4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 15, 1963 STRATAS STOPS SINGING Little Applause Causes Tantrum MOSCOW (CP) -- Teresa Stratas, 24-year-old Toronto so- rano, was replaced hurriedly 'riday night after the second act of the Bolshoi Theatre opera company's performance of Eu- gene Onegin. It was announced officially) and Alexander Menveydev, a musical expert for the Bolshoi| company, Menveydey said "the opinion of all of us in this theatre is that she is very good." |EXPERT LIKED HER don in his Thursday night bud-| get speech announced with-| drawal of the exemption ct New Budget Shocks U.S. | Investor SMITHS FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- the manufacturers' 11-per-cent sales tax on building materials, | effective immediately. | Hershey's choice of Smiths) Falls was influenced by the! town's location mid . way be-' tween the Toronto and Montreal markets. It also will have easy One of the newest American en- tries to Canadian manufactur- ing was slightly taken aback by rail and truck access to Mont- real port landings of sugar and cocoa beans. And' this is a big the federal budget proposals. | mijk-producing region. On the eve of an official open-| «This is a big help to the |ing for a new $7,000,000 plant in|igwn," said M oy 0 - Arnold | this eastern Ontario town of 10,-| Gough. But he indicated that 000, a spokesman for Hershey' Smiths Falls didn't have to fight Chocolate of Canada Limited for the plant. No special tax in- Oshawa Youth | Gets 2 Years For Escaping SUDBURY (CP)--Three pris- oners, from Burwash Industrial Farm, 17 miles southwest of here, were sentenced to prison terms Friday on charges of es- caping custody. Claude' Bergeron, 25, of Hearst pleaded guilty and was sent. enced to one year of hard labor at Kingston penitentiary. He left the farm with George James Fuller and both were re- Fuller, 20, of Oshawa was sen- |tenced to two consecutive years of hard labor. He was in Bur- wash on charges of breaking and entering and escaping cus- tody from Guelph Reformatory | Larry Keith Larosse, 24, of |Toronto was sentenced to two \years at Kingston penitentiary. He was sent to Burwash last April on conviction of possession of stolen goods. To meet the demands of Ca- nadian hospitals, the Canadian Red Cross needs more than 750,000 bottles of blood in 1963. Ford Official Praises Budget TORONTO (CP) -- Finance Minister Gordon appears to have given Canadians a "bud- get innovation," Karl E, Scott, | president, Ford Motor Company |of Canada Limited, said Friday. Commenting on the federal budget, Mr. Scott said much of this innovation appears to be di- rected towards the encourage- ment of greater Canadian LAST 2 DAYS! TODAY and SUNDAY ELVIS PRESLEY -- "GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS" : In Color -- Plus 2nd Hit JERRY LEWIS in "IT'S ONLY MONEY" equity interest in Canadian) Also, rates of withholding tax atten: jon dividends paid to non-resi- | "Thus, quicker write-offs for| dents will favor greater invest- tax purposes of new assets are| ment in paying companies bene- provided for Canadian firms|ficially owned by Canadian resi- having a minimum 25 per cent|dents to the extent of 25 per beneficial Cai that she was unable to continue,| Boris Reynetovich, concert|said the proposals are "'a little) centives were offered. |captured the next day. The sudden announcement over the theatre's loudspeakers caused whispered comments among the well-dressed audi- ence in the red and gold Bolshoi theatre. No explanation was given, but there was speculation that she had been overcome by nervous exhaustion after singing with confidence and verve dur- ing the first two acts. Some critics felt that Miss Stratas' failure to continue was caused as much by tempera- ment as by any other factor. One report was that she refused fo appear because she felt the applause for her was insuffi- cient. The Associated Press re- ported Miss Stratas quit the per-| formance in anger because of} reserved applause for her ef-| forts in the first two acts. AP} quoted diplomatic sources as saying she told opera officials) she had had enough and would! not return to the stage. | HAD LITTLE SLEEP The 24-year-old soprano had only had a few hours sleep after) her performance at Leningrad) last Wednesday. The strain of touring and the call on nervous energy involved in making her debut at the Bolshoi may have been too much. Her failure to finish the opera fook some sheen off what should have been something of an oc-| casion for Canada. As far as critics here can remember, Miss Stratas is the first female from 4 foreign country to sing since the leading role of Rus- sia's number one opera in Rus-| sian Teresa, looking radiantly beautiful with jet - black hair done in a single waist-length braid, won considerable ap- plause in the letter - writing scene early in the famous opera, although one observer said at the time he felt she was holding something back. Nevertheless there were fav- orable comments before the sec- ond act by Mikhail Chulaki, di- rector of the Bolshoi theatre, master for the performance,| disquieting." said: "I like her. She has a very, He referred particularly to) good voice and is very pleasant) the jump to 20 per cent from 15) to look at. |per cent, effective Jan, 1, 1965, The opera is set in early 19th-;in withholding taxes on divi-| century Russia, Teresa played|dends paid abroad by compan.) Titania, a virtuous girl from thejjes with less than 25-per-cent| country, She gives her heart to)Canadian ownership. Onegin, a jaded young noble-| Horshey is a wholly-owned | man, who says their relation: hsidiary of the founding firm| ship can only be one of brother) ;, Hershey, Pa "We were fortunate in one re- jand sister. nin te hed ac, ater 108 speat "the spokesman sad | poleonic war, Onegin belatedly) bd got the plant built ahead' declares his true love for her. che sales tax on building) \In a renunciation scene, epito- '4 . eis at mizing some of the qualities in| _ ie See bvbsbiate el TONIGHT ADMISSION--$1.00 STARTS Old Time - Modern | DOUG KEMP & HIS ORCHESTRA gf AAVILION : OSHAWA 8 257 ynusvl z a « v v DEAN MARTIN. LANA TURNER "WHO'S GOT THE ACTION?" with = EDDIE ALBERT In COLOR | the best type of Russian woman, } {Titania spurns the man of her| we | first love. | Miss Stratas remained at her| hotel after her performance and| did not attend a diplomatic party givén in her honor at the| Canadian Embassy by Ambs-| sador Arnold Smith, | There was some. feeling} among the guests that the fail- ure would do little good for So-) viet - Canadian cultural rela- tions. The Russians have plans to send to Canada in the next few) months both the famous Moscow Puppet Theatre and some 30) stars of the Bolshoi Theatre company. The puppets are go-) ing to Montreal in December and the Bolshoi is going to West- ern Canada, also late in the year. In Toronto, . Mrs. Emanuel Stratas, the singer's mother, said Teresa had telephoned her immediately after the perform- ance and indicated reserved ap- plause was behind her failure to continue. Mrs. Stratas quoted her daughter as saying she had told the Russians to go to the moon where they belong, and that she had cancelled all other appear- ances jin the Soviet Union. Miss Stratas told her mother she received 16 curtain calls after her performance in Lenin- grad, and felt she was singing better in Moscow US. Treasury Wary Of WASHINGTON (CP) -- The Budget and waiting to see how the bud- YOUR CLOTHES BEST FRIEND "The Nicest Cleaning in Town" Phone 725-3555 DANCING 9 - 12 You Will Enjoy Dancing at €.Lusp BAYVIEW SATURDAY NIGHTS 3.00 PER COUPLE | | | SUNDAY, A GRAND COMEDY HIT! "Der days only. SPECIAL THEATRE NOTICE The Management of the PLAZA THEATRE, OSHAWA, is proud to announce an "INGMAR BERGMAN" Fiim Festival for three Igmar Bergman has been described as 'the mose profound most odginal and greatest creator of films in Europe to-day. He raises the Cinema to the level of the most noble forms of Creation. MONDAY, JUNE 17th--"'VIRGIN SPRING" --Restricted to 18 years of age and over. A conspicuous Cinema achievement. Winner 1961 Academy Award best Foreign Picture of the year, TUESDAY, JUNE 18th" THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY"--Restricted to 18 years of age and over. One of the more impressive and challenging flims of the year. Winner 1962 Academy Award, best Foreign Film of the year. U.S. treasury department says! get would work out. It appeared the new Canadian budget con-|the U.S. government would lean tains certain elements of dis-| over backwards to prevent rup- crimination against U.S. invest-|tures with Canada such as ors and exporters but the de-| marked relations with the pre- partment has given no hint of} vious Canadian administration any immediate reprisals. Senator George Aiken, Ver- A spokesman, touching onjmont Republican, suggested "the discriminatory aspects," | Canada is making a mistake in said Friday there would be a/ discouraging U.S. capital, | careful study of the budget's; While Canadians had a right ramifications before further to try it, he said in an inter- comment is made. vew, he feared 'there will be Both Canadian and American). reverse effect on the Cana- 'officials said it is certain the|dian economy." Canada-U.S. tax treaty, in ef-/ Canada needs more American fect more 'than a score of investment, he said, because years, will be renegotiated Canadians are reluctant to pro. A Canadian source said the| Vide risk capital of their own. treaty definitely will be renego.;~ tiated within the next 18 months| Page? the possibility of the) J.§. vithholding tax on divi-| dends repatriated to Canada ris-| Faces Theft Count ing to 30 per cent from the pres- ent 15. : BRANTFORD (CP) -- David He said this increase would|st. 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