26 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 18, 1964 fusely Mustrated with no less staff, fingers crossed, is trying|terrific. currents caused by tor- s from Tom Quibell, # landsca| than 25 plates and five maps. Travels 3000 to hit on the right tank condi-|rential downpours, The appare- Red Chinese Cross Between in. the district who had = tions and an acceptable diet. , This is a book to be treasured , s is ook to asur Aa intial aiteing of ite tus holds them on to rocks when C ll Off : Turkey, Chicken one and bred the other by r e , by all readers interested in this il away. ing it with a le; o 7 worms went down well. . 7 © ghorn hen. Nor se Ss ory colorful Norse saga. Mi es 0 fiycidingn cocdensis. -appéave It also enables them to jump T ed Ch k oe? Dr, Ross Cavers, head of aa ' The sea passages west over only in the waters off Cocos Is-|ffom rock to rock out of the M R ll erm UIKEY! poultry department at the 0 R li pall Ee ny gy pe Fi d Fi land, a speck in the Pacific 300|water. ass fa y ERBSVILEE, Ont. (CP)--Is it|{27i0 | Agricultural 1 Ivl y €-11V eet Ore oughaee ihe Ving) © AOD aS eee Fee tee, Tel Lenaeed one her 20 Mel Saudia eutees Ages oe ee several simile ¢ pene age the Norwegians had both! yancoUVER (CP)~A rook we ra pore pier es ree Pn before finally catching it," Dr./Arab and anti-American La Whatever you call it, this|cross-breeding in recent yes The Norsemen's search forjhostile continent; but they man-jand had them in plenty, says| formed his theories of evolu-(-indsey says. was mysteriously postponed|**a"ge fw! is a cross between)put all have been sterile... -- new land, "habitable and tres-aged to reach it, and continued,|the author. They had the best|*s'st is naturally impressed) ott . of evolu!' "The species first was discove|Tuesday by Communist Chinese|® cMcken and a turkey. Mr, Quibell said he has raisé passable" is the theme of @ NeWinowever intermittently, to visit|Ships of any European people, when a fish plays peek-a-boo|"-~ Ae ered in 1903 by two scientists|@uthorities. Berl Israel has Souuny ovo. several offspring from book, "THE NORSE ATLAN., , such exquisite calm water ves-|with him and then hops ashore|LOST THEIR FINS named Heller and Snodgrass,' An'official turned up after alegre ata en ey at biSleggs. Some were blind but TIC SAGA" (Oxford. University|t Over many centuries, in an|ccjs as the Oseberg ship, fit i Dr. Lindsey made a two-weekibut. Util 'hh it oni up after ajFairyland Farms near this vil- oO Press) by Gwyn Jones, profes- sn vege nerd to nad re-|sepulchre for a northern queen og pS -- ek trip from rock Pe gern en Foon See - ' sis 1 glean ag i sone ae Fovrewrg bag F poe pened lage northwest of Kitchener, + rn Mt el to @. i ana|source and daring. That the) 1: tov : ? la : re ; ey Sey igger than a chicken but : : i Tawiers a Nhe University ofjicelanders colonized the south-\constal 'voyages whose proto.|_ THel, mmediate scientific re-/Wenany Tumbersianl Th att levct, have @ suspicion that they|announced a, film would belsmaller than a. turkey, they}, <The eggs ate about. ome: Wales, Aberystwyth, wee Kg of Sreedinal and|type today is the Gokstad ship,|2¢tion? anican e Mac yac leven can breathe oat st water shown instead. have long turkey-like necks and|/arger me " ste egg . eld it for five hundred years], . | "You chase it until you catch)" . \as they are always sticking their} No explanation was offered|heads with some characteristics|@™ Usually colored. 4 so seaworthy that a copy of her y We spent six days anchored|heads out and looking around,"|for not staging the rally. of turkeys. But the rest of their This well documented and) tore the | ra : | ast surviviors per-|nder Magnus Andesen crossed iit, especially if you've travelled fap ; scholarly work, by @ man €M-lisheq so mysteriously is a fail-(the Atlantic. without mishap|Over 3,000 miles to see it," says/ff the island to give me aisays Dr. Lindsey. East European sources said|D0dies resembles a chicken. CUTS COST inently qualified to do such @) 1176 only in the sense that Scott' : chance to catch some of the : e ler's atten- cott's)in 1893, and the ship of all work,/Dr. C. C. Lindsey, associate|,; , they were told the postponement|_ Mr. Israel acquired them) syENFIELD, England (C = Secahen nag tells with 'gen A .~ -- Pole withthe true ocean-goer, the Hafskip|professor of zoology at the Uni- vase geet aie Sig sag gh 29 BELLRINGERS STRIKE (was due to unexplained "techni- Diamond setter i Peistona dramatic impact of the Norselraiure. While for Iceland, when| "panes, versity of British Columbia, | 9° male." ping STOWMARKET, En gland|cal reasons." full support to Arab nations injhas launched an economy plan Voyages of Discovery and set- igo 4 ging Iceland, when| professor Jones had perform-| The fish is a 2%-inch sprite ve sia : (CP) -- The church bellringers| Such an abrupt change ofitheir struggle against Israelijfor courting couples in this Es- tlement to Iceland, Greenland the % + vd e literature and/eq an admirable service injcalled sycidium cocoensis. Dr.) He said the evolution of the at this Suffolk town have gone|plans is almost unprecedented|and United States "'aggression."|sext own. He will sell enga and America. It tells of their Re stinctive culture of the) compiling such a record as this,|Lindsey's bring - 'em - back -/species is unique. Their back] on strike, claiming eight bells of|for rallies here, since they are] The pro-Arab editorial in Peo-jment rings direct from his wotk westward voyages across the epublic, the verdict must be| which clearly brings into focusjalive success--with a butterfly fins have. disappeared in the the parish church are in such| well organized and prepared injple's Daily said 'Israel, created|bench. He says manufacturers, North Atlantic from their homes|"° of brilliant though not un-| many of the more historic chap-|net--ts a scientific first. million years they have taken|a neglected state they threaten|advance. and nurtured by the United/wholesalers and retailers may in continental Scandinavia. It troubled success. ters in connection with colorful] A pair of the rare fish have|to evolve, leaving a suction cup|to come crashing down on their] Meanwhile, the Peking Peo-|States, has all along been usedjadd as much as 200 per cent to also tells of their thrilling voy- HANDSOME VOLUME era. The book deserves great|/been presented to the Vancou-|apparatus under their stomach jheads, The heaviest bell weighs ple's Daily, organ of the Chi-las an instrument of aggression|the ring's initial cost \efore dt ages of discovery, and the per- This handsome volume 1s pro-!popularity. ver Public Aquarium where the! This allows them to survive|more than a ton. nese Communist party, pledgediagainst the Arab countries." reaches a happy finger. . iod of Viking expansion and de- : cline which saw these land- hungry, wealth-hungry, fame- hungry men establish a new and ; vigorous civilization in Ice- land, a long-lasting but doomed colony in Greenland, and at- tempt the settlement of Vinland on the east coast of North Am- , erica. ) The book is of historical in- | trest because its publication | comes at a time when_signifi- cant discoveries in the Scandin- 6 4 avian homelands, in Greenland Z and Newfoundland - Labrador, ? together with important ad- vances in the interpretations of : ¢ , aga evidence, make it possible to throw new light on the gco- graphical, historical and mari- S IS " time problems involved. eo oe} -- 6 = This excellent book is present- ed in two parts. The first is the re-telling by the author of a/ story which is frequently heroic, : often deeply moving, and al- ways exciting. In Iceland of ; j stern and rewarded endurance, in Greenland of resolution and disaster; in Vinland of hopeful | venture and forced bree ° The second presents in transla-| : L§ tion the literary and historical = ged . @_ documents, including the Book i \\ » SS of the Icelanders, the Book of the Settlements (in selection), the Greenlanders' Saga, and; Especially When It's In eo oe @ Eirik the Red's Saga. Author Jones says in his pre- face: "In all three lands the Norsemen found themselves liv- ing near or beyond the limits of medieval European survival, and in two of them they failed to maintain their footing. Yet we must -be cautious of using the word "failure". The Vinland ex-/ peditions demonstrate what we! now see to be an obvious truth, | that a couple of hundred Euro- peans of the early 11th century, | with tenuous communications) an@ no marked superiority of| weapons, could not conquer 'I Budget Fails ..» Where You're Assured of .. the | 36 @@ QUALITY! Stock Market | 3 / - r : . ' TORONTO (CP) -- The stock) ey i ik Laon wi i x market closed on an uneven He ' ; note Tuesday, but trading gen- dt ee f ' o erally followed the pattern of the past few days, apparently unaffected by the federal bud-! get. Trading among speculative is- sues pushed the volume higher. American Leduc was the most} active speculative stock with al turnover of 393,683 shares, up; four cents to 22 cents. Zulapa traded 363,875 shares for a gain) of 414 cents to 29 cents and Con-| solidated Mogul rose 40 cents to} $5.00, , sqaninaioion Souoticies oe ¢ ; | vA There's no question . . . Downtown Oshawa has-every facility to satisfy your S| i qf) ag. ' ' i ph sonic hd ag j BaD 1 § ! pyc : shopping needs and whims. With every type of store with a vast selection W ae : Boe ' aerate? f i vanced 'f fe M saps yonder } ; ay neh of merchandise, you're sure to find exactly what you want and need in Down- ated Paper and Nation f ; joi i ' cach aD Feces: raga f } A town Oshawa. Why not join the host of friends .. . people you know ,. . who vely. | i On the minus side, banks soft- | ened, Montreal falling to 61| and Royal %4 to 72. Algoma de-| clined %4 to 56% and Aluminium | ¥% to 30%. j Falconbridge and. Denison) both gained % to 65% and 1434 / respectively among senior: me-| tals. Lake Dufault rose 15 cents to $10 among juniors. Exchange Index gained .02 to 133.31, industrials .05 to 142.13, | base metals .02 to 66.68, golds |™ dipped .06 to 134.47 and west- ern oils .52 to 83.63. Volume for! the day was 4,598,000 shares -- with 4,190,000 Mon- ay. j Missing Viking Ship Located | LONDON (Reuters) -- The! crew of a movie-replica Viking| A & A SURPLUS STORES galley reported' missing last | 86 Simcoe St. North bingy Boers ae reported safe on) ange e ian riatic coast. | 5 rl The mother of one of the crew! 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