_-- n ad- that lamp rks. jailed ple at n iso- ndent ook a ng in e was stered atrol- police erfere ee an Mrs. James Lakas is con- gratulated on having her name drawn for a dish washer following the Ki- CONGRATULATIONS! wanis radio auction. Fred Tilk, of Home Appliances Ltd., which donated the ma- chine, congratulates Mrs. ON YOUR LUCKY WIN Lakas, one of many suc- and right of Mrs. cessful auction bidders to Don Ellison, have their names included in the draw. wanis club. Standing left BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE T City Motorist Fined $300 }09 Has 60- Day Alternative | An Oshawa man was fined| a total of $300 after pleading guilty to charges of impaired driving and driving while his licence was under suspension in Oshawa Magistrate's court Fri- day. Albert Desroaches 30, of 201 Nassau St., was stopped at Bloor Street West and Wilson Road. and was subsequently charged. Desroaches had his licence suspended on May 20 of last year and now faces a total of 60 days in jail if he cannot pay the fines within one month THR: CHARGES Ross Woods, 20, of Wyvale Ont. pleaded guilty to. minor consuming driving under sus- pension and careless driving following an incident on April 11. Woods was stopped on Sim- coe Street South after he chang- ed places with another person in the front seat of the car he was driving. Rines for the three offences totaled $275 with one month to pay or a total of 55 days in jail. IMPARED Leonard Smithson of 105 Dur- ham St., pleaded not guilty to drunk driving but was convict- ed of impaired driving after he ran a red light and was stop- ped by police. The March 26 occurance took place at the cor- ner of Albert Street and Athol at 1.30 am., and although his wife described him as only being tired Magistrate D. B. Dodds fined him $150 or 30 days. $150 FINE Istvan Somogyi of 1221 Sim- coe St. N., was fined $150 of) Professor, 63, Scores Upset TOKYO (AP)--Japanese Pre- mier Eisaku Sato's pro-Ameri- can government was jolted Sunday by the election of a Communist - socialist - backed economics professor as gover- nor of Tokyo. Ryokichi Minobe, 63, breezed to victory in voting that for the first time gave control of the world's largest city to the left wing. Sato's Liberal Democratic party, which has dominated Ja panese post-war politics, had gone all out in support of Masa- toshi Matsushita, president of Tokyo's Rikkyo University, with the aid of the Democratic So cialists. For Sato, already under fac- tional attack in his own party, the election results could mean further pressure, Business in- terests which also had backed Matsushita were stunned by his defeat. Tadashi Adachi, president of the Japanese Chamber of In- dustry and Commerce, de- scribed the results as "a shame from the international point of view,"' saying he feared demon- stration-control laws might be abolished. With the United States-Japan security treaty up for review in 1970--within Minobe's four- year term--his election could affect future relations between Japan and the United States. Leftists have vowed to fight for scrapping the treaty, threatening the kind of demon- strations that rocked Japan in 1960 | when it wa STREETS NOW QUIET ROCHESTER, England (CP) Itinerant photographers in this Kent town have been prohibited from using monkeys or other live animals .to attract cus- tomers. Shopkeepers and par- ents complained that children 30 days for impaired driving | after he pleaded not guilty to| a charge of drunk driving. Po-| lice described him as being | "in no shape to drive a motor | vehicle"'. CARELESS David 'Zoloty, 21, of Third Avenue, Port McNickle was| fined $100 or 20 days after he pleaded guilty to careless driv- ing on the evening of April 11. THEFT | Jack Atwill, 60, of 910 Lilac Terrace St., Whitby, was fined | $100 or 20 'days after pleading | guilty and upon conviction ot theft under $50 at a local gro-| cery store. MINORS Convicted of minor consuming and fined $50 after pleading guilty were Terry Bryant, 19, of 922 Byron St., Whitby and Wilfred LaCroix of 192 Mid- land Dr. RESERVED | Evidence was given in the trial of Carmin Provansano of 235 Edward St., on a charge of intent to wound. Cases for the prosecution and the defence were heard but Magistrate Dod- ds has reserved decision until April 21. Magistrate Dodds said, "The evidence that has been given here before me has been very colorful but I'm not pre- pared to make a decision at this time. GUILTY PLEAS Convicted of being drunk in| public and fined after pleading guilty were: Sandra Tompkins | 6 of 33% Simcoe St. N., $100) "4 20 days: Stanley Clay, 59 | of no fixed address $50 or 30 days; Edmond Gervais, 22 of 1165 Ravine Rd., $50 or 10 days; and George Kelly, 25 st 82 Penatang St., Orillia, $25 or five days. Lakas is chairman of the auction and Don Moore, president of the Oshawa Ki- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 17, 1967 15 IN MANPOWER DEPARTMENT OFFICES jnames of many of the officers |fice and the person in charge \involved have been enclosed in| would call all employees to ja confidential report to Jean| jgether for a discussion of the |Marchand, minister of man-|problem, power and immigration, |CALL FOR ACTION He said the letter requests! Discrimination Charged | ; ee Nelson Capt Against Minority Groups ssi: sss Sita Cap 'series TORONTO (CP) --Discrimi-jstaff and volunteers posed as| Under the laws governing the ve gp ealasgge fad ecg DRUMHELLER, Alta. (CP)-- nation against minority groups lemployers and telephoned man- loffices, discrimination in race, pact th their ides, and | Nelson Maple Leafs skated to a is being practised in manpower power offices requesting certain |crede or color is not permitted human rights Ain ae this count 6-1 victory over Drumheller department offices across. Can-jemployees to fill allegedly va-| Mr, Borovoy cited an official try.' |Miners Sunday and won their ada, an official of the Jewish|cant jobs, lat oné Toronto branch who was! Taha Mauss, arlene best-of-five western Canada Ale Labor Committee said Sunday.| In each case, he said, the|asked not to supply any cecretary to Mr, Marchand, said|2; CUP semi-final series 3-1, Allan Borovoy, director of the|tester specified a certain minor-|Orientals, The reply was: lhe aad certain ah % aah ad Nelson will meet the winner committee, said civil servants|ity group -- Negroes, West In-| "OK, it can be worked out.' te e report would 'of the Winnipeg Maroons-Cal- in 17 of 21 manpower offices|dians, Orientals, Jews, French] tn some cases, he said. the ger ge eine! bea soe gary Spurs encounter in a final are willingly accepting job of-|and Italians -- as unacceptable officers displayed an eagerness | want the public to interpret. the| sie previ a with the mi-fina wi e fers from employers stipulating|to him as an employer. jin screening out certain mi minority groups unacceptable | lity . mmner'/report as a general discrimi-jfourth game scheduled tonight for them. MAKE WIDE SURVEY y enna mn natory practice among the hun-|in Winnipeg. The findings were the result| hen one Toronto officer dreds of civil servants in the Bagel pall said only four of of 9 survey of manpower offi-|Was asked to bar West Indians, \country. lage Beaker' ES hleaigs pea {decia * ie tested unequivocally|ces in Saint John, N.B., Mont-|the reply was: 'No, they don't) He said the survey was use-|Dale Holden 'and Bill Stei ne \dec! Be unwillingness t0\real, Toronto, Windsor, and Win-|know what work is,""? Mr. Bo-/fui, although ihere was an ele-scored Nelson's goals while a a discriminatory job of-'nipeg and were presented Sun-\oVvoy said. ment of "deceit." : Gene Lambert 'replied for the | day at a conference on Human| Mr. Borovoy said the results! 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