RICHARD BURTON ('SPY'), LEE MARVIN ('CAT') OSKAR WERNER ('SHIP') Non-Americans D Oscar Nominations Again By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) --The|was named for Dr. Zhivago and Sound of Music and Dr. Zhivago| three-time winner William Wylie tied for top honors Monday in|for The Collector. Another for- academy award nominations. |mer wipner, Robert Rise, was The two films scored 10 nom-| selected for The Sound of Music inations apiece and were fol-|and newcomer John Schlesinger lowed by Ship, of Fools with|for Darling. eo " tasked as Other nominations include: he academy, which last year ae mm 3 : awarded all the acting Oscars on . fore "7 --*. film: to foreigners, this year chose 12 bod on te Lal A areece); foreigners out of the 20 acting Dear John (Sweden); Kwadan Abwiinations. © | (Japan); Marriage Italian Style Julie Andrews, 1964 winner for ssa Ekraedll con yg Main Two-time winner David Lean, ™ |Hosnitals |. Ir aa FOES Biameicss In Death _ TORONTO (CP)--A coroner's jury found Monday night that! Maurice Fraser, 27, died of nat-; TORONTO (CP) -- Printed) SEEKS INTERVENTION Lwral dauses Jan. 93 and exoner-|brochures and radio commer-| TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana- ated ail persons and institutions|cials already are spreading ihe | dian Broadcasting League-Mon- of blame in connection with the story of Ontario's medical insu-|day called for "public interven- death. lrance-plan although it was just|tion" to block the sale of the Mr. Fraser had said before last Friday that the plan gained/CTV television network to its his death that he knew he was/legislative approval. 11 affiliates. The league is an dying but couldn't get hospital! The government's $300,000 ad- association of 35 organizations care. lyertising program swung into and about 50 individuals drawn The inquest was told by Dr.|gear immediately after the bill|mainly from labor and farm -- Ra bape we yt was|was given third reading and 8roups. caused by a massive degenera-|royal assent in the legislature. | 2 4 oan tion of a section of the left side Most of the material aperenty | DON T BE. AFRAID' }of the brain. was prepared beforehand. | _ HALIFAX (¢P) -- Mayor ip patheligist told' tlhe th-| ros enrelimest period torthed-ltne' cit Meee tat Game: west the degenerati x 1 |City said Monday that Cana- q generation Was |ical insurance begins March 1.| qj should ia of caused by a failure of blood sup-|phe pl 1 "tate abiert tae not be afraid o| e plan itself goes into efféct/Quebec's "quiet revolution." ply but the anatomical cause lar "i ; of the failure could not be as- ~~ 'Don't be afraid of Quebec. It MAY HIRE WOMEN certained 'by gs ig pail pec Fagg oll 7 : 4 ipa | Mr. La agne to inti that the dex tabors tae LONDON (ettere)--<W omen) at Dalhousie University's husband died he told her: "Here| DUS drivers may be employed|French Canada week here. we are in a big place like Tor- here for. the first time to ease/"And don't criticize us unless onto and ho one will help me." serious staff shortages in the|you understand our problems." * |capital's transport system, it HAD HEADACHES was reported Monday. Male|._.DESCRIBES PAVILION Mr. Fraser complained of se-|drivers were quoted as saying) MONTREAL (CP) -- Japan's vere headaches for about a|few women had the strength} pavilion at Expo 67 will portray | month before he died, but was|and nerve required to drive a/per 'love of things beautiful, lsent home on each of three oc-\60 - seat double - decker bus| way of life and foremost place casions he went to Toronto hos-| through London traffic. in the world of technology and Best song: I will Wait for You pitals, his wife said. science," the director of the Ja- from The Umbrellas of Cher-| pr, Robert Burwell, a special- OFFER REWARD pan external trade orvenization bourg; The Shadow of Yourljist jin internal medicine at} LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- City) Yoshiharu Takeno anid Mon- Smile trom The Sandpiper; The| Queensway Hospital, said he ex-|council offered a $500 reward day. Construction is scheduled Sweetheart Tree from The amined Fraser and could find|Monday night for information to begin this spring. Great Race, and the title songs|no apparent reason for the|leading to the arrest and con- of Cat Ballou and What's New,|"bizarre symptoms." viction of four passengers who HEADS UNICEF BOARD Pussycat Dr. George Sweet, another beat a city bus driver uncon- OTTAWA (CP)--Dr. Joseph The Oscars will be presented {doctor at the hospital, testified scious a week ago. Carl Wag-|W. Willard, deputy minister of April 18 with the customary he examined Fraser Jan. 6 and|ner, 22, London Transportation | welfare, Monday was elected hoopla at Santa Monica, Calif., could find nothing to account for|Commission driver, was left| chairman of the executive board Civic Auditorium. Bob Hope|the complaints of sore neck and/| lying on a sidewalk Feb. 14. One| of the United Nations Interna- will again conduct the festivi- headache, suspect has been arrested. tional Children's Emergency ties for the 38th annual cele- aie aces ari as A RL | bration. Onta ominate Mary Poppins, was once more nominated, this time for playing) another melodic nanny in The Sound of Music. Two other Eng-| lish actresses were nominated: | Julie Christie for Darling and) Samantha Eggar for The Col-| lector. Another previous winner, Si- mone Signoret (Room at the Top, 1959), was picked for Ship Moore, the 48-year-old Cana- of Fools. ONE AMERICAN PICKED {dian diplomat who talked in Sole American among the top| Hanoi with North Viet Nam's actresses was Elizabeth Hart-|leaders a few days ago, is a man, who played a blind girl)man who knows war and its in A Patch of Blue, her first} price. film. An infantry officer in the Sec- Former winner Laurence|ond World War with the Cana- Olivier (Hamlet, 1948) won ajdian Scottish Regiment, he was seventh nomination for his Ot-| badly wounded in Italy in 1942 hello. Fellow Shakespearean ac-|and spent the rest of the war tor Richard Burton was selected|jn German prison camps. He for The Spy who came in from|also spent much time in hos- the Cold and Viennese Oskar|pital. Because of his war Werner was named for Ship of} wounds, he still wears specially- Fools. | built. shoes. They were joined by Amer-| Nor is dealing with Commu- icans Lee Marvin for Cat Ballou) nist leaders a new experience and Rod Steiger for The Pawn-|for him. He spent two years broker. with the Canadian embassy in Nominees for best picture of} Moscow, from 1956 to 1958, end- 1965: Darling, Dr. Zhivago, Ship! ing up as first secretary there. of Fools, The Sound of Music| and A Thousand Clowns. | Stanley Mann, a Toronto na- tive now living in London, and By GRAHAM TROTTER OTTAWA (CP) -- Victor LAWRENCE OLIVIER For 'Othello' cate job: Canada's senior dele- gate on the international truce commission in Viet Nam, The He is hand-picked for a dell-| John Kohn, co-authors of The Collector screenplay, were) among those nominated for an} Oscar for best adaptation. Mann commission, whose other mem- bers are India and Poland, is the one international body svith direct dealings in both the rival ROD STEIGER For 'Pawnbroker' Nurse Home Bill Tabled TORONTO. (CP)--A bill fo al low the governinent to license and regulate all nursing homes in the province was introduced in the Ontario legislature Mon- day by Health Minister Mat- thew Dymond. The legislation empowers the health mifister to revoke a 1i-|' cence where the standard of care is felt to be inadequate or where the nursing home is un- clean, unsanitary or without proper fire protection. Fines of up to $200 are pro- vided for persons found guilty of operating an _ unlicensed home. The cabinet will be authorized to draw up regulations for the inspection of nursing homes. The regulations also will set out terms of management and op- eration. American Bar Association: U.S. Position CHICAGO (AP)--The Ameri- can Bar Association declared Monday that '"'the position the United States in Viet Nam is legal under international law} and is in accordance with the charter .of the and the Southeast Asia treaty The ABA's house of delegates unanimously approved a resolu- tion taking that position. It was prepared by the | of the association's section of tional law and the standing committee on peace and law through the United Nations. While not mentioning U.S 'Senator Wayne Morse (Dem Ore.) by name, the resolution took note of his recent state- ments suggesting that interna tional lawyers are agreed th the U.S. position in Viet Nam is illegal and in violation of the UN charter. counc interna- _ Dunn of Ship of Fools. of| United Nations} " 'tional law units sponsoring the} atir war capitals of Saigon and Hanoi. HIGHLY RESPECTED Vic Moore's person qualities stand him in good stead there. Among his colleagues in the ex- and Kohn adapted The Collector} from the novel of the same title. | Nominated for best support- ing actor were three Britons: Ian Bannen for The Flight of the Phoenix, Tom Courtenay for Dr. Zhivago and Frank Finlay for Othello. Competing with them are Martin Balsam of A Thousand Clowns and Michael respected for his discretion, his ability to get along with people, his quiet, patient way of going about his work and the sym- pathetic manner in which he sees the other fellow's point of view. Victor born in Also representing Britain were two nominees for best sup-| porting actress--Joyce Redman| and Maggie Smith, both of Ot- hello. Americans in the cate- gory are Ruth Gordon of Inside Daisy Clover, Shelley Winters of A Patch of Blue and Peggy Wood of The Sound of Music A surprise in the nominations or best director was Hiroshie Teshigahara, who was named for the Japanese film Woman in the Dunes. He is the first Asian to be nominated for best tor. Campbell Moore was Victoria on Jan. 25, 1918, the last year of the First World War. He received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of British Colum- bia and then went to war, serv- ing in England, North Africa and Italy. He came out of the war captain, with a mention in dis- patches and leg wounds that re- REDUCE SENTENCE TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Court of Appeal Monday re- duced a conviction to man- slaughter from non-capital mur- der against Earl Bernard Nan-| tais, 28, of Windsor. His life} sentence was reduced to five years. The charge arose out of a brawl in a beverage room Aug. 29, 1964, in which Law- rence Mailloux, 28, of the Wind-| sor suburb of Sandwich East was fatally stabbed. pital treatment. He joined the external affairs department in 1948 and has served. in Bonn, Moscow, Stockholm, Karachi and The Hague It was from The Hague, where BASIC FAC IDB BUSINESS In Viet Legal n Viet Legal On the contrary, the ABA re- port stated, professors of inter- national law at 31 of the kead- ing schools in the U.S. have ex- pressed the opinion that the U.S position is. legal. The report} stated that the ABA interna-| | If you are planning to s resolution concur in the opin-| ion Some critics of U.S. involve- ment contend that the UN char ter provides that al] peace-mak-| ing activities be carried on by the UN Security Council. How-| ever, the ABA report states ar-| ticle 51 of the UN charter pre-| serves the right of any UN] member to engage in self-de-| jfence and call on other UN 'members to assist The house of delegates licyv-making body of the ABA jiS meeting in conjunction with be mid-year meeting of the ABA. ; a term loan to carry o write for this descript visit an IDB office. top ternal affairs department he is) quired extensive: postwar" hros-/, he had been counsellor since the GET THIS BOOKLET OF modernize a business and you require id b Fann DEVELOPMENT BANK 27 BRANCH OFFICES ACROSS CANADA TORONTO, ONT.1 250 University Avenue -- Telephone; 368-1145 Canadian Who Met Hanoi! Not A Newcomer To War {summer of 1962, that he was |summoned home to Ottawa late }last year fo briefings of his 'new assignment. After a month |here, his first home leave since 11959, he left two days after |Christmas for Viet Nam. HAS SWEDISH WIFE His Swedish wife, Christina, json Johnny, 13, and daughter Catharine, 7, stayed behind in Ottawa. She hopes to spend two |months with him in Viet Nam |this summer. The Moores share a love of |art, music and the outdoors. A man of about six feet and 185 pounds, he is powerful physically. He has a fondness for tennis--he tries to get on to the court at least three times a week--and hiking and canoe- jing. | He is a moderate drinker, |sticking strictly to wine and |beer at home. He puffs through \two packs of cigarettes a day, |having given up several times jon pipes because he became im- {patient with them. Languages are a strong point He is fluent in German, French jand Dutch, and so-so in Rus- , |sian. He picked up the German language in his prisoner-of-war days and developed a great in- terest in German literature and| Be philosophy. He has studied at)? Georgia Augusta University in Goettingen, Germany, LIFE SENTENCE HIS SALVATION MILTON, Ont, (CP) -- Magistrate Kenneth Lang: don looked down from the bench Monday and asked a man he had just convicted of driving on the wrong side of the road: "Didn't I give you a life sentence on Friday?" "Yes sir,' murmured Les- lie Deforest, 19, of Terra Cotta. "Well I'll give you a sus- pended sentence today, then," said the magistrate. Magistrate Langdon re- vealed later that Friday he had conducted Deforest's marriage. | | | } | | TS ABOUT LOANS Oshawa to: Halifax..." Montreal... Windsor...--*" Winnir ee a0 ° al Fencouver $42.00 y, rod Bargei days) (one-way tart, expand or ut your plans, ive booklet or -a-THip + +9 Credit . Mail. el Agent of thorized eta taste gales Office bape' Traveliving Red, bi ed coach qrave! rio Tosses $300,000 In Advertising Medicare THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday; Februory 22, 1966 13 government. 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