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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Mar 1965, p. 25

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 11, 1965 Q5¢ ; e s x SIOCK MARKET UN Aims Seen Sapped se ee rea, ern Coton ee taing ti aaron ree ewer» | Yat RATS : Won't Be Dropped - PC ji mmr. covwmun nin i, dre a td peed notgggc MINES By Cold War Erosion OTTAWA (CP)--A Conserva-listered against him." Setetiat. ton eee der new Me sun te Oe Hee ingen ane ae Acad Uran $00 64 6% 6a tive MP refused Wednesday to} Mr. Favreau Cad ; i Seon Bi : . Ste eo , f t+ epresentations have been 1 wet | Agmico 3000 By WILLIAM L. RYAN , More and more the UN is|the invasion of South Korea. Itjdrop # motion concerning a let-thal representations Nave, Seen Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge are ae 2000 Bi +1 AP Special Correspondent © wom ge of -. --~ -- ee ae Tonk 'Ourperien th be gintilesasect to Mie Colcol tet it Ang Rouvyn 1000 169 +7 From the ashes of the Second|power--its power to act, its)Arab - eli F ° Clearance: of Coltodi's Game Gtlioeme i ene thal the) Work of INDUSTRIALS ' Ansit 07 + %|world War emerged a vision of|power to vote, its power to ap-|posed its police force in 1956 in|¢' e he olis s ha he ee Area 500 275 275° 275 = i i hailed|the Middle East and maintained|any and all convictions"|the parole board wou co} M4 13% 13% 38000 16' 15 16%-++1 |one world, a union of humanity|ply moral pressure. Once } i 3 1 : Fond igi Alte Ges '1a $37% 37% 37% + %| Armore 1000 30 30 390 --! |for peace which could be made as the last hope of mankind, it|peace there. bps cong a ak ae cot tea ba + beg Alt G 8 pr 219 $i06ys 1062 106%2 Armore Rts 7300 £02 - reality through an organizationjis being humiliated even by PROVIDES SAFETY VALVE lorder paper by Nicholas Mand-\much of which would only be % 11% 11% 10 10 : ne Mg 77% Be ; , r 1 : AY Jone Sore ibi 1500 ie yin Ta ve gl sages bos oem United rebel -- ee It sent a peace-keeping force|ziuk (PC--Marquette). Justice|given on a confidential basis, Cie a att ee" Nations' seems dangerously| Indonesia, which came into|to Cyprus.to contain a civil war|Minister Favreau asked that it/became subject to production ve 'e runsw' te _ - - ' . 4 ' j ' i "Se SHe+ Ye] Bunker H 1000 24a 24Va 24Va <% sick today. The vision of onelexistence with UN help, -hasjwhich could have burgeoned vac ngs ot "alae eaias, in Parliament. " 100 $282 Jas Stn 44] Camp Chib 4050 te igo 4s 425 |world, so bright 20 years ago,|quit the organization and some|into something far: more seri- Mon ot "all fe eer 8 A pias There were only igh a. 200 0 40 C Austral 2000 8% 8 8+ 'lig a shattered dream. The ero-lof its aid agencies, The Indone-jous. It was always there as a o etters an ments that came to the depart-|. H044 104' 10404 +1 | C Dyno $00 162 162 12 +2 Isign 'oF two decades of cold war|sian government has joined|forum, a safety valve in dis- Songer yt Jan, -- Gy Soe. 1998 1990 Cdn Keeley 1050 31 +1 {has taken its toll. with China in heaping scorn on|putes among nations. at passed between Andre Le- 470 470470 Cantri 1200 38) 32-14 "There are a variety of worlds:|the UN as a creature of| But the peace organization--|tendre, executive assistant to a" in ae % Gear 0000 $13% 137% e+ w\The world of ae developed) "imperialists and colonialists,'"'|its membership doubled from 51 the minister of justice, and Mr. STUDENTS Bank NS $8112 81% 81a -- Ye] Cheskirk 132 134--%|West, the world of Soviet com-jraising a question whether Pe-|to 115 in its 20 years--faced|@uy Rouleau, the member for End of Exams ont i Mens He munism, the underdeveloped|king is even interested in be-lcrisis after crisis. When the|Dollard (formerly parliament- cone AO ria 4 --1|world. China, having fallen out|/coming a member. world's giants were not directly|?"y Secretary 'to the prime min- DANCE ware 4 34 ee M4 --l |with the Soviet Union, is bid-| In Africa, the UN sent sol-linvolved in confrontation, the|!s!et), regarding one Vincent} + tg ed 7 poche bv hehe 7 hv2 2i%--+ Vaiding to knock together andidiers to fight for the territorial|UN could act effectively. But Cotroni of Montreal." : FRI.. MARCH 12th BA Oil $337 33% 33% Coniagas 00 109 107 107 --3 dominate a world of its own,|unity of the newly independent|when there was a direct show- It also asked for, "'any briefs ' the SLOVAK HALL BC Pack A 100 Si8Vs 18% 18% Ge few 0A Int wjapparently now joined by Indo-jCongo. But when a crisis aroseldown between the giants, the|that came to the depariment off] @F fhe Bie) lit. BCPh 4' pr z10 $94' 94% 941% C Beliek love + '2\nesia. recently, little attention wasSiUN was by-passed. The big iustice and-or the said: execu- 'oad 5, Brocviie «0s is Ta + Ma . There are divisions within the|paid to UN peace-making ef-|powers settled matters between "ed assistant or to the parole TO THE Bruck B 1 ' , ; Bulolo 10 sre ye separate worlds, Soviet-sphere|forts. . themselves. Lia ag eras oo Bey og MUSIC OF THE Burns 260 $21 20% 20% C Morrison ? nations wriggle restively|. Yet the UN had more than! he UN was doing its job, but|?™ S as f r- ry Qe V7 1 Mi ; ' ' etd Ps . . 5 ), Ean 'cen Hid im ie ria 'Nichol y against Moscow domination.|proved itself, more than justi-li¢ was not the UN envisioned ation clearing said tii Condors $32, 32) 32 C Northid $00 2 |The United States is accused by|fied the hopes invested in it aSltwo decades ago in the eu- 'pai any and i convic- A IT ard) ate esa 4 its ally, France, of trying tolthe haven of small nations, the|,horia of liberation from war.|"!0"s for criminal offences reg- $102 80V4 80v4 + tu) Conwes! = A dominate Europe. African oftenjreed upon which they rested/ phen the statesmen hailed its. 310 S92 Wis 99% tach ph Ma is pitted against African andjtheir hopes for peace. stn att d f gl Mm 324 32% -- | Cop-M 3000 1 - ' ae ; ; Bh ._jereation as a day of glory, a W. Red igi vyied oe + - Colon 1000 23 ee Asian against Asian. Commu-| The organization's Persuasive|neacon for humanity, the hope OSHA A AND DISTRICT CBamA asa | Cralgn 195 situa isu isa "|Mism has leaped across the/powers led to Sovict evacuation|or the world, the sturdy edifice OLD COUNTRY CLUB CB AI Bw 200 430 430 «+20 sco 0 92 -- 4|Allantic to Cuba, bringing dan-jof northern Iran in 1946 avert-jo¢ peace. Can Can A 100 1 | 124 |, |gerous conflict to the Westernjing a showdown. The UN sanc-| pit the ink was hardly dry 5 Soe pr." 'eo Be ae| Det 337 {'\4|Hemisphere. tioned a "police action" to stoP/on the charter before the "So- : ST. PATRICK S DANCE | c hyero 35 "4 B= \4} Dome m 0% -- pager eoree viet Union attempted to take . € Hyére pr_ 400 East Sull 565 over occupation of all Berlin. NEW KINSMEN HALL -- McMillan Drive | ie Cc imp Bk C 710 71" 71% F Mar 00 505 50 55 +101 . , fact ; ! oe gi bey ie 3 More Opera For Canadians) sisiiini.crv 5] SATURDAY, MARCH 13th € Refract 100 $17 17% 17: Giant YK _ 600 16 --"* a straw in the win Dance to "GERALDO" 8-12 P.M. wre Be aw Set a) Cae ee Be s SOVIETS WALK OUT | "an Zi 4) Promised By New Company The vision of one world united Refreshments ond Door Prize CW Prop 200 5 Granduc 1735 715 Chemcell 690 ; Guif L 4000 quickly became tarnished. The} licensed bar Spot Prizes By BORIS MISKEW las a repertory opera company|UN ran into its first great crisis} $1.50 PER PERSON 3 Chemc 175 p 200 Gunnar 275 13 Col Cell 2105 \ Gunnar 27: 595 595 +5 Conduits 100 7 Hard Rock ' 12... 12 Con M §& 425 % Hastings 365 365 Con Paper 1055 Headway 0 i 184 18% Con Gas xd 485 ; | Heath 1 ie gies eee 5 | NEW YORK (CP)--Within thejin the manner of the Old Vic|when the Russians walked out) ey vt 250 $21% 21 1 Hollinger 00 $30% 30% 30% weathered walls of the Metro-|or the early days of Glynde-jin 1946 in Ns label to fe de-| f Wow pte : 2 'oron w 260 40 Hud Bay Ya 78a 78¥2 -- V4 5 | me? ai : to withdra eir troops) i 2 4 : rain RL 100 stim sons Se | tin "Com, tom) 7B" 8" "/politan Opera House a new/bourne," he said, He added: |mand to withdraw a "| AT DISCOUNT PRICES Crush int 305 y Iso 2 400 400 +10 |touring company has been born, | A company training, rehears- andie th Tah Gt Soviet oe ; yonus A 780 5 Jaye Exp 1000 25 25 25. --1 | tei 'anadi li j 7 e § Sov 1g H, Cygnus B 190s $5 p | Jelex 2000 26% 26'. 26 41%4| Promising Canadians more oper-|ing and performing together Dale-Ross 1010 M4 Joburke 1000 94 94 9' atic entertainment. jconstantly can hone its talents cupation forces, Fi scepter 4 ' Ber oe a } feaintin, 2 ee | Creation of the new company |to a razor's edge of sharpness.|took over the isolated nations ; pr ; 8 8 K Des Rts 1500 , 3-3 --is part of a rejuvenation pro-| "To this end we have sought of Eastern Europe, one by one. 4 . ® K Anacon 3167 390 385 385 +5 |cess taking place at the Metro-jout for the National Company Stalin aa oot parece h at k : ; ; ae Kopan 2000 13, 13, 13. -- "\nolitan Opera which will soon|some of the greatest directorial/of @ rg Begin 0 br eac L Dufault 1825 $15% 15% 15% + Ye|vacate the old quarters it has|talents in the theatre and are aerea sain Scutht Woea: Corn ; Lakehead 3000-252 25 «25 ~ -- 'a\qoeynied since 1883 in favor of|providing them with that rarest i . ee ANCE PARTY--Hi Neighbour! with Horold Harton, Features Poul La Le 110 $12% 12% 12% + wioccupled since 1650 In r F q Zs , ; a DANCE -- leighbour' le r "+ Leitch" 500. 405 nd dy "\the luxurious Lincoln Ceritre. |of operatic luxuries, almost un-|munists led a -- pee a Jones Medley--Saquare Dances--Snowball Dance and The Gay oo | UL Lac 100 208 20s 205 +6 | Rudolf Bing, general manager limited rehearsal time. dochina | which wou efeat) 72 a> Gordons, A ' | : a : i , | Mocloed "00 108 108 18 a7|of the Metropolitan Opera, ex-| 'They will have the. opportu-|France by 1054 and deliver a RAY CHARLES SINGERS--Quiet Moments For Young Lovers, 10 tunes hi ian ne "+ Y acee) Bec aca) 227 plained at a press conference|nity to achieve productions of peeedihibed vig ge Nowy of : ineluding' Sweet and Lovely ond Serenade, 'ain agnel 7" f we Ss. ™ ry Pr, Z, P IGHLIGHTS FROM THE MESSIAH--Fecturing Lols Marshall, Jon SINGIN' SWINGIN " ithe National Company will draw/great depth and excellence." P| hod re ie 8 . li Pt Eg | lite talent vimnett ontitaty from e : P : the UN became the story of one ° ; Vickers, James Milligan with Toronto Mendelssohn. Choir conducted Freiman 100 $514 5% 5} Matigmi 2140 | American-and Canadian singers CANADIANS IN CAST crisis after another. LIVIN'and DANCIN' . ~ " by Sir Ernest MacMillan. 2 alaea lee Ie Mavala 2°) He said the new company was|y,5. 78 ©r. tise Stevens 'and)' th 1986, for the first time, the)? SACRED HOUR--Speer Fomily--Contoins 12 Sacred Songs Including # GS Wares 216 Meta Uran 4600 1 iset , a branch of the Michael Manuel, © general UN set up. a_ peace-keeping a | Saw A Man, Let Me Be Worthy and Just Toke It To Jesus, Globe A 250 Metal Mine 200 pratie tered Opera, co - spon.| managers of the National Com-|force. It was to deal with the : Y Gt capers ee Midtim 1109 2. 2 A fet ay hie joni 'F Kennedy pany, stressed that the _ will/Suez crisis, and Moscow voted "KING OF THE GET IN ON THE CAMDEN Greyhnd Ve + | Multi-m 13000 ic, ; Z i consist of performers who are|for it, But years later the Rus- Goer Tr et I+ Mh Net Bi B00 13 +1 |Centre for the Performing Arts, -noteb| si i > WILD WAVES ; FREE BONUS ALBUM COUPON DEAL pits 66 1: a lt full-ti ei glamorous as well as top sians refused to pay their share] { Hampshire SURFING AS Hrd cr ied lial tag Bay UO ae ik ee eee Oe Cae eee eee | BIBS, * lof the costs. The Russians also| § pinst ", Record includes selections by Hank Snow, Jim Reeves, Glenn 'd Crp @ xd 25 0 lew Bid 500 5'%--%\egmpany which will tour 70 , : $ YOU LIKE IT! Miller, Leo Addeo ond other top Camden Artists. ip song 400 7 | Newvenex 5 100 520 Pitiee in the United States and Miss Stevens said the com-/voted for peace-keeping opera-| § SHOWING IN COLOR oa if rho 100 $164 164 164 + our tee ga boone pars sel reno pihantin sabe pany already has signed all 28|tions in The Congo, then once Home A 8193 224 23% +1 | N Harri 1500 Y 'i |Canada in its first season of PANY dy ae ee Bon a h thd bligati CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P.M. FRANKIE LAINE--The Roving Gambler--Call of the Wild, North to Home B 1964 $24% 23% 24% + %| N Hosco 800 +5: principal singers--including two|again denied their obligation to F RWild cad € othe (Bhs yliio Pog teale 1000, 8 + v2] operation. Canadians--and the remainder/pay. Other nations, Communist FEATURE DAILY AT... Aloska, Ace in the Hole, Deuces Wild and €@ other. gamblers Nisto 3500 4 164 | 'The inaugural season begins) oF the 125-member cast will soonjand non-Communist, have also| 2:25 - 4:45 - 7:05 - 9:35 HIT PARADE---12 TOP HITS--All on one aibum for only. $1.58, This 4 13% 13! Nor this fall, with the Canadian tour i h f Diamond Ring, Boy' From New York City, Jolly Green Giant, Twine 1566 $13% 13% 13% orbeau 100 : A be signed. refused to pay their shares, for Time. Tall Her No phe 7 otter top fries lot oe eB a ms tis be opening in Ottawa Dec. 3. The| 'phe Canadians are Huguette|one reason or another, The UN : ui tie' | ibaa ae ae te" 00 i417 > [company will visit Montreal and ' is in financial crisi POLKA PARTY--Walter Ostanek and his Polka Kings, Knee Action, $308 308 308 +: 3000 17a 164 17 | Tourangeau, a mezzo - sopranojis in financial crisis. Re eee icc, Canis ord other piles ice a wartiaae rH Sob 132 Sis Lael Yad N cotesiry -- . = a4 = |Toronto before. the end of the from Montreal, and Peter Van| The organization received a y " Y y osirm _ | i? . 4 i Ind Aceep 1165 $25" Jame 3874 1q| Northcal iy 1% 16 ~1 |vear and between March 18 and/cinke}, a Dutch-born bass who|shot in the arm~in 1960 when DOBRO MOUNTAIN MUSIC---Deon Hutchison and. Mickey MeGivern Ind Wire 900 210 205 205 | North Can m5 235 235 +1 |March 27 of 1966 it will perform). sung with the Vancouver|its session was attended by play Wabash Cannonball, Ida Red, Fire , layboy Rag, Ingersol a xd 505 $1 sa Obaska wy 12 -- 'lj ver, EB 4 aye Pas Rippling Water Jig and other tunes Dobro Guitar style, 275 si 11% ie | Opemiske 885 a a _ in Vancouver, Edmonton, cal |Opera Association in 1960 and|chiefs of state from around the 400 180 175 180 +5 | Osisko 4 414 41 -- v4| Bry and Winnipeg. with the Canadian Opera Com-|world -- President Eisenhower, se + ee oe 32 2 +4, STIMULATE GROWTH lpany since then. Premier Khrushchev and many Tal Clip-on RECORD BRUSHES $22% 1% 3-- %| Pax int § 35 | | The new company will '"'set) Thirty-two of the 240 perform- others, It was a high point of ie : Clips on to Tone Arm--Sweeps the Dust off the Record, Bl PIES Wrote 7 +% new standards in opera," saidjances in the 35-week inaugural|UN prestige. But it has come h OUR PRICE 200 $13 13-13 | Purdex 18 |Bing, stimulating local opera|season will be in the seven Ca-|upon sorry days since then. | y ONLY ... ary S12 lave 1206 = wl Oe et 3 _, |companies across the United|nadian cities. Four operas will Today, despite its big mem-| 2 415 $13% 13% 13% -- ve| Qunston =}y|States and Canada to new/be performed -- Carmen, Ma-|bership, the UN once again is) Pi A m : JM RAEVak According '76. My dele 10. sous Waing a ae Li at a ae Rodiore' "ett 4 -- |heights, dame Butterfly, Cinderella and|badly in need of an ANECHOR | vane He! SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Doll. If You Were Mine, Don't Ask Me Why, Stand At 'Your Window, POSOSSSOOSCOSSESC OC % : : b 5 ae = eee | 1 $ Ph. 668-2692 tINM NED LANDRY--Ontorio Swing, Silver Bells, Down Yonder, Rippling Kelvinator td V fgg : +2 |their own opera companies will Jerome Shore' of Winnipeg, | Water Jig, Snow Deer and ony Fiddle Favourites, ui 1 . LOnt Cem 1070 4| Rio Algom Ma +jcause of the tours and thatjited which is sponsoring the) NTERTA ME Ta el , ' j i FE : | : : ° : Mockin' Bird, Fiddler's D id other all time Fiddle Favourites. rece 208 a aa g 7 --,'2)where there are no local opera|Canadian tour, said the Cana-| E INMENT NOW! First Time Together . .. ere ee Cee me WILF CARTER--Nuggets of the Golden West--Little Joe, When Lakeland m 5 | Rya | e niti j tau Fin" 2000 9 1 Sherritt er \formed more cities in a few years as! o a 4 other: Levy xd 125 $11% 11% Sil. Miller i \s ing i > Uni ' : PEY ON PLA Levy Apr 00 $12 12 Sil Stand 'clam daliosllsioumistasnei ices MELODY ! 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