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The Oshawa Times, 16 Dec 1959, p. 20

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Te we Ww 9 RWW POPE CREATES CARDINALS Pope John XXIII sits on his | throne in Vatican City before | opening secret consistory at | which he created eight new | cardinals of the Roman Catho-. lic Church. Among them are Archbishop Albert Gregory Meyer and Alois Muench, both | Formal Advice On TTC Barred TORONTO (CP) -- Metropoli- tan Toronto council Tuesday re- moved Chairman Fred Gardin- er's right to make a formal rec- ommendation on two appoint- ments to the Toronto Transit Commission. | Instead council decreed the {1960 seven - member executive {committee should make formal |recomméhidations for the two {commissioners from names nominated by anyone. | Mr. Gardiner said he would make recommendations concern- {ing the TTC "although it may lcarry no weight at all." | The 1960 executive committee will be selected Jan. 12 and it is not expected to appoint new com- missioners before Jan. 26. 2 Experimental 'French Classes TORONTO (CP) Experi- mental French classes in two suburban Scarborough schools, in & which pupils practise vocabulary by playing "store," will deter- mine whether younger children learn French better nal athets. Ten- and 11-year-old' pupils in Jumbling Trend In Building WINNIPEG (CP)--Planning of future cities may involve build- ings that can be used for a while and then removed like disposable cartons, a prominent British architect says. Sir Hugh Casson made the sug: gestion in an interview during a visit to Winnipeg. He said that at present cities are so crowded and jumbled that no one sees buildings any more. "People don't look up any higher than 10 feet, past the elec- tric signs. Architects are becom- --|ing less important." If the jumbling trend continued, he said, "buildings, instead of be- ing permanent things, might be- come cartons -- something you use for now and then get rid of." This might not be so frighten- ing as one might expect. ""It may result in new concepts of planning. If buildings become disposable: you will get a differ- ent type of architecture. It might be exciting." WINS TV AWARD |P=ifpin for 18 monhs, has pro- LONDON (CP) -- Torono-born d a series of Sunday night William Kotcheff, 27, hasbeen; __. 'fhe award is made an- presented with an award as the|nually by the Producers Guild for best television drama producer of outstanding work in British tele- 1959. Kocheff, who has been inlvision, 4 (cI (e]V] 8 (o]n):1 4 Give and Take GIFTS HERE CII (e lV] 3 (o]n].Y ¢ "ry. - Give and Take" GIFTS HERE OSHAWA CAMERA CENTRE (Photographic Specialists) Pl OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 8-5211 | Grades 6 and 7 at Ggneral Crear and H. A. Halbert Sphools carry on natural vergations while {playing at"§ i and paying for goods. | Lessons are oral, with no writ- ten notes taken by students. Pie- [tures are used to associate |French words with ideas rather natives of Milwaukee. Standing [than|their English translations. at the Pope's left is Msgr. | If the experiment is successful, Carlo Capoferri. |{it will be extended to all Scar- AP Wirephoto {borough elementary schools. Research In Antarctica WASHINGTON (AP)--The ice curtain of mystery surrounding Antarctica is starting to melt. | For the fifth straight year, | scores of scientists are poking, prowling, exploring--and shiver- ing--in the vast icebox at the bottom of the world hey've already turned up some surprises, with more to come Antarctica's fields of ice are so they find, that the earth in about 50 per cent ever suspected be- known point, it's nearly three miles deep. CLIMATE WARMING nd Antarctica is seemingly up. The average tem- re is about five degrees | 45 years ago. ice melted, oceans e 200 feet. or more, | drowning great seaports around | the world | It's a huge cold weather fac- tory, influencing weather not only in the southern hemisphere, but probably the northern as well. Russian scientists recorded the world's record low temperature at one of their bases--125.3 de- grees below zero. Scientific sleuthing is unmask- ing a disguise, for Antarctica is apparently not all one huge con- tinent. Its western half seemingly is a great collection of islands and mountains glued together by a thick sheet of covering ice. TROPIC PARADISE? Petrified wood and coal have been found far inland, adding to evidence that Antarctica once basked in tropical or semi- tropical climate, ice-free. And there are findings of min- eral treasures--coal, iron, man- ganese -- which one dav might tries worked co-operatively at 50| different bases, The Antarctic re- search still is continuing, and may become permament under the recent agreement to dedi- CATTLE HAZARD | Hertfordshire says cattle have HERTFORD, England (CP)-- died after eating plastic sheeting A report from a commission in|used for covering hay stacks. cate that frigid, distant area to peaceful, scientific development | and rewards. The meanings of Antarctica's| puzzles still remain to be pieced| together, probably after much| more exploration. | | So far, says Peavey, "we've | only scratched the surface," | "You mean to say-- just 3-a~day may § send backache away?" Sounds good! Logical, too! You see the normal job of the kidneys is to remove excess wastes and acids ~--30 often the cause of backache--from the system. 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Most* importantly, Antarctica no longer is a great void of ignor- ance on this planet, says Ross Peavey, deputy executive direc- tor of the United States national committee for the International | Geophysical Year i From Antarctic posts and out- s. scientists now are filling in ing links of the stories of cos- rays, weather, oceans, cli- matic changes, earthquakes, magnetism, . the ionosphere and the st effects on earth. STARTED IN 1955 The scientific assault on Ant- a began in 1955, when IGY 27 Si N 7, Ve ¥ = (] 3 7, fp ure 7. SH N 7 - | N Z._ 2 = 4 5 3 UN 2 a Your choice of viewing. Brownie Twin 20 Camera with two viewfinders lets you sight either at direct eye level or waist level. With two rolls film, flasholder, bulbs, batteries . : : $19.50. Sparkling color slides. Kodak Pony IT Camera has superb miniature styling and performances Camera, Kodak Pocket Flasholder, bulbs, batteries, Kodachrome Film, vie wer ; + ; all for $47.50, wad Instantly ready for snapshots. Complete out fit ideal for beginners; perfect "extra" camera, too. Brownie Starflash Camera with built-in flasholder bulbs, batteries, film i + ; $11.55, SEC S S J 7 al posts When the 18-month IGY ended last Dec. 31, scientists had gath- ered 27 tons of data, which still are being analyzed. Scientists from a dozen coun- | Blgoma Steel Has | Expansion Plans SAULT STE.9 MARIE, Ont (CP) The Algoma Steel Corp., Canada's largest producer of pig fron a ced Th ay a $1,500,- 000 ex sion pro n Capacity of the second largest of its six blast furnaces will be increased to 1,575 tons daily from 1,250. The has awarded to the Arthur G. McKee Co. of Cleveland. A $117,000 addi tion to the building housing Can- ada's only two oxygen steel-malk Ing furnaces, in operation for@é months, is also projected. iy A x) V4" ELECTRIC DRILL Powerful universal motor and geared chuck with key. Drills 14" in steel and 16 65 V2" inhardwood. .............. 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