Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Mar 1966, p. 6

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& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Mey 13, 1966 4 |play "STARS OF SILENT FILMS Betty Blythe (left) and Claire Windsor, motion pic- ture stars of the 1920's, ap- pear in court at Los Angeles yesterday as witnesses in the divorce trial of former star Corinne Griffith and her estranged husband, singer Danny Scholl. (AP Wirephoto) Sacrifice Is NEW YORK (AP)--Don't tell George Jones that the Irish are} great dog lovers. Irish eyes didn't smile on Kim, a 10-year-old mixjure of boxer and terrier, says Jones, Brando's Sickness Made For Pup | Interrupts Filming By BOB THOMAS | "I also have four kidneys and LONDON (AP)--'"I thought to| Other organs are rearranged. myself: This is it--the big C,"|That's what caused all the con- said Marlon Brando Fortunately, the recent illness} fusion. ' "When the doctors couldn't 68. So he gave up his hopes of that absented him fromthe; find out what was wrong, I was retiring to County Cork with his|Shooting of The Countess of|in a terrible state. I was sure wife Julia, 61, and Kim. |}Hong Kong was diagnosed as "The Irish . . . didn't seem to; "Ot cancer but a twisted intes- understand the attachment a man can have for an animal,"| | tine. Brando discussed his health said Jones today. as well as his work in the film| As Jones tells the story, Irish| with director Charlie Chaplin) customs officials at Shannon/ and co-star Sophia Loren during) Airport told him Kim would/a conversation at his Chester have to stay in quarantine for| Square flat. six months: That's the law, and! The actor came into the sec- the tearful pleas of Jones and) ond-floor drawing room of the his wife couldn't swing an ex-/|flat wearing a karate suit. It ception. | Was at the end of a long day of From Shannon, Kim was)working in the movie and as a\ shipped off to quarantine in|reward he was presented with| Dublin while the Joneses went! large plate of spinach. | to Cork, where Mrs. Jones was| "My diet." h 1 | born and where three of her sis- y diet,' he "explained. | | had the big C--cancer. But I fy better and they didn't have |to operate. And with luck and |careful diet, I won't need an ration." DANCING From Young Couples A-Courtin' To Anniversary Celebrants Cavortin'. It's your Assurence of @ Perfect Evening. SATURDAY | NIGHTS IB JERRY REIDT AND HIS ORCHESTRA ters and a brother still live. Twice the Joneses journeyed the 168 miles from Cork to Dub- lin to see Kim. But early this week they decided that neither they nor Kim could stand it any longer. "The dog would have grieved to death if she had stayed there six months," said Jones, who re- tired three years ago from his job as telephone installer. The couple returned to New York Tuesday. Separate ship- ping arrangements were made for Kim, who returned Wednes-| day night. | "I picked her up at the airport} myself," said Jones. "It was de- lightful. We were both so happy. | last feared to be appéndicitis. operate," said no. So-did my own doctor, who came from California. You} see, my appendix is up here| "I've taken off 15 pounds since I was sick. Pretty soon I'll be down to 165, and then I'll have five pounds to play with." Brando was taken to hospital month pith what was "Eight doctors were all set to he reported. 'One (indicating his mid-section), not where it should be. SIGNS CONTRACT LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los |Angeles Lakers signed Archie Clark of the University of Min- jnesota Thursday to a one-year Chaplin Keeps Movie Career | LONDON (AP) -- Charlie} Chaplin has finished shooting his) first movie in a decade and} says. he. hones. to. start--ancther| before long. | "You've got to keep the men-| charged," he said) Wednesday night, "and there's nothing like activity for doing that. People are telling me I! look much better than when I| started this movie." | Chaplin, 77, was speaking at a small dinner celebrating the! end of studio work on A Coun- tess of Hong Kong. He wrote and directed the film, which stars Sophia Loren and Marlon Brando. "It's amazing what this pic- ture has done for him," said Chaplin's wife, Oona. 'He looks so much younger and yet he's) been working harder than any- one--six and sometimes seven days a week." Chaplin said he pill go to his home in Switzerland for a few days, then come back to Lon-| don to edit the picture and com- plete the musical score. He said he plans to spend some time with his family, 'then I want to make another picture." contract. He was a third round draft choice of the National Basketball Association team. Featuring the Fabulous IGUANAS Sal., May 14 ot the BOWMANVILLE Badminton Hall Reservations 723-214. | SATURDAY | NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI AND HiS RED BARN NEW TORNADOS Toronto's Most Versatile Group 3 -- 725-1348) {RPPPLALLLSSISS: & CLUB . ESCAPE _ 7 DANCE This Sat. MAY 14 et Whitby Arena (upstairs) ¥ Featuring The Fobulous UGLY DUCKLINGS Plus | TOMMY TREND ond his Custom Record Machine ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) On the morning of Nov. 16, 1885, Louis David Riel was hanged for treason for leading a rebellion against the Cana- dian government Controversy still is aroused today whether Riel should have been executed. : Was he "patriot, zealot or psychotic?" asks the Canadian Psychiatric Association. The association has on dis- here this week at the American Psychiatric Associa- tion meeting an exhibit depict- ing Riel's life and the issue of his sanity during his trial 81 years ago. Riel's defence lawyers, over his hitter opposition, contended that he was insane. MAKES NO JUDGMENT The association officially re- frains from making a judg- ment. But Dr. J. D. Griffin, a prom- inent Toronto psychiatrist, said in an interview here Wednes- day that Riel "was insane and should not have been hanged." Pr. Griffin, director of the) 'Crazy, Or What?' Asked About Riel emotional instability." "During his trial he was lu- cid one day and incoherent the next." He also says Riel was treated at two montol tnetitutlons dus ing his adult years. Riel was born in 1844 on the Canadian prairies, then mostly settled by Indians. tensions flared with the Metis, led by Riel. Metis are Indians with a part white parentage. SEIZED FORT GARRY Rie] and his followers seized Fort Garry and he was elected president of the provisional Red River government. He later went into voluntary exile in St. Paul, Minn., only to return and win a seat in the House of Com- mons. But he was banished by the government in 1875. : Riel was granted American citizenship in Montana and again returned to lead Metis against the government. He surrendered and was put on trial for treason in 1885. Dr. Griffin said Riel was a Canadian Mental Health Asso-) ciation and chairman of the} committee on the history of| psychiatry, emphasized he was expressing his own views and| not thise of any organization. Riel, suggests Dr. Griffin,| was suffering from "religious| delusions, hallucinations and pizza Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S Reg. SPECIAL FRIDAY ONLY Opposite SPECIAL ! FISH and FRIES 59c 49° obbies %, THE FAMILY DRIVE-INS K-Mari *\had a touch of insanity but that English settlers moved in and | the|; "devout Christian," who was born a Roman Catholic, but turned anti-Catholic. Riel also advocated a new church for Canada with its own pope "'pre- Sumably with himself as pope," Dr. Griffin said. Doctors at his trial said Riel he. knew right from wrong. "T believe there is little doubt that according to today's stand- ards,' Dr. Griffin said, "Riel was insane. But the govern- ment then was determined to make an example of him and subdue the rebellion." The psychiatrist added that "politically it was a mistake to hang Riel. It has made a mar- tyr of him." | WANTS TO QUIT MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Sec-| ond baseman Chuck Schilling, 27, cut by the Minnesota Twins, | asked the club Thursday to) 'place him on the voluntary re-| tired list. Schilling, one of three trimmed from the Twins' roster Wednesday, was slated for the Denver farm club The Twins had posted waivers on Schilling | * FRIDAY x | Ritchie Knight i end the Mid-Knights Doncing 9 p.m. fill 1 Admission $1.75 Wolfe Loses the-words: Here died Wolfe vic- torious September 13th 1759. years ago. Its replacement, Now the north side reads: Ici changed the former English-|mourut Wolfe je treize Septem- only inscription. |bre 1759. Originally, the north side bore' Under it is the English trans- lation: Here died Wolfe Septem- iber 13th 1759. 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