Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, August 15, 1963

Issue date: Thursday, August 15, 1963
Pages available: 55
Previous edition: Wednesday, August 14, 1963

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 15, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press thursday August 15, 1963 the King and i a Fine ending to summer season Gene Norima i Woof full own a _ ice Man appropriately named Ralph Frost gazes into the Crystal Depths of a piece of ice Frozen approximately 000 years ago. Part of a collection of ancient ice samples gathered for Polar research it will go to Hanover -njh., for study. Develops new technique san Diego Calif. San Diego doctor says he has developed a technique for cae Sarian deliveries that appears to prevent the birth connected disease that took the life of the Newborn son of president and mrs. Kennedy last week. Or. Albert Kimball said a preliminary study of his technique indicates that it is effective against development of Hyaline membrane disease which kills premature infants by smother ing their lungs from within. About 21 per cent of the atmosphere near sea level is oxygen. By Gene Telpner the King and rainbo stage s sparkling final production of the summer season was jus the right show wit a fond musical memory. Although it s the second Tim around for the Rodgers and Ham Merstein show there has never been a better King of Siam Ilia Paul Cambeilh or a comparable Anna to Evelyne Anderson. Produced by David Robertso and directed by Leonard Stein the classic Story of the English school teacher who comes to la Mystic land of Siam has los none of its Appeal. Settings and costumes were probably among the finest Ever assembled by the Rainbow production staff and the choreography runs a close second to West Side Story. For this credit goes to choreographer James Clouser costume designer Taras Korol and set designer z. Peter Kaczmarek. Grand songs the music of course has the depth and feeling that was Lack ing in Bye Bye Birdie. Such wonderful songs As we kiss in a Shadow getting to know you hello Young lovers and the sprately whistle a Happy tune. It s a fairly simple plot. Anna played by miss Anderson arrives in Siam to teach the Many children of the King. From an overbearing despot she manages .0 turn him into a warm human eing who is a real Man under Neath the facade of Gruff Ness. For a love of interest there is Side plot with Young lovers played by Herb Kotlier and Linda Yerex. Both have adequate mus Cal backgrounds or. Lother Las been seen in Many television shows As has miss Yerex. Although their parts Are Sec nary by far they score Well in the Lovely duet we kiss in a Hadow. Major roles the other major roles Are Ose of lady thing Beautiful handled by Rolande gamier Villiam Krawetz More than Ade uate in the part of the King s prime minister Glenn Macdon Aid As the Prince who must later Rule Siam and David Samuels As Anna s Young son. Both the Youthful or. Samue and or. Macdonald offered professional polish worthy of act far beyond their years. Othi Bill of rights out of print Ottawa ilium rated version of the Canadia Bill of rights has gone out o print. The last of copies produced in the first printing a sold just before the april fee eral election and an official a the government printing Burea said demand since then has no justified a second printing. There was nothing political l he fact that the document which carries former Prim minister Diefenbaker s Signa ure had not been kept in print there just is not much pubic interest in this document ight said the official. The illuminated version re reduced on 18-by-24 Parchment Aper the Bill rights passed y parliament in sold for 1. Suitable for framing it was Videly distributed for display in Public buildings and schools. Popular with pcs one of the Best customers the progressive conserva Tive party and party candidates who bought up Large numbers of the decorated scrolls to help in the election campaigns of 1962 and 1963. The Bill of rights was a pet project of or. Diefenbaker now opposition Leader. The printing Bureau official said that if demand picks up again and a second printing appears justified the govern ment will be approached for a ruling on How it should be produced. With a Liberal government now in office the Diefenbaker signature at the Bottom of the document might not be retained in any second printing even or Diefenbaker is recognized As v. The Bill s Principa architect. Ordinary printed reproductions of the Bill of rights act still Are Selling at 25 cents each the Bureau estimated it has sole of them. Oppose German Amity Jerusalem world Union of jewish students Congress Here Lias adopted a Resolution charging West Ger Many with slow de Nazif cation and has objected to the establishment of West German israeli diplomatic relations. The Resolution also opposed the study in West Germany by jewish particularly israeli Stu dents. The use of helium instead air in the tires of a big plane reduces the weight by up to 100 funds. Worthy of mention were taken by James Blendick Peter Cullen Roland Decosse Debbie and James w. Martin. But miss Anderson and Paul Cambeilh carried the evening. They were practically flawless although there were times when miss Anderson s voice could have carried More than it did. In the classic scene where Anna teaches the King to dance to was not Only touching to a cer Tain degree but the audience sensed the Triumph when the King mastered the intricacies of the footwork. Fine Ballet the Smallhouse of Uncle Homas Ballet must be singled out for Praise. Not Only was the choreography in this difficult Cene done with but he originality of the costumes Ere must have called for extra Effort Fromi the staff. Despite the Good things in the ;