6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Sotu rdey, April 22, 1967 Recognition Of Red China 'Advised As Unilateral Step (CP) --- Reporter;China as correspondent for Tor-|diplomatic recognition to Com- OTTAWA Charles Taylor told the external/onto's Globe and Mail. aifairs committee Thurs @ty Canada: should act now to be taken without opening up extend diplomatic te Communist China. 'Canada should take the step/@l? be sur-/alist thilaterally and not ct to the offer, recognition | said the aa if the Chinese do not|Formosa. writer who spent 1% years iniraised when France accorded | 'BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Shoplifter Fined $100, Four Batteries Stolen An Oshawa man guilty to theft under the value of $50 before he was convicted in Oshawa's Magistrate's court 2 Friday. Raymond McInnis, 33, of 65 Bruce Strect was apprehended at a local grocery store. Magis- trate D. B. Dodds told McInnes that "this is a pure case of shoplifting" and fined him $100 and costs or 20 days, with two weeks to pay. He stole four flashlight batteries, OBTAINED FooD Gary Lacelle, 25, of 147 Sil- verbirch Ave., Toronto, pleadcd guilty to fraudulantly obtaining food from a local hotel and was fined $25 and costs or five days. When Lacelle was asked if the erown's facis were correct he $aid "yes, but I was drunk." PLEADS GUILTY David Chinn, 19, of 752 Hortop pleaded guilty to minor con- sume and was fined $59 and costs or 10 days as was Eric Holland, 19, of 81 Park Road south. Arthur Kimmel, 19, of 34 For- est Road, Ajax, was remanded to May 19 for pre-sentence re- port after he pleaded guilty to theft under $50. Kimmel later sold the $110 jacket for $25 to pleaded Roger Greenwell, 20, of 14) Bircher Stree, Ajax. UNDER $50 Greenwell. was charged with possession of stolen property un- | Ider the value of $50 and pleaded | guilty, but was also remanded to May 19 for a pre-sentence report. A charge of intent to wound) against Carmine Provonzano, of} 235 Edward Street, was dismiss-) was put over to April 28. DRUNK CHARGE Edwin Mullin, 63, no fixed ad- dress was convicted of being drunk in a public place after hc [pleaded guilty. Mullin was fined $50 and costs or 10 days, follow- ing his arrest at the Four Corn-| ers, April 17. | THREE CHARGED | Fined $25. or five days in jail,| for being drunk in a public place were: George Miller, 51, of no fixed address; Eugene Scott, 26, of 57 Brock Street east; and Josef Panas, 56, of 119 Wilson He suggested the step could/rQRESEES NO SHIFT the question of continued Cana- fore the committee, Mr. Taylor laien recognition of the Nation- said the unrest wit#in the coun- Chinese government on/try is unlikely to bring about jany sharp change {fn Chinese He noted this issue was not) ed. An additional assault charge -- |pionship. Hans Alser and Kjell | Johansson, munist China. In a two-hour appearance be- foreign policy. Mr. Taylor said a Canadian presence. in: China would be helpful even though movements of foreigners and their contacts with the Chinese are severely restricted. | Hugh Faulkner (L -- Peter- borough) asked whether China is looking for a complete vic- Communists in Viet- na rely wanted the U.S. to withdraw forces. "They'd like to see an Anier- ican withdrawal under humillat- ing circumstances," Mr. Taylor replied. 'But they'd settle for) less." | He said the Chinese feel the} Communists can win in Viet-} nam if they will fight a pro-| longed guerrilla war. They feel) they cannot tory, be beaten in aj clash with the United States| because the U.S. would not be} able to occupy all of China. [| WIN TENNIS TITLE | STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Nobu-|------(---_- hiko Hasegawa and Sachiko Morisawa won the men's and women's singles crowns, re- spectively, Friday and _ con- tinued a Japanese monopoly in the world table tennis cham-| . Sweden, defeated Hasegawa and Mitsuru Ono 21-17, 21-15, 17-21, 21-19 in the semi-finals of the men's doubles keeping Japan from making table tennis history by sweep- ing all titles. Road south. Also fined $25, or five days, for having beer in a place otla than his residence was Betrand McCulloch, 28, of RR No. 5 Bowmanville. OSHAWA ALUMINUM Soles & Service @ ALUMINUM SIDING @ ALUMINUM STORMS, PATIOS & RAILING: @ ALUMINUM AWNINGS, ETC. 58 Nessou St. Oshowa Ph. 725-7922 Driver Fined On Two Counts Licence Suspended For Year AJAX -- "Somewhere down the line you have got to get on the right track. You should not be driving at all," said Magis- trate H. M. Jermyn here Thurs- day as he fined Gary Marple, 20, of Kent Street, Ajax, on two charges and ordered suspension of his driving licence for one year. The accused was fined $10 or five days on a charge of having iver's licence and $50 and costs or 10 days in jail on a charge of careless driving. The accused was seen by Ajax Police driving on Harwood Ave- nue, Ajax, in an irregular man- ner. His vehicle was seen to change lanes three times in a distance of 600 feet while travel- ling at speeds up to 45 miles an hour. "We are anxious to 'see that you behave yourself,' com- mented His Worship. as he fur- ther remanded Keith Harvey to June 15 for disposition of the charge. Mr. Harvey is charged) with the theft of an auto. | "If you think you are beyond} the pale of the law let me tell/ you; you are not. It is time you! begin to grow up and get on to the right track," said the magis- trate as he remanded the ac- }cussed to June. | | Peter Robertson, 18, of, |Heatherwood Avenue, Ajax, ap- peared on a charge of driving while disqualified. The court took into consideration that the accused is attending a course and the end of the seminar will a community of quiet elegance located in oshawe's northern residential coincide with the end of May. 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