Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 May 1966, p. 42

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42 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 18, 1966 FORECASTER GIVES WORD TO GO Forecaster Bill Frickson Lights, Most of the rocket works at a newly develop- launchings at Fort Chruch ing science, the prediction ill, Man., are made during of auroral storms, popular~ the storms, Predictions now y known as the Northern are accurate within two Chinese Children days, Mr. Brickson Is work ing on a more sophisticated method to cut this to three hours, CP Photo Taught 'Hate American Lessons fy FRANK TUOHY PEKING (AP)--Small Chi-| first children's district palace nese children are being taught/These places are open to all to hate Americans. When | pro-| youngster in the 16 districts of tested that American children| Shanghai after school! and on are not taught to hate Chinese,|Sundays, for sparetime activi I was told: 'Our system of edu- ties cation is different from theirs, ight hundred children ap for the U.S, is not a socialist pjayded as I arrived at the country," Shanghai children's palace, In During my first week in| the garden my two small guides China, I said to myself over and'jed me to a sort of obstacle over again: 'It's wonderful race, under barbed wire, over what they've done for the chil-| walls and up ladders, down tun dren.' In the big cities and the| nels. Hach obstacle represented surrounding countryside | saW\one stage in the famous Long no signs of hunger; though March of 1935, and the child clothes are sometimes ragged,| | doing the full course would feel the children are bright-eyed,| himself nearer the endurance their skins clear, and revolutionary spirit of Ther are few shaven scalps,| 'Papa' Mao Tse-tung, the Com no scabs or skin ailments. I) munist leader, visited schools in Hangchow! LEARN-PARTY LINE where the windows were open) Incide the large converted to a light snow falling outside, pouce a variety of activities but no child was coughing.| were going on, Upstairs, little There were very few running boys and girls charmingly sang noses, It is the Chinese children) same yerses whos title turned and their mothers who have) to he "We must study hard benefited most from preventive) ¢,, medicine, she pre-natal care.) niqg did a folk dance, "em the clinics in the communes and broidering the portrait of Chair the new hospitals in the cities The doctors I met in these places nearly always turned out our revolution,' Ten-year- man Mao," Later | heard such works as 'We must defend our In the same city 1 visited my; shot down by Chinese or Vietna-| }mese, Next door the art class was} copying cartoons of bayoneted American soldiers, Earlier works pinned on the walls showed U.S, President Johnson bandaged and on crutches, hob bling away from Viet Nam, un der a Chinese slogan 'resolutely wipe out the U.S, imperialists," Knock-kneed American soldiers} collapsed in front of muscular} Vietnamese; paper tigers were throttled; helicopters exploded in dozens above the title "The U.S, imperialists refuse to ad: mit their defeat,' Quite apart from the subject matter of these efforts, | noticed no sign of originality, Fvery thing was copied by the chil dren from clippings from parts publications which were pinned to their desks. In fact, I con cluded that creative originality is effectively banished from the new China Lady Megan George The youngest driver compet ing on the World Grand Prix circuits, Chris Amon of New Zealand, will compete in the Le Circuit Mt.-Tremblant-St.- Jovite, The diminutive smoothy from ldown under is the number 2 | man on the Mclaren Haecing Team, driving a Ford powered eee like machine in Formula 1 open-wheel Grand Prix events land the latest McLaren Viva! lracing car in sportscar compe- titions, The number 1 driver on ithe McLaren team is another New Zealander, Bruce Melaren, 'whose entry into the first In- jternational race of 1966 held in | Canada was previously announce ed, The exciting MeLaren-Amon |due will be formidable oppon ents to the massivA. assault of horsepower~coming fi the La hatt 50 from all over the United States and Canada IN' LAURENTIANS The 2.9 mile track, nestled picturesquely in the Laurentians some 80 miles north of Mont- real, will accommodate the fastest and finest line-up of automobile racing machinery ever assembled in Canada. John Cannon in Dan "Hoss" Blockers Vinegaroon Special, the newest Hotshot in U,S8.. sportscar rac ing Charlie Hayes, Mark Dona hue in Roger Penske's new very potent Lola 71-70, will all be strong challengers for the huge trophy that goes to the winner Add to this the names of two more fine' American partici May 29th 50 sportscar race at! Youngest Driver On Circuit: To Enter Sportscar Event pants, Sherman Decker and La- ja Lola-Chey and an Olds power- ied McLaren, The organizers re- jport that this represents about 0 per cent of the final race day starting grid, which means that there will some spectacular racing at Le Circuit May 74-29. Chris Amon in his new Me- Laren - MK doves the compe tition however and has proven himself in all kinds of cars the |world over. Amon won the sea- lon opener at Le Cireuit last year in a MeLaren, won at Sil- verstone, England, in the same car, drove in second place at the 1965 Le Mans 24 Hour event and presently holds the unoffi- cial lap record on ~ France's most famous track, The latter two points were made by the 22- year-old yeteran driving the sen- sational Ford GT machines Amon is one of Ford's brightest hopes for a Le Mans win in 1966 Decker and Motschenbacker hoth raced at Le Cirenit last year, MotschenbacKker, an Am- erican citizen fr Germany, | will drive a British car (Me- Laren) powered by an Ameri- can engine (Olds) in a race in Canada trying to improve on his Sth place finish in the 1965 Labatt 50 battle Decker has persevered thru two disastrous weekends at Le Cireuit, The brakes on his Lola seized as the cars were lining up for the start of the 1965 Labatt 50 and he never recov ered from it, During practice for the September Players Quebec MARTY' Record Centre 35'2 Simcee St. N. Marty's Record Centre will be opening this Thursday, Be sure and drop in and take o look at our extensive stock, full choice of popular LPs, Folk, Country and West- ern ond Classical, All ot popular prices, Decker rolled and nearly de TIDE SWEEPS HIGH highest tides im the world, vary molished his machine. But like| The Bay of Fundy has thejing between 47% and 54 'oa Posi it ie tet etl a. att lA Aa ete ES most of these auto racing dare- devils, Decker is back for more and hetter things ($$$) Resides the imposing line-up of foreign cars and drivers, .a record turn-out of Canadian tal ent is expected, New cars and new drivers will be very much in evidence, A big crowd is an ticipated by the organizers for the first race of the season in Canede and early reseryvatinns by those planning to attend would he advisable and BIG WEEK You a live once ,,.$0 see ink Panther twice! 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