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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jan 1967, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, January 16, 1967 13 FIRST TIME IN HISTORY is 19 to 18 majority _~ i NEWS IN BRIEF |!M Admires ce : -- cazanor anwvoven, cwworr wi meas! Philosophy | Negro Government | Exciting January body of Donald Campbell, Brit-| former prisoner, broke into a Royal Navy divers abandoned'Scottish court was told Satur-| s Sunday their search for the day that William McDonald, a) Of Dr King | . ish speed ace killed in his jet-|jail to deliver Christmas gifts | Rules In Bahamas | NEW. Zi2w boat Bluebird. Jan. 5. Much of to a friend and was nabbed on| By RONALD BATCHELOR *iik ' his boat has been recovered the way out. McDonald pleaded s { ; t from the bed of Coniston Water, guilty to breaking and giving a| NASSAU (Reuters) --Lynden| NASSAU (AP) -- The sunny)ment now that is for the people ;the- minority that controls the -- a a lake 180 feet deep. Divers be- prisoner cigarettes, beer and|Scar Pindling, the first Negro)Bahamas Islands get their firstland not for themselves. Nowceconomic welfare of the coun- lieve the body may have desin-\candy. He was fined £5 ($15).|!0 'head a Bahamian govern-|Negro government today. But/we are going to have price|try." tegrated in the 310-miles-an-| ment in 300 years of colonial/despite the political questions,!controls and low-cost houses} A group of Canadian investors hour crash. i LONG RUN ENDS jrule, is a soft-spoken apostle of |life went on as before. and better schools and hospital/suspended a $15,000,000 hotel' SET OUT FOR BOOTY Be hc pee go pee oe in 1981 whan hel Among residents of the 700- facilities." pee ae feiss ovr oh } ! show, Nevertheless, in 1964 w ; chain stretching from|yy., RRNA OS it was not known whether t LONDON (AP) -- A 30-foot|Sound of Music, closed at Pal-|nended the non-white opposition| sen ey ine tones aoe (UNSURE OF COURSE -- bal taki etuatinn vionvind ia sloop loaded with diving gear/ace Theatre Friday night afterjin the House of Assembly, heltalk was about Premier-desic-|1" bigger business circles," Pindling becomes the first! left here Saturday on the first /running for 2,385 performances|picked up the mace--symbol Of|nate Lynden Pindling, who|'"ere Was some apprehension. |Negro chief executive uf this leg of a search 'for a sunken and nearly six years. London'auythority in Parliament t ; | Pindling, neat, 36 - year - old,|British colony of 115,000 Negroes) --and|pulled the electi ; treasure in the Caribbean, Thecritics panned the show on/hurled it out of the window, ela beg -- # London-trained barrister whose and 30,000 whites. Yet, the search Was sparked by dis- opening night, but 3,000,000 peo-) «wo had to show our white Avil WS OWN. pArLy- embark one rostessive Liberal party Won) race issue rarely reached the ja resounding election victory|surface in the election cam- covery of an emerald. The ple paid more than $6,000,000 ...14,. ; ' frai ie 4 : skipper, Capt. Ted Falcon- to see it. jrulers that we were not afraid radical policies that could rock| over the white-dominated United| i of them," he explained later. !q tourist-laden prosperity boat! p ; : paign. Barker, 43, a former Australian In general, he is a firm be- ie as fasehdd a ahamian party said: | Pindling's party won 14 new commando, claims he has spot- hilt oe liever in non-violence, he said. |= ase at Can OUNy? We are not going to cut our | House of Assenibly seats against ted the wreck of the Spanish eT ae on) Ly ie "phe philosophy and actions| In the native straw market,|throat. Business interests, tour-lone for the United Bahamian galleon Nuestra Senora de la nee °c At es sian lt the of Dr. Martin Luther King (U.8,{09€ Of the women who make|ists and investors have nothing! party, Concepcion off the northern eva cee. Salt a the Hos-| Negro civil rights leader) have pel Z a to id ged re-/to fear. Pindling was expected to an- coast of Haiti, It sank in a pital for Sick Children recoy-|influenced me greatly." marked: "We have a govern-) "We will open our doors tojnounce a predominantly Negro storm in 1641 on @ voyage to 0 'om open heart surgery|,A thick-set, five-foot-six, Pin- legitimate English and Ameri-|cabinet after formally taking Spain. lnerformed in December after|dling is the only son of a for-| MOTHER SETS RECORD {cam industry and thus take the/over the premiership from Sir P mer policeman. He worked as} OSLO (AP) -- Lidia Skobli-/present stranglehold away from!Roland Symonette. He has a DIG TREASURE IN '69 she was flown here from Cali- y a post office clerk before go- kova, Russia's Olympic champ- a . RENT-A-CAR |j- HAMILTON (CP)-- The fornia. 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Police said the boy| entered the Progressive Libera} (8014 medals for speed-skating digging on the Mahone Bay is-|was working with the exerciser) party soon after it was formed|!" the Olympics in 1964, Mrs. d until 1969. alone in his room at the time.|; Skoblikova was timed in five) ae ane) ee @ meting 1083, In 1956 he became its ieee s 9 seconds, one-tenth ANGus-(;RAYDON CARPET COMPANY LTD. advice to you... just give us @ call for prompt, efficient ser- vice and free estimates. eg eo jfirst and only parliamentary or q second better than the 725-6553 14 ALBENT ST, 282 KING ST. W. 728-6254 . ' fea) ' veny.njq| World mark set by the late Inga Oshawa t r Pindling and his 32-year-old). ni t Russi 1963. | rince S wo ew iu 0 $s wife, Marguerite, have three|'0ronina 0! Bussia in tis. mannose children and live In a modern s bungalow on the outskirts of Not Aristocracy Members =" : One of the new premier's | closest friends is Bahamas-born By THOMAS A. REEDY the tradition of Edward VII and|Negro actor Sidney Poitier, who LONDON (AP) -- The nestHWindgr. ne" ftions and. canvassed for Pin king of England 4s going to) 'Trinity College at Cambridge|ing at his Harbor Island con- spend the next three years in). 4. chosen aflusner "75 miles east of here the hands of two men who don't)" «phe Royal Family left it to|- = ; belong to the aristocracy. the college to choose the tutor," Buckingham Palace has de-|a spokesman said. It nominated|When--the way would be open cided that Prince Charles will/pr, Marriman and Buckingham |! Britain and other members go to Cambridge University in|Palace agreed. from the European Free Trade October and his tutor will be Association. These seven. coun- Dr. Denis Marriman. At the ee k tries have already abolished all same time, Charles has been iarifis on ithe industrial govds By CARL HARTMAN sis While everybody else _was looking atus, we were looking ahead. assigned an official equerry, they sell one another. Sqdn. Lar. David Checketts. Most of them would be more Both were grammar school than happy to do the same for boys. bet Chri Prot oF i valty behind its tariff wall against the wan sunmnatie, sin etal ih rest of the world and adopt the English call "public schools" -- other measures it has found for integrating the economies of Eton, Harrow, and the like-- really private schools. Gram- mar school is what North Amer- feans regard as public schools. The selection of the air force officer as equerry, or aide, is the idea of Prince Philip. He decided years ago that his son BRUSSELS (AP)--Britain is not the only country anxious to join. the Common Market. A dozen in Europe and Africa want to get inside the market where they can sell their goods under favored conditions and member countries. The most important of these is a common farm policy, with agreed prices for virtually all farm products. Denmark, Norway and Ire- land would join as soon as they could. If styling Is what most people look for In a car, you can see why most people buy Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Beaumonts, Acadians, Oldsmobiles, Bulcks and Cadillacs. Styling -- advanced styling -- has always been one of the things that make a GM car a GM Car, Take what's happened since, say, 1950. We began by bringing is the only true production sports car. Just as Important, our engineers haven't been dragging thelr feet elther. That Oldsmobile Toronado, for Instance, is one of North America's two front wheel drive cars. (The other: Cadillac's Eldorado.) North America's only air-cooled six is a GM car. So should go to his old school,|/Share in Western Europe's pros- Gordonstoun,. and the Queen/Perity. agreed. He chose Checketts, 36] Prime Minister Wilson started | BLADDER IRRITATION and father of four children, to|this week on a tour of West | MAY DISTURB SLEEP accompany Charles on his re-|European capitals to put his h twice Ba GAREY WOUMUA AB MAES cent educational trip to Aus-jcase for Britian. He will talk) are made miserable by common urinary tralia. The cgeapat Checketts|to leaders from the six countries | {z{t#ion couse by « germ, Rechertehis had serv hilip as equerry,/which founded the organiza-| sches muscular pains and disturbed sleep and apparently well. tion--France, West Germany, | eearrna ntie wore tables with tablets wit! Italy, Belgium, Holland and FAMILY DECIDES tic, also an analgesic pain reliever sor you the first 2-door hardtop. And followed It up with the first 4-door hardtop. And followed that up with most of what you see (or will be seeing) on most new cars today. The upswept and flared rear fender. Concealed headlights. Ventless windows. And the fastback. 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