Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jan 1966, p. 33

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Ee age RCI, Aang ome 1,300,000th IMMIGRANT -- WITH DIVIDENDS Scottish-born, lovely Mary Cruishank, 21 - year - old blonde draftswoman ar- rives at Toronto Internation- al airport as Ontario's gy 1,300,000th immigrant and the only woman in a group of 75 draftsmen and engi- neers recruited in the Unit- ed Kingdom by H. 'G. Acres - BOARD CHAIRMAN Hon. J. V. Clyne is chair- man of the board and chief executive officer of Mac- Millan Bloedel and Powell River Limited, the giant B.C. forestry firm. He was justice of the B.C. Supreme Court from 1950 to 1957 when he resigned to join --_--, and Bloedel Lim- ted. Georgia House': By PETER BUCKLEY |} PARIS (CP) knows the artist. in Paris starves in his garret on the Left Bank of the Seine, Or does he? For behold there he is in a modern apartment with built-in studio and all the comforts of Everyone {the Right Bank at that. "It appears that the Bohem- jian of 50 years ago is disap- | pearing,' Mrs. Felix Brunau, |\the attractive secretary - gen- eral of nationale des Arts, commented | drily. "The artist has dis- | covered that he doesn't need to ibe hungry and uncomfortable to be inspired," The first of a proposed 300 studio - apartments for artists from all over the world was opened at the Cite this summer and now 135 apartments are in| use The next few years will see| completion of a self-contained artists' colony overlooking the | Seine and Te St. Louis in one Paris, within sight of the tradi-| a bourgeois shop clerk. And on} the new Cite Inter-| The accommodation has been and company, Limited, Niagara Falls. She is being greeted by Stuart W. Clark- son, Deputy, Minister of _economics and Develop- 'Bohemians Disappearing From Seine Left Bank {| One of the unique features the project is the financing. Governments, corporations or }private individuals '"'buy' an apartment for 80,000 francs ($17,000). and have the right to name an artist to take up resi- dence, subject to approval of an administrative council. The Canada Council has taken three of the apartments and the province of Quebec one But ,thanks to bursaries from the French government and other sources, seven Canadian artists are already in residence} at the Cite. | Twenty countries have al- ready paid for apartments, as| have a host of French cities and the West German province of} | Baden - Wurttemberg. Almost) | two - thirds of the final 300 are| |still waiting for sponsors, but | | Cite officials are not concerned. | |BUILT TO ORDER } | built almost to order. In the first of the three apart- ment buildings to be erected |been built with double - heigh t} R N {of the most historic sections of| for example 10 studios have| efuses egr | tional artists*"™ quarter of St. ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) --A\| young Negro civil rights worker| from Atlanta has become. the first elected Georgia represen-} tative in 98 years to be denied a seat in the state house. Representative - elect Julian Bond, 25, dorsed a statement. denouncing) officials of the Cite are reluc-|colors right, Germain-des-Pres. It is a pioneering venture in|regular - size apartments for| Playwright ceilings for sculptors working on massive pieces. There are 18) ment, whose department finds urgently needed skill- ed workers for Ontario industry. aren eniT Pe StS TORONTO 10:4 A.M, STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange--Jan. 12 Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--€x-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--E€x-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. 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Peerless Pick Crow Pow Rov Preston Probe M Purdex a Lith | Que Man 46 | Quemont a hs i= | Quonto 2000 = Radiore H , Raglan 23 +3 avg 19% 20%+ % 6 +H 4 22 242 + Sales to 11:00 a.m.; 2,226,000. WANTED FOR CASH LINCOLN WELDERS Any Condition Any Quality AIR. COMPRESSORS 105 te 900 CFM PORTABLE Write te: WELDING EQUIPMENT 10351 61st Ave., Edmonton, Alberta Phone 434-7405 -- 24 Hours FORTY YEARS Bing (Harry Lillis) Crosby has spent more than 40 years as an entertainer. He was born in Tacoma, Wash., May 2, 1904 and started as a dance band singer in 1925. He pent on to star in radio, | movies and television. -- es Hulme's Play Gets Nibbles (CP) -- Canadian George Hulme is LONDON |the world of art, and appropri-|other sculptors and 26 sultes| setting some nibbles from Can- jately, in a city whose attrac-/ tion for artists is legend. WON'T QUOTE PRICE Because of the charitable na- with special sound - musicians proofing for) # studios with special HHTING} who last. week en-/ ture of most of the undertaking,| equipment so they can get their or are adaptable U.S. policy in Viet Nam and/|tant to put a price tag on the for different schools or artistic urging American youth to avoid the draft, was barred from his seat. Monday night. House members voted 184 to| 270 francs (about $60) a month,| Rrunau' said in committee's | 12 for a_ special recommendation that Bond be denied the oath of office be-| cause of his stand on a state- ment issued last Friday by the Student Non-violent Co-ordinat- over-all operation. They prefer to quote the cost | for the artist--a basic charge of which includes complete fur- nishings, air - conditioning and heating, plus laundry, in a city with one of the highest rental rates in the svorid In some cases, even the styles "Everything is the artist ready when moves in," an interview. | "Even the easel is there for the artist, and there's a_ small jpiano for singers or a grand piano for pianists." Future plans call for a sort of community centre to be built, ing Committee. Bond jis public-|artist's rent and other expenses|to include concert halls, a li- ity director for the civil rights) group. are absorbed by benefactors, either Public or private. Bottlenose Porpoise Seen For Big New Role PONT MUGU, Calif. (AP)-- To the tens of thousands who! delight in his antics, the bottle- nose porpoise is a lovable clown of the sea and star of aquatic shows. But to. scientists he is a sharp- witted mammal who seeks hu man companionship and who, they feel, some day may be- come one of man's most valu able allies in war and peace. Many of them say the time is coming when the porpoise, per- haps the brainiest creature on earth except man, will help solve many of the secrets of the oceans, and perhaps of outer space These are contributions could make friends: Help them explore the seas, the main hope of food and min- eral supplies for future genera- tions of an overcrowded world Aid national defence by seek- ing out and revealing the loca- tions of hostile craft in coastal waters, penetrating enemy har- bors on sabotage missions, and acting as scouts for submarines and surface ships. Reveal the workings of his built - in. sonar system. Man - made sonar is primitive.in com- parison. By his .own movements, show better submarine, aircraft designs. But after 15 years of inten- sive research work with por- poises--since their sonar was first detected--many of these possibilities 'still remain in the realm of theory. just some of the "old bottlenose" to his human powerful way to and swift, the torpedo Military work wilh porpoises, jis heavily classified, but one} scientist speculated on a prob-| able use to be made of bottle-| nose. "His possibilities are endless. Planes crash and boats sink in coastal waters and, even though jwe know the &pproximate loca-! tions, it may take days or weeks to find them, at all 8 "Give a porpoise approximate locations and he'll find them fast," Most scientists are more con- cerned with peaceful than mili- tary use of the remarkable an- imals, "We know less of the oceans than we do of outer space," says William E. Evans, one of| a group studying porpoises for the U.S. Navy at Point Mugu and China Lake in California. "In the next 20 years, what we get from the sea--food, min- erals, knowledge of volcano eruptions and tidal waves--will be far more profitable than what we can get from space, and we'll get it at a tiny fraction of the cost.' Most scientists. remain skep- tical of the possibility that man some day will "'talk" to por- poises. But it is well known that porpoises talk to each other, us- ing an amazing repertoire of sounds,' They sing like cana- ries, cry like babies, whistle squeak, click, rasp, bark and even use a lusty Bronx cheer. The goal at Point Mugu is to determine the degree and the limitations of man-porpoise com-! fo discover a por- ode if it exists, use of man-por- munication, poise language and to explore teams in poise work, if we find them! underwater brary, recording studios, a bar,} a restaurant and a series of rec- studios with special lighting | meet. | | DONATED LAND | The Cite was conceived many years ago by resident Finnish artist Eero de Snellman. Mrs Brunau's husband, a_ senior French civil servant, and others got the idea going. The city of| Paris donated an almost price-| less strip of land--at a symbolic| {rental of 10 francs a year for 100 years--and there were spe- cial grants and concession from the French government. Con ; struction began in 1961 The buildings are to be fairly simple in design , blending in with the other structures along the Seine, some of which date to the 15th century Each artist has an average of one year in residence, "We don't want them to be- come too accustomed to this life j--only to provide them with a period of freedom from worry when they can make the fullest use of their time and of Paris," says Mrs. Brunau, In its first few months, de spite predictable upsets, the Cite has given signs of being' a success. "The artists are very enthusi-| astic," Mrs. Brunau said "Now! our hope is that the Cite will] be copied by other countries and other cities, to give artists) everywhere such an opportun-| The rest are either painters' | Mrs.| |Maori Guide ada for his Displaced Affections, | recently shown on European television. Marigold Charlesworth of the |Canadian Players Foundation, | {Toronto, and Leon Major, of} | Halifax's Neptune Theatre, were! reported interested in the work. The play, dealing with alco- holism and explosive emotional problems in an Ontario setting, was produced in Britain in Bris- tol's Old Vic and in London's} Royal Court | Show business circles said} there is a possibility it will re- turn to London pith Maureen Pryor or Vivien Leigh in the lead role. It recently appeared on Swiss television and has been| sold to Holland and Sweden, A tryout performance is scheduled for Hulme's play In! the Shape of Eve by the Bristol) Old Vie or a London company. This play was a prizewinner in the City of London play compe:| | tition last year. boggeene 34, a native of Orillia, | , who was educated in Ham- ee has been in Britain since 1952 and attracted considerable attention--but his works are yet to be seen in Canada. Retires At 70 ROTORUA, N.Z. (CP) -- Guide Rangi, the most famous Maori guide of her generation, has retired at the age of 70. For nearly 50 years, she had conducted tourists round the thermal area 'of geysers and boiling pools at Whakarewar- ewa, in the heart of New Zea- | land's thermal zone. | Witty, intelligent and with a brilliant sense of humor, she has been a favorite alike with | royalty and ordinary tourists. 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