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The Oshawa Times, 29 Jun 1959, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 29, 1959 Art Works Cause Big Criticism National Exhibition in Moscow is about to be discussed in Con- gress. Critics allege many of the U.S. artists have been associated with Communist causes and have not portrayed the country's true cul- ture. The four-man jury who picked the 70 paintings and sculptures by 67 artists says they were se- lected on artistic merit alone. Some other art experts, how- have criticized the selec- tions. Ome, Wheeler Williams, New York sculptor and president of the American Artists Profes- sional League, favors the i d Banker Urges Less Children MANCHESTER Eng. (Reuters) A Tl-year-old banker and indus- trialist said Friday night there are too many people in Britain and they have too many children. Sir Thomas Barlow, retiring nt of the Lancashire and Merseyside Industrial Develop ment Association, told an associ- ation meeting here: [ "The growth in the birthrate is | nothing but a calamity. "I know it is very inflamma- | tory, but I think Herod was one | of the greatest characters in his- tory. He got rid of babies. There | are too many babies in this area, | especially on Merseyside." | Barlow, the father of three and | grandfather of nine, said Brit- ain's population could well be re- | duced by 10,000,000 from its cur- | rent 50,000,000. Otherwise, there | would be a serious decline in the | standard of living. f iate recall of the exhibit and its replacement. Government officials say there | Airline Crash has been no thought of changing| plans to show them. Victims Moumed The exhibition opens July 25| | with Vice-President Nixon offi- | ciating, | Representative Francis E.| Walter (Dem. Pa.) un-American activities committee chairman, touched off the controversy June 3 when he said 34 of the 67 art- ists whose works were selected for the exhibit "have records of affiliation with Communist fronts | and causes." Walter now says his committee | il nia Beunings ve bis whuryes China Flood | Reportedly 'Beaten Off' TOKYO (AP) -- Communist China said Friday the greatest| flood crisis in the century in South 'China was 'basically beaten off" and most of the flood fighters have returned to the fields to harvest and drain in- undated farms. But Peiping radio did not men- tion the flood situation in Kiangsi Province to the north of the hard - hit Kwantgung. Torrential inland rains were reported Satur- day by Peiping radio to have fallen in the mountainous por- tions of the province. It said 12 to 15 inches of rain since June 21 have sent river | levels past danger lines. GREAT SEAPORT Liverpool, England, has seven miles of docks and 29 miles of quays, with another nine miles atross the Mersey River at Birk- ephead. ENTERPRISE ON SERMON BOARD , CORNWALL (CP) -- The bells of Trinity Anglican Church here pealed loyally Saturday as the Queen passed by. But there was a note of yenterprisc too. 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