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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jul 1965, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 30, 1965 '|there, especially if you've got a family. BOB THOMAS IN HOLLYWOOD . "It's not much of a life, really, if you're in the theatre. You have to leave your family Jason Robards Jr. Has Been Around By BOB THOMAS ' HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- There a glint of honesty in the act- hs of Jason Robards, on pee quality has helped ma' ™m a top dramatic actor of the American stage. His honesty is no artifice of acting skill, Offstage, the lanky, leather - faced Robards is as candid as a sandhog. He har- bors no illusions and promotes none, The reason for this is that he has been around. Jason Robards Sr. was a film star, and his son was subjected to the disillusioning sight of a star's descent from fame. Young Jason had no yen for acting, went to Hollywood High School at the same time as Lana Turner, shipped out in the navy. He landed in New York after the war, tried his hand at soap operas, then climbed his way up in the theatre from The Iceman Cometh to After the Fall. He's here now for one of his rare movie roles, appearing with Henry Fonda and Joanne Woodward in A Big Hand for the Little Lady .Why is he do- ing the film "Alimony," he replied sim- ply. "Same reason I just did a in the middle of dinner, then you sleep until noon the next day, getting up when they're gone. It's a much better way of life for a family in California." TOPPED BY GOLF Many people believe hockey, . ,|not lacrosse, should be Canada's Chrysler Theatre show. [national sport, but' the game More English Popping Up In Italian, Survey Says ROME (Reuters) -- English words are popping up with such increasing frequency in Italian nowada: that some purists have dubbed the modern lang- uage Englitaliano. Apart from old standbys like '"Jeader," "speaker" and "'part- came out here for"a vacation| most people play is golf. ner," which have almost quali- being a "star," instead of the Italian "'diva" or "'stella." DESCRIBE FILMS There are "i film thrilling' or "girlfriend" ts "'fidanzata" (iit- erally, "fiancee")., But an Ital- ian man may have a steady "'fi- danzata" without ever getting formally engaged. "{ film di suspense," usually ' Many of the English words|murder mysteries or detective ced Eng bth gr pot used here are connected with ae ge penn a ia sport and the entertainment|Cock is known as "il maestro' the Italian language all the werd. de! suspense." "Le baby - sitter" and "le| BRINGS MANY TOGHTHER nurse" are. in demand, and spe-| Lumumba University in Mos cial baby-sitting services have|cow has more than 3,100 stu- been started. i dents from 82 countries, mostly Housewives shop at "super- in Africa and Asia. markets" and "'teen - agers" . time. ee The world of crime has also One of the latest is 'girl-| USED IN SPORTS made its contribution by bring- friend"--used because there is| Recent soccer scandals in Ita-\ing in words like "gang" in- no real Italian equivalent. Thejaly have given birth to "il dop-|stead of "banda," "call-girl" in- Italian word normally used forjing." stead of "squillo," "mods and) what Canadians understand by) Words like "sexy" are usedijrockers" and "i teddy-boys" as with Betty and the kids, and) not only as descriptions of mov-|an alternative to "i teppesti."' I've worked every day." | He spoke of his wife, Lauren) Bacall, by whom he has a son, Sam. She also has two children by Humphrey Bogart, and Ro- bards has children by a previ- ous marriage, which explains} the matter of the alimony. The actor was not.quite what you'd call bullish about his film career. I mentioned a few titles and drew these reactions: "By Love Possessed -- That turkey!" "Tender is the) 'BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY ROBSON MOTORS LIMITED Your Quality G.M. Dealer "GOODWiLL GUARANTEED USED CARS & TRUCKS" ies or people, but also in the! Tourists will see places called titles of films, There was, for|"snack-bar," which sell "hot- example, Sexy Al Neon, a mus-idogs" and '"'amburger" (without iscal Py vue containing manyjthe h). strip - tease scenes. The word) In some restaurants, you can 'strip-tease"' itself is slowly re-jorder "'rosbif" (roast-beef) and placing the Italian equivalent,|"'bisteccha" (beef-steak), which, spogliarello. however, often refer to any kind The "topless" has made its\of meat. mark, though it is strictly banned, and books and records are described as "best-sellers," IZZA | Many bars have "i juke-box," Night'--'another turkey!" Act one--"A disaster." (These com- ments are politely translated.) Long Day's Journey into} Night--"A filmed stage play." But he did take a kinder atti-| tude toward his unreleased A |Thousand Clowns. | "I think we realized things that were not in play," he commented. He gave an indication that there might be more films in ihis future . | "I'm a stage man; I've been \devoted the last 20 years of my jlife to the theatre," he said. Way only trouble is New York. Life is getting to be intolerable some the Canada Subsidiaries Hurt By Latest U.K. Belt Tighten ee By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP)--Only one of the latest belt-tightening moves announced by the British gov- ernment to improve its sterling exchange position will hit hard at business in Canada, and its ! main effect will be felt by many {small Canadian subsidiaries of British firms, an informant said Thursday. The moves announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer Callaghan in the British Com- mons Tuesday are aimed at en- couraging British exports and curtailing or postponing im- ports. Consumer credit spend- ing was restricted and some public investment postponed. But the feature of the meas- ures to strengthen sterling 'most likely to be felt in Canada, an official of the British govern- ment said, is a move to bar the use of Britain's official ex- change for investment outside the sterling area--that is, in Canada,:.the U.S. and other non-| sterling countries. This, it was stated, will be felt most severely by smaller British subsidiaries in Canada which tend to depend on their parent organizations in Britain for expansion capital. They no longer will be able to move this capital to. Canada easily. | The larger subsidiaries in| Canada of British firms are mare inclined to seek expansion capital in Canada, perhaps with guarantees on the part of the British parent firms to stand behind the credit of the sub- sidiaries. The new measures an- nounced by Mr. Callaghan will have a limited effect on these arrangements. EXTENDS REQUIREMENT It was explained that in the), Science Scans Hudson Bottom OTTAWA (CP) --Scientists hope to find new clues about the geological composition and history of the bottom of Hudson Bay in the next two months with a research assault by sea, land and air. Seismic and magnetic sur- veys a couple of years ago un- covered the existence of a giant sediment layer up to 10,000 feet thick on the floor of the Bay. Drill cores from this layer are expected to show what has hap-| pened to the area over the last several million years, There is the lure of possible vast oil deposits, usually found in thick sediment layers. Key to the study is Canada's $7,500,000 oceanographic re- search vessel, the Hudson. She , entered the bay early this week accompanied by the Theron, a converted. sealing ship chart- ered by the mines and techni- cal surveys department for the project. The two vessels have _ been dropping university. re- search groups off at eight sites along the shore to set up and operate seismic equipment in conjunction with underwater explosions that will be set off at various parts of the bay. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI : and his NEW TORNADOS RED BARN c Wonders |past British firms could take jinto Britain their foreign earn- jings and exchange them for }pounds on an investment cur- jrency market or buy invest-| jment dollars as easily. In Mr.!| |Callaghan's first budget he an- |nounced that certain imports of |foreign exchange would have to be converted to pounds only at the official rate. Now he has extended the requirement to a larger portion of Britain's for- eign dollar earnings and said none would be available for dol- lar investment. This means that for British industry in non-sterling areas to} expand, premium rates of ex-! change will have to be paid or the money will have to be |raised in borrowings abroad. | An official said it was not dif- ficult for larger, well-known and well-established concerns in Canada with British ownership to raise funds here, particularly with credit guaranteed 'by the |parent firm. | Parent firms will still be able to give the guarantees they have in the past, The difficulty now put in their way arises in SEE US FOR COMPLETE SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Rubber Footwear Tropical Fish & Supplies JOE'S SHOE REPAIRS 80 King St. W. 623-2921 Bowmanville Frigid Locker System Meats Sold In Quarters Cut to Order and All Frozen Foods, Fruits, Vegetables and Fish LOCKER RENTALS 73 King St. W. 623-5578 TORPEDOES SNOWBIRDS KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) --! 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