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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jan 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Jenuery 16, 1 A ENCLOSED RUDDER signed to give 20 per cent more thrust for better ma- Workers fnstall a new type of rudder on the $465,- f noeuvrability. The 85-foot 000 tug Island Master at tug goes into West Coast Victoria. A cylinder around service in February the rudder propellor is de- (CP Photo) Will Lucille Retum To TV? Annual Guessing - Game Starts By BOB THOMAS | bilities and you wonder how you HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Nowjcould possibly think of new begins the annual guessing)ones. That's when it's hard to game: Will Lucille Ball return'make a decision to continue." to television next season? But there are other consider- "[ don't really -know;"-she ations, -she said.She was lunch- says in her annual reply. ing in her newly-decorated of- And apparently she doesn't. fice as president of Desilu--the Naturally, CBS would love to/same office to which she re- have The Lucy Show remdin in ported asa young starlet when its Monday night slot, where it the studio was RKO. has an enviable rating. But) 'I must also consider whether Miss Ball is in the unique posi- continuing The Lucy Show is tion of not needing the series best for the corporation to bolster her bankroll or ego.|whether it would be better for Once before she quit at the top--when she and Desi Arnaz activities," she commented. decided to end I Love Lucy as It is not too rash to predict a weekly show. that she will continue with the Does she have the strength series; nothing helps Desilu to continue? stock so much as having the "That's no problem, knock president's show, one of the wood,"' she said. "I can keep|highest - priced in television, on going, but can the writers?) playing the network on a weekly I've been real lucky with the basis. writers we've had for the past; Aside from attending to cor- two years; they have managed|porate matters during her to keep coming up with fresh show's hiatus, Miss Ball ex- material. |pects to make a feature film for "But just at this time of} Desilu. It will be The Beardsley year--we do the last show Jan./Story, based on the real-life| 26--you begin to think you've; marriage of a northern Call-) exhausted all the comic possi-'fornia pair who had 18 children. Military Takeover In Togo Shows Democracy Weak | | By PETER BUCKLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer Po vided brag HP plished without loss of life. known as the Republic of Togo|, African experts are inclined emphasizes again the still-fra-/'0 Se¢@ nothing sinister or even gile hold of political democracy |4ctrinaire in the Togo affair. on the continent. of stunt an bestwar history The decision by the Togolese h iscord, Togo seems chief of staff, Lt.-Col. Ftienne|v7 = been ripe for military Eyadema, to replace civilian Sas ing. rule by army control is only a President Nicolas Grunitzky, repetition of what already has, Who resigned voluntarily, came occurred in each of Togo's|t® Power in 1963 only after the three neighboring states and death in a military coup of his also in several others. 'long-time political rival, Syl- In a boomerang-shaped sec-;Yanus Olympio. tion of Africa stretching from|, The two men--despite being The Congo around to Upper|>rothers-in-law -- had disputed Volta, seven of the 14 govern-|the Togo leadership since 1946. ments now lie in the hands of Olympio, supported by a ma- the military -- The Congo, jority of Togolese, overcame Burundi, the Central African, Such hurdles as France's strong Republic, Nigeria, Dahomey, backing for Grunitzky and Ghana, Upper Volta and now 'isged elections to win the pres- Togo. idency in 1958. He ruled for only five years ARMY CRITICAL before his popular support be- The latest coup fits neatly gan to fade and he was slain. into the established pattern-- -- : pclae growing discontent among members of the army, one of IZZA Phone 723-024) or 728-0192 the few coherent forces in most EPI'S of the countries involved, with in Nigeria and Ghana, jor ex-| ample, the change of power in Togo was apparently accom- the way civilian authorities were managing national affairs. In one fortunate respect, it differed from a few of its pre- decessors. After the bloodshed | FOOD SERVICE Complete Service For All @ RECEPTIONS @ HOUSE PARTIES @ SOCIAL AFFAIRS CALL 728-7305 _ sanacee MANAGER HOUSE OF FABRIC 11% King Street East Oshawa, Ontario HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! JANARY CLEARANCESALE | FINE DRESS AND DRAPERY FABRICS ave 20% to 40% Discount! 725-4551 Open Fri. Night Till 9 725-4551 u , testimony, me to devote my time to other Get Reforma Reformatory terms totalling -24--months--definite-_and__one year indefinite were imposed on two young thieves who stole a woman's purse containing $125 in U.S. currency. The two youths who stole the purse Jan. 3 were William James Potter, 19, of College Ave, and Kevin Robert Sawyer, 16, of Buena Vista Ave. Bot pleaded guilty. Potter, who also jpleaded guilty to stealing a $15 jjacket, was given two con- jeurrent sentences of 18 months |definite and six months in- 'definite. Sawyer got six months defi- nite and six indefinite for his |part in the purse theft. ASSAULT Two other youths who went against the advice of lawyer Joseph C, Victor took the stand to testify on their own behalf and were convicted on sepa- rate charges of assault that arose out of a September street brawl near the lakeshore. Frederick George Laughlin, 18, and James Daniel Carey, both of 15 Thomas St., pleaded * not guilty. After giving their they were remand- ed two weeks in custody. Laughlin and Carey, police said, assailed two youths who were headed home on foot Sept 20 from a sea cadets meeting. The incident happened about 10 p.m. near oil storage tank yard on Simcoe street south. Police testimony showed that Laughlin was picked out of a line-up Sept. 24 at Oshawa |Police Department after he ex- |pressly requested the line-up. |But Laughlin testified he did not make the request. said he was at home the night of the beatings. | FORGERY | Richard Joseph Buta, 16, 391 |Elmrich St., was remanded two (Weeks in "cu y for sentence after pleaded guilty to six char- ges of forgery involving $800 worth of cheques drawn on his father's bank account without consent, | Buta managed to forge his father's name on five cheques °F! starting Dec. 18 last year but Jan. 5 he tried it unsuccess- jfully on a sixth note, this time \for $150. Looking down at the grade 8 pupil, Magistrate Jer- myn told him it was a show of '"'back-door theft." THEFT CASE Another 16 - year-old youth, Douglas Leonard McDonald, 87 |Montrave Ave., was given a 15 - month suspended sentence and probation for stealing Demonstrators, | Police Clash LONDON (AP) -- Police clashed with thousands of dem- onstrators in Trafalgar Square and Whitehall Sunday as a rally| in support of the white-minority'| government of Rhodesia broke up in a fight. | Trouble started when banner- waving young Socialists and Liberals moved into the square, where about 5,000 persons were listening to Duncan Sandys and other Conservative supporters of Premier Ian Smith's Rho- desian regime. Police said 11 persons were arrested. Sandys called the rally to open a campaign for a settle- jment with Rhodesia, which de- 'elared itself independent 14 months ago to maintain white-| supremacy policies. He told the rally that by sup- porting mandatory sanctions against Rhodesia, Wilson was deliberately steering a collision course. "Before long the United Na- tions will demand sanctions against South Africa. If we agree to this, we shall find our- selves involved in a ruinous trade war with one of our best customers,"' Sandys said. "Unemployment will rise still further and our economy recoy- ery will be retarded." Six Territories To Become States LONDON (AP)--The West In- dies territories of Antigua, Do- minica, Grenada, St. Kitts- Nevis-Anguilla and St. Lucia | will become states in associa- 'tion with Britain the next seven weeks. A Commonwealth announce- ment Sunday said that new con- | Stitutional arrangements which |will bring this about are sub- |ject to parliamentary authority and the approval of statutory instruments. This timetable was set: For Antigua and St. Kitts- Nevis-Anguilla Feb. 27; for Do- minica and St. Lucia March 1; for Grenada March 3. With the introduction of the new constitutions the islands will be known as the West In- dies Associated States Under the new constitutional arrangements Britain's powers }and responsibilities will be lim- lited to defence and foreign af- fairs. The territories will be given self-government, including the right to end the association and to assume their independence without further reference to the British Parliament. PRICES RISE HIGH The rate of increase of con- sumer prices in Canada has gone up from one per cent throughout 1961 to nearly four per cent in 1966. \ Carey | tory Terms about $2,400 worth of model racing car parts last year. He pleaded guilty at an_ earlier court sitting. PROBATION For breach of probation, Stan- ley Edward Bouffand, 240 Di- vision St., was ordered to take up a job waiting for him in jthe United States. He was giv- jen a six - month suspended sentence 'on condition that he leave Canada, REMANDED | Charlie Smith got a break |from Magistrate Jermyn last |Oct. 21. Smith pleaded guilty jto four charges of threatening jand extortion by threats and jwas given a 30 - day trial at an auto body job that was waiting for him if he didn't go to jail. But Smith, 19, 519 Mon- teith Ave., quit the job. Now, court was told, he wants to join the armed services. He was remanded one week in cus- tody for consideration of sen- tence. $100 FINE Raymond T. Cormier, 21, 175 Centre St., pleaded guilty to having liquor in a public place and was fined $100 and costs or 30 days. Peter Kruze, 20, 533 Crerar Ave., pleaded guilty to minor consumption and was given a six - month suspended sentence. Terry LeBlanc, 22, of Park Road South, pleaded guilty to charges of having and _ intoxi- cation, He was fined $35 or 30 days. | Dennis Menard, 18, 815 Rose- dale Dr., Whitby, pleaded guilty to minor consuming and was fined $50 and costs or 10 days. Carolyn Parks, also 18, 119 |Cadillac Ave. S., pleaded guil- |ty to consuming liquor. as a bation for six months. Wayne C. Pickering, 19, 417 Byron St. S., Whitby, pleaded }guilty..to...minor..consumption and was fined $50 and costs or 10 days. ty to charges of minor having and minor days. on the first $50 and costs or 10 days con- secutive on the second. Wayne Virgin, 20, RR 4 Galt, was fined $50 and costs or 10 days after pleading guilty to consuming liquor as a minor. CHAMBER OF HORRORS COLOR 'MY BLOOD RUNS COLD Adult Entertoinment Mon, te Fri. Show Starts 7:30 Set. & Sun. Show Storts 6:30 | FREE. IN-CAR HEATERS 12 FREE ep CHILDREN UNDER 2 ORR MNS OT = OO 668-2692 282-3969 minor and was placed on pro-| Linda Carol Sawyer, 17, 267) Oshawa Blvd. N., pleaded guil- consumption and was fined $10 and costs or 10) count and) in AumITIANCE | 80 ransom TORONTO (CP)--Dary! Duke, producer of the CBC television program Sunday, says an inter- view>with Adolph von Thadden, controversial West German pol- itician, will appear on the pro- gram despite a decision not to bring him to Toronto. CBC President J. Alphonse Ouimet said in Ottawa Satur- day that the CBC had with- drawn an invitation to von Thadden to come to Canada. The CBC was trying to "make other arrangements to inter- view Mr. von Thadden for tele- cast in a way which will not in- |volve bringing him to Canada," 'he said. 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