Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Aug 1966, p. 6

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SE tii 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 8, 1966 Medicare Argument To-Grow In Cabinet ween kee eee 4 at DY "AIVUNARA, UAT 'Associationond. Premier HC.. The federal timetable ap- OTTAWA (CP)--Criticism by| Manning of Alberta voiced any|peared to be progressing with- some provincial premiers of the severe criticism of the federal out a hitch untilthe change in federal within the federal cabinet, government's medical | offer to pay half the cost of pro- care insurance proposal is ex-|vincial pians meeting four fed- pected to step up the intensity |eral conditions. of the argument about the plan government @ Quedec. The election of es€Cus Mr. Manning said the require-|insurance right now, provided |ment that 90 per cent of a prov-jan ally for Premier John Ro- Until the recent premiers' ince's population be covered im- | barts of Ontario, who has a meeting in Toronto, statements|mediately would involve com-|ued the same point, from the provincial capitals led pulsion, to which he was op- Health Minister MacEachen and| posed. most prov-| some rveluctantlv. wouldientire plan. concentrated iis at-|njys factor in the federal plan- others to! believe inces Jean Lesage, former premier of Quebec, had been in favor of The CMA, although cool to the an early start and a powerful be in the program by the target tention on whether doctors!ning because this put one of the date for starting--July 1, 1967.| would be able to practise out- country's two largest, provinces Only. the Canadian Medical'side a government. plan. lon Ottawa's side New Image As Brute Hea Developed For Aldo Ray By HOWART C. HEYN HOLLYWOOD (AP)-The stu- dio air conditioning is cut off for|lence, And it is the next take and the barroom set is simmering under a blaze of floodlights, "Let the laugh go all the way this time, Aldo," says director- writer. Burt Kennedy. "Remem- ber, you've never had more fun in your life," Moments later massive Aldo Ray, a mad movie killer, smashes a bottle of whisky on the head of Lon Chaney and bar- tender Chaney goes off the pay- roll in an alcoholic bath. Just possibly this will give you a hint that actor Ray is essay- ing a new screen image: Brute heavy, You would be right. "1 think -- I hope -- this will give me about a 10-year boost in film roles," said Aldo, kicking aside the remnants of the sugar- glass bottle and mopping tea- whisky off his shirt, "I've played heavies before, | but usually in comedy or at least in parts that had some humorous overtones. But there is simply nothing in this char- acter to arouse any sympathy whatever, He epitomizes the devil." 30 Hours Of Color Weekly, Expo Specials Next Season By DOUG WHATLEY | TORONTO (CP)--More than} 30 hours weekly of color, a} weekly series of centennial pro- grams, specials on Expo 67 and nine new evening shows will highlight CBC's television schedule next season. But the fate of This Hour Has Seven Days, CBC-TV's contro- versial Sunday night public af- fairs program, {s still unknown. Cec Smith, CBC director of information services, said at a press conference Friday that the hour formerly occupied by Seven Days will be filled by a public affairs show, Its nature has not yet been determined. Mr, Smith said an announce- ment on the new program could be expected "within a week," Doug Nixon, CBC program- ming director, said the weekly series of half-hour centennial programs, beginning in mid September on Thursday eve- nings, will "bring together in one time period a group of programs significant in centen- nial year." Much of it will be in color START WITH SERIES It will begin with a six-epi- sode series called Great Con- frontations, which Mr. Nixon 'Keep It Clean', Message For Entertainers In Viet By GENE HANDSAKER HOLLYWOOD (AP) --Frank)| Sutton's advice to performers | who go to Viet Nam to enter- tain troops is: Keep it clean, Legends of barracks ribaldry notwithstanding, Sutton says: 'Don't use blue material, They don't like it. It's a form of talking down to them." Sutton, the gravel - voiced, bulldog-faced sergeant who har- asses Jim Nabors on tele- vision's 'Gomer - Pyle, USMC, went to Viet Nam during the show's summer recess from filming He paid his own way to Sai- gon, by commercial airliner Then he did 56 one-man shows in eight days for marine corps audiences ranging from 18 to 1,000 men A writer-actor friend, Larry Hovis, who plays a GI prisoner in Hogan's Heroes, wrote Sut- ton's 22-minute routine MORE GOMERS? Does. the U.S. Marine Corps really have such inept charac- ters as the fumbling though well - meaning Gomer Pyle? Here's Sutton's comment "In every unit Someone would say, 'you've got to see our Go mer Pyle,' and then call out: Go get so-and-so,' Green-eyed and 42, with crew- eut brown hair, Sutton got his training for the TV role as a real-life sergeant in the Second World War. He took part in i4 Pacific beachhead assaults Born in Clarksville, Tenn., came to Hollywood movies and television via summer stock and Broadway. He has a wife, Toby and two children His harsh voice is the result of a node on a vocal chord, A he jon With Quebec in, Mr. Robarts jand other premiers would have \difficulty staying out--especially iwhen the federal plan was to |\draw money for its share of the jcosts from the entire country and pay no money to provinces that were not in, In Welcome to Hard Times Now Mr, Johnson and Mr. the only thing Aldo loves is vio. Robarts are demanding their 2 a motiveless share of federal money to spend during | 4 they wish persons Federal informants gay the of S0vernment is unlikely to give in| Way to this demand because it would take away Ottawa's lever to get the provinces to start a pre-paid medical insurance pro- ;psychopathic violence, {which he kills seven jand burns down the town |Hard Times, supposedly | South Dakota When four survivors manage 'in a year to rebuild the little gram settlement, Aldo bigs back But the demand by some pre- jand burns it down again. AS! iors for delay and more con- you've already guessed, he dies ' pgs Abe ale | with the village this time sultation bore a ring similar to | : ¢ the views of some federal min- It's grim stuff indeed, Ken-|jsters) when Mr. MacKEachen jnedy, who wrote the script, haS/jast month tried to have his made certain that no trace Of|medjcal care. bill pushed sentiment is inspired by thi8 through the Commons before sadistic bully who hasn't 8lthe summer recess jname, He's known only as."'the) tHe and members of the New man from Brodie, Democratic Party felt delay Aldo never speaks a word would provide time for reluctant from start to finish in this saga|provinces and the CMA to of Hard Times, The only vocal! mount opposition sound he makes is the maniacal, rasping laugh that breaks forth WANTED DELAY lin the nastiest places. Many in the cabinet wanted All of this is a far cry from the bill held at first reading \the Aldo Ray who met fame in permitting publication of the |Miss Sadie Thompson in 1954,|Dill for study but lacking ap All, except for the rasp in the|Proval in principle on second laugh, which vaguely recalls the reading. ; gravelly speech that had be-| Prime Minister Pearson come his film trademark over worked a compromise between the vears. the two factions--take it through - second reading and leave it to be studied until Parliament re- sumed in the fall A misunderstanding about the Commons pre - recess business list in the end resulted in George Mcliraith, the govern- ment House leader, holding the bill at first reading described as "Canadian history Mr. Pearson has said the done in a way that has bite to| medical care insurance bill will it," be proceeded with soon after Later programs are to include|Parliament resumes Oct, 5 a 13 part series on Canadian) Mr. MacKachen is understood folk music produced in English|to want it proceeded with im- and French, a four-part series|mediately, which would man be- Canadian wildlife, and six/fore the federal-provincial pre- or eight programs on Canada's | miers conference scheduled for relations with the world around! late October or early November. her Opposed to him will be those Mr. Nixon said the CBC also|who want the bill held at least plans "many specials connected|until the conference, and any| with the 100th anniversary of|who agree with those premiers! Confederation, including actual-;who want it held back for a ity and feature programming of | year or two | New Years' Day, Dominion Day, Expo opening day-in April, the Pan-American Games trom |G 0 Winnipeg in July and the Royal' ore wner Visit." 4 Mr. Smith said three of the B tt] G new evening shows are Cana- a es unman dian. Besides the centennial se- ~oRONTO (CP)--Cigar store Hes, the olher {wo ae 8n HOU" owner Ronald. Quesnell, 2, dave and a program of tunic gave up $151 to an armed hold- with folksingers' Malka Himel| UP man Friday night and then 2 ' tried to recover it against three soi bt Pee ee TON Me to one odds Saturdays ; Of the other new evening pro a the grams, six are American--Walt). Disney, Hey Landlord, Green chased him, grabbed him and ott ee e : knocked his gun loose Acres, The Hero, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Tarzan -- and An accomplice appeared and one, The Saint, is British picked up the gun. Despite two- hated to-one odds Mr. Quesnelle kept fighting He was too much for the two gunmen and the driver of a get- away car joined and made it a three.to-one struggle The three landed several blows to Mr. Quesnelle's face and one of them brought the gunman left the mid store Mr Quesnelle doctor checks it periodically gun down on his head before and could remove it, But Sutton they rode off in the car Says that might soften" the Mr. Quesnelle was taken to Toronto General Hospital where his condition was reported. as good grating tone and "I don't want to change the character." DE LUX! dig "enw, / ay Quel =: BAY RIDGES SH Spam fhe a ee Pickering 839-3621 @ Whitby 668-2692 COLOR BY DE LIE CINEMASCOPE DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 1:00 P.M. A HEARTWARMING ADVENTURE + filled with fun and music! CHILDREN 50: ANYTIME a, 4 : 4 \( {) % AA Gh <6; AN! 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One of two new bills puplisnea | Thursday bars non-white univer- sity students from beionging to pa association of students of lany ethnic group other than i their own unless it is directly \gonnected with their studies, This will hamper the activities lof the multi-racial and strongly | anti-government National Union of South African Students at the country's four English- language universities, The: other bill bars universi- ties from discriminating against students or staff members who ladvocate racial discrimination and will prevent university councils from withholding recog- nition from "all-white" organiz- lations, »e#cppened last year in |Cape Town, | _| Prof. Owen Horwood, princi- pal of the University of Natal, Brian Epstein, the Beatles, newsmen in New York, manager talks to He of said a remark by Beatle John Lennon had been mis- interpreted, and that the Beatles' tour of the United States later this month was still on despite "ban the Beatles' movements here. 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