Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Mar 1966, p. 7

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IT WHISTLES! whistles but has a long reach. Janis, a student attended the trade school's open house in Toronto Wed- nesday. Janis Adams discovers to her surprise that the "Friendly Robot' whistles. A product of the Provincial Institute of Trades, the ap- preciative robot not only (CP Wirephoto) lads GLANCE AROUND Oe ee Ee ee THE GLOBE Ups And Downs Sees ey Sd a icin eaminca min cea aie, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, May 13, 1966 7 Around Peking TOKYO (AP)--The absence of Peking Mayor Peng Chen, one of China's most powerful men, from ceremonies honoring visit- Mental Care Ordered For Georgia Klansman Eavestroughs Deliver Music OAKVILLE (CP) -- Music\Line near the Macdonald-Car-| "? big Boe Tadio = rences. io en rs say a -| Installation of a frequency radio field and leak-|former has Pesos age from the underground cable| bulbs glowing a: on the tower property are re-|but they continue sponsible for the weird occur-'time after being comes from the eavestrough|tier Freeway. ATHENS, Ga. (AP)--A Ku Klux Klansman charged last Ween With assault with invent to murder his wife was ordered committd to Georgia's mental hospital ard Sims, 43, was ruled to be in need of psychiatric care. In an earlier involvement with the law, Sims was acquitted of mur- 'hursday. Joseph How?) © jing Albanian and Romanian Dora Alencar de Vasconcellos to| delegations added to speculation be Brazi!'s ambassador to Can-\today that he may be in dis- ada: Mis. Vasconceiios was tor |$*=<- j many years Brazil's consul-gen-| Peng, 67, No. 6 in the Com- eral in New York. munist party hierarchy and a member of its ruling politburo NAMED TO HALL |was absent from banquets given INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)--/for each visiting delegation and Three newspaper men who/|did not go to Peking Airport gained worldwide prominence| Wednesday to see the Albanisna head a list of the first 16 named off or to greet the Romanians. downspout. Bulbs glow after light switches are turned off. Fluorescent tubes held in the bare hand glow brightly enough for reading. "We have learned to live with it," says Douglas Wood, vice- chairman of the Oakville board of education and owner of the strange house on the Eighth "If we want to have some fun with our guests we tell them they are imagining things when they ask us if we can hear| music coming from 'hs wires; fences, the downspouts or the: lightning rods." The explanation is s imple enough, Mr. Woods said in an interview, and the house isn't haunted. But it is located 1,200 Thursday night to the Indiana Tokyo students of Chi af- Journalism Hall of Fame. They|fairs, diplomats, newspa- hare Kent Cooper, former gen-|Per men and scholars are won- Big Problem Is Education OTTAWA (CP)--Next month;ernment had money available Prime Minister Pearson and the|than from any conscious deci provincial premicrs take a look|sion about which level of gom at one of the most important|ernment is best suited to do the der in connection with the 1964 der in connection with the 1964 killing of Lemuel Penn, a Wash- s. -- Press; Roy W. Howard, co-|caught up in the current "anti- WOMAN IS AMBASSADOR [founder of Scripps - Howard/Party" purge. : RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters)| Newspapers, and Ernie Pyle, Mao Tse-tung made his first President Humberto Castello) famed -=r correspondent killed d public appearance in island during the Second World|the Albanians Tuesday, and ie War. jnearly everybody else who is t lany body in the Communist an 1g SEES MENACE \narty appeared. Albania is Pe- ieee .| Europe. Dru Control" KAR) A Swedish aero-| "Deng's absence from the func- nautical act ria ana suggests that he could be 3 supersonic commercial aigliners|under suspicion because of one OTTAWA (CP)--A committee] . 14 pose a menace to health|of his vice-mayors, Wu Han, and trols over 9 oan property. He proposed thelr) ors in the capital have been un- testing and sale of drugs to pro-|introduction be prevented. Bo! gor sharp attack for their wob- tect the health of er |Lundberg, general director of ----~ The committee's report, sub- in. aerotechnical test centre of| July 14, was tabled in the Com-| Bromma, mons Thursday by Health Min-|when a plane breaks through} ister MacEachen. 1 the sound barrier, a boom re-| The minister did not say Why) its that can break windows, | months before making the re-|crack piaster and prompt heart port public. He said some drug/attacks in a ground radius of | and patent regulations are be-|49 miles. ing changed in line with recom-| while other changes rere being LONDON (Reuters)--China's | | considered. z third nuclear test seems to have| | The committee, headed by Dr. | ltrwin Hilliard, physici i been that of a baby hydrogen jirwin Hilliard, physician - in-);omb, British specialists said Hospital, found that most new nee | , "' analysis indicated that the fis- -- not produced under sion-fusion-fission sequence es-| ager ee sential to a successful full-scale | were needed because drugs had) ; A become much more powerful, Monday's hs gam lh ond jand dangerous than previously. | Western China. Secondly, the public was unable | | | | | ington, D.C., teacher, near gf 'eral manager of The Associated|dering whether Peng has been Branco has appointed Mrs. py a sniper's bullet on a Pacific six months at the banquet for BADEN-BADEN, West Ger-|King's only Communist ally in has urged tighter federal con- two Communist party. newspa- | mit to the government last sw oag Popeye Sweden, said that) the government waited 10) | jmendations by the committee, WAS BABY BOMB | chief at the Toronto Western Thursday. Their preliminary Beg. cron regulations) drogen blast took place in |to realize some of the dangers| manufaciuring facilities and inherent in the misuse of some safety controls. ahah Mr. MacEachen sad his de- REPORT ON COMPETENCE partment has made arrange- The committee's main recom-|ments to submit such reports mendation was that patents| on the competency of drug man- H IGHLY RECOMMENDED Che KRih Room NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7.30 P.M. 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