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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Nov 1964, p. 8

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SPREE TR RR TT EL ET re OR ORTELIUS Sas Tid Masai at a ha aaioa i Sn eee alate ae ING-LIVED American boxed tur+ to be 120 years old. King Jr., that the bureau fs in- effective in investigating civil rights cases. Civil Rights The tin 1 @> THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, November 26, 1964 ¥ OFFICER TEARS OFF CAR DOOR By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Charl- ton Heston, who likes it here, is making his first all-California movie since The Big Country seven years ago. He would like to spend more time in the land of his adoption, but producers don't like him as a 20th century man. "All the good modern parts go to Jack Lemmon and Cary Grant," he laments. "That leavts Heston with pic- tures like The Ten Command- ments,. Ben-Hur, El Cid and The Agony and the Ecstasy. He's. not seeking sympathy. He has established a_near- monopoly on costume epics. He has probably done more than anyone else to overcome prej- udice to such films, as ex- pressed in the words of a theatre chain boss: "'Don't give me any of those pictures where they write with feathers." Heston 'himself admits he has a good thing going. "When you see Jack Lemmon at the beginning of a picture LEE OSWALD'S MOTHER: Was Propag WASHINGTON (AP)--On the first of her three days of testi- mony to the Warren commis- sion, Mrs, Marguerite Oswald proclaimed: 'I am liable to name some very important peo- ple." She never did as she de- fended her son, Lee Harvey Os- wald. She rambled on in long, unbroken passages. Over and over she would say: FBI Television Show An officer tugs at door of car to free victim on front seat after wreck on rain-slick Piedmont avenue in Atlanta last night. Three persons were injured in the two-car colli- sion. "T have many stories, gentle- men, I am sure you do not --(AP Wirevhoto) |have" or 'I am the only one who Minister Knew age from 10 to 17, were said to have been flown to Leopoldville from Stanleyville after the city was liberated. While waiting for definite word about Mr. McMillan, Mrs. Damant, Eleanor, another sis- ter Jean. and cousin Howard has this information" or '"'I have offered over and over to give any information I have." But, when pressed for facts by Chief Counsel J. Lee Ran- kin, she could only say: "'If I knew who shot president Ken- nedy, I would be only too happy to tell you." The papers she said would exonerate her son Heston Wants Done With Costume Epics walking down the halls of a big office building, you immedi- ately believe in him as the junior 'executive of a corpora- tion," he said. "And when people see me on horseback in chain-mail; they seem to be- lieve that I belong there. "Some actors are obviously contemporary types and they can't pull it off. When you're wearing chain-mail, you'd damn |well better convince the audi- ence that you wear chain-mail junderwear, too." Right now he's back in 'the| llth century, the era of El Cid. This time he's playing a Nor- man warrior in The War Lord. Cost of The War Lord: $5,- 00,000. tle may live Killers Known WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI believes it has identified the killers of three. civil rights workers slain in Mississippi and the bombers of a Birmingham, Ala., church where four children died, an FBI spokesman said today. The FBI still is trying to gather enough evidence to go to court in both cases, the spokes- man said. The developments were dis- closed as the spokesman de- fended the bureau against charges by Rev. Martin Luther IZZA telephone 728-0192 EPI'S anda To Lee | were old family pictures, let-| ters from Oswald and school| records, | CLAIMS HE WAS AGENT Her nearest approach to con- ceding Oswald's part in the as- sassination was that he was an/ agent of the U.S: government. | Rankin again asked for proof. | Because, said Mrs. Oswald,| be began reading Communist literature right after he had taiked with a recruiting officer about joining the marines. This showed the government had big- ger things in mind for him. Because he was allowed to leave Russia with his wife so easily, Because when he got to Fort Worth on his return he protect her, Because after he from the marines he told her walked in front of Marina--to i 4 returned | "TAMMY © AND THE DOCTOR" --A\with -- SANDRA DEE IN COLOR BIG HITS! tow FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS! PREPARE YOURSELF WHAT WAS THE be Re tere THE SCREEN COMMITS THE PERFECT COMEDY! \ A BLAKE EDWARDS PETER ELKE SELLERS SOMMER ADULT Be ENTERTAINMENT a fener "(yy sorte ; SEE SOE POLL Benen us 'Peceuces we ores wr BLAKE EQWARDS muse HENRY MANE : AELEASED ay PHONE 723-2843 NOW PLAYIN OPEN DAILY HEATRE = FEATURE TIMES: 1.45 - 3.40 - 5.30 - 7.25 - 9.25 Lest Complete Show 9.16 ~ NOW! 2nd BIG WEEK SAVAGE... a4 ig Head- fe le About Danger AVONMORE, Ont. (CP)-- ported to have been among} was still alive. Rev. and Mrs. Hector McMillan|those killed Tuesday by Congo-| But, said Mrs. Damant, "God! knew they were "going into/lese rebel guns on the streets | works out things; we don't." danger" when they returned injof Stanleyville as Belgian para-| 1962 to Africa as missionaries,|troopers liberated the city. his sister Eleanor said Tuesday} 'If you walk in God's way,| ht. }you're never afraid,"' said an-| "They went into it with their/other sister, Mrs. Florence Da-) @yes open," she said in an inter-}mant of Montreal. s Mr. MeMillan's wife, Ione, 51, Mr. McMillan, 49, was re-|and their six sons, ranging in to turn off what three years be- fore had been his favorite tele- vision show, I Led Three Lives for the FBI, 'because he said it was just propaganda. FOR THE VIOLENT AFTERMATH OF A SHOCKING MURDER! "MAN IN THE MIDDLE" --with-- ROBERT MITCHUM FRANCE NUYEN BARRY SULLIVAN TREVOR HOWARD we SECRET THAT MADE | MEN CALL HER A DEVIL-CHILD? "THE EYES "OF ANNIE JONES" --with-- RICHARD CONTE FRANCESCA ANNIS Agent's Accident Cost $16,800 TORONTO (CP) --An_ insu- rance association spokesman said Tuesday that a Meaford, Ont., man to whom it was or- dered to pay $16,800 in damages was only a part-time agent of the association. The Supreme Court of Can- Serve him ada in a 3-to-2 decision last week dismissed an appeal by CHICKEN Co-operative Insurance Associa- wi § ation against Ontario court IN THE DELIVER q . judgments ordering it to pay ROUGH 728-7321 poss BILTMORE . itt. § the damages to Henry Kearney. . A 6:30 P.M. 1:30 PM. § $300 A MONTH FOR LIFE in an automobile owned by the FROM AGE 65 association and driven by Ed-| ward G. Livesey, an employee} of the association. Mr. Kearney | was injured when the car struck | a train Nov. 7, 1957. | sociati t it) ne qiavcigiion ereeed thet 3 Here is a plan to provide your family if you should die, or for your retirement years if you survive... 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(CP) -- A, He said the $60,000 budgeted plan to form a council to pro-| earlier for export promotion by} mote exports of Canadian to-|the tobacco board "is only a) bacco met with mixed reaction|drop in the bucket to what it's Tuesday from the Ontario Flue-| going to cost." | Cured Tobacco Growers | Mr. Tait said he was not op-| keting Board. : _ {posed to export promotion but Director Peter Newell, chait-| wanted a guarantee of protec- the board's export pro-| . > wf commiltinn Roget 9 tion on the open market before} rectors for a decision on the| risking production for export. lan within. 2 week, and @ def-| Mr. Newell said the tobacco) inite allocation of funds. lboard would have 'final control) Mr. Newell said his recent) over the spending of export pro- trip to Japan with an Ontarie| motion danlls untlle the consti: Et ane im e op) $ eX- | voll bolt altehlac ated iat rts of Canadian tobacco. "Anyone who thinks we don't) need export promotion should | have gone to Japan and seen the. results achieved by our| competitors -- India, Rhodesia and the U.S.," he said. "In my} opinion, export promotion is the | only way of expanding this in-| try."' a icoctor Lyal Tait questioned the cost of export promotion to Motor City Car Club Presents The after Four T.V.'s BIG TOWN BOYS SUNDAY, NOV, 29 ? 8:30 P.M. till 11:30 P.M. : NS ae 4 with membership eard--$1.25 the farmers and opposed the| CimemaScore - Co i tobacco buyers hin Cs [ogy proposed council) ye Tomorrow 8 ices they contribute to its| | At 1:30 - 3:35 | 5:40 - 7:45 - 9:40

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