Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Apr 1966, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, April 4, 1966 17 CS. Forester, Author, Dies FULLERTON, Calii. (AP)--C. | Its dramatization launched the| Sv Forester, ite Diicish author siage aid screen carec?~of the who created one «of fiction's ester novel--The African Queen|educated in England and made --won the best actor oscar for|many trips there even after he established permanent resi- the late Humphrey Bogart. dence in Berkeley in an old Forester was born in Cairo,|/Spanish villa that overlooked a Egypt, the son of a British civil|vast expanse of San Francisco servant stationed there. He was'bay. BLUE HORSE | LOUNGE The Entertaining SC hniamuinaal 7 At rPPen i ALE Ree MronGOon late Charles Laughton. ee ee . JUNE ALLYSON REMARRIES June Allyson and Alfred Glenn Maxwell share some champagne after their re- marriage at a hotel on the 10, Like 2,000,000 In N.Y. By PETER ARNETT | SAIGON (AP) -- When 10,000|squatting orderly inside the in- people demonstrate in Da Nang, | stitute listening to one of their it is the equivalent of 2,000,000 demonstrators marching down Fifth Avenue in New York. In the demonstrations spring- ing up around the country against Premier Nguyen Cao Ky's military government, less than one per cent of the popula- tion has been directly involved. Most of South Viet Nam's population lives indifferent to politics, dodging the bullets of war and struggling to stay alive. Nevertheless, the tiny per- centage of South Vietnamese in- volved in the demonstrations is misleading. The demonstrators have) power far greater than their numbers would suggest. | OVERTHREW DIEM A hard core of experienced marry after doing the stage show "Goodbye Ghost" to- gether. Las Vegas Strip. They ac- tress and director were di- vorced last April. Maxwell said they decided to re- --AP Wirephoto 00 March In De Nang > United States and much The danger of the anti-Ameri- can slogans painted on banners i' demonstrators is that the war - weary Vietnamese may eventually start believing them. If that happens, then the over- throw of Ky, the establishment of a civilian government may not be enough. to 10,000 people, all of them |favorite monk orators. mightiest naval. herat:s--Captain Horatio Hornblower-.-died Sat- Another screening of a For- THRILLERS uraay of an apparent stroke. He was 66. Forester, already paralyzed by a stroke suffered 18 months ago, had another seizure Wed- nesday night from wiaich he ap- parently rallied. "Then today," said his wife Saturday, "all of a sudden he was there--and then he wasn't.|! The end came so quickly." Death came at St... Jude Hos- pital where he had! been taken Wednesday. He aml Mrs. For- ester--his second 'wife -- had lived in Fullerton slince last Au- gust. Although Forestet*, whose sel- dom used Christian names were Cecii Scott, had lived in Cali- fornia since the S:2cond World 'God Created Woman' War, he remained. a British cit- izen. | from midshipman to lord ad- miral--from fighting pirates to the Napoleonic wairs. ENDED SERIES 4 Then in 1954 he announced he had so filled the} seadog's life with adventure tere was room for no more. Mrs. Forester said, however, he was working o11 a new Horn- blower adventure.\before he was stricken by the el -oke 18 months ago. One last Hornblower tale is in his agent's vault. It was not |to be published guntil after For-| jester's death. In it, Hornblower | | dies. | His first succeycsful novel was Payment Deferra:d published in 1925. It was the i:story of a man |who got away with one murder | but was later haiiged for one he | \didn't commit. « | TONIGHT Hornblower and Forester) were synonymous. In eight nov- 2, els and countless short stories Today Ell he took the doughty' sea warrior HOWS FOR THE PRICE OF Prepare yourself for sheer stabbing ™ SHOCK! « 'The Birds" TECHNICOLOR COME AT YOUR yy: OWN RISK... IF YOU COME be. ALONE! & SCREEN'S MAN OF THE YEAR in the most provocative situation imaginable! SEAN CONNERY Mannie TECHNICOLOR PPT HEDREN DIANE BAKER: MAR GABEL Servenpiny by MAY PRESSOM ALLER From the Novel by WINSTON GRAHAM Cirected by ALFRED WTCHCICK A Universi Release | NOW | PLAYING ADU LT @ ADDED HIT e Bridgette Bardot 'Screenplay by EVAN IUMFER -- ivected by ALFRED MVTCRCSEA A Release (Color) SHOWS FROM 6:45 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:40 Mr. Bonney"s Showcase Only a handful participated in the demonstration later in the evening. There is no doubt, how- lever, that if the monks had pub-| licly asked them to take to the |streets, all would have done so. CONVENIENT CALL The anti-American aspect of the demonstrations seems to be more a_ convenient political rallying call than a deep-felt emotion, even though every Vietnamese has suffered real or imagined difficulties since American troops arrived in large numbers. Taxis are harder to get, prices are higher. The American troops appear richer. Ky's hur- ried visit to Honolulu to meet They may start agitating for the removal of U.S. personnel. The Viet Cong, who benefit every time a demonstrator takes to the streets, would be overjoyed. IN COLOUR | <--ti y Shelle World of (olf 5 PLM. Channel 2 end 8 16 2 '~ ADVENTURE FLIB'PER Formerly with the Dukanes Dancing Beautiful Go-Go Girl 9 7:30 P.M. FEATURING: politicians and religious figures | with President Johnson is a sub-| FRIDAY are behind the agitation. They ject of ridicule at the demon-| helped to overthrow President} Ngo Dinh Diem, Gen. Nguyen Hanh and the other premiers. The only new faces are the young students, who have been drafted into the movement to do the leg work. In one of the high seniitetia | on the Council of Youth and Stu-| dents to Safeguard the Nation is the secretary of an extremist monk named Thich Thien Minh. Based in Saigon, Minh works out of the Buddhist Institute, be- lieved up to now to have been a moderate wing of the. Bud- dhist hierarchy. But students from the institute have been in Saigon demonstrations recently. Bespectacled Thich Tam! hau, the leading monk at the institute, worked actively to overthrow Diem. Joining him in that struggle was Thich Tri Quang, a moody, mysterious) monk who is stage-managing | the demonstrations in Hue and) = Da Nang. REPRESENT BUDDHISM Together, Tam Chau and Tri Quang represent all organized Buddhism in Viet Nam. The Buddhists have several key pagodas in Saigon and other large cities where hundreds of the faithful will gather at a moment's notice. 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