t ja.scnct, jotka ovat v i r k a -
.miehia.-
:Vaalivoift'.): antoi kaiusan y h d i s t y neelle
puolueelle jnaarily.3vallan siirtomaan-,
rnha-asioihin ja Joihinkin.
lain.Siladannoliisiin asioihin,: m u l t a ei
t a y d e l l L s t a inaiii-aysvaUaa slirtomaaiv
k a i k k i i n asioihin, i i a l i d o n . . :
Gym Groups Are Active
In Many Ontario Centres
KIrkland Lakella
juhlitaan, kahtena
perättäisenä pnä
: KIrkland Lake, — TääUä pidettyjen
vomiisielukurssien päättäjäiset pidet
ä ä n äitienpäivän vieton merkeissä,
:CSJ:n haalllla - .sunnuntaina, toukokuun
9 pnä, alkaen kello 8 Illalla.
PaikallLsten voimien voimistelu- ja
muun ohjelman ILsäksl e s i t e t ä ä n myös
kolme tilaisuuteen hyvin sopivaa ly-hytlii
kaitafilmiä. . ,
Ttc-vetuloa Kirkland Laken.ja ym-päri.
stön suomalal.set tähän lopetta-
JaLsjuhlaan.
Lauantaina, toukokuun 9 päivänä
piile tää n Jymyn ja Echon yhteiset
tan.ss.t. myös täkäläisellä suomalaLsel-la
haalllla. Tanssi alkaa: kello kahdeksan
Illalla. Solto.su huolehtii
Matti Winter. Toimi Wuorinen, ja
George Cshoamks.
Saapukaa .suurella joukolla ilo&lin
tansselsUiln lauantai-Utana,
n v " C i i r c K " WEIK
. One of the ino.st imporlunt iLspect.s
of the VouUi Pestiva! to be held ut
PaU^rnui thls summer. will be the
s i ) : i ! t s and Kym displays; W l t h Spnng
• 1 m a l l y rejilacmg Winter It i.s about
time to bfgin imlLshing iip the driUs
andpyraniuLs for tl)e:Fc.stlval.. •
Tony - K a y ; : c h a l r m a i i of the .sjiorls
coinnmtef;, rejiorts that. gym cla.sse.s
for t,he pui-pose of teaching the driH.
and gym have been set .up m.Toronto,-
•Hamilton. W e l l a n d , D u n n v i l l e . B r a n l -
foi-d, - WindKor, • St. Catliarines .-and
.Sudbury, and a new grou)) is being
s U i n c d In London,,: :
In Toronto • three halLs - h o l d :the
|.'ynv lilas.scs. The A U U C , Carpatlio-
SUBVERSION IN THE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BY LESTER RODNEY
. A certam Sena-tor who ha.s not yet
dealt with baseball may shortiy make
the foiiow,ng speech: .
" W h a t : I "am about t o r e v e a l .will
po.sitively:rock the American.Leaque
to ,:its very- f o u n d a t i o n s f f o r m e r l y oc- j Jadeplvia, Everyone kJiow.s ihat- trade
cupied by the St. Louis Browns — ' js com.munjsiic.
L . R . > . : . . - : • • . . ."This .siimt: team .sends players to
"1 hold in my hand a dociunent larms at Wilke.s Bar.-e. and Indiana-speciahsi,
namwl Kinder. You . ali
k n ö w i h a t reliel :LS a.bolshevik :idea.' ••
"Nov.':.there . i.s anoth(!r su.spicious
team i n this league known as-lhe C l e -
vc-land Indians. Let the Indian.s go
b.^ck. where they came from!:. T h is
ttam recently trad('d Wlu'at to Plii.-
i n dociunent
c a l l e d : The American League Red
Book!:: A n investigation of. t h i s s i n i s -
ter dociunent confrrms the fact that
therC:. I.s- at. present an organization
knov.-n as the Boston R e d Sox.. .
'•This tea.m operates .m a suburb
polis: Can we tolcrate-this Collective
Karming. - .-: ,
. "I furiher propo.se lo, prove. that.
: P h i l a d e l p h i a , has •• added • a player
j^a.med Pov.-er.. I merel.y asK, could this
b" .State Pouer?
of Ca .mbndge Ma s s a cha s s e t s , home of i • " I t i,s amply clear o n . t h e evidence
that den of subvention, Harvard. It.s i •^•^•J^'- thi.s league, which began m 1901
and avowed aim and purpo.se •"•prci.sents nolhing more or le.,s Ihan
53 years of trea.son-;:-.
. -'Next: • Week. ;I ^wili:in.ve41gal^ .Ihe-jfj,.;,;;^-. „
.So^called Nat-ional .IX'.aicu
open
IS to: knock. of f the:. Y a n k s .
: " T l i i s team h a s : a very .significanti
hLstory.-: Its:. last .two pennants,. or i
flag raising.Si.were i n 1918, the: year i
I after the Bolshovik Kevolution, and |
Suomalaiset saivat
lahjoja jo ennen
kilpailujen alkua
.Helnngin . V a p a a Sanalle lahetta-ma-
s-saan kirjees.sa kertoo K a i ' V a l l i ,
cltu- Ivuhtikuun" 2a pna oli Vai'.sovii.ssa
JO 17 m a a n joukkueet odottanias.su Ja
valnii.stumajksa Var.sova, B e i l m - P r a h a
rauhan.ijoon. Ilnioittautunel.siajouk,.
kuc;.sta ot\ saapumatta eruia Hanskan,
'Lricsten ja Italian joukkueel.
. Huhtikuun.2« jjiia oh Suomen pyör
ä i l i jajouitkue j a Var.sovan vappujuhlaan
o.sallisluva .Suomen a m m a l l l l l i l -
lO]'.*n . V!i)tuu:>kunta kahvikuLsullla
.Suomen l.ihettilaan, ministeri J ä r n e f
e l t in luona. .Sen j ä l k e e n v i e r a i l i v at
p y o i a i l i j a t ."1'uolan • i>ana"rnimi.se.s.sa
klrjapain:;.-.sa, jo.ca toimii: joukkueen
'•'XurMniina." , T a a l I a joukkueen Jä.se-n
i l l ä oh tibi,suas na-hda yhden:Puo-_
l an .suurimman lehden • valmistusvai-.
IiteL. jonka j ä l k e e n . s e u r a . s r m l e l l y t t ä -.
va lulu.siumi.slilal.suus, jo.'j.sa isänniit
toivottivat suomaiaLsillehyvaa menest
y s t ä . Ta.s.sa -tilaisuudessa: nitn I s ä n n
ä t kuin v i e r a i l i j a t k i n .e.sitUvat omien
maiden.sa lauluja ja k(!.';kusU;hvat e-
Ru.s.s:an: and Don H a l l s are busy wlth
people. In gym group,s' and are. undcr
the direcllon of K i i r i Kobylan.ski and.
Jerry Procuv; The.se t".vo b o y s , were
lecently pui in: charge of the whole
A U U C pnrticlpatlon in the Festival.,
W e l l a h ( l . D u i m v i l l e and St: Catha-rines
hold Uielr clnsses in the A U UC
halls i n «-ach community.: O l t e n W e l -
land :and DunnviUe get. together tp
hold joInt: cla.sses; Anne Alnmamuk
IS the instructor in that area. Tlic
Dunnville kld.s are j i a r t i c u l a r l y koen
on gym and proml.se to have a good
p a r l l c l p a l i o n in Iho Fe,.stlval.
Hamilton and Brahtford hold their
cla.^es at the H i i n g a r i a n iHalls;'. Tlic
H i i n g a n a n klds along wlth (sverybody
who wanLs to join their g r o u p h a A ^e
been worklnK hard on the drills and
m-jst of l.helr; groups have already,
ma.stered them. They w i l l have u
large and polLshed group at the fe.s^
t l v a l .
Wmd.sor has; Us gym fjuarters at
tho Slovak h a l i . . So faf there has not
been . i n u c h . : W o r d from Wlndsor but
t h e y w i l l be at: the fe.stlval..:
Sudbury gynunors havo the u.se of
I h e : b e a u t i f u l , M i n e M l l i a h d Smelter
H a l l in that; c i t y . . T h e group. under
th(; dircction; of Weir R l c d p r o m l s ea
to be one -of the be.st.";. T h e athlcHes
fi'om .the n o i t h country took av/ay.ä
goud m a n y jirize.s at the Palcrmo and
.Nalvelt .sports meeUs la.st.year.
Toronton työttömyys
Toronto. — Tydtldinyysvakuutusko-mlssion
palkallisen toimLslon kirjoissa
oli huhtlk;. 29 pnä 29,099 työtöntii
henkilöä cli .3.533 vähemmän kuin;
viikko aikalsemm n, T>'öttämyysva-kutustn
maksettiin 20.540 ihenkilöUe.
V A I M O N I
Martha Elizabeth
Kosken
M U I S T O L L E
Kuoli toukokuun 1 päiviinä 1953.
On vuosi kulunut, : :
- kun ikluntas nukkunut
s ä olet armas vaimoni,
toverini, alnoonl.
Jack Kuttki.
i . — Happme.so. IS much-jmore depen-j
: dent on .me.-mental attitude- t h a n on
j external resources.- This -tt-ould-be:
! an absurdly obvious platitude, v/ere it
I not for.-the fact that 99 out .of one;
hund;-e<-i pe^-sons do .not belie-/e it.- •
• "I-.:lrust you found that-. novel i n -
terestmg," ; the librarian. remarked
hopefuljy. •.:
• '--No, n.o: very." the patron .replied,
;;';bilt.;the^ let'ter'someone, l e f t ' i n ' i t . f ör
a bookmark '.vas. a lu-lu"! , • .
m-1946.a year after the u n f o r t u n a l ei
defeat of .some dear friends of mine t
the persecuted German heroes of i
MaLmedy. . •,.;
: " T i e the facts together, friends.)
Concealed, on the roster of this team, i
i n fact, lus leading pitcher, is a-k-Itj
hander named P a r n e l i , who as you a l i !
knowwas a Russian,agent i n Ireland. i
Fu;-thermo.-e this tea.m has a pitcher-j
named Ivan Delock. •. |:
" I hold in my hand the American ;
League Schedule iV.'h:ch Rhows that 1;
this team plans.to play a doublehead- ;
! er on Labor D a y . : It aLsohas a Rellef.
•It w'aÄ visitor's day at the pemten-l
i a r y and the o l d l a d y v;as rnaklng
Ii nuisanec of her.seff. She (Xirnered
one lost .vjul in pri.son garb and sub-jc-
cted hi.m to a baivage of - que.stion.s.
' T e l i me,-'.' .she f m a l l y a.sked, -"v.'hal
ATI; you m for"?
•'Madam," •: s a id the. In.mate wit.h
jju.nful
.v.-iirden
the botujm"!
j.; Loi)Uk-%i-i.sannat Jakoivat .suomalaLsr
t e i r .suureksi. ylLalyk,v;k.si heille kaik
i l l e lahjoja. Jokainen ;.sal k a u n i in
kahvikaluston, rauhanajolle omistetun
mu .siikirj.-iri .svka -"."ankkaitä..kaasal-
1 i-sj; uk \i 1 :,ia; riuk Ke j a . Tu tusm i.stilai T
.sUiLs j . i t t i mieleen - l-impiman • .muiston,
vieraanvaraislsla-puolfjlalsi.sia.
. v i i m a t ovat alkaneet niyaskin Oikein
loderiieolla. l a m m e l a , pui.ss.i on .pie-courl^
isy-, ^ ' I : w a n l . . to b«- a j net lehde.t. j a nurmikot ovat viha.ntla.
%o I thought T d start from^
' • Winnli)cg. :— Anglikaani kirkon
pappi D. B . M a r s h Minoi.Mlme- v i i k o l l
a , e l i a rnuulamat Cana/Jan omiistii-"
m a t - a r K l i l k a n . alueen Kaaret n ä y t t ä -;
v a i m L i u l t u v j i n : U . y A : n orniiilsuudekiii.
.'•;<* f>vat; iiy; |
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