Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Nov 1956, p. 33

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the Canadian eommittee to join | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, November 28, 1958 fh Brit: ric 1 Hudson's Bay Company Seeks | e board. ritis rts (®) uncCi Wants Y v p Y e 3% bea the Queen approves the . fugice fom the Nation, Ma ba . 1 Ss new pro-B > ) supplementary charter -- perhaps ] d P 1 + 5 1 . To Have Canadian Directors [smerny chener -- penene JOrdan PrEMIET juices ulimusty's vou ore ore or en 11 LONDON (CP)--The Hudson's|moned of the governor and Com. Sony Will enlarge the board to To End Alli break the pact which has 10 years io Company today agreed to pany, of Advediaters of England 0 n ance Yo Fug. ier. Navulsi. Tw Na on the Queen for upple- Trad to Hy p 4 | to , whose . By RONALD FRASER princes of commerce, the at-, Although asking for more 'theatres on wheels." Rate) charter to all anal Ie oF EC json 5 Bay. 15 750l 2 United Kingdom and Canada." = h yg ® tional Socialist party won the oe Tan (aes) Public of | messhere Cee | neil says ime. resuils achicveg |, THis. means that subsidies paid ora." lot.on the board of direct-| proprietors" attended. Thirteen| VITAL ARTERY it ritain on los Of seats on, last moniby ons in wi ave to . & 4 } | A $ st Dolley stale spend more than twice as much| "Scientists, doctors of litera-|in the last 10 years are not dis- fo posal Tepervary companies &¥€| «This is a momentous meeting," ig S Wert Jecepled withos! The Sault Ste. Marie canals on| AMMAN, Jordan (AP)--Prem {ment to the legislators said he ine money as at present on the fine ture, historians, engineers, theo. couraging. Britain's national tal.ibeing used to bring people to the sig W. J Keswick, governor of| Main purpose of the changes is the Great Lakes carry morelier Suleiman Nabulsi today an-jtended to seek financial asst arts if Britain is not to lag behind |logians and even politicians look [ent is prolific and promising, and theatres by bus rather than to|the world's oldest trading com-|to increase the membership of the d nounced his intention of breaking from neighboring rab Nations other countries, says the inde. askance when art is discussed in|there is an abundance of actors, send mobile theatres touring the pany. For the occasion an extra. board of directors from nine to Yearly traffic than the Suez and|jordan's 35-year-old alliance with replace British subsidies eco: pendent but publicly - financed | serious vein, Seeking for the musicians, producers, paint- country. ordinary general court was sum-'14. This will permit bers of!P bined Britain and ousting all British in-nomic aid. p Arts Council. genius of the English nation in ers and dancers. | The Arts Council was set up to : The council states that the|matters of art is like searching GRANT INCREASED take over from a ted £1,000,000 ($2,800,000) which it|for the proverbial needle in truss| The over-all grant given to the |during the Second World War to and local authorities throughout of hay." council by Parliament is deter- prevent a complete 'blackout" of the country now spend on main-| Despite this condemnation, the mined each year. This has risen | the arts in Britain. It now believes taining the arts in Britain is not Arts Council states that the pres. from £235,000 ($658,000) in 1946 to [that to preserve the standards enough. ent audience in Britain for music, | £820,000 ($2,296,000) this year. -|reached in the last 10 years and In a réport covering the first opera and the theatre is larger In its efforts to bring plays to|to improve performances in the | 10 years of iis existence and the than ever before--and, with more people living outside big centres, |various arts in the next decade, outlook for the future, the Arts|money, present audiences could the Arts Council has found it|the British taxpayer will have to | Council says that most nations|be doubled in the next 10 years. more economical and effective to increase his contribution to the! have recognized the obligation to REHOUSING PLAN (have 'audiences on wheels" than! country's cultural life. sustain the arts from public funds.| The council, which helps finance Britain was not among the first opera, ballet, art exhibitions, " . U.S. visit on the liner United to meet this obligation and the drama and concerts, emphasizes States, gave reporters the details| arts are not being maintained on that more than £500,000,000 a year alin er a 1 of the method. Their heads still] anything like the scale accepted |is spent on Britain's public edu- are spifining. in, such countries as France, cation system, public libraries, ™ Dali makes holes in lead pellets | Italy, Germany, Austria, Scan-|art galleries and museums. and inserts pieces of lithographic dinavia or the Soviet Union. Pub-| The proportion of this sum 1SCovers pencils in the holes. I Ife patronage, would have to re-|which should be spent on the fine | |PELLET NOT PALETTE ' | place the private patron, who is/arts, it declares, is half of one Then he places the pellets in| "rarer and poorer than he was per cent, or $2,500,000. This sum N th d his arquebus and fires them at a even 30 years ago," the council's would 'adequately finance" the ew e 0 stone lithographic plate, 'creating 16 members reported. range of enterprises which the! a violent, most explosive and tre- ANOTHER ATTACK council now supports as well as' NEW YORK (AP) -- Painter mendous force on the stone." There was attack recently on provide money for the long term Salvador Dali has a new method He said it also creates 'lines the lack of interest in the arts/'rehousing of the arts." . on tow i of force or tension -- in every from another quarter. Sir Albert! This rehousing would mean BOW -- "bulletism. direction -- fast, violent and Richardson, president of the building, adapting or recondition-| The 51-year-old Spanish artist sjoan Royal Academy, said: ing, over a period of years, a uses a forerunner of the musket,! As the artist explained, he la-| 'In private circles you meet number of theatres, concert halls a 16th-century device known as boriously wielded his 20 - pound,{ many well-read intellectuals who and art galleries in places all over [the arquebus. to produce his pic-|five-foot-long arquebus to make are entirely ignorant of the mean- Britain where they could he ex- tures. Instead of painting pictures, | kis points. Reporters scurried to ing of the fine acts. As for those nected to increase public interest it seems. he shoots them keep its point in the other direc- cirres oresided over hy thelin the arts. Dali, ariving .for a six - month tion from them £1 USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY AWAY PLAN mas Bottini. a Ire ah EARN 1D Al Wi +A 1 "Where Smart Women Shop' . «+ . have , % ior ee Open A ust what shell like i TX 52." CHARGE ACCOUNT --only--- ; RONSON for Christmas & | 1.00 DOWN -- EASY TERMS! | Jonson What does a lady like for Christmas? Fashion gifts, to be sure! 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