sg Me PRR ec Rm aR 3 - . ' vine oe Ts cam Sit ln ta ntact lin tind émey?6 ' . ones é ' en ede GAY é ai =! $ Cg ee i eo By warrior dancers -- popularly,system--an sccomplishaent not, 'Mbali," said Musitanteri st e c ; ~--!step, The Watusi, in New York's known as the Watusi Dancers--| al] New Yorkers have mastered|very far. ht clubs. : of them soorted new arrived here, the: the escalators 'at keunety Ain --and' are' binse about crowds.| 'The three Gancers 100K Gd) 0 ay ye a ae port on their stomachs, They|But when handed a cigarette|younger than their years. Al-| most pubmanaaiee ba talka+ had never seen moving stairs|!ighter they could not fire it un-/though men of their tribe ofton|tive of the courteous and 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 20, 1964 CANADIAN YOUTH A M od I . t em Inventions =... hey Ag te oes ne could crash inio the) ' When Musitanteri, 20, Hakiza, arent see Os -_ ganar' Bagg ig he cess Rocket Teens Found [2r22.':Scié PROM A PAR va short merhbers of the tallest/building if it had radar." | \99 and Miburo, 19, reached the) 220Ut six feet. . tribe in the world visited the They knew about radar, these! The three Watusis presented|g¢th-floor observation deck of| They wore suits, ties and Eu intel tallest building in the world and/modern - day members of nan appealing blend of sophisti-ltne Empire State Building, the|opean-style shoes, not the leop- Foreign exchange ea Watutsis Don't Wonder illustrated once more how smallleastern African tribe reputedly|°ation and naivete, first sight they sought out was/ard skin. native costumes in/from the tourist trade are ~ |the world has grown. descehded from the Pharaohs. | They h ! 2 . 's fai | ! : e y have learned. to navi-|the world's fair where they per-iwhich they dance, a perform-|pected to bri . a From the top of the Empire; Yet when the troupe of 12\gate New York City's subway|form. It was visible but hazy. |an : 0 bring $10,000,000 to g State Building, the three Watusi, : y. lance which has inspired/a new! Yugoslavia this year. i ould see buildings then By THE CANADIAN PRESS {gineering school in Canada, he, Staff nurses at a city hospi-;men cou 'Three Montreal teen - agersjhas been awarded a scholarship|tal explained the qualifications oan! heats me be the have managed to get around|by Rensselaer Polytechnic In+/needed for entrance to quali-|) . n an -- OF meee a Canada's refusal to allow model|stitute at Troy, N.Y. fied nursing schools. Two senior elt 4 a Hove | were er: We Reserve The Right To Limit Quentities T us ES. WED. rocket launchings. They travel- led south to Vermont and made a farm their launching site. Russell Surveyer, Roger Mi- chaud and Bruce Miller report that all the solid-fuel rockets went off successfully, reaching estimated heights of 500, 700 and 1,000 feet. The rockets were made mostly of wood, with metal parts turned out in a basement workshop at Russell's home and at his school, the Montreal In- stitute of Technology. The three now are working on a nine-foot, | liquid-fuel missile. | Russell, 18, and other Mont- real enthusiasts would like to found a Canadian rocketry asso- ciation but have encountered the same obstacle--a law that forbids amateurs to experiment with rockets because of the hazards. He's hopeful the law will be eased to permit super-| vised launchings. | In the meantime, aerody- namics experts at McGill Uni- vdrsity have agreed to help with the nind-foot rocket. And Rus- sell and Roger have been of- fered '"'space work" by McGill The British Columbia Au- tomobile Association says a survey of safety experts has revealed what's wrong with teen-aged drivers: They're young. Teen-aged drivers stewardesses for Trans-Canada) Air Lines were present to an-| swer questions about their jobs. | Although Halifax is a navy \town, 51 youths inquired about |a career in the RCAF, 13 asked When it was pointed out to them where an airplane had crashed against the building in 1945, they held a long and lively conversation in Kirundi, the only tongue they know. A translator explained: \Service and a service club. react differently than older, |about the army and 10 were in- experienced drivers, the as- it erest in the navy. "They don't understand how sociation says. '""They want to be too good too soon, not | sensing that experience on | the highway is the only way | of learning how to be a good driver." The nursing profession and careers in the armed forces topped the list of preferences) for more than 450 high school students in Halifax. 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