Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1967, p. 7

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he pavilion, a, 187-foot- lesic dome. ere remanded for trial pal court May 1% dent Wednesday night hird of this nature re- Expo property within week. larvey Davidson, 18, of Ont., is being held 0 bail pending trial nday on a_ mischief rising from the dam- a $75,000 statue outside pavilion late Mondays | TAKES INTEREST theran Church in earned nearly $3,000, investments in 1966. > CARS guarantee for your 4 power brakes, custom _ owner automobile, steering, power brakes, for YOU in 1967, Lic, 'ERMS ARRANGED 7 NET, DART RIVE AWAY ! Rate Terms French Line's pride, The France, is in Quebee City where she was greeted by THE PRIDE thousands of Quebecois. It was the France's first trip down the St. Lawrence Ri- OF FRANCE ver. She had more than 2,000 passengers onboard, all of which are going to visit Expo 67 in future days. (CP Wirephoto) Where were you when that last light bulb burned out? No doubt you were left in the dark, annoyed with the manu- facturers and accusing them of planning things that way. You don't need to stay in the dark any longer. Ask yourself a couple of questions: Do you want all your lights to glow as dimly as a night light? Do you want a bulb which would increase your electricity bill out of all proportions to the light it gives? Of course not -- you want the happy medium of efficient light- ing. and economical operation. Canadian General Electric says that today's h ld People Today Are Using | More Home Light Bulbs averages about seven times the cost of the bulb itself. That 100-watt bulb is designed to provide steady light for at least 750 hours. The regular household bulb|"'is collaboration." operates with a coiled tungsten| He had just been told that the filament that burns very hot|Soviet and American pavilions and bright. The more brightly|at Expo 67 in Montreal face a bulb lights, the hotter itsjeach other across a narrow filament is, and the sooner it|Strip of water. burns out. Conversely, at a low-| The correspondent beamed er temperature, less light is|With smug satisfaction. It was produced and the bulb lasts/no use telling him that the longer. | juxtaposition of the two build- Tiny particles of tungsten are |ings was decided by other fac- contimually "boiling" off the|tors and that "collaboration" of filament until it finally burns|the two super-powers was not out. involved. It is possible to make bulbs} The incident, while insignifi- MOSCOW (CP)--"That,"' the |Chinese newspaper man said, light bulb is a happy medium between high efficiency and long life. Their engineers and scientists have continually im- proved the ordinary light bulb that you buy at your super- market or corner store. In terms of light output per watt of electricity consumed, today's bulb is much more Landscape Across China Changed Little By Time By ANTHONY GREY PEKING (Reuters) -- Trav- elling through China today in a train with all modern com- forts affords a view of a an attendant brings in a huge colored thermos flask filled with boiling water; a porcelain mug with a lid and several small bags of tea to allow s to make tea for landscape little changed for centuries. Peasants in wide-brimmed straw hats can be seen stag- gering along with baskets of earth slung from wooden yokes, or tilling the land with ancient one - furrow wooden plows. The few Westerners who make the 1,500-mile journey from Hong Kong to Peking pass through the well-watered south with its rice - growing area green and. sometimes lush, and the dry, dust-ridden --and this year drought-rid- den -- north where the wheat fields are hard and gritty. Many of China's 500,000,000 peasants can be seen busily at work in the constant battle to feed a people who represent one-quarter of the world's pop- ulation. Young people and old wear baggy blue or khaki trouse¢s and jackets, and many have white gauze face-masks over mouth and nose -- a health precaution encouraged by the authorities. Uniformed soldiers of the People's Liberation Army are in evidence everywhere on stations and on the train itself. The only music or broad- cast to be heard comes from, relay speakers in every com- partment, MAO IS EVERYWHERE It is an unending mixture of quotations from the writings of Communist party Chair- man Mae Tse-tung and revo- lutionary songs. A picture of Mao looks down from either end of the long carriage and a colored por- trait is mounted before the front funnel of the steam loco- motive. Every engine of China's railways displays a picture of Mao. The martial strains: of China's most popular song, When Sailing the Seas Rely on the Helmsman, boom from the station loudspeakers as the 12-coach train slides out of Canton at the start of the 38-hour trip to Peking. The helmsman, of course, is Mao. The carriages are painted green outside with yellow stripes and permanent slo- ans. vanes are panelled with light veneered wood. Lace curtains hang at the window of each sleeper and a small table under it is covered with a white embroidered table cloth. A glass-stemmed table lamp with a scarlet' shade casts a rosy glow in the eve- ning. A knob under the table al- lows the relay loudspeaker in the compartment to be turned down but not off, but one in themselves. The dining-car is clean and comfortable with a _ potted plant on every table. Good Chinese and European food can be chosen from a menu in English and Chinese. At meal-times, there are al- ways six to a dozen soldiers wearing revolvers eating _in the dining-car or just sitting there reading to each other from their red booklets of Mao's quotations, The rest of the time, they patrol the train. At stations and along the route, all buildings are cov- ered with slogans praising Mao and his thought. Full- length colored portraits of him look down on every platform and frequently there are huge billboards depicting Af- rican, Asian and Latin Amer- ican revolutionaries marching, eyes ablaze with bayonets fixed in rifles, © Many passengers carry their belongings in string bags dangling from the same bam- boo yokes used in the fields, APPEARS UNCHANGED Travellers on the train get down at most. stations to stretch their legs, ery ore. rs or @ sna Chicken 'on Tale frown platform trolleys. After a comfortable night's sleep in the smoothly- moving train, passengers awake to a view of China as it must have looked hundreds of years ago. Terraced rice fields cover the plain in which the track is laid. Bare grey mountains rise on either side of them. An- cient but effective irrigation systems nourish the shoots. Barefoot peasants plow, plant and carry earth for new dikes. A woman washes clothes in a hollow where rain has gathered, two men pull a sin- gle-furrowed plow with ropes over their shoulders, where apparently no beast of burden is available; and a squad of 30 people hack at a small rice field with hand tools squatting on their haunches as they turn the soil. As the train moves north, the terrain becomes flatter. Crossing the mighty mile- wide Yangtse River at Wuhan provides the contrast of one of China's largest industrial complexes. Hundreds of chimneys belch smoke and thousands of work- ers wearing almost uniform blue denim trousers and tunics swarm through the streets to and from the factories. Shanty - type dwellings are packed on either side of the railway, emphasizing the sud- den concentration of popula- tion. The second dawn comes as the train speeds on, revealing troops helping in the dry nor- ern wheatfields. The dry dusty picture con- tinues until the train pulls into Peking's modern station -- right on time, after a 38-hour journey. NEED A PHONE VANCOUVER (CP) -- The British Columbia safety council says all outdoor community telephone nearby for emergency to save a person who has been! under water for longer than two minutes. | BRIDGE SCORES The winners and high scores in the games played by the Oshawa, Oshawa Golf, Brooklin and General Motors Duplicate Bridge Clubs were: OSHAWA CLUB Section A North and South --- Mrs. G. A. Rundle and Dr, §S. P. Kandel, 154; G. Adams and K. Adams, 120; Mrs. E. J. Wads- worth and J. Miller, 110; Miss D. Reddoch and Miss G. Wil- son, 113. East and West -- Mrs. S. Sheridan and R. White, 143; A. Little and J. Coles, 132; Mrs, R. Heron and J. Patter- son, 123; J. Buchanan and R. Normoyle, 108. Section B North and South -- Mrs. E. M. Culp and Mrs. §S. P. Kandel, 126; Miss G. Milton and P. Kankonen, 124; Mrs. J. MacLean and Mrs. W. Med- land, 111; Mrs. V. A. Silgailis and E. Coles, 106. East and West -- Miss A. V. Drummond and Mrs. W. Heron, 147; Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker, 145; E, Huculak and Mr. Adam- kovies, 107; Miss H. Ross and D. Morris, 104. GOLF CLUB North and South -- F. Loren- zen and Mrs. V. Robson, 79; Mr. and Mrs. E. Henry, 68; Mr. and Mrs. P. Chubb, 57; B. Field and E. Anderson, 54. East and West -- Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Armstrong, 71; Mr, and Mrs. J. Walker, 66; Mrs. H. Lapp and J. Coles, 64; Mrs. B. Howson and Mrs. I. Barr, 57. BROOKLIN CLUB Mrs. S. Sheridan and Mrs. R. Drew, 94; R. Morris and J. Patterson, 93; Mrs. E. J Wadsworth and L. Peel, 90; J. Buchanan and J. Glover, swimming pools should have al Miss G. Bovay and Mrs. C. A. Bovay, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wild, calls. It warns little can be done| GENERAL MOTORS North and South -- Mr. and |Mrs. R. Morris, 127; Mrs. W. Heron and Mrs. L. Barkell, phisticated than its predeces- sors. Smaller, neater bulbs produce a strong, even light, well diffused and transmitted by the white inner coating on the glass. With today's kind of living, people are using more and more light bulbs in the home and leaving them on. longer. This naturally means that the expected life of the bulbs is he- ing used up more quickly. So you ask, 'How long should a light bulb last?" Electric light bulbs are prob- ably one of the most economi- cal essential commodities on the market. They are purpose- ly designed to give the most efficient light for bined cost of bulbs and elec- tricity. The cost of the electricity consumed by a 100-watt Cana- dian General Electric bulb dur- ing its lifetime, for example, 123; Miss A. V. Drummond and Mrs. Wadsworth, 122; C. Nelson and J. Drummond, 105. East and West -- Mr. and Mrs. R. Marks, 120; Mrs. R. Barrand and R. Goddard, 115; Mr. and Mrs. E. Jeffery, 114; J. Willis and S. Hall, 110. Mrs. W .Baker will defend her title when the individual championship games are play- ed May 11. nagging backache! She used to be bothered by backaches and tired feeling. When she learned that irritation of the bladder and urinary tract can result in backache and tired feeling, she took Dodd's Kidney Pills. Smart girl. Dodd's Pills stimulate the kidneys to help relieve the condition causing the backache and tired feeling. Soon she felt better -- rested better. If you are bothered by backache, Dodd's Kidney Pills may help pew. too, You ean depend on Dodd'a, lew large size saves money, the com- to last almost any length of|Cani, was nevertheless sympto- time, and Canadian Generaljmatic of the running battle Electric does make different) between the U.S.S.R. and China types of bulbs for a wide varie-|in which each accuses the other ty of uses. These range from|0f collaborating with the United the photo-flash bulbs which|States. give an intense light for 1-50) This has become one of the of a second to the traffic signal |most quarrelsome aspects of the and street light bulbs witl ajentire bitter wrangle the two 2,000 to 6,000 hour life. {Communist giants have been The fluorescent tube produces|carrying on for years. light on a different principle,| Each shows a_ pathological lasting for 12,000 or more|suspicion that the other has hours. This is the most widelyjentered into a secret deal with jused light source in North|Washington. Both react angrily America. to such charges, | In between comes your house-|_ The most outspoken thrust by jhold incandescent bulb, the 60-|Peking came last December watt lasting for 1,000 hours and|When Foreign Minister Chen Yi the 100-watt for 750 hours. | aun oxs These combine, for your con- PILOUS STAYS ON venience and economy, the low-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Barry jest cost of light yet the utmost|yan Gerbig, owner and chair- efficiency. |man of California Seals in the ee ~~ |expanded National Hockey PARKER TRADED League setup, announced Satur- WHEELING, W.Va (AP) --|day that despite reports to the Wheeling Ironmen of the Con-|contrary Rudy Pilous will be tinental Football League an-|the club's general manager nounced the trade Tuesday of|Rumors have persisted since guard Charlie Parker to Nor-|van Gerbig's takeover of the folk Neptune's for Jerry Fre-|club one week ago from the ricks, a 210-pound 5-foot-11 full-|Shasta Corporation that Pilous back. 'would be replaced. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 12, 1967 7 said there was "abundant evi- dence" of an anti-Chinese union between the U.S. and U.S.S.R, FEAR AND PROPAGANDA "We do not fear a_ Saviet- American attack,' he said, charging that the Soviets had moved 13 divisions from East- ern Europe to the Chinese bor- der. "The Chinese people are prepared for the war and con- fident of final victory." On their part the Russians have shown anxiety about the Chinese - American ambassa- dorial talks which take place from time to time in Warsaw. Comments in the Soviet press convey the impression that these are directed against the Soviet Union. Diplomatic observers believe there are genuine fears of a Sellout but also see the ex- changes as containing a certain amount of pure propaganda-- the idea being to tarnish the Communist world. Soviet And USS. Pavilions Face Each Other At Expo Vietnam has provided a cata- lyst for the unending flow of invective, with Peking accusing Moscow of plotting to abandon North Vietnam and thereby force it to negotiate with the Americans, and Moscow accus- ing Peking of giving the Amer icans a free hand in Vietnam by promising not to intervene as long as China itself is not attacked. adversary in the eyes of the! FOR ALL YOUR DRUC NEED Phone 723-2245 FREE-CITY-WIDE-DELIVERY JURY AND LOVELL It's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran Concentrate. Pour this into a pint bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. Take two tablespoons full a day as needed and follow the Naran Plan. 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