"""‘*", " ‘ »‘.'“I/ ~''- ‘ rt,“ ~ : -: -_Vl ,. rr -1", ~:*--v V —. .w , .. .... ii, . . gm 714-9?‘ gr_Hp Cl-lARl..O'l‘TET()WN ciiA_i_2p_iAN itriiiitp Glnitzh dbuftll ' TUESDAY, span. in 3.15 I’. Mr-Mirslon Band -— Social Hall. ’ 1.30 P. M.—Benior C. G. I. 'I.‘.—SociaI HalL N E MA woiliii BAPSIILES Treat your Foxes with News, They are reliable and can be depended on Io!’ but Rlllltl. We luv; 1“. N. The Liguorian Players — Present — “PA TR‘ICIA ” 3-ACT COMEDY oelvcd a. fruh stock In the dlilu-cm KI‘ prices. CI" on In tor your Fox needs. J. Ernest ll. Worth Reds Pick Spain As Fresh Soviet In J umpy Europe my 1!. E. Knoblaugh) (By The Alooclntcil Press) MADRID. April 20—Communists uid revolutionary socialists have united in a frank, open movement toward fulfilment of Lenin's pre- diction that Spain would be the sec- ond Boviet republic in Eumpe. coming out in the open as Pres- ident Alcala Zamora was dismissed. these two groups, claiming a. united strength of 8.000.000. boldly an- nounced a program which they hope .will be realized _"within the next five years.‘ Their common objective is a. "un. ion of llbeirlan soviet Republics" which wou‘d entail the following: tl)—-—Est.a.i-ilishment of a prole- tarian dictatorship. t2)—Pogroms for the "extermin- ation of all fascists." (3)—Conflscation and national- ization of all landed estates, banks, mines, factories and railroads. (4)—Dest.nlcti0n of all Catholic churches, convenis and schools and deportation of all members of re- liglcils orders. (5)—-Dissolution of the Spanish civil guard of 32,000 men and cffi~ cars Ind creating in its stead a "na- tional workers’ militia" as an ad- junct to a "S'pa.nish soviet army." (o)—Ellmination of the Spanish Moroccan protectorate and the set- ting up of "indigenous republics, within the Iberian Union, of Tunis Algiers." (7)--Ultimately, absorption of Portugal in the "union." should Portugal resist "pacific absorption," the program calls for "military in- vasion and domination." While the consensus is that the program seems too ambitious to be cause for much alarm. the very boldness of the would-be upsetters of apanish democracy has excited considerable appr: tension in many quarters. The rightist press, accept- ingthe- oun ‘programasa serious challenge, called upon the government and the nation at large to "suffocate the red movement be- fore it gains force." The rightist newspapers "El De- bate," “Ya" and "El Slglo rilturo" recalled the mediation attributed to Lenin at the second international communist congress in 1920: ‘‘I at- firm, and history will soon bcar me out, that the second European soviet republic will be spam." They charged that Trotzky was behind the movement which over- threw the monarchy of 1931. that he figured in the abortive left rev- olution of October, 1934, and that he “again is directing a red wave in Spain." The censorship permit- ted them to reprint, in bald-face tyipe, an article published in "Le Matin" of Paris wherein it was stated that “two of Trotzky'g trust- ed agents, Bela Kun Rlld’I/Jinilskl, are charged with mrrylng out a 11-0 .1 i s i ._ ,, ziecamrgiiisfi ogitilllllnlziillgy nmeP:°‘;n_ or basement floors in, one house I question in accordance Wm, Note” Please bear this in mind: 3 intern in a aaecial meeting new Saw 9- C1031‘ ODE“. and R11 01d lady Report for “wnm 0‘ March; Christian spirit and modern pro- - ’ I $10» deb. 27. immediately aim the ien °“.‘.“.$,,,‘,’,‘§,5,', ‘,",,’j,,§‘,.“"’,",f§°"c,,,,,.,,, Grade x.—i. Hilda Murray: 2. -‘?'°55- By pressing the bowl of a tablespoon across the . I 5 «.03 09* ccctioin victory. ..me,.e.s nomng down here’. she olive l.lvlngston.. 3. Lorne MM- That Rom, scout m,,,mg had dampened, reverse side of the Wonder Pattern, you P.““,n‘._ “Q9 Qg‘\vK1v-p.(:.V/ Impartial observers believe, how- ever, that Spain still is predomin- ately conservative and would not submit to soviet rule. They are in- clined to discount liberally the strength claimed by the revolution- aries and believe that should a show down he forced, democracy would Baldwin’s Word Made Mary Webb (By The Canadim CYITAWA, April 20 P"a)Lady Tweccismuir recently told an audi- ence of University women may ‘Mary Webb, internationally-known “OVEN-9'~. received her first effective Publicity the day after her deal; Irom Prime Minister Stanley Bald- W1n- who had been told of her abil- liy by Lord Tweedsmuier. Mr. Baldwin was asked to ad. dress a literary meeting, his m. marks were later published and within a few days ic was almogt; impossible to obtain any of her books in London. They have since gone ‘into many editions. Her Excellency remarked that MM‘? Webb had been her personal friend for several years, she had first heard oi her from her own publisher to whom she had been talking of the difficulty of writers making a. name while they were llvln-z. He spoke of a particularly brilliant and unrecognized author he know and Lady eedsmuir wrote to Miss Webb 6 had un- successfully brought 0; . ...9st of her books during the War. Other well—known women writers mentioned by Lady Tweedsmuir as personal friends were Anne Doug- las Sedgwick who lived close to the Governor-General and his family in England and was according to her Excellency “like an cast: of quiet in a rushing world," and Vir- ginia Woolff, who frequently said her friends liked her literary crit- icisms and only her acquaintances liked her novels. Lady Tweedsmulr remarked that she had belonged to the category of those who preferred the criticism. Doomed Adelphi Has Open House JLONDON. April 20—:n the upring sunshine many people have been viewing the Adelphia houses before the sale. The Adelphi is to be torn down for the new bridge. What the curious were most eag- er to see was the two-floor flat at No. 10 entered from Robert Street where George Bernard Shaw lived for some 20 years. The little wocdenl gate, with its grill of iron spikes: and network on the stairs above. the first landing, however, was shut as obdurate‘y as it used to be in shows time. when interviewers and American tourists knocked in vain. Mr. Shaw's Scandinavian housekeeper used to parley over the wicket and say final words as she went upstairs again. Every room in the Adclphi has a history as well as an Adam mantel- piece, and the crowd that spread over the terrace, their steps echo- ing through the empty rooms and passages, had a mind for both, some trying to pry off the tiles. "Rambling down in the second row said, ‘except-, me and my cat.’ she was still living in her two rooms deep down in the lower basement. one room s:cmed to have been the old kitchen in Garriclrs rooms, with the big fireplace covering one part of the room twice as high as the other. with a window near the i joying good-health and able to be The central liiiarilian CONFEDEB.r.Tl0N LIFE INSUR- DIPIITIIEBIA Protection Clinic Prince street 3.00 P. M. on Tues- day. Queen Square Wednesday, Notre Dame 3 P. M. L-3857-4-20-21. CONGflATULA110NS—Mrs_ Fur- neaux. 201 Prince at, was the re- cipient of hearty felicitations from numerous friends on Friday the 10th, her 94th birthday. she is en. about the house daily. DEBATING SOCIETY—A mect. ing of the pection A Debating So- ciety met on Wednesday, April 15, in Room 12, P, W. c., with the president. Leslie Stewart, in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. There being no business, the pres- ldent called an Jim Burnett to open the debate. He was suppmted by Douglas Black and Mary MacDon. 31d- The fipeakers on the con side were P‘rn.nces Reeves, Esther Harp- er and John Kirby_ The subject was "Resolved that modern social con- ditions make us all old fogies at ’°"'Y~" “W7 the Speeches a vote was taken, resulting in a victory for the con. After a few remarks by the critic, Rof. Blanchard was called upon for a few words. The meeting wlis then adjourned. JUNIOR RED CROSS SOCIETY —'l‘hc regular meeting of the “$101110: Hcllpers" Junior Red Cross Society was held on April 17th. The President. Austin Mrwcallum presided. Meeting opened by sing- ing “We'll Never Let’t.llc Old Flag Fall." Roll call was responded to bl’ "naming Spring flowers." The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The various commit- tees had very sallsfactory reports, The following new commitues were appointed: Health. Faith Mac- Donald and Lucy Carver; Service, Ian Stewart and Bryer Jones: Pra- gmrri. Buddy Molyneaux and Clive Stewart; Water, first wesk Norma Maccallum and Louise Ma.cNell; 2nd week. Jean MacRae and Alicia Jenkins. The following prcgram was then harried out: oigenlng chorus “We are a Happy Healthy Band." Reading, Bryer Jones. Reading, Lucy Carver. Reading, by Claude Wood. Chorus, “Twilight is Stealing." Reading by Ian fstewart. National Anthem. The pupils then all par- ticipated in a jolly party consisting of a grab bag. contests and games. Prizes for jumbled vegetable con- test won by Claude wood and Faith MacDonald. Prizes for “Bun Contest" won by Buelah Parqu- halson and Isobel MaoKinnon. Guessing contest prizes won by Jean MacRae, Jackie MacR.ae. Hid- dcll articlc discovered by Buelah Fal-quhnrson. The pupils were treated to candy by the teacher. Mr. I-luglllc Giilis.cf lliartinvale wont to Northern Ontario to work several days ago. His valuable farm was left in care of William H. Muc- Donald.-—P. CLYDE RIVER. SCHOOL Nevin. Grade IX Sr.—1, Arnold Beer; ll. Hazel Livingston; 3, Ivan Mac- Nevin. . Grade IX Jr.—l, Ethel Living- ston and Mildred Murray (equal). Grade VII.——l, Joyce Darrach; 2, Florence MacPhee; 8. Elmer Mac- Phail. Holy Redeemer Hall Monday, April 20 and INTER-MISSION ADMISSION 35c and ,. Notices ' ll;s Majesty King Edward VIII has graciously consented to become Patron or the Boy Scouts Assocla. tion, in succession to his father, the late King George V. A new 100-acre camp site, with numerous individual troop camping spots will be the hiking and camping mecca of many of Toronto's 9,000 Scouts and Cubs this summer. some 1500 Boy Scouts drawn from London and the Home Coun- L198 are rehearsing for what is des- cribed as the biggest musical show WET Put on at Royal Albert Hall, London. The play. “Boy scout," de- picts the Scout history of a boy seeking modern adventure, with the ghosts of explorers, adventurers, crusaders, soldiers and sailors in the background wishing him well. one scene features 1,000 “Red Indians." A most important contribution toward solution of South Africa's difficult racial problem is credited to Lord Baden-Powell during his recent visit to Africa This was an Rfifeelrueflt refiehed. under his leadership, by which there will be three non-European self-governing Scout associations in the Union- Pathfinder. Colored and (East) Tndla.n—all joining with the E‘nE1iSh~Speaking section under the Union Scout Council. The basis -"' ' the agreement was adoption'of rm principle of the inter-relation of colour set forth by Sir Frederick Luggard in the terms: “Here, then, is the true conception of the inter- relation cf colour: complete uni- formity in ideals. absolute equality in the paths of knowledge and cul- ture, equal opportunity for those who strive, equal admiration for those who achieve; in matters social and racial a separate path, each pursuing his own race purity and race pride: equality in thinrzs spiritual. agreed divergence in the physical and material," A leading’ South Africari churchman d~~i"-- ed the Scout Movement had r; \-m public opinion a lead on the c01o"r proved it valuable foundation for other courses of study by theo- logical students at Bishop's College, Lennoxville. was a tribute paid by rat. R/av. Philip Carrington, Lcrdl Bishop of Quebec. 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L-3494-3-28-ti. spE(;1AL FEA1-U338 Dflfllflfl survive. - .. .-— - - . mu by s«~u- ’°‘.’{ ‘::.:‘:m.:..:~:....... ...... or-e vi »m»n- §‘.:’.i‘§‘.'i‘“.iifi’...?.‘....*.‘.“’.'.‘:‘.".. 22:“ . *'=,°"'°'°‘*"'°"‘*°°‘*‘°“"°"* . aticn nu, however, promoted many ' ' aid and Everett Murmy (equal). um Summer at 3 large Scout camp jmpm-tam|y, too’ (hm means chat you get many flu newspaper. of Spain's best families to leave the ccuntry and others have moved nearer the frontiers. WOMEN CAN TELL MOODS OF MUSIC (By The Canadian Press) 'I‘ORioN.'1’0, April 20 — "Women are especially sensitive in their re- sponses to the moods of music and should be encouraged to take a more active role in music production. not only as singers and pianists, but al- so as rcgu‘ar members of symphony with odd shadows, and it was strange to think of that old lady down there at night with her cat and her grandfather clock in the bowels of the empty and doomed Adelplli. WE'RE FUNNY FOLK T0 INDIAN PEOPLE my The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. April 20—“Y0u may laugh at their customs, but they think ours are equa‘1y funny." M158 S. I-Iinman of Akidu. South India, commented as she described some Grade VI Jr.——l. Willie Living- ston; 2, Robbie Maclillinon; 3, Louis MacLean. Grade V Sr.—l. Ruth Ma.cLean; 2, Arnold MacPhee. Grade V Jr.—l, Kinnon. Gradc IV Sr.—1, Eric Mac!-‘hall. Grade IV Jr.—-‘l, Hilda Murray and Alma Macxinnon (equal); 2, Joyce Maicrhail; 3, Ruby Scott. Grade 1II.—l. Jessie MacNevin and wands Livingston (equal). Grade II.—-1. Doris Macliinnon. Grade I (a).-1, Billie Gillespie. Grade I tb).—-1, Aletha Scott. Garfield Mac- to be held near Colmar, Alsace, to celebrate the Jubilee of the Eclair- curs (Scouts) Unionistes de France. A thriving Boy Scout troop at the Canadian Academy. Kobe. Japan, counts as members boys from Carl- 'ada, United States. England, Aus- tria. Guatemala. Holland, Spain, Denmark, Iceland, Channel Islands, and a. Jewish boy exiled from Ger- many. The object of Scouting is to create in boyhood a warm central transfers from each pattern, as the “cold process” does not tear down the -— which is on heavy paper that stands long use. How different from the one-transfer pattern of hot-iron days! Thus a real economy is added to this very real con- venience. Truly, there are many uses for Wonder Patterns—-and they will give you a veritable life time of service! THE wonbsn PACKAGE Is Nationally Famous! Small wonder that the women of America have praised Wonder cppredaoe orchestrnt," says Leopold stoli:ow- of the ways of the Indian people: _ cxm. °°"° °‘ "‘°'“l "°m"'y “M p"”me' p d, .1,” 1, 1 wk. (.5. ... b I'll. conductor of the Phlladelphil at a meeting here of the zenana D35“; Ipfggén; ”,f,‘,{‘c‘,‘§‘,,,§‘§§‘,,_ Eaxéméveylgr t{',ife5§°‘,1.§,E: lifts - In ‘ "um I "Min Orchenx‘ directing the wnoert Mu5‘°n' Perfect. attendance for the song I wouid say hat the cont,-um- More than 800 beautiful, admin paiurm——pI-inked on twclvu Elven rid-f ‘d organlza- M15 1-11 1; f 1 I. as _ - l h , ' 24 36 ‘ la ’ ‘ H d do f ih v ry I.-nm by the W0 am. 5 nman am) e 0 n ll month. Mildred Murray, Ruth “on Scouting 15 making (,0 cgu(_*3,_ ' daczge I edsruucfiphigeu En:|i;‘hre‘ndo Jlpcanciie) “Ch tion in Varsity Arena here. "I believe that there is a now and unasingly large field ocenlne up for woman in symphonic music, now that women have more freedom in all fields, and a few pioneers Imong them have demonstrated what they can do in orchestral music," he asserts. The conductor himself so firmly believes in the interpretative abil- ities of women musicians that he Ion why they should not now enter Ind diltinguih themselves in the orchestra! field as well. no is of the fact that the Philadelphia wlsatho first organisation ofitakind toonlist tboservioes of has three In his famous Philadel- the bride with her wedding gar- . - t on ., h 1,, , dy _ _ , _ _ U m _ phla group, the women being two manta, while the bride supplied the gligsiernthe cgilieducvtlootfiofig cmilldgen Package will not be advertised again in this nevlspfi can at your o cu zlllltinlzs and a ‘cellist. “l:ldBJ“l:\‘;r° I'l'00m'8 Wddint °1°”"°3- 1,, 391100] ¢,od.y_ such m-ggnimuong per. We do not want to disappoint anyone. NAME 1 K VX5011 I'l any 0 I v th Sc t, d oghg “do . . 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