Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Aug 1966, p. 16

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"16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 4, 1966 -- BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Four Cases Are Set Over Charge Of Killing A Steer |For Karsh BOWMANVILLE --ioy Z.| with Riling o steer belonging to: neared Tuesday in mmagistrate's | 006 Fr eretoera tee tee aet Saunders, Lloyd Saunders, Mr.|Ralph Davey of Darlington| court. Property bail of 3900 and) Beaucage and Ross Wilkinson, (Township, had their cases set\cash ball of $200 was posted | Karsh pe wee Fan all of Oshawa, who are charged|over to Sept. 6 when they ap- pending disposition of the! Tu be uckingham ace | esday. charges. "It was a very beautiful ex- Queen, Philip Both Pose 1G. Quinton, 304 Lakeshore Rd, | Karsh. : \E., was charged with speeding} "This is the third time the B ak Enter Char e jon Liberty St. N,, Bowmanville.|Queen has posed for me--as n r e ef 9 Mr. Quinton pleaded guilty. A|princess and Queen--and I be- ae radar had been set up in a 30-|lieve she grows more beautiful WHITBY (Staff) -- A 19-year-; A call to the Pickering Town-| mile zone. A fine of $25 and $12/each time I see her." old Uxbridge youth was re-|ship Police resulted in the ap-|costs, in default five days; was, Karsh declined to disclose the manded in custody for one week|prehension of the accused and levied, Payment is to be made|exact number of photographs when he pleaded guilty Tues-|the beer. Magistrate H. W./by Aug. 30. jtaken, Some were formal and 5 |SPEEDER FINED 'perience and 1 hope to have|/ause Ti ge ou EMANGECA) 4 Port credit man, wittiam|very beautiful results," said Move By ARTHUR L. GAVSHON LONDON (AP)--Prime Min- ister Wilson end key ministers are moving toward a comprom- ise with the rebellious white rulers of Rhodesia that may Cause a major Commonwealth This flows from a reappraisa' of basic British policy toward the problem of southern Africa and relations with new non- white members of the Common- wealth. The reappraisal has been carried out in the light of several realities weighing on Wilson's sorely-pressed Labor government: Compromise Seen They insist that the constitution of an independent Rhodesia must provide: 1, Guaranteed progress to ward maloay rule by the nearly 1,000, Africans. 2. Guarantees against reneg- ing on African rights. . Immediate improvements in the political status of Afri- cans, 4. Repeal of Rhodesia's dis- criminatory race laws. 5. Acceptance by all Rhode- sians of the final settlement, 6. Insurance against racial op- pression by whites or blacks. These terms, in addition, have day, in magistrate's court, to a|Jermyn fined him $50 for pur-| |some informal and all were of charge of break, enter and|chasing under age. [$20 FINE the Queen and Philip posing to- theft. | |_ A fine of $20 was imposed on| gether, he said. Robert Kennedy admitted, REMANDED IN CUSTODY |Roelof Hansma, 129 Barrie|" The' session was commis. that, in company with another l7-year-old Bay Ridges|Ave., Oshawa, for driving 46/sioned by the Canadian govern- youth, he entered a cottage at|youth was remanded in custody | miles in a 30-mile zone. ment in connection with next Lot 7, Concession 2, Uxbridge |for two weeks for a pre-sen-| William J. Dingman, 62 War-|year's centennial. The Queen Twp., July 18 and after spend-|tence report after he pleaded|ren Ave,, Oshawa; Thom &8|and Philip are expected to of- ing the night at the cottage | Sullty to.a charge of theft under| Trimble, 193 Clarke R. N., Osh-/ficiate at the opening of Expo stole a record player and rifle #59. : jawa and Eric J, Brown, 49 War-|67 at Montreal. which were later recovered at| Ronald H. Walker, 1336 Tatrajren Ave., Oshawa, were Stouffville. Dr., admitted stealing about|charged July 7 with having Magistrate H. W. Jermyn re-|$26 from a cigarette vending| liquor in other than their resi- ~ustody|machine at the Bay Ridges | dence. All pleaded guilty. manded the youth ip ¢ 4 17 and! Constable Smith followed the when he was informed the|Drive-In between July other youth was at the Toronto July 31. car driven by Dingman into the Jail awaiting trial on other Walker said he was employed|IGA parking lot and made a " wale or as clean-up man after movies|search. Two bottles of liquor th unanimous verdict rule may |wern REMAND keys to the premises. Unknown the officer. They were each) Welsh juries have drawn favor- Frederick William Courtney,|to the manager, he also had fined $50 and $1 costs j able editorial comment, the Whitby man charged with|keys to the manager's office! | The Mirror affirms its belief the non capital murder of his|where vending machine keys GIVEN REMAND -- that trial by jury is @ bulwark wife was given his 12th seven-|were kept. Wayne Steven Wright, 18, of of British justice but says: day remand. The manager told police that) Hampton, was remanded out of "There is a clear case against Courtney looked somewhat about $165 had been stolen but/ Custody until Aug. 30 to try and|the maintenance of the unanim- pale after spending the past|Walker admitted stealing only ages Ng ede arg Lng ahaa ab as ee Be hae _ 26, guilty July » a charge of) Mail says | pee pg ee ee Magistrate H. W. Jermyn ask- illegal possession of liquor. recent cases have demonstrated res % the Smith regime. | woerd does not want Smith to c Counsel advised the ed for the pre-sentence report bike ciate iq |that "12 good men and true can § has brought the Wil-|lose, he also doubts that he can TOWN ; MUST SURRENDER PLATES | occasionally t be 11/802 government to what may|win the grim tussle. court he~expected the prelim-|when he learned that the youth joccasionally turn out to 11 t 8 : inary hearing to begin within|was presently on probation Gerard Veleke, 23, of New-|good men and a rouge, 11 good eetatias -- @ moment of hu-| Without South Africa's help in tay Werks, after a Toronto car theft con.|tonville, who was charged June|men and a nitwit, or even 12|™illating truth, oil, money, goods and other sup- Atlantic Sea Crab Seen 29 with being in possession' of plies the Smith regime could s while two other vessels will use vic q . baffled individuals with only the " iction last year. D y CAN LL , To East Seafood Delicacy steel and poly netting traps. .|¢59 FINE 4 asitents darcy W. Jermyn four wheel discs knowing they|haziest notions about what they The coe a Ger nell not have survived sanctions, | Since the experimental fish-| Whitby Police constable |saved a 16 - year - old Bowman- Were Stolen, was errs a Pe mightiest power at the turn Mgr gp hy eg Abies ete Se li an i » Gulf of St./Ernie Stoneman failed to. real-| yjj) Sc! sscapee|ther week to surrender the se ,000,000,000 worth of British in- t-|ing began in the Gulf o ville Training Schoo! escapee of the century now has vestments would be lost, threats HALIFAX (CP) -- The. Mari-[érab- by the fisheries depar' ; stile wig © plates s car. He va ' time provinces' famous lobster|ments. With a body shell of|Lawrence last fall, severe ere yp pgd --. Z rayon -- stated sa oer ou as father's. Big big Aoi bien fine was persed the resources nor the ening the already beleaguered catch may have an up-and-jabout. five inches in diameter|large concentrations of crabs| gre by 19-year-old Richard |eq hh he ee in io ciel Magistrate Baxter stated the pil gga hl Geiss Aner, "isl beliion of "250,000" pwd economy of Britain with bank- coming rival in the North At-jand legs up to 10 inches long. /have been located. One group-| McCormack of 875 Grenoble Dr., charge, _ stricken from the father will have to surrender King st, @ , Bow: nanville, that|white colonials, mmines'|ruptey. lantic queen crab, hopefully in|the crabs weigh from one-half ing of the spidery creatures|Bay Ridges, when he stopped record, the plates. Veleke is to appear/pe was propeédii wot en Compromise, accordingly, has| Verwoerd, then, is in @ pow- line to become the newest sea-|to two pounds. A two - pound 'aiithe youth for speeding on! 7 3 Aug. 9 B ' By, erhal cition 'to. tafluanen batle food delicacy from the east. |specimen will yield about seven|was estimated to be several 5 ost Beg i 6 |. James Ough, no fixed |Highway 2, at a speed of 35\been accepted by Wilson as the 5 ith and Wik though or Belief that the crab has goodjounces of meat, mostly from|miles in length and six miles g pot Ba ph A "ath ng anaes: was found loitering in| pwo WEEKS TO PAY miles an hour, when a collision|only practicable way out, even | SS ee _ '. pees 6 market potential prompted thelits 10 legs. lin width, ao "a : ae Bi leave (rent of a service station at Wayne Fox, 104 Stevenson occurred. if it has to be a compromise | ey ett Bg A tay By federal department of fisheries|. Chief feature of the queen| car etl st | aighway 3 and Rosebank Rd. at pq N.. Oshawa, pleaded guilty| Mr. Astor did not see the|with a man Bottomley once ; policy. e , to begin an experimental fish-\crab is its lobster-like flavor.) Louis E. Deveau, general su-/the "ede dy! reta' rise 8t/11.45 p.m. on July 29 by Picker-/t9 @ charge of having liquor in|Chambers vehicle until just a|branded a liar and a rebel. |nevertheless, expect him to ing program in conjunction|Its high meat yield, ease of|Pervisor of the project, says re-/about 5 p.m. in an erratic man-|ing Township Police. a place other than his residence, |™oment before the impact. Mr.| Wilson and the men immedi-| Press Smith discreetly into an with the fisheries departments|shelling and flavor make the|Sults so far have been favora-jner and gave chase. | Police said the had Constable Smith testified Fox|Chambers said he did not seejately around him are aware|@accommodation in the months of the three Maritime prov-jcrab an attractive market pos-|ble. 'The results of our fish-| When the accused was escaped from the Bowmanville |was on borderline impairment|the Astor car until after the|that the process of comprom- ahead. inces, One boat is operating out|sibility. Both larger and meat-|ing efforts last fall and winter stopped and charged with|institution July 19 and had been July 9. The fine was $50. and $3|impact. Defence Counsel asked|ise will be consulsive both of each province this summer.|ier than the rock crab, com-|certainly indicated that further/ speeding Stoneman observed|sleeping in parks in the area! costs was imposed. He was|that Mr. Chambers be given the|within the British Common- FIGHT LOCUSTS Similar to but smaller than|monly found in eastern waters,|€xPloration is warranted," he|the case of beer on the rear| without money since that time. | civen two weeks to pay. jbenefit of doubt. Magistrate| wealth and cabinet. The U.N. Development Pro- the famous king crab of the Pa-|the queen crab is definitely a said, seat but it was not until the} Magistrate Jermyn remanded |Baxter stated there was no evi-| Wilson and his spokesmen ram has sponsored a 4$-nati cific, the species found on the|tempting proposition for the| In contrast to the lobster, bi-|youth headed east on Highway/|the youth to the Training School/ IMPOSE $10 FINE jdence to indicate Mr. Astor|continue to insist emphatically |® Ponsdred & fe-nation, East Coast was recently given|fisheries departments lological information on the|401 that the constable realized|where he was placed after in-| Harry James Chambers, RR,|was driving over the 35 miles|the Rhodesian solution they seek six-year program for controlling the name North Atlantic queen! In the initial program, the|queen crab is not extensive. jhe had given his age as 19. curring a juvenile record. |\Bowmanville, was found guilty|per hour. will preserve these principles.'the desert locust. 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Commonwealth Setent on lair ue tare iedveg Apng sellout of African interests, cret contact, not only about ~Only las: week, Common-|Rhodesia but also about the ve Seteeey soereary |oveneall southern African situa- confess on. in Parliament that Britain has| Aides of the British leader no power to enforce herjare convinced that while Ver- Unanimous Jury Rule May End LONDON (CP)--Reports that -- --_--.. WIDOW TO RETURN TO CONGO Mrs. Paul Carlson, left, taken by. the Dr. Paul wife of the medical mis- Foundation. 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