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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Feb 1965, p. 9

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Britons Dominate Race For Academy Awards HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Mary Poppins, Walt Disney's fantasy about an English governess with magic powers, was the surprise leader Tuesday with 13 acad- emy - award nominations. 'My Fair Lady, which was favored to lead, got 12 and its star, Audrey Hepburn, was ex- pected to win a best - actress nomination, but failed. This made it a triumph all around for Julie Andrews. She not only won a best - actress tiod for her first film role, but now is favored to win. _ Miss Andrews was chosen to star in Poppins after being ssed over for the lead in My the Greek. The others read theatre: Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole for Becket; Peter Sellers for Dr. Strange- Fair Lady. Tied at 12 nominations with These and Mary Poppins won best-picture nominations, along with Dr. Strangelove and Zorba the Greek. In the-supporting categories, John Gielgud in Becket; Stan- © ley Holloway in My Fair Lady; 7 and Peter Ustinov in Topkapi, all British subjects. Two local 'air aay, a role she created|boys made good: Lee Tracy for on B way. Miss Hepburn won critical praise, but acad- emy voters apparently decided to ignore her, siding sentiment- ally with Miss Andrews. Others nominated for best actress were: Debbie Reynolds for The Un- sinkable Molly Brown; Anne Bancroft for The Pumpkin Eater; Sophia Loren for Mar- riage, Italian Style; and Kim Stanley for Seance on a Wet Afternoon. BRITONS TOP ACTORS Best - actor nominations had only one non - Briton in the lineup, Tony Quinn for Zorba The Best Man, and Edmond O'Brieri for Seven Days in May. Two of the great ladies of English theatre were in top contention for best supporting actress: Gladys Cooper for My Fair Lady and Dame Edith Evans for The Chalk Garden. The others were Grayson Hall in Night of the Iguana; Lila Kedrova in Zorba and Agnes Moorehead in Hush . . . Hush, Sweet Charlotte. The Oscars will be handed out April 5 in Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, with Bob Hope as the master of cere- 'monies for ABC-TV telecast. | BOB THOMAS IN HOLLYWOOD Nothing Old Oldtimer Howard Hawks By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- How- ard Hawks is an_ old-style movie-maker, a director who) hand-fashions his product with precision and care. But in today's quick - buck movie world, he is anything but old-fashioned. When I dropped by the set of the latest film, Red Line 7000, it was alive with young people reacting to the raucous music of a discotheque, the new- fangled nitery in which patrons writhe to records played by a sinuous nympth inf_a-glass cage. None of the principal per- formers was recognizable, and that is how Hawks has planned it, At 68 he remains an earnest man; a@ tall, spare figure who roams the set infecting his workers with enthusiasm. He paused to explain why: he is making the auto-racing film with newcomers. Medicare Ires US. Doctors TORONTO (CP)--Doctors in the United States are watching with concern a Canadian trend toward more government as- sistance in health services, a time With "Once I asked a studio boss why he was hiring me,"' he re- marked. "I was told: 'Well, we made a picture with John Wayne that didn't get back the cost of the negative and adver- tising. You made one with Wayne and I understand you cleared $2,000,000 yourself.' "That proved to me_ that names don't ensure success. They help--if you have a good picture. But if you don't have a good picture, all the names in Hollywood won't help you." So Hawks decided to return to a stunt he has used in the past; Making a film without names, He did it before with Scarface, which made stars of Paul Muni and George Raft; with Air Force--'John Garfield wanted to be in it, and I made him play a featured role'; and The Thing (unknown James Ar- ness played the title role). Hawks, who has long favored the angular, fashion-model type (notable discoveries: Lauren Bacall, Angie Dickinson) re- mained true to form His choices for the new picture: Model Gail Hire, TV actress Laura Devon, stage - trained like a who's who of British 7 love and Rex Harrison for My / My Fair Lady was Becket. Z Britannia ruled once more: | i seco tne angie AE PIE Aponte mae ee ee nae seat Sil ake A Ae Nell Sige SL A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 24,1965 9 Computer Used For Efficiency OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment plans to turn more prob- lems over to computers to carry out recommendations for improved efficiency by the royal commission on govern- ment organization. Privy Council President Mc- Ilraith tabled a report in the Commons Tuesday outlining plans to carry out commission recommendations. The commission suggested much routine could be speeded through the hands of govern- ment by use of computers, A central bureau for data pro- cessing has been set up in Ot- tawa and will go into operation April 1 with processing of in- en come tax returns. 4s one of its first duties. The new bureau will also serve other government depart- ments,' Mr. Mcllraith's state- ment said. He said 100 of the recom- mendations of the Glassco com- mission, which studied govern- ment operations for more than -, years, have been accepted to date. pply of coffee comes from Brazil. COSENS & MARTIN | Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa it 728-7515 Res. 725-2802 or 725-7413 TONY QUINN «+. only in America Bandits Smash Man's Dreams MONTREAL (CP) -- The old man nursed a great dream but bandits apparently shattered it when they made off with his life savings. Long Wong, 74, had saved $3,450 over the years to pay for a trip that would have re- united him with his wife and family after 38 years. They live in the British col- ony of Hong Kong on the coast of his native China where Mr. Wong last saw them six years after he first left for Canada in 1921, Last summer, Mr. Wong be-| came ill and he decided to keep at home the travel money ZELLER'S . LIGHT SNACKS FULL COURSE MEALS To make your shopping a plecsure Oshawa Shopping Centre TECHWICOLOR® sthtmnienmmneneel he had been accumulating in a jlocal bank. | Monday, two men turned up) at the house he shares with an-| other man, identifying them-) selves as employees of a pub-| lic utility, Once inside, they struck him and took his savings, his tele- vision set and a watch. Wong was not severely in- jured but the interlopers es- caped on foot with his possess- ions --.and his dream. She Dictated \_---- ADULT ENTERTAINMENT _eneetieeemantamenerewre Romance ano Racine are in THe Bioopl JAMES PAMELA DARREN * TIFFIN DOUG = JOANIE MeCLURE * SOMMERS 'The WELy man SET -- 5 PICTURE to be held on 1965. OSHAWA & DISTRICT OLD COUNTRY CLU Have to announce that all tickets have been sold for the Variety Night Saturday, February 27, Own Obituary TORONTO (CP) -- Eleanor Shepherd Thompson had a stroke. last fall and dictated her obituary, asking that it be de- livered to The Globe and Mail Marianna Hill. The men behind the wheels are James Ward, James Caan and John Robert Crawford. spokesman for U.S. radiologists said Tuesday. Otha W. Linton of Chicago, public relations director for the American Association of Radiol- ogists, on loan to the Canadian association, outlined U.S, medi- cal anxiety in explaining his presence at a press conference preceding the annual meeting of the Canadian group. Doctors in the U.S. see "the attack on the medical profes- sion in Canada as a threat to us,"' he said. By attack, Mr. Linton said he meant the trend to government- supported medical insurance. Canada's 600 radiologists, medical specialists who diag- nose and treat disease by x- rays and other devices, are pre- paring an organized counter-at- tack against a trend they see as reducing their status in the medical world. "I must have seen a thousand young people before I picked them," said Hawks. "Already other producers are asking to use them. I think that's good business. Hollywood desperately needs new names, and some- body had to start finding some." 1:30 - 3:35 - 5:40 ROLAND"S STEAK HOUSE 1626 Simeoe St. N. Steaks - Spare Ribs - Chicken - ete. Open Daily 11:30-10 p.m. Benay "YESTERDAY, TODAY & TOMORROW Starts Tomorrow! FEATURE THURSDAY AT... upon her death. It was deliv- ered Tuesday. The 81-year-old blind artist had died the previ- ous Wednesday. One of the original 14 resi- dent students at St. Hilda's Col- lege, University of Toronto, she wrote two books on art educa- tion. 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