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LOCH LOMOND), HIS month the Queen, a Scottish Queen, God bless her, will pull a lever at the top of Loch Lomond and imme- diately a great glant will start to work for Britain,
He is called Ben Vorlich. And he is going to work for us to heat our baths in Glasgow, and in London too possibly, because he.
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It is beyond words, this development of hydro- electric power in Scotland. It is something in the pure realm of poetry.
There, after five years'
work
bright
on Lock Lomond
by WILLIAM BARKLEY
Just as a by-line out of Loch house two men; he has seen all
eyes.
by 2,200 men, the scene quietem, Sloy, the men creating the new this great development under his and ten men per shift attend this scheme at Glen Shira will have great giant who has agreed to their electric compressor provide our morning tea and our machines powered to break up powerful machine tools.
granite for assination with went to build another dam
This is a thing that is difficult to put into language, but let me LIV.
FOR EVER..
THE
E barren and productivo wilderness of Lech Sloy and Ben Vorlich, by its sheer power in weight, will operate for ever at no cost to give us amenities in uur erowded cities
I said to him. "You must be a proud mor.“ But, of course a man like that does not know what pride is. He lives pride. He is pride and therefore he knows nothing about It.
I said to him, after back from a
coming
view of these desolate muors. "Are you
NEW
STAGE
PRODUCTIONS 8 REVIVALS
By
R.G. WEETLOCK
London. were given Verdi's "Othello" #AHOUGH the London and "Falstaff," and Donizetti's "L'Esir d'Amore," and the Re- theatrical season, un- quiems of Verdi and Mozart.
A
1310
like that in some Euro-
The magnificence of pean capitals, continues staging and the brilllonee of the nowadays All the year
orchestra have been particularly admired. Opera-goers will not round, there is always
easily forget the storm scene in marked increase of first Act I of "Othello," - merging nights in. September. The gradually into the calm starlit last few weeks have seen singing on the terrace, nor the evening with the two loveTA several new productions and exquisite singing of Renala some revivals. Most im Tebatdi in Act IV.. portant among them are The Three Choirs Festival was Emlyn Williams' "Accolade" held in Gloucester in the Weat ef England, this year, The London and the revival of "The Symphony and Boyd Neel Or- Second Mrs Tanqueray" by chestras partielpated, and among Arthur Wing Pinero, with Vaughan Williams Fantasia on the new works given were the beautiful Eileen Herlie the "Old 104th" Palm tune for in the part in which Mrs piano, chorus and orchestra, and Patrick Campbell electrified Herbert Howella* "Hymnus
Paradiri," The 茹できま playgoers in the 1890's.
Embn Williams plays the leading role in his new play that of a successful novelist, noted for the skilt with which he depicts the cennier side of
a
consists of variations, in which plays
work
of
scrica
the plano icading part. The ymnus Paradisi" is in five movements and centres round a requiem for the composer's sen.
Third Festival
During the last two weeks of
life. A Nobel prize winner, be about to be knighted for his ser- vices to literature when the play opens. But his knowledge of vico is not merely neadende. Bo- cause he bas always been franke September. Swansea, in Wates. about this to his wife, not be held its Third Festival of Music cause of her sympathetic under- and the Arts. This included eight standing, he has believed he concerts by the London could have the best of both harmonic Orchestra, and a pro- worlds with impunity.
Silky Blackmailor
Pu
duction by the Arts Council's Swansea Theatre Company of Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan.”
One of the aims of this Fest!- val is to stimulate and encourage The news of his knighthood, Welsh composers. In 1949 Danie however, causes his photograph Jones's Symphony No 1 war to be published in the Press, given is first concert perform and this brings to his house once. This year a £50 prize was lky blackmailer, a discredited offered for a Festival Overture, lawyer, who alleges that the the winner being Dr Hayde novelist has seduced his 13-year- Morris, of Llanelly. old daughter. This is an indict-
London's National Gallery has auto offence and one calculated to recently carried out un experi- ruin the author's reputation, but ment in lighting and air-condi
is courageous enougu to tlouing in one of its galleries resist blacknall and let the case which enables it to show some of go forward. even though
this Its choicest masterpieces But I said to him. "You are on the truth. This story is told than ever before.
means telling his 14-year-old glozed and to better advantage A new gings the chairman of the Scottish
dramatic skill and roof has been hung 21 feet above with gical Hydro-Electric Board. And you acted by a first-rate cost.
chairman
the are also the
floor, designed to keep the of the
The Second Mrs Tanqueray" colour of the sunlight and yet so Scottish Tourist Board. And in
п SVILE landmark in ifs day, and, diffuse It that there the degree in which the rain
are no falls on Scotland and drives the though the Woman with a Past shadows and no glare. A system and the of concealed powerful fluorescent
betting man?"
With some indignation be re. torted. "I never made a bet in my life."
he
Lin-
tourists out, it drops its benevolas become outmoded tence upon the catchment areas" plece is no longer even faintly lamps directly lights the pictures
shocking, it is still a well made on dull days or after sunset. play with soine dine acting parts.
Old Masters
He agreed.
I said to him: "Surely that is the best side-bet in Scottish history?"
WONDERFUL!
FIGHT inches of rain fell on
Loch Sloy last week-end, and 22 inches nil fold in 20 days. ... Warmth for Glasgow, hat- water hotties. . . .
They will have their buts lighted. They will have their
What a wonderful world We breakfasts cooked, all in a side-
live in near the bonnie, bonule The second name in this im banks of Loch Lomond, when tine, by the great Loch Sjoy, who is meanwhile attending to his
and
but iness
take the low road, of boosting the grid Edward MacColl who is the fore you take the high road
tunnelling and at the same instant creaung schemes, but the third nume
righted engineer of all these through Ben Vorlich to provide the next powerful booster.
our cives with amenities.
mense
which
Scottish
story la
Sir
you and I should not
Now look at these
mighty forget is Tom Johnston. mountains and these desointe Out of the wilderness comes areas. No hunan being could Bght and heat. Out of the barren scratch a living hereabouts. One mountain your hot-water bottle, seratel of the oil and you come What also strikes one on down on solid rock. No human vistting this scheme is how i habitation excrpi one lonely procreates itself.
vollage, can be seen for 25 miles.
The great power cable strido
over the mountains from the sido THESE THREE
of Ben Vortich all the way 40
miles to Bearsden in Glasgow, and when the Queen's
hand VET this is sid
to be the
touches that lever on October 18 ancient territory of the Mac- a hundred million kilowatts or Farlanes. Hinw they Lived, only power will flow. It will probable the MacFarlanes know. mean that there
with be
domestic "peak-hour" worries in When the full moon came up
called
-Luton Express. Servierl
Miss Herlie Is the first to essay the dificult leading role since Gladys Cooper played it in 1922. All the paintings on view are She is rather young for the part. Hallan Old Masters of the 15th a little too statuesque, & ille century. They include Leonardo lacking in warmth, but her per da Vinci's "Virgin of the Rocks." formance, if not clectrifying, is which has recently been cleaned; always interesting and Intelli-
Bellini's "Madonna of the Pome. dresses are, an usual, memorable,
gent. Cecil Beaton's decor and
Musical Evant
granate." Michelangelo's Entomb-
ment." Verocchio's "Madonna and Child" and some exquisite Malegnas. Five other rooms will be similarly equipped in due The outstanding musical event course. It is said that the new will add hundreds of of September has been the first system visit to London of the famous yours to the life of the pletures.
like France Britain. pera Company of La Scala.
and ite Milan. under
conducto Switzerland, has some finely weeks' Victor de Sabata. During its two produced books on art to her season to the Royal credit. The large volumes of the Covent Garden Opera House, Phaldon Press, each devoted to three operas and two Requiems the works of one artist, gre famous. They are shortly Issuing n new edition of "Titlan Paint. ngs and Drawings," containing reproductions of all this artist's Paintings, and thefe "Studies of Tallan Renaissance Sculpture," with 250 illustrations, is eagerly awaited.
The Paul Richey atom-bomber disclosures AIR
MINISTRY INQUIRY PROMISED IMMEDIATELY
Both
R.A.F. ackl USA.F. I
oh their stations.
д was astonished to see
Great Modern
Another interesting art book recently published is a critical study by Frederick B. Deknatel of the work of the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch. Though
IE Air Ministry is to Tinquire
immediately officers in operational commands civilian cycling past me along long recognised as one of the first it was
MacFarlanes' Ginsgow.
are worried by the Iack of the perimeter-rack between them into the state of security security
the other Vampires. And possibly, as te gees en Lantern, and that gave abundantly, there will be no light for their dirty deeds. They on the air stations used by "peak-hour" troubles In Bir marauded, and they plundered.
the and when life got too difficult the American B-50 bom- mingham; but this is only
they came down to the bonnie,bers-the aircraft in Eng- beginning.
bongile banks of Loch Lomond land capable of delivering and rowed themselves over to a uttle island and stayed there the atom bomb. until the cheriff relented.
THE BABIES
of 102 This is only the first
schenies of Highland planning in which these Grampian Moun- tains by their mere existence wil work for us.
But big as this scheme ls, what fascinates me in looking around Loch Sloy is not so much the pylons striding off
-
But back to the lochside..
I hope the Scottish
experiences
to
Shortage of personnel IN certainly one reason for
Bul I claim that situation. lack of imagination and laziness
are two mon
This decision, I learn, was taken only a few hours Nation after publication (Hong-mited to fving, jet fighters alist movement will not be too kong Telegraph, Sept. 23) deeply
disturbed when I tell of my
at about the man who did it all-n Lakenheath RÀF station in Scotsman from Coric.
Suffolk. There, unmolested I think, on behalf of the Scat-by guards, I was able Much more I was fascinated by tish Covenant Movement, we had drive up in a private
car pile t formidable Security without the station's knowledge. a baby line of pylons which, better
Harold appropriate Mr
and quite openly examine Casebook. auletly, without anybody noticing Daniels.
in detail a It (although men had to sweat
group of six He is taller than I am, that a B-50's on the runway. to do it) was creeping up to Glen Shira,
to say he is over six feet; he has
his Lace The inquiry, I can promise, rather like Ben Vorlich; he came will be welcomed by everyone here five years ago with a hut to who understands the threat,
great modern painters, Munch's work is not known in detall by the average British art lover. This book with Its 70 fine repro- Strapped in, with parachute, ductions of .his paintings, and an he safety-harness, helmet, oxygen drawings and woodcuts,
and radio
.I could do introduction mask,
by Johac H. nothing but catch the attention Langard, director of the Munici- of a nearby nirman and ask him pal Collections, Oslo, will do to telephone the guardroom im-] much to focus interest on hiy
ach levement mediately, My own flying at the moment
Lovers of poetry will welcome yet another anthology compiled at week-ends in the Auxiliary The civilian was picked up by Dr Edith Sitwell, Called "A within two minutes. He turned Book of the Winter," it is a Air Force.
out to belong to an Air Ministry collection of poems and small Works and Buildings detachment press passages, mainly in praise But from the experience of which had installed itself on of this reason. There are sections my colleagues and myself it the airfeld-even to the extent dealing with Christmas (thelu. would not be difficult to com- of having a hut of its own ding some little known carols), with ghosts and fairies, and will winter pastimes, and some fine
I remember
Yes, I prophesy that once the things on meditation are included. one day during
Pliny, the the summer alr exercises at inquiry starts there will certain-Dr Sitwell draws
Japanese Lady Murasaki, Villon, North Wenid thin you I was ly be plenty to inquire into.
Mallarme and Baudelaire, cockpit of my sliting in the
Paul Richey her treasures.
well as on English writers, for alreraft of "standby." Suddenly
Glasgow.
This little line will provide the power to build the next power
ctation.
a line of features in
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