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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 11

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ELEVEN THE CITIZEN, OTTAWA, ONT. a Re-elected i foreign planes were sighted over th cttv. Their natlonailt? was Ur.ManionRY plies Jan Kiepura Generous As Well As'Vm To Prorogue i0A Sijjliled Cher Armterilam not, immediately determined. Amsterdam. Feb.

22. Flight of a German plane over IV .11 I- i I i i io Dir. ivin AlnmV Informal In His Ottawa Concert House session At ihe Netherlands on Tuesday was Netherlands anti-aircraft batteries opened n.e tonight when several by a protest to Berlin. y' i I War I Toronto Salunh reparations; Chas. Camsell Reeled Head 4''8 Geographical meeting ln tl evening.

err Ctntdlan Pr By ISAHfX r. ARMSTRONG. Giving the fifth concert of this season's Tremblay scries last night before an almost capacity audience in the Capitol Theater, Jan Kiepura, Polish opera-movie star, proved tr be one of the most informal artists to visit Ottawa as a major attraction in many a year. And exceedingly generous as well. There was flattering eagerness to meet and make friends with his listeners in the manner in which he came quickly Son of J- A- rvan.

Major- Hrlf! wcNaughton. R. C. A. Mr Wilson; honorary in mmr.

honorary 1KM0 ffiU honor-I Martindale; CALGARY. Feb. 22. A national fuel policy under which definite encouragement would given to the use of Canadian oil and coal was proposed here tonight by Conservative Lcadrr R. J.

Manlon in an election campaign speech, "I do not claim to be an authority upon the subject but I do believe in a national fuel policy so far as it Is possible to work one out and I believe that during wartime a fuel policy for Canada Is very much more urgent than It is even during peacetime," Dr. Manlon said. Speaking in an auditorium erected by public subscription for Calgary's soldiers, Dr. Manion repeated his charge that there had been, no preparation for war in Canada and that the war effort put forward by the Kin? government was "half-hearted." In reply to Prime Minister Mackenzie Kings radio address of Wednesday night, Dr. Manlon said Mr.

King "did not tell the truth" when he said Dr. Manion had not warned against Canada's lack of defences. Cites Hansard. Dr. Manion cited the Hansard iom officers fES a urats: Greene, iAR0CQ.y.r III of genuine III flfPS suede, or pi9tcx' in ef2J the new HI mmmm high colors ill saB3 III -R5yri' r'j Make a Point of seein? thl1 1 1 group of Spring III T-Ty you'll appreciate the dash- Canadian Pre.

TORONTO, Feb. 22. Ontario legislature in let than three hours tonight, voted rfi.562,215 supply, finished its work on the timales and prepared for prorogation Saturday. The will finish Its business tomorrow in plenty of time to be prorogued, but a sitting will be held Saturday In order that the special committee investigating administration of timber resources may sit also. If the Horn were prorogued the committee would die.

Attoiney-Ocneral Conant tonight during discussion of provincial polite estimates said it was not the policy of that force to go into municipalities unless its aid was sought. Neither was it a provincial responsibility to see that local police forces carried out their duties unlcs help was asked. His statement came when Conservatives inquired why provincial police didn't move on gambling houses near Toronto. Belanger's Comment. Education Minister L.

J. Simpson said provincial grants to primary schools were larger because of higher teachers' salaries. A. Belanger Prescott) said there were French specialists in Ontario secondary school who didn't understand the language. The educationists spoke Parisian French, the worst In the world, he declared.

Tins was the result ana r. Dr. Charles Camsell. C.M.G., deputy minister of mines and resources, who was re-elected president of the Canadian Geographical Society at the annual meeting last night. -tun of Society- feSw directors Wft l.

J. Burpee. and interpretation demands, and to each full dramatic value was accorded. Such a variety of operatic fare was offered a an Alda i Verdi i ai l-, to open in place of the Manon (Massenet) announced, The Dream from Manon, M'Appari from Martha (Flotow). an excerpt from the Polish Opera.

Halka, by Stanislaus Moniuszko, the Flower Song from Carmen Bizeti, the aria of the prince, Nessun Dorms, from Turandot iPuccin!) and Romance from The Pearl Fishers Bizet), and The Stars Were Shining from Puccini's Tosca. The restraint, sensitiveness to mood and romantic feeling infused Into The Dream from Manon and the song of Nadir from The Pearl Fishers were especially appealing, and also the intensity of emotion of the Polish girl's song from Halka. Kujawiak by the Polish composer, Wicnlawski was presented with exciting accent, colorfulness and verve. La Danza by Rossini was a most successful feat in breath control and a deservedly popular feature. Audience Insisted.

Mr. Kiepura protested good naturedly but the audience Insisted and so he sang a regular program of request pieces after the printed program, beginning with Be Mine Tonight title from his moving picture progressing through Sole Mlo. to a fitting climax in the Polish national anthem. A tribute from Polish citizens of Ottawa to their talented fellow countryman was a magnificent basket of red and white carnations tied with the Polish colors. Incidentally he was wearing a row of decorations bestowed upon him by France.

Belgium, Sweden and other European countries for distinguished service to art. Otto Hertz, at the piano, was a very competent accompanist. 'i4r- the Motion iWnl MCNus Wilson, ana ii. vnuci, TT 3 Picture Theaters "Sr. R.

Wallace, I THE ELGIN, J. C. Webster, Th(, cgst of Girl a Action rrom the wings to the center of the stage and flashed a smile from eyes as well as lips to boxes, pit and galleries. Assuming the required character for interpretation of an aria or song, he doffed it promptly to acknowledge with obvious almost small boy pleasure the tributes of applause, make an exit that was neither up-stage nor grand opera, and return in response to recalls to indicate by pantomime that everyone was very kind but he was too exhausted by effort just made for encore pieces. The latter might have been true in the case of a less youthful singer who did not possess such abundant resources of voice to draw upon, but not of Kiepura.

This was demonstrated when he added extras and notably at the end of the evening. Overflowing Measure. Nobody for once could complain that a singer who specializes in opera visited a city that has a dearth of it and was penurious with selections that would bring into play dramatic gift. Mr. Kiepura established a precedent by including ln his printed program not two or three arias but eight, with La donna mobile from Rigoletto described humorously as a new American song for ovet flowing measure at the conclusion of the first half of the recital.

Further, his songs. Italian and Polish, were exacting in vocal Hon. n. Wa)t Burnt Ctry Grant Ul reports of his speeches in the Commons of January 16, 1939, his Hildy Johnson Rosalind Russell anin Rnldwln RslDh Brlltmy Dr. Miifhesne, t.w-u- jr sheriff Htrtweii Gene Lockhirt first speech there since his defeat cowan.

Mollle Mtlloy Helen Mack In the 1935 elections, and again rh. Mr. Martindale, i uariimzie and F. ll'flf Ottawa; Justice H.j fcc KfBlii. nt Aimtiis- Murphy Porter Hall Benslnner Ernest Truex Endlcott rrilfT Edwards Mayor Clarence Kolb McCue Roacoe Karns Wilson Frank Jenks Sanders Regis Toomey Louis Abner Blhermau Karl Wllliama John Oualem on May 12.

1939. On the first occasion he had asserted that Canada could not be without defences, especially when such threats were being made by the dictators, for whom Canada would be a choice morsel. He had said of too much teaching of French Ill 4C Aj mgiy new pouch models, Montreal; Oilbert A. MCAnmu nnu Tnrnntn Sidney Uiana. niu.

j0e pettinone H'ny uiineri men mat snoum not nave taken iteence of Dr. Camsell, should some public-spirited citi- the government four years to entitl report was pre- ever take it upon nimseir to mui lne worm was noi Mr Cowan. donate a prize for what actor or 10 oe peaceiui wnen mere Patron'i Death. (actress or groups of the same talk was no semblance of peace. He 7 ho rftrrttt i hnH kqIH PanaHo mncf ho vmi, tn pall trie musi uuuiik any isivrii yri iuu piety over the passing of of mti top honors would unques- i participate in the defence of rtamiir, honorary patron tionably go hands down to the democratic, ideals, bciety for the past four cast of olri p-riday," which w- B.

Black, president of the gathering observed began an indefinite Manufacturers' Associa-Hlence in memory of the Elurin Theater i tion, and the Defence Association British Seamen Mingle Hush C. Guthrie to Run With German Sailors In Father's Old Seat rnor uenerai aim doPf. in and I nao aiso warnea against, uanaaas fag pSSSd recording 0uft.f Uo nirtin tollr lilro maH i lack of dffences. although the Canadian Press GUELPH, Feb. 22.

Hugh C. Guthrie toniRht was selected as passing and express- but talc once and nyiOineuwiJ inrrua- roiQt, Hnn'l fall mar grammar and too little of oral French. How much is spent for the "common garden variety of the justice of the peace?" asked Mr. Macaulay, who asked for a list of justices and the fees they receive. "Well, if we have enough paper you'll get it," said Mr.

Conant. Welfare department estimates went through with little discussion. Civic Committee Lowers Estimates The reduction in the estimates of the Industrial and Publicity Committee from $15,000 to $14,000 was approved by that committee at a meeting presided over by Aid. Wilbert Hamilton, chairman, last evening. It was stated that since there was very little hope of the tourist camp being operated this coming summer, due to the fact that the troops were expected to occupy Lansdowne Park, the $300 which had been placed in the estimates for this purpose should be cut out.

A saving of $100 was accomplished In the advertising budget to make ner IBmil. in rlninfr Tha rrorlii out-; Prime Minister said none had. At the C.M.A. annual meeting last June. Mr.

Black had said "Canada is woefully behind in preparation. lamentably undermanned in personnel and deficient in equipment for defence. conservative candidate to contest the Wellington South riding in the coming federal election. He is fSlurilliai ryn fast that it come so thick and Jn Hll colored in brighter shades, 1 1 finished with fitted in- i I teriors and Cclancse linings, f1 fashioned in genuine 7 leathers -'umiriMiiill-''' jIFOR SPRING I Dainty collars and cuffs in eyelet embroidery or feminine frills a subtle touch to relieve the severity of suits or frocks. V-NECK OR vCMS.

I ROl'XD NECK STYLES IN JigM JHk 1 WHITE ONLY. fT -v'wlf 1 '00 P' york of the society during concentratlve balance in operating Hence to keep tab on them. Bd a substantial sum Remrranhirti Re. nst necessarily exist when one A further increase screaming managing editor carries an ft 'rtrtf hinu" telpnhnn rnnvar. Queen Sends Gifts To Canadian Unit Asoriaterf Pre.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Feb. 22. Seamen from a German freighter and an armed British merchant ship forgot the war long enough to drink beer and exchange good-natured quips in the same bar at neutral port Everglades today. The English ship, the 4.585-ton Harburton, arrived last night with two guns bristling from her stern and docked a few hundred feet from the German Arauca. which was chased into port last December by a British cruiser.

The Arauca since then has been tied up by libel litigation. Laletit Nomination LAKE ST. JOHN-ROBERVAL Dr. Joseph Leonard. Conservative.

rrsmp was noiea. bnadian Geographical ion with a rattle-brained city a maior nart.1 eaitor wmie nis ex-wne tries to write a knock-'em-down-drag I dissemination of geo- taowledce. During the em-out yarn or an a son of the late Hon. Hugh i Guthrie, who was member for the' riding for more than 30 years. Mr.

i Guthrie won the candidature from four other aspirants at an open I convention. i Coit of Vi ator for Got. A report showing the cost of supplying water to the federal government, as requested by City Council, was submitted to the i Board of Control yesterday afternoon by W. E. MacDonald.

waterworks engineer. The report was accepted without any comment and it was ordered to be presented to council at Its next meeting. I i At Aidershot Camp wasn't 1 escaped clip u-acn Atopies of the publica- ard at the same time t. u. r.v hor nQ' simtr vhv Kenting Canada ln where she should have been at a Canadian Pre staff writer.

pictures, the report said, certain moment. Such a situation ALDERSHOT, Feb. 22. Lieut. standing films were is typical of umpteen such slam- Colonel C.

ThomDson. commandine rim the evening. The bang scenes that crowd every inch up the $1,000 cut. Turn to Citizen Classified Ads. Read them, heed them and officer of the Toronto Scottish, had good reason for listing today's visit of the postman as a momentous and memorable event.

Called from his busy round of activities by the postie, he found id educational film! of this hilarious piece dealing with ts the auspices of the somewhat "indelicate" fourth El directed by Mr. and estate. Cawley. Photographed New Heart Throb. the three reel film, 1 Cary Grant is the aforemen- Canada," had tioned managing editor and Rosa- i a huge parcel deposited at his feet SAINT JOHN ALBERT D.

King Hazen, Conservative. COCHRANE A. E. Wicks, Conservative. INVERNESS RICHMOND Isaac.

D. MacDougall, Conservative. PERTH John Murray, National Government. WELLINGTON SOUTH Hugh C. Guthrie, Conservative.

"na Kusse" anaor nls and was asked for his signature of TlgM Friday. It doesn't much mat- This formality over. lAROCQUr uu it ier wno me citv editor is dui tne i transcontinental flight! new heart throb in question is Start Another Survey GANANOQUE. Feb. 22 A second crew of engineers and surveyors today started a survey of several farms in Frontenac and Leeds county and it was beiieved the Dominion government was exploring the territory with a view to establishing a flying field here in connection with the Empire air training scheme.

Minister Pension Fund I Canada Air Lines. Colonel Thompson hurriedly unwrapped the bundle. To his surprise he discovered It was a gift to the officers and men from Queen Elizabeth, who is colonel-in-chief of the regiment. Ralph Bellamy who seems to be playing a lot of those well-meaning third-corner-to-the-eternal-triangle of late. Ecisrimo i Mr.

King if First Six Briefly, the story is about the Guaranteed Washable Tubfast Inside was a personal note of ear-resistanf attempt of Cary and Russell to greeting and good wishes from lire Stat Lower Relief Kstimatf TORONTO. Feb. 22 Budgeting for a considerable drop in relief expenditures in the coming year, Toronto today drew up an estimate of $6,269,300 for 1940 relief, lowest figure ln eight years. Of this it Is estimated the city's share will be $1,581,300. or $606,429 less than Its contribution to last year's total relief expenditures of esmen Cuimun LOUISVILLE.

Kv. Feb. 22. The Presbyterian Church of the United States (Southern) today1 announced completion of a 1 000,000 fund to underwrite pen- sions for all of its ministers and missionaries. SOUTHERN BELLE PA One.

Feb. 22. Nn iree a narmiess vagrant irom an Her Majesty, electric chair rap. To do so, they parc'el cnntained a variety cheat each other, the mayor, the 0f comforts specially cherished by sheriff and practically everybody tne troops, such as woollen scarfs, in sight. S0CkSt balaclava helmets, mittens A sample.

of the general infor-an( finger gloves, mality existing throughout is 7 most needy members of the Cary's description of Ralph Bel- battalion were the lucky recipients la my when asked what he looks 1 0( 'tne royal gifts. When they like: "Oh, you know," he says. "He 1 learned the identity of the donor looks like that fellow in the movies. h-v atrutterl about like ni-nnrl COUld throw it full the conduct Of ft war fal struggle going on Hon. T.

A. Crerar. INSPIRED BY RENOWNED DRE5SE! MiiittW THE WOP mines, said in an wt tonight. That. wo.

INTERNATIONAL Prime Mi nipt iii- PICTURE called a spring elec- What's his name? Ralph Bellamy." Again, towards the wd of the picture, he refers to the I hanging of one "Archie Leach which happens to be Mr. Grant's name in real life. peacocks. Some put the articles into immediate use but the majority folded them and neatly tucked them away in their duffel bags, determined to carry them back home as prized keepsakes. The Queen has already indicated FUR PRICES are exceptionally favorable right now.

Raw Fur Price nv Ihp mosf wanted peltrtrs Hudson S'al. Muskrat, Coonskin. Persian, have risen fuhstantmlly. Buy to artvantatr nn Monthly Trrm. hior." Mr.

Crerar de-'Mt the great struggle wtseen democracy and Above all we must Spanish Poet Named BALTIMORE, Feb. 22. Dr. Isaiah Bowman, president of Johns Hopkins University, today announced appointment of Dr. Pedro Salinas, "one of the greatest, if not the greatest, of living Spanish to the chair of Spanish literature at the university.

If you are looking for a good used car you will find the biiipest variety and the best values in the "Autos for Sale" column of Citizen The picture is really a howl and i snoum nna tavor witn evpr mem- i sn. win Dv sr.pciai visit to the worm that democ ll Its weakness can I bpr of tne fami'y' Tnree Rnod I Canadian training camp some any circumstances snort complete the bill. R.W.S. timp jn the near future to inspect KtaMnr thrW THE IMPERIAL. mm .1" an'tnpaution ns'lt into tiiA rnnrlMnf i nf tlinf rtav ihp Rent Mas Viuvp hAAn LIek I political struggle i putting extra vigor into their drills and their practice parades.

r-eam. That is to remind the Jones Family fans Classified Ads. that the effervescent group is still I They intend to put on the "show" of their lives. anvhnu, I. u.i I This time Jones sells on the loose.

lauaed tn(, ri1 effort as directs his drug store and takes the family 1 to New York. They are taken in ihxPer Nomination of by a group of gold-brick salesmen Raltton in P.K.I. Hulav 1 he said, was wndon government 1ST me flrst half-4ttsfn in the British and recover themselves just ln time to get back to Marysville and home, where Jones re-enters the drug business. Jed Prouty and Spring Byington head the usual Jones Family cast, to which has been added Helen Erirson and George Givot. It is coupled with "Death By Television," a feeble mystery with Mair Should SUMMERSIDE.

P.E.I.. Feb. 22. Finance Minister J. L.

Ralston arrived here tonight for tomorrow's Prince constituency Liberal convention, at which he is expected to be offered the nomination for the general election. Col. RaWon was elected by acclamation for Prinre in a by-election Jan. 8 following the death of the veteran Liberal member, A. E.

MacLean. Hle(I bv Council 'hi piace of the elected aT" of the i Bela Luffosi and a cast of former affaire Kit nlm.A. ri J'' declared yesterday! of Control1 1 ---Vf rM Knim nd Antral Mlinicina 1 Associations. I 1 mat he van 1J i. A' reoniv ft ik I Wth I'-' i tJz 01 Control yesterriav 122 too 'ir 'Jt'-" council.

a mem- GET ONE COLD AFTER ANOTHER? Take Scott's Emulsion! It's the tonic many doctor recommend to help the body build resistance to common colds. It i the better more palatable way to take cod liver oil Evn children love it I And, Scott's Emulsion 5s a very economical way to obtain the important vitamins A and D. ire th.rrr- ryEli) HAND 1 ALL 4 MODELS IN SIZES 12 TO 20 than i Hun ot. tov i "lovln on Company BeU Tele-. ny nnounced last "Ih xi llcllc 'Georgia Aqua, Coral or Blue i i JOG SUnui Vrlinic" (i-culi urd jilaids.

emphasizing blue, red or sreen. i 3 taty to lokt Y- F.muluon hat pi" Easy to tike anH rfto'i'. drcn tnd tdutn. 4 Itonomkal -Sr i i an economical to oW Vittmint A tnd nrrrm-v in trongboneatndsoundtfrih Tfy bottle, today. ituncr Blue, Aqua or Mauve.

1 Scon'l Imulalon has all Ihr values of rod livrr oil tnd ii four timts easier to digeat. 2 lailly etlgtettd The exrlu si ve method of emulsifying the oil permits digestion to atart in the s-omachwhereasdigestion of plain bver oil doea not begin unt.l the oil passes into the intestines. II- Multi-color floral design on white ground. SCOTT'S EMULSION Smooths -Softens -Whitens POIITIVIIY NON-0IAir FOKMEKLY 50iSlZE: QWWM BY IMIOM- IF-VOi: WISH mil at, eaa a jsmw sjliMUim. i Slate rnlrtr deslrerl Ute sire and mnrlel..

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