24, 1g DOsgih, ] Thursday, August 24, 1950 < OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 11 1] '| bility myth;" Rainer Maria Rilke, foremost German poet, 'sterile and unpop- ular;" Stefan George, German poet, "a decadent dreamer and champion of Germanistic infalla- the last ome is Jean Paul Sartre, French writer and philosopher. The Commies have no comment on this gentle man. Daily average temperature is §08-in-the-shade at Calabassas, alif,, where Dennis Morgan and MUSIC ALBUM 'BY IRVEN FELL Call it a coincidence or what have always referred to music as an international language but the Communists are trying to break that down now. Unless it con- forms to the ideology of Com- imunism, music is banned. It is quite true that music of various countries is discernible, Russian and perhaps being more so than other nation- al music, but political 'music, no. It is like the Liberal govern- ment in Ottawa banning music B RE written by a man known to have A marble symbolic in \ The Memorial Ideal Monument built of enduring granite or : Here is a little challenge for Conservative leanings, the 'gov- design and reverent in purpose, resting gh thinking folks. What do you|ernment saying, "ban it. It ; Te ji] think about it? You mill soe what | Smacks. too much of Toryism," or||| 1 Surroundings of peace and beauty, EC SV I iis in- last week's article| vise versa. a tribute of respect and honor to the = when I said that I doubted if we| The whole thing is ridiculous 1 inspirati 5 sour , would ever hear those boys who|and childish, but believe me, dead, 2 enaimy Dh of I are being trained in Moscow, that things like this certainly makelf| tO the living... . Harrison is, unless the Soviet takes over|one think. u the world, then we might. Winner of the Week 0 k Il M Ww k INSIDE BRIEF Books on the history of music| If A. J. Forster, 19 Bond St, akville onument orks will call at Lofquist's Record Bar he will be presented with a Red Seal Record with the compli: ments of the Journal Cemetery Lettering--Monuments Cleaned 90 COLBORNE ST. W. OAKVILLE Dorothy Hart are doing lovel yoy wii, put those of you who Our Fine Work ls aCampus Tradition School and College reopen soon! Now's the time to get LEA a adventure drama, | onq 'this column will recall that 2 ; last week I commented on the Prince Lei Lani of Hawail, oth-| yogcow School of Music for Or- hop wise known as Edwin L. Rose, phans whose parents had been killed during the war. 1 called the programme a com- mendable one but expressed the thought that it would be doubtful if we, outside the sphere of Com-| munism would ever hear the re- sults | of the strict training the orphans undergo. In the Telegram on Thursday, August 17th, in the column News of the World, I saw a picture of Arturo Toscanini and wondered and wondered what the 83 year old, famous conductor had been doing and here is what I read. "Arturo Toscanini, 83 year old Italian born conductor of the NBS symphony orchestra, is among seven famous men whose § returned to Paradise. He has heen signed for a character role fn "Bird of Paradise." The prince fio is now 65, toured America in fhe famous play 25 years ago ith Lewis and Gladys Stone. Frank Lovejoy took his 5-year 1d son, Stephen, to see the pre- flow of "Three Secrets" in fvhich Frank plays one of the top _ In a loud voice during the "Daddy A liar All My Life" Fred As- ire and Jane Powell sing it in Royal Wedding." Shop work has been banned from the Gene Nelson, dancing star of| soviet zone Din the technicolor musical, "Tea FOT| west. Berlin Volksblatt reported ffwo," always introduces his lov- Bly wife, Miriam Franklin as y Better-Half Nelson." She's dancer too. Betsy Drake is taking piano ssons so she can play duets today. He is accused of being "rootless with western tenden- cies." The newspaper said that six others had been banned by the East Berlin executive of the Socialist Unity (Communist) Party; Among the other six were Ig- nace Paderewski, former Polish President and concert pianist' It called him a "Polish reactionary, Chauvinist and an enemy of the Soviet| Union." The other mus- jclans included. In the ban are Igor Stravinsky who is a Russian born composer living in the Unit: ed States. It calls him "an im- placable foe of the Soviet TUnlon;" Andre Gide, French nov- elist, essayist and dramatist, "an For Pick-up and Delivery = Phone 311 = ILAKE clothes spic and span by letting us dry clean them NOW! To NEW STUDENTS . . . 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