Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 15, 1967

Issue date: Saturday, July 15, 1967
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 15, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba 12 Winnipeg free press saturday july 15, 1967 a review by Jeffrey Anderson audience enjoys Malka and Joso music on Cunt Piu third concert of tile serifs presented by. The talc in association with the i no varsity of Manitoba in the East the Silny evening. Luiks Lubers Malka and Joso. Probably the largest audience Ever to attend a music on Campus concert streamed into the East gymnasium at the University to hear the Folk singers Maika and Joso. Some where in the Region of 2500 enthusiastic and eager Young people with a smattering of the Middle aged sat for some two hours apparently entranced by the exceptionally smooth outpouring of the Folk singing duo. One had the feeling that the crowds which quickly filled the bleachers and spilled round the performing Dias were Bent on enjoying themselves to the full. Few left not having done so even if the actual Folk music presented was limited in scope and often smacked More of polished cafe Kitsch than pure Folk singing As we have come to know it. The audience responded warmly and it must have been from the artists Point of View Gratifying to perform for it. In fact the audience lost no Opportunity to laugh at the drop of each Well studied remark by the flashing Beauty Malka the spokesman for the duo. Indeed they lapped up her remarks with the proverbial spoon and with greatest relish. Something from the Satchel of Cecil Sharpe and company or perhaps a tender Ballad or two from the appalachians then like me they were sadly mis taken. No such treat was in store. Except for a rather Arch Canadian Ballad by a native Indian which opened the con Cert the remainder was Garn ered from the sunny climes of the Mediterranean Spain Italy Greece and Israel with the occasional journey to mexi co and South America. The vivacious Malka was heard to advantage in a series of her native israeli songs and apart from them being As alike one another As a Row of Tefil Refish she was still Able to imbue them with much warmth and some delicacy. Joso whose thin but spirited Tenor was at its Best in a suave mexican song the title of which eluded me but which was uncommonly attractive. Of the two he is the More considerable musician a Singer of great finesse and refine Jent and an Able guitarist. Yet it is Malka possibly by design who consistently dominated the proceed Ings and who added All the Pepper and Salt. Actually her vocal attributes Are More often coarse than Fine grained. The session was Overly Long Malka and Joso Are not really Folk singers in the strictest sense but rather stylists who Thatcher to stay Neutral Regina Ross Thatcher said Friday he would actively campaigns against any National Liberal party leadership candidate wanting to implement the Carter commis Sion report on taxation. Aside from that he wants to stay Neutral in any leadership race he said in an interview. The Premier said he would certainly actively Campaign against Walter Gordon if he sought the Liberal leadership and would Campaign against Mitchell Sharp if he indicates he is going ahead with the Carter or. Thatcher was comment ing on a speculative report that Western liberals Are deter mined to hold their own meeting on policy and leadership before the liberals hold any National convention to pick a possible new Leader. He said Western liberals at a Saskatoon conference last year decided to make such conferences annual affairs. Manitoba liberals had asked him to attend the second annual Western Liberal conference in Winnipeg although no Date has been set. He said he has. Nothing to do with organizing the conference and i am not even sure if i will go. That will depend on matters Here my concern is Gallup poll Canadian Institute of Public opinion canadians blame . For hampering Progress it is already established in a Gallup poll Centennial series that 48 per cent of the people feel Canada s development As a nation has been sound 32 per cent say it has not been sound and 20 per cent have no opinion. A follow up question was then asked the almost one third of the population dissatisfied with Canada s development generally speaking in what Way would you say Canada s development has not been american domination of Canada is mentioned most frequently As the reason for dissatisfaction with the country s Progress. Government also receives no Small blame for Lack of development apathetic government no third Bone of Contention is the people themselves canadians afraid to invest in their own Here Are the reasons Why Canada has not developed As it should according to 32 per cent of the people and listed in order of the number of times mentioned . Dominated rely too much on outside capital. Apathetic and poor government no leadership too much disunity. Too Little Canadian investment not developed economically should be More progressive. Over taxed too much government spending con trolled by Bis business. Immigration policies wrong Loo Many foreign ers not enough jobs. French English disunity has undermined country. Many other individual reasons for the unsound development of Canada Are Given. Too much water pollution too much poverty labor unrest canadians immature morally unsound need improvement in Laws and too Many threats of world copyright rest Bvrd Toronto depart ment of transport has changed its regulations to allow Cana with the affairs of this prov-1 Diane travelling outside the travel ruling changed judge resigns As Quaker Wilmington Del. Federal judge has resigned As a Quaker because of the society of friends decision to Send medical supplies to North Viet Nam without a . Government licence. Former chief judge John Biggs or. Of Philadelphia said i cannot sit quietly by and by silence countenance a conspiracy to violate the Laws of the United Anna Biggs his wife has re signed As a committee chair Man but remains a Quaker. The judge s action was Dis closed in an Exchange of letters Between Biggs and Mason Hayek clerk of the Wilmington friends meeting. Hayek accepted the Resigna Tion but said he hoped the judge would rejoin the society some Day. Biggs said he would As soon As i can conscientiously do one of Biggs fellow judges on the 3rd circuit court Bench Al Bert t. Maris recently registered his disapproval of the medical Aid program by resign ing As presiding officer of the Philadelphia yearly meeting of the society of friends. He too remains a Quaker. The controversy is Over a de instructions to make purchases vision by the Philadelphia available to canadians on direct yearly meeting to Send Relief to i or. Thatcher who repeatedly they had of Good have perfected club has statements opposing implementation of the Cartel report said he believes most premiers also Aro opposed. Reason it it not often we find style to a particularly High performers whose routine is As gloss. However this profession precise As Well timed and Alisa effective As it is does polished As that of this group i tend to run against the essential which also included an excellent j simplicity of Folk singing As guitar accompanist Nichol i such. There was every evidence of j but it must be said that while sophistication in their joint endeavour right Down to the accented Patter of Malka whose words Seldom failed to achieve their intended effect. If one attended this Folk song Malka of striking Beauty and ebullient personality dominated the scene occasionally using Joso and Nichol As foils for her j remarks it was certainly All j done with great Charm and wit gathering half expecting to hear i and apparent Good humor. Quebec govt. Hit on visit nights out of the country. The purchases made by Ca be delivered to j. T a country to buy duty free goods radians at its four International air a acc their aus become ports a spokesman said Friday j air Brno airports affected Are Toronto Montreal Winnipeg and Van j. J. Lundy superintendent of property management at the duty free shop at Toronto inter National Airport said he received Canada is the last country to allow its citizens to shop in its own duty free Airport shops. Travellers leaving the Toronto International Airport Are still not allowed to Purchase liquor. Ortli Vietnam by Way of the Canadian friends service com Mitti e. Biggs said in his letter of res ignation that quakers who insist should act As individuals or polish newsman rapped on Mideast by Robert Estabrook United nations special polish news reporter has been reprimanded by communist party chief Wladislaw Gomulka and summoned Home because of Bis refusal to follow the government s anti Israel line in the Middle East crisis it has been Learned from non polish sources. The reporter is Wieslaw Gornicki United nations representative of the polish press Agency and the Warsaw news paper Wycie Warsaw and a vice president of the in Cor respondents association. His writing recently won a journalistic prize in Poland. Or. Gornicki is said by the sources Here to have suspended his weekly column in Icyie Wir Sawy rather than conform to the government s explanation of the Middle East crisis. He declined requests of his editor that he resume writing., when Premier Jozef Cyran Kiewicz and foreign min ister Adam Rapacki were Here last month for the emergency special session of the general Assembly they reportedly pleaded with or. Gornicki but he again refused. Subsequently he is said to have received the personal reprimand from or. Gomulka and to have been ordered Home. He is also said to have been suspended from membership in the polish communist party. Or. Gornicki who remains Loyal to the communist system is understood to be intending to go Back to Warsaw shortly to fight for his convictions. Form themselves into a special Poland has taken an except paper was first made by Tsai Lun Over years ago in China. Tonally Strong anti Israel line in in debates although there have been reports of consider Able pop Vilar sympathy with debates. Several others Are said to have resisted governmental pressures. There Are unverified reports that at least one other Eastern european correspondent Here also has been reprimanded for his coverage of the Middle East ebates. Several others Are said to have saved their consciences by simply not reporting the in proceedings. One independently inclined czech weekly literary news which alternately criticizes and supports the regime is reported to have solved its problem in a unique Way. Having contrived to avoid editorializing about the Middle East crisis it finally managed to make its View subtly apparent by reprinting without comment a paragraph from a known Neo nazi paper in Germany support ing the arabs. Many czech editors Are said to have resisted Strong pressure to endorse the government s line with the result that their papers had no editorial com ment about the Middle East crisis. Czech newspapers also Are said to have received More mail on this than on any previous Issue. The letters were not so much pro Israel As anti Arab perhaps because Czechoslovakia As a principal arms supplier to the arabs had obviously wasted so much Money. Staved for the music i Birmingham England up a Pigeon got into the Organ of Birmingham town Hall during a choral perform Ance of Handel s Messiah. An official of the Royal society far the prevention of cruelty to animals went after it with i net but the restive audience made him desist until the end of the performance. Quebec up the Union National government was a i used Friday of becoming in 1 solved in a Little War with the Federal government then sur i rendering Over details of the i five Day state visit of president do Gaulle of France. Pierre Laporte Liberal House Leader asked Premier Daniel local businessmen Are rack with pretty girls like these i Johnson whether to had author ing their brains for ways to around three teeny toppers j Zech a surrender Over the Dis Drums can produce a Calypso sound drum up business during the pan american games but two Young West indians Are literally preparing their Drums. On the parking lot at the Dakota Village shopping Centre in St. Vital Vincent Charles 22, and Terry Prescod 23, Are turning eight Oil Drums into musical instruments for a Calypso band. The Young men stayed on when a West Indian dancing group left after appearing at the red River exhibition. Now they Are trying to get work visas so they May teach a group of local wiggled. What about Winter when pretty girls Are Apt to stay indoors that s when i go or. Prescod is from bar Bados but both have lived and worked in the american Virgin islands for Siverl years. They Learned the Art of drum making As children watching ethers. The Drums consist of four basses two guitar ans with the sound of a Guilta the men a Tenor pan and an Alto pan. They carry the Melody to the accompaniment of bongos and South musicians to play Calypso music. We Are going to expo in the j other More familiar second week of August. Maybe j american instruments Well come or. Charles j or. Charles plays the Drums said. Fran St. Kitts in the i makes then and tunes them. Leeward Island he said he i or. Prescod sings Calypso and loves it Here. The people Are performs the limbo dance of the so Nice. I can work much better West indians. . Camera Man focuses on Ballet a professional . Photo Grapher Here to produce a souvenir brochure on the Royal Winnipeg Ballet says he in t so much concerned with what the intellectuals think of his work As what his subject and the mass audience think. Michael Avedon 28, of new York City said in an interview metro of Given for equip Merit metro Council thursday accepted a tender of for installation of aeration equip ment in the Charleswood sew age Lagoon. The equipment will be Given a two year test to see if it will be possible to keep the Lagoon in operation All Winter. If the tests prove a Success metro May consider installing a Lagoon system in South Winnipeg when construction on treatment facilities there gets under Way in 1971. The main drawback to the relatively cheap Lagoon method of sewage treatment has been that lagoons can Only treat sewage during the months when temperatures remain above freezing. Conventional treat ment plants while More expensive can operate efficiently All year round. It is hoped that the aeration equipment will change All this however. Supplying the aeration equip ment will be Greely mixing equipment. Installation w i i take place sometime before fall freeze up. Friday in the theatre across the Street we had to build an entire studio. I reconstructed he exact same setup we have in new York at the or. Avedon uses electronic lights which enable him to photograph the dancers in an instant while they Are perform ing. That kind of lighting and that kind of setup allows the dancer to be he spent two Days designing the sets. In addition he spent about hours every morning applying the Correct amount to makeup to his students. Or. Avedon said that seen from the audience a dancer can be a Beautiful and Graceful figure but she May appear Stark and almost ugly close up Wear ing excessive makeup and with straight combed Down hair. He said his chief aim is to capture the essence of Grace poise and Femi nity. I want the people who see that picture to say look at that Beautiful girl look at that handsome Man look How Grace fully he dances i think it s important for people to realize the abstract wordless poignant Beauty that a dancer he said a dancer can express Man s emotions symbolically by movements and it is these emotions As wee As the dancer s Beauty he Hopes to capture. Or. Avedon s career was enhanced in 1961 when he produced a commercial documentary promoting american fashions in the South of France. I decided at that time that films were for he said. He said he liked Winnipeg s Clear sky something he said which is lacking in new York unless you look straight up Between the skyscrapers. He said it has a lot of delineation. Pitted first Stop in the general s schedule. De Gaulle arrives july 23. The French president will j make his first at the Cita j Del summer of the governor general As announced j in Ottawa. It was announced Here the first Stop would boat City Hall but this was later j changed to the Citadel. Or. Johnson told the Legisla Ture there is no question of surrender nor of War even if the general is arriving at j Wolfe s Cove and not at by he noted that chiefs of state whose countries have pavilions at expo 67 in Montreal have been invited by the Canadian government As part of Canada s Centennial celebrations. The Quebec government asked Ottawa to pass along Quebec invitations to these visitors ask ing them to come Here. But in de Gaulle s Case the Quebe cers informed the Federal govern ment Quebec would Send an invitation directly. The question of the first Stop was resolved by protocol officials Here and in Ottawa As part of a series of protocol problems the Premier described As nor Mal. Sure. You can get a great Deal on a new car right now. But be sure you get a great car. Or. Johnson said he Hopes there will be unanimity among the whole the English speaking in order to Greet with dignity the general president of France opposition Leader Jean Lesage said he was sure of this. Baseball envoy score hit Ottawa is receiving its most favourable publicity in years in Japan. It s All because Herbert 0. Moran Canadian ambassador in Tokyo likes baseball. At least three japanese daily newspapers report that or. Moran appalled at the number of children who have to play in Tokyo streets for Lack of play grounds ordered a parking area in the Canadian embassy com Pound converted into a baseball Diamond for Small children. The compound lot now is known As embassy stadium and is the Home grounds of the Akasaka fighters coached by Masaki Yuasa 36, an embassy employee. They play visiting teams on and Sun Days. The baseball lot stays no matter How Many Drivers find it difficult to says or. Moran former chief of can Ada s external Aid program. 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