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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1965, p. 18

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 12, 1965 Canadian Tenor Will Sing In Covent Gardens Opera LONDON (CP) -- Jean Bon-|Oct. 8, taking the role of Ru- 29-year-old Canadian Russia 'Loves All People, So She Fights For Peace MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Russialern nuclear rocket war, is aPalace in Venice and the Gol- fights for peace not throughiterrible disaster for mankind/qen Gate of San Francisco." fear but because she thinks ofland millions of ordinary peo-|_. the people of such cities as Newjple | "Our wonderful cities, i . He will return to London} tenor who winds up a one-year, to fulfil his Covent with Sadler's Wells|Garden contract. His roles with Covent Garden have not yet been dec:ded. A relative newcomer to opera, he made his professional debut as Basilio in the Mar- riage of Figaro at Stratford less than a year ago. He was spotted by a Sadler's Wells 'scout and offered a one - year contract. He has played four roles in London, all of them re- ceiving good reviews from crit- ics. He studied with Raoul Jobin, a former New York Metropol- contract Opera Company Friday, will Pres, Leela ecg Hlegmest day carrying a ear contract with Covent Gai on Bonhomme, who studied law and medicine at the University of Ottawa and played centre for the university football team, will go on to Stratford at the end of May to start rehearsals as Fatty, the procurer, in the North American premiere of Kurt Weill's Mahagonny at the Oct. 10 Shakespearean summer fes- tival. After 35 performances at Stratford, the 255 - pound, six- senna san, aoe ie 8 Conntion Opera Company Pp ction La Boheme in Toronto Sept. 23- itan ny tenor, now living in Montreal, for a year at the Royal Conservatory 'of Music in Toronto on a schol- larship. In the spring of 1964, he was offered a role at Strat- ford, Bishops Ask Legalizing Homosexuality LONDON (Reuters) -- Eight members of the House of Lords --five of them Anglican bishops --today asked the government for a reform of a law which would allow private homosexual acts between consenting adults. In a letter to the London Times, the eight peers out that in 1957 the government- appointed Wolfenden commit- tee, after a three-year study of} evidence, recommended 8 change in the law which now forbids such practices in public or in private. Milan. Subway Runs At Loss MILAN, Italy (Reuters)--The Milanese are grumbling about their new subway opened only last November. Claimed to be the most mod- ern underground rail system inj - Europe, the line has had its first strike, The number of pas- sengers is not up to expectation, the line is running at a loss, and a ticket costs twice as much as a bus or tram ticket. To the foreign traveller, the 7%4-mile long line appears to be For Reform The 15 - member Wolfenden committee, composed of law- yers, doctors, churchmen, peers and three women, was named after its chairman, 64-year-old Sir John Wolfenden, former vice-chancellor of reading uni- versity, Explaining its views, the com-| mittee said in its report it felt it was not the function of the law to intervene in the private lives of citizens. The signers of the letter to- day were the bishops of Birm- ingham, Bristol, Exeter, London and St. Albans, and Lord Dev- lin, a former Appeal Court judge, Lord Brain, a disting- uished neurologist, and Lord Robbins, a prominent education- ist. York, London, Detroit and San Francisco, Soviet Defence Min- ister Marshal Rodion Malinov- sky said today. He told a meeting of war vet- erans from 23 countries which opened here: "We $re fighting for peace not because we are pacifists or simply afraid of war . . . Should the imperialists unleash war 4 crushing defeat awaits them. "But war, particularly mod- new| building sites and fields are| dear to us ... and we are thinking also of the inhabitants) of New York and London, of the Ruhr steelworkers, of the De- troit car builders and the min- ers of Birmingham (England), "We cherish the priceless treasures of the Louvre in Pa-| ris, the marble of the Doges ISLAND GROWS | Surtsey, a new volcanic island OSHAWA E-IN THEATRE DRIV must LOVE WITH THE wees AOL SOA tt ---FOIE ADAMS io ot oS HERSCHEL BERNARD! cn ADULT ENTERTAINMENT L drove | PESO! TONY RANDAL MOL. ae oe Ol Box office opens 8:00 P.M. Show starts et 8:30 P.M, -- AT efficiently built, but with none of the flair for industrial design characteristic of modern y. RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE EDWARD 6. EGENT°=* CLAY-LISTON FIGHT TUESDAY MAY 25th +++ 2:35 - 5:00 » 7:10 - 9:20 The square passenger cars resemble those of the old Paris vades the platforms. 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