Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Apr 1962, p. 21

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¢ Oy ep ep iy ao a See, 0 EY CAE EES FRO LS F I PRE ye or PG EEF AFA OA OF OF ~ vs a ats a i Se Se Oe eS Se Ee ee we eo 'Latina, south of Rome, in the reclaimed area of the Pontina marshes. This is a 200-megavolt gas- cooled reactor constructed by the British Nuclear Power Plant Company for Italy's state oll and natural gas corporation, Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi, It should begin to function this year. . Atomic energy in Italy is controlled by the National Com- mittee for Nuclear Energy, established by parliament in 1960. The committee hopes to have commissioned by 1970 a THY OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 18, 1962 2] Italy Moving To Atomic Age ROME (Reuters)--Italy is ad- vancing rapidly into the atomic age with five reactors working, a network of nuclear power stations under construction and plans under way for building a nuclear-powered oil tanker. Three nuclear power stations are expected to be commis- sioned within the next two years. The first will be at Gathers Proverbs From Diplomats UNITED NATIONS (AP)--A UN official has published a book with 10,000 proverbs suitable for almost any diplomatic dilemma. Victor §. M. de Guinzbourg, network of power stations with a capacity of at least 1,000 megawatts more than those now under construction. HELPS DRIVERS WINNIPEG (CP) -- A poten- tial best-seller is the provincial highways department's new drivers' handbook. It includes line drawings and sketches in its presentation of the highway traffic act. WELL EQUIPPED VICTORIA (CP) -- Stuart Fairbairn's pet cat has seven toes--or sets of claws--on each -- foot, Ordinary cats have ive. . POPS' POOL LONDON (CP) -- A British firm is to run a weekly sweep- stakes based on forecasting po- sitions among top - selling rec- ords in Britain. It says the pool will "combine the thrills of foot- ball pools with the excitement of the pop record." GRADE "A" OVEN- Argumenis on war go this ay: "Kill one--a murderer; kill thousands--a hero" (Indian). "Sharpened swords thrust themselves at the enemy" (Af- rican), "One sword sharpens the other' (German). There are arguments for peace coexistence--"'We all row in the same boat" (Greek)--and arguments against it--"The only way you can unite with the tiger is inside the tiger' (Chinese). FOR AND AGAINST There are proverbs favoring military staff committee, has spent his spare time for 25 years collecting proverbs from diplo- mats and from his own 5,000- volume library. He has sent a copy to Pres- ident Kennedy, The president, in pondering eventual negotia- tions with Soviet Premier 4\Khrushchev, can find Russian proverbs reflecting several at- titudes to negotiations. Examples: gain." enemy, conquer." "Lie--but don't overdo it." keep it." | |BELIEVE IT OR NOT same subject are: "Don't be ashamed to bar- "If one is afraid of wolves, one should not go into the "The better you know your the easier he is to "Resist beforewyou give your word; but, having engaged it, Other peoples' saws on the alliances--'Cross in a crowd; the crocodiles won't eat you" (Malagasy) --and opposing alliances--'Form a partnership' and have your hair pulled" (Indian). De Guinzbourg devotes a sep- arate section to favorite prov- erbs he solicited from states- men, Frederick H.. Boland of Ireland offered: "Better a con- ference than contention." Soviet delegate Georgy P. Arkadey, who later became a UN under- secretary, came through with "A bad peace is better than a BROILERS OR POUND YOUNG HENS lb good war' and "'Neighborliness is a mutual business." Guinzbourg's book, called Wit and Wisdom of the United Na- "Do not be shamed into taking|tions, is privately printed in poison" (Surinam). |1,050 signed copies at $10 each. "To have come to an agree-| ment does not mean the agree- BIG ADDITION ment may not be broken'; VANCOUVER (CP) -- Main (Kenya Kikuyu). contract for construction of a "Because a person hates you,|livestock building at the Pa- "Only a simpleton relies on promises" (Serbian). "Do not believe everything you hear' (French), 'TENDS LIGHTHOUSE AVERAGE Alex Herron watches from | Island in Georgian Bay takes | lighthouse keeper on the is- lighthouse tower as helicopter | off again to pick up supplies | land for 24 years, retires in | for another Great Lakes ship- | December which brought him to Hope! ping season. Mr. Herron, 69, GRAND WITH HAM OR. 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