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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Apr 1964, p. 14

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UF ER may AE A TA SEER RO LR In the weekly New Statesman, Ronald Bryden says the Cana- dians have been using the arena - stage about 10 years longer than anyone else and - 2 teach granny to suck eggs with| Alan Brien, reviewing Timon|thumpingly wrong, but there is a bit more elan.. . in The Sunday Telegraph,|plenty of scope for increasing "There was no doubt about) writes: \their range of vocal color. . . ."' the answer at Chichester last; "Despite many theoretical) 'The open stage presents prob- week. Three pretty second-rate disadvantages in the Canadian|jems as well as advantages but fs els plays were given a great boost/company's style--with the verse|the company "rides over them|have mastered its difficulties. by being turned into. lavish, jalternately flattened to a cOl-|in versatile ebullience." free-flowing cultural spectacu-|loquial rattle and convoluted) « | MANUFACTURE WATER lars." linto old-Vic syllable hunting--it|,,, Whatever the nicely calcu-) fue! cells designed for future ted less or more of their pro- i " = th the eed a manned space flights combine Seddon concludes: "The com-|moves - tp : gs they have the invalu-joxygen and hydrogen to pro- pany's acting strength is as a|power of a film thriller." rail gaat, ys group. They are audible, lively,| J. W. Lambert in The Sunday) able knack of giving intelligent/duce not only electric power but { unpretentious and graceful with-/Times says the Canadian actors| Pleasure." 'also_water, out being effete in their periet-| seldom. in the English man-| ual motion." ner, get their speech rhythms [4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 13, 1964 'TEACHING GRANDMA... UK Critics Praise Canadian Group LONDON (CP) -- The Cana-,Shakespeare's Love's Labor's Mian Stratford company contin-|Lost and Tomon of Athens and ues to receive praise from the|Moliere's Le Bourgeois .Gentil- critics for its triple bill at the/homme (the would-be gentle- Killer Suspect Described As 'Gun Bug' JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Mississippi prosecutors ham- mered away in session Saturday jat their contention the | rifle used to kill Medgar Evers be- _|with--described by one witness NAMED TO RUBY STAFF longed to Byron de la Beck- as a "gun bug." Evers was Mississippi's best- known Negro integration leader when a niper's bullet cut him down outside his home here last June 12. Beckwith, a white Greenwood fertilizer salesman and ardent segregationist, is on trial a sec- ond time, charged with Evers' |X murder. The first trial ended Feb, 7 with a jury deadlock. Circuit Judge Leon Hendrick, | 19, ordered the Saturday ses- sion in an effort to finish up the trial by the middle of next week. Indications were the state would complete its case Mon- day. Nearly four days were used} to seat. the all-white jury. Tes- Charles Bellows, above, a Ruby, convicted slayer of Lee Chicago attorney, has been Qswald in Dallas, Texas. named to the legal staff | handling the appeal of Jack AP: Wirephoto) | | Quebec Labor Threatens Strike Against New Bill QUEBEC (CP)--The Quebec,cided on the amendments but! Federation of Labor (CLC) has|would not elaborate on what, threatened the Quebec govern-|changes are contemplated. timony began Thursday after-| noon. 5 What a relief! She used to be bothered by backaches Chichester Festival Theatre, by the company's power as a\The Observer, but he adds: --and by its mastery of the however, when you realize that) = ment with a possible general! strike of its 135,000 members <atisty the greatest number of . |persons possible |duty," the premier said. unless changes are made in labor bill now before the legis-| lature. The threat of a work | stop-) page by the largest union group} in the province was contained} in a resolution passed by anj emergency convention of the} federation in Quebec Sunday. In amalgamation of existing labor relations jcharge changes have been made |that eliminate some hard- won| union rights. | and tired feeling, When she learned | that irritation of the bladder and urinary | tract can result in backache and tired | feeling, she took Dodd's Kidney Pills, | Smart girl. Dodd's Pills stimulate the | kidneys to help relieve the condition | causing the backache and tired feeling. Soon she felt better--rested better. If | you are bothered by backache, Dodd's Kidney Pills may help you, too, ™ can depend on Dodd's. "The government. will try to in doing its The code is generally an laws but the unions addition to a general strike, the executive was given authority to use mass demonstrations, rotat- ing slowdown strikes or sit- downs to enforce demands for changes in the labor code. The first reaction from Pre- mier Jean Lesage came hours later when he told a televised press conference that his gov- ernment has decided to amend a number of "'vital points" a4 the-controversial legislation. But he said labor groups "cannot ex- pect to obtain all that they de-| mand." | The 2,164 delegates attending the emergency session heard) 2peaker after speaker denounce} the code on grounds it under-| mines the right to strike and) the right of association. One| section of the bill that was bit-| terly attacked provides for the settlement of strikes in civil courts, The labor federation repre- sents a little more than half the|\ organized labor in Quebec andi¢ two-thirds of its members are/§ in the Montreal region. WOULD BE ILLEGAL A general strike would be il- | legal, said Jean Gerin-Lajoie, a member 'of the executive, but|§ when a government "'misdirects| the democratic process . . . wel? have no choice but to use the) same tactics ourselves." Federation President. Roger|¢ Provost said if calling a general) strike is necessary "we will do Bia « The bill currently is awaiting § detailed study in. the legislative assembly put the resolution--|¢ which Mr. Provost said would be sent to the government--| asks that it be shelved until fall) ' so that recommendations of alé special legislature committee |¢ studying the public service sec-| tions of the bill can be reviewed Mr. Lesage, speaking on the| CBC's French television net- work, said his cabinet had de- FIGHTS BACK The ostrich doesn't. hide its head in the sand when con- fronted by danger, but kicks viciously when cornered or ; 3S ' PIAZA Continuous from 1:00 p.m. wounded man). 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