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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jan 1966, p. 15

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Brando Remains in Dark - On Chaplin- -Directed Fiim By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- "It should be an interesting experi- ence," said Marion Brando, an expression of doubt appearing on his face. The actor was speaking of his next film venture, The Countess from Hong Kong. It promises to be one the most noteworthy of recent movies, inasmuch as he will co-star with Sophia Lo- ren and both will be directed by Charlie Chaplin. The odd combination of ta- lents has caused wonderment in the film world, and the feeling is shared by Brando. He now is finishing a western called South- west of Sonora and expects to leave next week for London, where the Chaplin movie is to be made. Has the script been written? "Well, yes," said Brando hes- itantly. 'That is, he sent me one. But then he sent a mes- sage later telling me to disre- gard the previous script as he was , writing an entirely new one. why is Brando doing the film? "Because Chaplin asked me," he explained, "When a man of his stature in the industry writes a script for you, you can hardly refuse. Why he should think of me for a comedy, I haven't the faintest idea. But he New High In Production Of Minerals For Canada OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's mineral production reached a| record value of $3,737,056,000 in 1965, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics estimated today. The previous high was $3,387,- { 000,000 in 1964. Among minerals hitting higher value in 1965 over the previous year were copper iron ore, lead, nickel, zinc, natural| gas, crude petroleum, cement and sand and gravel. Values were lower for gold, uranium, asbestos and coal. Metals, ores and concentrates | were valued at $1,923,000,000. Nickel shipments exceeded 260,- 000 tons and copper exce 1,000,000,000 pounds. Zinc creased to 830,000 tons and lead was up to 287,000 tons. Ontario's mineral production climbed in value to $986,183,000) from $901,583,000 but the prov- ince's share of the all-Canada total eased down to 26.4 per cent from 26.6. ALBERTA TOTAL UP Alberta's value rose to $799,- 345,000 from $735,896,000 while its share of the total went down) to 21.4 per cent from 21.7. Que- bec had a production value of| $704,704,000 as against $684,- 583,000. Its share of the national | total eased to 18.8 per cent from 20.2. Value of production in other| rovinces with 1964 totals in) rackets: Saskatchewan $327,326,000 ($292,213,000), British Columbia $279,236,000 ($268,659,000), New- foundiand $220,483,000 ($182,- 153,000), Manitoba $182,011,000 ($173,873,000), New Brunswick $83,944,000 ($48,677,000), North- | west Territories $72,863,000 ($18- | 065,000), Nova Scotia $66,634,000 ($66,074, 000), Yukon $13,341,000 | ($15,204,000), Prince Edward Is- land $985,000 ($831,000). A larger portion of the 40,- 000,000 tons of iron ore pro- duced was pelletized concen-| trates which increased the unit] value. As expected, the uranium pro-| duction declined. New molybde- | num mines began shipping late! in the year. NON-METALS INCREASE More than $310,000,000 worth) of non-metallic minerals were shipped in 1965, exceeding the previous year's shipments by nine per cent. Asbestos accounted for about $140,000,000, still less than the 1964 higher. Potash shipments from Saskatchewan deposits | rose from $31,000,000 in 1964 to $54,000,000 in 1965. Salt in various forms was in slightly greater demand during the year. Tonnage and value of gypsum remained about the Child Must Return To 'Strange' Ma KARLSRUHE, West Ger- many (Reuters)--A_nine-year-| old West German girl must) join a mother she does not} know in East Germany, under} a Supreme Court decision handed down Monday | The ruling ended a two-year legal battle over blonde, pig- tailed Angelika Kurtz. Her! mother, then Hannelore Kurtz left her as a baby with her grandmother here and went to live in Zittau, East. Germany, where she remarried. In 1959, the mother began} claiming her daughter back | from the grandmother, Mrs.| Luise Weltmann. | Mrs. Weltmann appealed against a West Berlin court decision that Angelika's mother is the legal mother and has: a right to the child Mrs. Weltmann claimed the decision violated Angelika's hu- man rights. But the ruling, which drew angry press re- action, was upheld by an appeals court, and confirmed Monday by West Germany's highest tribunal. hi FRANK SINATRA "VON RYAN'S EXPRESS" SECOND HIT "DEAR BRIGETTE" JAMES STEWART Lest Complete Shew 7:30 TODAY BILTMORE jing brick, tile and pottery, same level. Nepheline syenite} used in the ceramic industry in- creased by 13 per cent. The demand for elemental) |sulphur was greater than out- put but the market was sup-} iplied by shipments from stock- a\Diles. Mineral or fossil fuels shipped | during the year had a total value of more than $100,000,000. Most of 293,000,000 barrels of} crude petroleum was from wells in Western Canada. Natural gas volume Was} well- dressed but wan, tired =| about 1,400,000,000,000 cubic feet. Natural gas byproducts,| jsuch as propane and butane,) sand and gravel exceeded $217,- 000,000. cent, Cement plants shippe d} more than $144,000,000 worth of| cement. Clay products, includ-) were valued at $43,000,000. The combined value of stone, and gravel exceeded $217,000;- 000 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Weénesdey, Je SARDS ALNIES mwas =e P AND CAMES said I was the only one who could play it." Brando added with a grin: and Sean Connery, I guess, understand Chaplin also had Connery on the hook, in case I didn't come through." AGENT ACTS The deal for The Countess from Hong Kong resulted from the labors of Jay Kanter, long- time Brando agent and friend. »|Now a top executive of MCA, parent of Universal Pictures, Kanter recently. assumed con- trol of the company's European filming. He sounded out Chap- lin, who disclosed he had been writing a new comedy for two years. Kanter arranged a meeting between Brando and Chaplin in London. "We met at Chaplin's hotel -- it's that one on the | Thames, the Savoy, I guess" re- 'called Brando, "He told me the story, then we'went out to din- ner and he told me some of his own stories." It was the first time Brando had met the comedy master, {and they apparently got along|a |well, Brando has met his co- | star, Miss Loren, only briefly at a long-ago Hollywood event. The actor seemed a bit mys-) tified by the whole project. jasked if he could briefly sum- marize the plot offer this information: "IT play an American, a man lfrom an aristocratic family,| not jaded, but archly bemused by the world at large. He is} jmarried and is trying for an} eded | }were valued at $92,000,000. The) jimportant government post, an in-/combined value of stone and] ambassadorship. No, maybe it' 5| | secretary of state. "The appointment cabin on an ocean liner, and he| spends most of the time trying] to keep her hidden." Brando said Chaplin will "do| la signature scene, appearing! |for a brief moment. The pic- lture will stop still, then he'll) vanish, and it will start again." 1| "No," he replied. But he did | comes| Structural materials followed) through, but he gets himself in- \the growth pattern of recent) volved with a woman, a White | years by. increasing five per) Russian. She stows away in his} By CYNTHIA LOWRY two conflicting theories held by television networks about mass daytime entertainment. One, on which CBS develops its winning Nielsen ratings, calls for massive doses of soap opera iaced with reruns of old evening comedy series. The other prescription| for housewives, staunchly main- tained by NBC, involves a mix- ture of about eight parts game and panel shows to four parts serials. At any rate, from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. there is no time when either a game show or a soap opera--and often both--is not available on one of the three U.S. networks. And high day time ratings are almost as vital| to a network's fiscal health as the evening humbers. When one show fails to attract large enough audience, it uietly disappears and another, ia How TV Stays Healthy '| Outside Of Prime Time often similar, takes its place. NEW YORK (AP)--There are|Thus on Friday, a short-lived NBC game show called Frac- Phrases was unobtru- jsively retired. NOT WORTH BOTHER A new audience participation game called Eye Guess took its place. It is hard to understand sia they bothered to switch. 5,1966__1&|- The new show is a dreary|fleetingly on a big board, with |memory game, |show was @ dreary word game. j afternoon, occupying five hours. [2 Love Lucy episodes on CBS to where the ed iT Cullen. Tiare = Tee ol Paiier~ Knows Best-and» Gals. Ci ronan' By casual count, there are 10/15 minutes each. they fill tle -- Satigy eae Ene oniert ot Reve Guess. is IN geme. chown an tha matenekelhoure: IVLNEE, YS Vi Miers meee, ----~ match up answers, glimpsed | from. mid-morning 'until mid-| 'Add to this 10 reruns, fromithe sum is a lot of time-kiliers. S iréiia the sliow's ost, mlenee were me Aun In their everything wild, winner-take-all world, there was only one Way FRIDAY THE ROGUES PLUS JAY JACKSON Dancing 9 p.m. till 1 Admission $1.75 Sep from the boys, ii im aon | ». 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