Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1967, p. 25

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About the meeting Monday night. | Irs p orne S est gram for CNR employees aged/tirement, plus an additional/have been eligible for a pension| Hospital has set aside a 10-bed|dates for the federal leadership} 1,200 delegates are expected tO) Guigan, dean of law at the Uni.| Many indignant persons, hs id, got the impression that he ad urged the sterilization of merican women as a popula- on-control measure and the i urtailment of welfare and school improvement programs for slum Negroes. Shockley said he didn't urge any such thing | The controversy arose from a jlecture the Stanford University physicist gave last wee McMaster University in Har ton. Shockley, who shared Nobel Prize in 19% as co-inven tor of the transistor, told the jaudience he persona leugenics recomme jthat as a nation w r iplore publicly possible s |to human qu: problems." | THINKING EXERCISE But h cribed national growth rate. Certificates would be issued to 1arried couples irls would be tem traceptives. When a woman and her husband wanted to have a child, the contraceptive would be removed and they would jhave to turn in a certificate. | After the child was born, the contraceptive would be reinsert« jed. Couples not wishing to have children or not wanting as jmany as the law allowed could jsell their certificates on the open market | JARS EMOTIONS | "After you have recovered jfrom any emotion-provoking jar |from this unfamiliar combina- tion of concepts,' Shockley told ;his McMaster Usteners, "'do japply your brain to the ti capsule child-ertificate propos al 'Students \ In Politics TORONTO (CP) -- Only two orthree per. cent of Ontario high school students take an ac- tive interest in politics, Ab Cc. ion, public relati tor for the Ontario Conservative party, said Monday. The party is trying to organ- ize clubs at community colleges across the province, he said, {But the general attitude of both university and high school stue j dents was to approve, rather jthan draft, resolutions of policy. | Stephen Langdon, secretary « jtreasurer of the New Demo jcratic Youth, said the NDP has |found little interest on a contin- uing basis among high school | Students. | David Weatherhead, president jof the Toronto and District Liberal Association, said thera jis little point in hiring a man to | work on organization inside high | schools. | The association recently ad- vertised for a part-time youth organizer to plan and conduct | group discussions on politics. | Toronto Board of Education jdecided March, 1966, to allow jpartisan political clubs within ischools at the discretion of school principals. | Missionary | Peace-Maker CALGARY (CP) -- A Cana- jdian missionary and his wife fare trying to make peace be- tween warring factions of for }mer cannibals in the Brazil jun- {gle and his sister said Monday, | 'the really likes his work." | Dale Snyder, 32, a Calgary \Baptist working under the - pices of an interdenomin | mission board, "'is trying'to stop ithe Indians from wiping each other out," said his sister, Mrs. |Ken Bender. his wife Mary, n -old daughter, onae, live for three months of | every five with Kayapoo Indians on the Zingu River, 200 miles from the nearest white outpost, | Belem, in Para state. His primary job is documen- tation of the Indians' language jso they can receive scriptural | writings in their own tongue. He lalso is acting as a peacemaker | between two factions. "There aren't many Indians in the tribe, only about 200, I think. He's been trying to stop them fighting each other be- |cause there are so few of them | they could wipe each other out. PERFECT MAN LONDON (CP) -- A wealthy British scientist has given | $600,000 of his own money to a | project to draw up the blueprint {of the perfect man. Dr. Anthony iAmbrose of London University | will head the new centre for Ad- jvanced Study in Development Sciences. It will attempt to pro- duce a picture of the ideal man who will be able to cope better |with the pressures of modern lb

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