Home from a U.S.0. tour, Frank Sinatra, as Joe E. Lewis, learns from Ed- | die Albert and Beverley Gar- | land that the girl he had hoped to marry has not entertainer | waited for | tre. him, in a scene from e Joker Is Wild," a VistaVision film of the nightclub comic's drameztic life, which opens next | Wednesday at the Regent Thea- from the time the photo was taken. At present it is 50 years from the making of the original | made, whichever is longer. 15. Only the originating station of a network broadcast should /| commission headed by Chief Just- ; right," Copyright Law Changes Proposed By Commission tion of 1652 and continued par-|rather than the defendant, as at|lished engravings, it should be 75 |ant deputy justice minister, and ticipation in the Rome Conven-|present--to prove his case where years after the author's death or|W. W. Buchanan, member of the By KEN KELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) Sweeping changes in Canada's copyright laws to bring them in closer har- mony with those of Britain and| 5. Investigation by a govern- the United States are proposed ment ppointed commission of in a royal commission report the whole subjeci of the rights) made public Friday. owned by performing rights so- | The recommendations are the [cieties in musical works. {result of a 3%-year study by a| 6. Establishment of a new copy- right appeal board with wider ice J. L. Isley of Nova Scotia. |powers to set and regulate all the Among the major proposals: |conditions and fees under which 1. Creation of a "broadcasters musical works owned by per- making it possible ¢5|forming right: societies may be claim copyright on recordings by used, This would include licences film or otherwise of sounds and for a single program. images in order to present them| 7. Establishment by perform- tion of 1928, but no action to bring into force the Brussels | Copyright Convention of 1948, : i [later to the public. The commis- | |ing rights societies of central re- TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto i instead of the present | {amendments to the present act. | WROC-TV 9. Extension of copyright pro-| WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo Channel 5--Rochester WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo SATURDAY EVE. 5.00 P.M re You Here and Lig S--Lawrence 6--Mr 4--Film Featu 3--Yesterday's Newsreel 7.00 P.M. 11--Jamboree 6-Haye Gun Will Travel 8--Real McCoys Fix-It; 1 4-U of B Round Table $--Ranch Party 7.30 P.M, ¢--Houida Ranch 8--People Fo Funny 4=~Perr: Mason $-Dick Clark Show 4-Dick and the Duchess 9.00 P.M, 11, 6-NHI Hockey 8-Club Oasis 40h! 2-~Lawrence 9.30 P.M Susannah Welk McKenzie , will 8--Glisele 00 P.M, 8---End of the Rainbow 4--~Gunsmoke -Mb i sss P.M, wing wists P.M, 11, Hit De i 8-Pat Boone 4--Silent Service 2-Harbor Command ports 6--News, Juliette 5-26 Men 11.15 P.M. $--Just Music 1.3% PM Wrestling S-~Movie 4--Playhouse 2-Paris Precinct 12.00 MIDNIGHT 8---Industry 4-Childrer's on S--Christian Science 9.30 AM, 8This is the Life $-~Christian Science 10.00 AM, 8--Chrisophers 4--Lamp Unto My ined tation \dventure 5 AM, 8--Little Rascals 3---Film Feature 11.00 AM, 5 Roy Rogers 4-Morning Worship 2--Morning Gospel 11.45 AM. 3-Church in the Home 0 Faith of Israel 12.00 NOON 8--Cartoon Theatre 4--~News: Weather 2-This Is the Life 1215 P.M 6--Commonwealth Tele- views 4--Look at Sonaren 12.30 PM 6--This is the Life 5--Hopalong Cassidy Wild Bill Hickok 2--Niagara Port Aut 11--Bravo Theatre 6--Roy Forrest $-Mr Wizard 4~Film Feature 2--Design for Survival 130 P.M, 6--County Calendar 3--Frontiers of Faith 2-Mayor Reports 2.00 P.M, | 6~Junior Magazine | 2--Family Playhouse 5,4--Bowling 2.30 P.M, 11--Change of Heart 3.00 P.M, 11,6--Citizens Forum 5--Kit Carson 4--Law and You w80 P.M, 11--Sacred Heart 6--Living Sea 5--Saber of London 4-Film Festival 2--Sea Hunt 4.00 P.M, 11~This Is the Life 6--Twentieth Century 5-Wide Wide World 2--Bowling Stars 430 P.M, Roberts | $--~Paul Winchell | 5.00 P.M, 11-Appointment Wit outh 6--Fighting Words 4-See It Now 3-Texas Riugers 5.30 P.M. 11--Lasiie 6--Perspective 5--Telephone Time 2--Lone Ranger 11- Amateur Hour 8- Burns and Allen 5--Meet the Press 4~1 Love Lucy 3-Casey Jones 6.30 P.M, 11---Town and Country 5---Men of Annapolis 4--Twentieth Century 2---Bishop Sheen 7.00 P.M, 11 -Father Knows Best | '6~December Bride 5-Silent Service 4--Lassie 7.30 PM, 11--Movie Showcase G--News Magazine 3-S8ally | 4--Bachelor Father | [2=Maverick | 6.4--Ed Sullivan | 5--Steve 'llan 8.30 P.M, 3---Adventure at Scott fsland 5.00 P.M, 11,6-Worid's Stage 5-Bob Hope 4---GE Theatre 2-Sid Bota 30 P.M, riime. | 4=--Alfred Hitchcock 2---You Asked For It 10.00 P.M, | 11,6 lose Un | 5--Loretta Young | 4--8$64,000 Challenge | d 'vard | 10.30 P.M, 11,6--Explorations 8, 4-What's My Line 2 -Jackle Gleason | 10.00 P.M, ate Show Weather; sports 8--~Mike Wallace 11.15 P.) 2-8wing Shite 1.30 P.M. 8--Camera Three S--All Star Theatre | 4~Theatre MONDAY 8.00 A.M, 5--To-day 4 Capt. Kangaroe 2--Playhouse (1--News 6,4.2--News: | 3--Susie 4--Popeye's house 3--Rumpus Room 9.30 AM Play | M. 8---District Attorney 4--Susie 10.00 AM, 8--Dough Re Mi 4-Garry Moore 2-My Little Margle 10.30 AM, $--Treasure Hunt 4--Arthur Godfrey 2--Abbeft 11.00 AM, 5--Price Is Right 3-My Favorite Story 11.30 AM, 8--Truth or Co with |rangements from exact repro- lays in changing listings. |ductions. WOULD END REGISTER | 2. A generally shorter term of| 8, Scrapping of the present |copyright--56 years from publi-| copyright register in Ottawa and | cation or until the author's death, repeal of registration provisions | whichever is the longer period. |in the present Copyright Act. Re- The present term fis the author's|gistration now is voluntary and is lifetime plus 50 years; in the U.S. useful only in complicated legal it is 56 years from publication. | situations that might arise in ac- SHORTER TERM A term of 40 years for re-|ations might be bypassed by |50, and a similar term for films, | ong on time of publica- tection to all residents of Canada tion, on unpublished work. At present 4. Ratification by Canada of|it Is limited to a citizen or na- 4--Dotto | 2=--Public Defender 12.00 NOON $--~Tic Tac Dough 4--News; Serials 3-Mid- Day Matinee P.M. 5-It Conia = You ate Pl Matinee Playhouse | 1.45 4--Speaker ba the House 3--Dept. AL Agriculture | 4--As ins World Turns | 2--Helen Neville 2.30 P.M, 6--Matinee 5--Home Cooking 4--Meet the Millers 3--House Party 3.00 P.M, | l1--Movie Matinee 5--Matinee Theatre 4~The Big Payoff 2---American Band- stand 3.30 P.M, | 4--The Verdict is | Yours 2-Trust Your Wife 4.00 P.M. 6--Open House 5, 4--Serial Stories 2--American Band- | stand | 4.30 P.M. 11, 8--Howdy Doody MONDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M, 11--Family Theatre 6--Kings' Cupboard 6--Father Knows Best | 8--Children's | Comedy ager S--Playhouse Newsreel | de Cougren's meaty 5.30 6-TBA | 2~Mickey Mouse 6.00 P.M, | 8--Kaliedos 2 Kingdom of the Sea | Ope M 8--~Zorro | 4--Headlines; New. | 2--Colone] Bleep | | | 4.6, 5--Weather News P.M. 11--Man "Behind The Badge | at 1.45, which Canada participates. {the Universal Copyright Conven-| tional of coul'.éee that have Signed international agreements THEATRE GUIDE | To. Substantial changes in the legal remedies for copyright in- fringement, based in many cases | | f [Brack (Whitby) -- "God Is My on provisions of Britain's year- Partner" also "Man of The Mo- old Copyright Act. This would in-| ment". Evening shows sion expressed opposition to | gistries of works in which they| : |creating a publishers right as a lclaim performing rights, "way to protect typographical ar-|penalties for late listing or de- [tions for infringement, Such situ-| {copyright is at issue, 11. Royalties for recorded musi- ical and other works should be | based on playing time, at a rate of one-quarter cent a minute, | with a minimum of two cents for | leach work. At present, the roy- {alty is two cents a side of each irecord. UNPUBLISHED WORKS 12. Copyright in unpublished or- liginal literary, dramatic or mus- ical works should extend for 75 years after death of the author or 100 years after the work was made, whichever is the longer. | The present term is until publi- cation plus 50 years. 13. Copyright in photographs should be reduced to 40 years COME and DANCE Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL 168 Banting Ave. FUN FOR ALL! EVERY SATURDAY 8:30 - 12 start | clude requiring the plaintiff--| at 7 p.m. Last complete show at 8.20 p.m. Saturday matinee | starts at 1.30 p.m. Biltmore -- '"'The Buster Keat- on Story" shown dally at 12.30, 3.45, 7.05, 10.25 p.m. also "3.10 To Yuma" shown daily at 2. 10, 5.30, 8.50 p.m. Last complete show at 8.45 p.m. Marks -- "Rock Around the World" shown dally at 12.30, 3.20, 6.10, 905 p.m. also "Apache Woman" shown daily 435 7.25, 10.20 p.m. Last complete show at 8.55 p.m. TO-N CRA, -- 9:00 RR |Plaza -- "The Enemy Below | shown daily at 1.48, 3.44, 5.40, 0 7.36, 9.38 p.m. Last eomplete| ROUND AND SQUARE | DANCING IGHT GIBB ST. P.M. 4 SOFIE 0 I ON NC show at 9.15 p.m. | negative. |have to pay a%performing right 14. On published engravings, the fee. [term should be 56 years from| Besides Mr. Justice Isley, | publication or the author's death, other members of the royal com- whichever is longer, On unpub- mission are Guy Favreau, assist- 100 years after the engraving is | tariff board. EXCITING SANSSTERANA MANH UNT OF FIRST gg ESCAPE EVER MADE THE CENTURY! Terrifying Suspense ! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT mes THE Lasy THE ENEMY BELOW" in TECHNICOLOR v Oshawa's Finest Home of Good Food ADELAIDE HOUSE 199 Centre Street Open -- Monday to Saturday LUNCHEON - 12:00 -- 1:30 - Special Business Men's Luncheon. DINNER - 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. PRIVATE ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR GROUPS AT NOON OR NIGHT CATERING FOR Banquets - Weddings - Teas - Bridges Telephone RA 5-1322 EXCELLENT PARKING a En] de err e---- ee -- O'CONNOR AT HIS GREATEST! THE FANTASTIC RISE AND FABULOUS FALL OF ONE OF THE GREATEST OF p'1 FUNNY MEN! 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Then she found her first love . . . but had to fight a gal who could use any man in a clinch | "TAMING SUTTONS GAL" | IN NATURAMA STARRING JOHN LUPTON GLORIA TALBOTT JACK KELLY ON THE SAME PROGRAM : PETER WALKER £ KATHARINE BARRETT ISSELL RARKS Go Day Apache Woman' Plus 'Rock Around the World' Starting MONDAY GET MORE OUT OF LIFE... FROM WARNER BROS. BOLDLY COMES woman in a dressing gown We admit it is a sensational GO OUT TO A MOVIE! great picture. Two women, one young, the other somewhat older, share the love of one man. It's strong stuff--you must see it with an open mind. i | STARRING | Yvonne Mitchell @ Sylvia Syms and Anthony Quayle ADULT ENTERTAINMENT f IY HAS ALREADY WON THE INTERNATIONAL CRITICS' BEST PICTURE AWARD AND A SPECIAL AWARD FOR ACTING. THE Sn Samp 0] To co Pe FIR. sro OF 4 = on { g Ir een. "THE DEER pp rise od) lon €yed "BADLANDS OF MONTANA" hde w=