until the over-all design of the/with Canada the relation of the canal project is further advan-|canal to the 1909 boundary ced." Waters Treaty covering Great At that time, the state depart-|Lakes levels and Canada-U.S, vania submitted a letter from ning. : the state department and one§ The state department letter from Transport Secretary Alanfsaid a "precize study of the ef- Boyd saying a close scrutiny is§fects of Lake Erie is under way 'Canal Opponents PENTAGON EXIT are carried from the prem- ises by building guards Wed. night when they refused to leave. They had been per- mitted to stay the previous Two of the anti-war dem- onstrators group camped 'outside the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the pentagon for about 29 hours, office of the night, but all were evicted Wed. night when building regulations were enforced. (AP Wirephoto) Works Of Art By Volkov Get Display In Moscow By JOHN BEST MOSCOW (CP)--An_ exhibi- tion of paintings mounted with- cow gallery is socialist realism line. who toe the officially-approved A number of Volkov's works out fanfare in an obscure Mos-jon display at Moscow's small,|human viewed as a/out-of-the-way Museum of Ori-|within sharply converging lines, those on display, are from the teens and 20s. In a few outstanding works faces are enclosed healthy sign by observers whojental Art in April and early|the effect being to compartmen- watch for trends toward liberal-|May fit safely into the category.|talize each individual in a se- ization of Soviet artistic expres-|These are mostly from the 1930s/ries of partly-formed triangles. sion. Many of the works by the late Alexander Volkov are at tinctly avant garde. One expert described them as '"'figurative- geometrical - abstract." Artis- tic observers could not recall a comparable public display of modern art in many decades. and 1940s. STYLE CHANGED Viewing the exhibit, it is easy jto observe the change in. Vol- kov's work brought about by the ideological years. The artist died in 1957 at the Normally, the only contempo-|age of 71. rary artists who get exhibited Volkov's abstracts and figura- in a public gallery are those|tive works, easily the best of No Way To Stop Probe Jim Garrison Asserts Garrison contends a plot was|tion in the Museum of Oriental District Attorney Jim Garrison|made in New Orleans to assassi-|Art, which features paintings says "there's no way in thejnate the president, and that sev-|/from the East. NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP)-- world" to stop his investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. "All they can do is slow it down,"' Garrison said after a eral persons were involved, The series of developments Wednes-|has pleaded innocent. day, which included: --A request for a subpoena di-| . recting the Central Intelli- gence Agency to produce what Garrison claims is a_long- suppressed photo of Lee Har- vey Oswald, named by the Warren commission as the as- sassin of Kennedy. Refusal by the justice de- partment to permit an FBI agent to testify before a grand jury on his role in the investi- | gation of the 1963 assassina-! tion. --A report of a tape recording which purportedly indicated a bribe had been offered for a statement to help substantiate Garrison's investigation. The application for the sub- poena called. on Richard Helms, CIA director, to produce before the grand jury a "true photo- graph" of Oswald and a burly Cuban which Garrison says was taken in front of the Cuban em- bassy in Mexico City. ALLEGES SUPPRESSION Garrison contends the photo Was suppressed and a "fake photograph" was submitted in evidence before the Warren commission. Garrison wants FBI agent Regis Kennedy to testify before the grand jury on his role in the assassination investigation, but U.S. attorney Louis C. La- Cour asked Criminal District Judge Bernard J. Bagert to quash his subpoena. Bagert ordered a hearing next Tuesday on the government's motion. With reference to the tape recording, Garrison said: "It's not. worth commenting on. The only thing important is the truth." The tape recording was the subject of a press conference by a lawyer, Burton Klein, who said his client, Alvin Beaubouef, was offered $3,000 and a job if he would "help substantiate the pressure of those) Much of the work has a strong religious quality. Three women huddled together in one paint- ing seem to have halos around their heads and look, in tne |words of an art student, like a "trinity." The painting is said to be known by that name in the Volkov family. In another striking work, three weeping women are de- picted placing a Christ-like body. in a sepulchre. PAINTD UZBEKS The people in Volkov's paint- ings are bronze-colored Uzbeks, a reflection of the fact that he spent most of his artistic life in Uzbekistan, Soviet Central Asia. This could also be the reason for staging the exhibi- To some observers the Volkov only indictment thus far is ajexhibition presents a puzzling conspiracy charge against Clay|contradiction, containing as it L. Shaw, 54 - year - old retired|does works far more abstract New Orleans businessman, who|than many that have been | | WASHINGTON (CP) -- Oppo- 'nents of a proposed canal from Lake Erie to the Ohio River said Wednesday Canada needs to be consulted first and warned of another Chicago water-diver- sion controversy, They published a state depart- ment letter saying the Canadian government already has a copy of a report by the U.S. Corps of Army Engineers on the 120- mile project. Further, if any water diversion affected Can- ada's section of Lake Erie, # jit would require the approval of either the Canadian government or the international joint com- mission set up to handle mutual boundary water probl The power authority of New York State said the canal as planned now would tie up water worth $3,000,000 in Canada-U.S, power and threaten downstream navigable water levels past the port of Montreal. Opposition to the canal was voiced at a hearing of House of Representatives public works and expropriation committees. The actual sitting was to be closed but copies of the sub- | Defend Canada missions were made public by representatives of the power au- thority, railways, Great Lakes ports, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, municipalities, farm groups and unions. REPORTS FAVORABLE Congress last year authorized $500,000 for studies on the tech- nical and economic feasibility and initial reports have been favorable. Now, backers of the canal want another $2,000,000 and this is being stoutly opposed. - The New York power author- ity said the project's impact on hydro generation, by drawing off Lake Erie. water to flood the canal and 10 locks, would af- fect Ontario and Quebec as well. Canal backers say chief bene- fits would accrue in barge traf- fie of coal and iron ore for the steel industry, primarily Youngstown, Ohio, which would be on the canal. The authority operates hydro projects at Niagara and in the Cornwall area in co - operation with Ontario Hydro, Democratic Congres s man Joseph Vigoreto of Pennsyl- Photography | Photography afloat creates {some special problems for both Afloat 'Has Special Problems every amateur photographer stands too far away from his lamateur and prof al cam- eramen. The biggest one is se- lecting the correct lens ex- posure. Bright sunlight, reflected off the water, makes guesswork ex- tremely difficult. Even the pro- fessional admits this. They know a light meter is the only way to obtain pictures with the correct exposure. To obtain the full benefits of a meter, you must use it cor- rectly. Take the reading direct- ly at the point of interest you plan to photograph. If this is impossible, find an object near- by that is exposed to the same light conditions. Once you have the reading, don't second guess the meter. 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