6 mH OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 26.1966 HAILED BY REDS Dmitri Shostakovich, in Union, He has been award: trouble in the past with fe See Bae of eg ist Labor, highest title in Soviet authority, was hailed the Soviet Union, He is the on the eve of his 60th birthy first composer to be so hon- day toflay as a great nation- ored, Pau genius of the Soviet (AP Wirephoto) ACROSS DOMINION OF CANADA By THE CANADIAN PRESS At least 47 persons died in accidents across Canada during tha waaband 1 WON FE Weeeeereere: A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m, Friday to ye Sunday, local timés, included 52 persons killed in traffic ac: eldents, 11 drownings, one death by fire, one man killed in a hunting accident, and nine killed in miscellaneous mishaps, Quebec had 19 traffic fatpli- ties, including four killed whe their\ car collided with a train at Val Alain Sunday night, The province also had three drown: ings and three unclassified deaths. Ontario had nine road deaths, four drownings, one person killed in a hunting accident, two in a two-plane collision and two miscellaneous fatalities, | Manitoba and Saskatchewan each-had five traffic fatalities, Alberta had four and British Columbia six, Alberta algo had) one unclassified death and one} by fire, and British Columbia) had four drownings, There were two road deaths) jin New Brunswick and one in each of Nova Scotia and Prince} |Edward Island, Nova Scotia! Plus By GENE SCHROEDER DETROIT (AP)--On the side- walk in front of his home, five year » old Gordon Wright Jr.) played ball with a neighborhood friend, also 5, | Suburb 47 Persons Killed © Week-end Accidents also had one unclassified death, Newfoundland had no acciden: tal. fatalities, oumray daae not include InGuntiteL Gemsiay na ovr known suicides or slayings.. SUNDAY Heinrich Otten, Keswick, Ont, and Brian Goodfellow, . West Hill, Ont, two student pilots, when their planes collided over Markham Airport, near Tor: onto, as they came in to land, Mrs, Annie Jones, 69, Owen Sound, in a twowar cragh '60 miles south of Owen Sound, " SATURDAY Muntaz Basat, 90, Waterloo, Ont,, in a single car crash on the Macdonald Cartier Freeway near Windsor, . Bruce Snowden, whose body was found in a pond on Trenton armed forces base. Joseph Edward Bannen, 20, of Toronto, in a three-car collision in northwestern. Toronto, Alfred §, Pollard, 39, North Norwich Township, when hie) was struck by a limb of the tree! he was felling at Listowel, Bryan Knoblauch, 16, Carth: age, when his farm tractor and a car crashed near Milverton, "We're being treated with friendliness and courtesy, and our two girls have had no prob- lems in school," he said, "There have been no further incidents," Other residents of Grosse In Detroit Accepts Negro Family WASHINGTON (AP)--Pres: ident Jotinson is "pretty fussy and very meticulous" about his haircuts, says his barber, Steve Martini, i "He makes little remarks about his hair, He tries to keep his appointments. right on. time. "! admire men that are fucou 'This shawe an interest in they barber and in inen selves, It makes the barber feel more like an artist, Men ip genoral are pretty fussy," artic, 62, is the son of Italian immigrants, . Barbers have been in his family for several hundred years, Martint has a shop in Wash- Angton, but goes to the White House weekly to cut the pres- ident's hair, He operates in a Douglas James O'Grady, 28, and his wife Patricia, 28, Tor: onto, when their car slammed into a bridge abutment in north: Meh AEE E: . Edward Deluca, 19, Bowman: ville, and John Andrew, 16, Osh- awa, when their car crashed into & bridge at Bowmanville; Cassorman, 52, Tor onto, drowned when his boat overturned, at Rosedale, about 40 miles northwest of Peterbo- rough, Gary Stewart, 5, Hamilton, who drowned when he fell into 1B] "FUSSY, METICULOUS', SAYS HIS BARBER MARTINI dent's west wing *office and allots half an hour for the ex: ecutive clip-"Kuropean style, with a razor," He won't disclose his fee, but the minimum union charge for going to a cus tomer is $5. Martini says the president has 'normal, and fine hair more hair than appears in pics Wien, Be tee a Yery aees head of hair, and has fost the normal amount for a man of his age," Ile says Johnson's is a on businessman's cut, whieh 8 "longer than five years ago, fuller on the sides. The con tours are better and it's well trimmed, not long in back, It doesn't look Beatnik,' little shop beneath the presi Hamilton Bay, | Wayne Gray, 17, Kilworthy, when his shotgun accidently dis charged while he was hunting in Morrison Township, 18 miles northeast of Orillia, Wendy Doraty, 2, Port Credit, when struck by a train at Port Credit, 10 miles west of Tor- onto, Paul Emilé Malenfant, 20, Toronto, drowned when his sail- boat capsized on Lake Simcoe, FRIDAY Mrs. Arnold Hutty, 28, Paris, when she fell from a trailer while on a hayride near Paris, Mission Group Picks Leader ST. LHOMAS (CP) -- Edna Schierholtx of Kitchener was re-elected president Saturday of the Lutheran Women's: Mission- ary League for the Ontario dis- trict, Also elected for two-year 'terms. were Mrs, Elmer Fink of |Bimira first --- vice-president land Mrs,' Michael Depne of Simcoe, recording secretary, More than 300 Lutheran women attended the league's one-day convention, Mrs, Fred Weigel of Hanover was elected corresponding secretary; Mrs, J, BE. Schutt of Port Colborne, financial .seeretary: and Olga Paull of Stratford, treasurer, Rev. Milford Murray of St. Catharines was named 'pastoral adyiser, necro nines as 90 number of property owners in the same neighborhood panic) and put their property up for| sale at the same time, | "T¢ this happens, it is often because of an unscrupulous reall DEALING YOUR CAR ? 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JACK HUGHES ONTARIO MOTOR SALES tirmires New Reactor | | Inside, Mrs, Wright prepared|Pointe Woods agree. electricity at a cost of about/dinner in the modern kitchen of| 'The Wrights seem to have By DAVID DAVIDSON TORONTO (CP) ~ Coimpeti| mills a kilowatt-hour, [the two-sterey red brick colonial -- ee ag ge elt tion, as everyone knows, is one COMPETITIVE WITH COAL | wo other children--Joyce, 7 jhood," sail Circuit Judge Blair) Hilary Whittaker, chairman of way of keeping prices down. | "This unit energy will beland Cheryl, 9 -- were in a/Moody Jr,, chairman of the/the Human Relations Council's But how do you inject an ele-eompetitive with the cost ot nearhy grammar school iGrosse Pointe Human Relations|membership committee, said ment of competition into a nO-/nower from a coal-fired 'plant! 'The father, A, Gordon 'Wright, | Council, that within two weeks after the nopoly? land from any other type of nu-/36, prepared to wind up a busy| "I'm not suggesting, though, Wrights moved in there were 34 In the case of the Hydrojclear power station Available |day at the office so he could/that the problem has been com:|applications for membership, Electric Power Commission ofjteday, of the same size at aljoin his family in their new $40,-/pletely' resolved," said MOOCY, |ppeeremmmnal _ Ontario, the answer is to com-/similar site and from the morei000 home at Groose Pointe|who lives about six blocks from) pete with yourself, }remote hydraulic sites yet to be! Woods, a plush Detroit suburb. |the Wrights, And when a nuclear reactor developed," says AECL. It was a typical family pat-| The problem is the fear of) at Douglas Point on Lake Hu-| The site at Pickering has|tern, repeated in th ds of|some h wners that property ron goes into operation later|been planned to accommodate communities -- except for one! values automatically drop when this year, the other means ofjgenerating equipment capable wing: Negroes move into a neighbor a Aw M mvaduaina alactricity AA AAA he firet hoaad Pressing Soucy a\uvu,vuY ae op tha "|\CHALLENGE FREAKS estate broker who attempts to exploit community fears and the Ren ahtie watav! ast enim we sens ¢ Beit = are Sas (wk paVeMClg Up tO Rua ti w @NG COMP Will Have & Compo) watts OF electricity, Negie iaaaay One of the two atomic re: | Relghborhood. | This theory has 'been chal: actors under way now will be FOUND HOSTILITY ilenged by the Michigan Civil in operation by 1970 and the' When they moved in about/Rights Commission, which dis second the following year. two' months ago, they were the |tributed ter to G Their capacity then, H y dro/targets of hostility and harass-|Pointe Woods clergymen «nu will equal the needs of/ment. 4 leivic leaders when the Wrights "There were cranks going up) moved in . i and down the street--walking,| "Numerous studies conducted Ontario's share of the St, Law-idriving, shouting 'Nigger, get/by economists and. appraisers rence River power project and/out,'" said Wright, a regional/have demonstrated that prop director of the federal economiciery values remain constant or development administration andjeven increase under these cir- the son of a Cleveland million-/cumstances (Negroes moving FREE ROLL OF FILM! 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'The nuclear power potential rs nuclear generating station atlis unlimited," a Hydro spokes:\*'e: '"E just couldn't concelve/into a neighborhood), Pickering' f ea "al easterniman says, "It's like finding alot running into this sort of thing "The only exception is a tem boundary of Metropolitan Tor-|dozen new Niagaras." jin 1966 p depreciation if a great onto which will have an initial) Atomic reactors operate with! a een INL 'capacity of 1,000,000 kilowatts, |uranium. fuel using heavy wa- iter as a moderator and coolin COAL IMPORTED agent. The splitting of atoms ro Last year power generated|ine reactors and their slowing and purchased by the commis-jdown in the denser-than-ordin: sion rose seven per cent to a1,-lary heavy water produces heat, 500,000,000 kilowatts, Of this 2.2/7.0 heat turns ordinary water per cent was generated by the in another area into steam commission in hydro - electric) which moves the generators and 22.6 per cent in thermal-|inat produce electricity, electric stations, The remainder)... Masks? aba was bought. | Nearly 3,950,000 tons of coal, SUGGESTS UNITY MOVE much of it imported from Noval VANCOUVER (CP) The Scotia, was used in the ther |prosident of the Canadian mal-electriq, stations alone Broadcasting Corporation says Atomie energy used in gen-| portability of education stand: eration will not only increas@/ards and requirements between Ontario Hydro's capacity but provinces would strengthen Ca- will set patterns for its use by/nadian unity. J. L. 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