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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Mar 1965, p. 17

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i ees Oe ae BOND STREET LOOKING TO THE This scene taken from Rit- son road and looking east on Bond street shows a section of the new downtown one- way highway sector recent- ly put into operation. King street soon will be one-way T eastbound and Bond street one way westbound. The new traffic system was re- commended in the Damas- Smith Traffic Survey of the City made several morths ago. --Oshawa Times Photo Swedish Trains Carry Axes To Kill Run-over Reindeer GAELLIVARE, Sweden (AP) The most - used tool aboard Swedish northland trains at this time of year is an axe--not for chopping wood, but killing run- over reindeer. The bloody business has got- ten so out of hand that engin- eers on the Lapland Iron Ore Railway are asking for shorter working hours. They say they need rest from runs along the 'death lines," during which they have to work as butchers, killing maimed reindeer. A spokesman for the train- men, engineer Knut Appelavist, said recently: "We cannot stand it anymore. We look like bloody butchers when we come back from the line. The ore line and the in- land line at time of year are nothing but large butchering places with bloody reindeer carcasses strewn along the tracks. "Many of the engine drivers here show mental disturbances every winter and early spring. This problem must be solved somehow." IS MAJOR PROBLEM Everyone agrees that the problem of the reindeer mas- sacres has become one of the chief difficultiés facing the Swedish north where, as else- where. in Lapland, huge herds of the domesticated, short- tailed, brown and white rein- deer are kept. Normally ant- lered animals, the North Amer- ican species of which is called caribou, the reindeer lose their antlers before spring. Last year 3,694 animals were killed by trains. The state rail- ways paid out close to 300,000 kroner ($60,000) in indemnities to Lapp reindeer - owners. The per-head compensation is about half of what a Laplander gets if a beast of prey kills one of his reindeer. Watchmen along the rail lines spend most of their time DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vienna -- Adolf Schaerf, 74, president of Austria; after in- fluenza and liver failure. Theodore Gra- aah 78 Hey on yudge of the(ner, 85, retired publisher of Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench and former Liberal mem-|@fter @ long iliness. department of the University of Saskatchewan. Tacoma, Wash. -- Charles (Chuck) Congdon, 55, outstand- ing club pro who won the Cana- dian n golf tournament in 1948; of a heart attack, Field and Stream magazine; in the winter cutting off the branded ears of dead reindeer, so that the owners will be paid. Some reindeer are run over on practically every train trip. PASSENGERS OBJECT Passengers aboard the trains often assail the engineers for having run over the reindeer, some passengers fainting dead away at the bloody sight. Some engineers said an up- setting feature is the pressure of schoolchildren aboard trains. As the engineers go about their unwanted but necessary task of putting maimed reindeer out of their misery, the kids stand there, pale and watching. The railway men have turned down proposals to equip them with guns, saying "that would not make the butchering less horrible." One drastic measure added a humorous note to a situation that no one in the northland ordinarily finds funny. Trains equipped with tape - recorded wolf howls in an effort to scare the reindeer out of the way. But the scheme was aban- doned when the reindeer did not react. LINFIELD WINS BELFAST (Reuters) -- Lin- New York -- Eltinge F. War-ifield beat Bangor 2-0 in the Irish Soccer Association Cup THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 1, 1965 1 7if _NEW YORK (AP)--Today is the release date for photo- graphs of the current spring collections, delayed a month after the January showings to protect the industry from de- sign piracy. vogue started by Marc Bohan last year--is barely on the fash- ion scene today. 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