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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Sep 1962, p. 14

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eA: tes ' ON ee ove THE OSHAW. ae i saphena " ® e man said the payments were CAN'T BE TRUSTED ; OLD STYLE . -- : = ( ;omplaints ( 'ited Probe Urged negotiated for the same Purpose] NEW YORK (AP) -- "The| IPSWICH, England (CP) -- " other unions negotiate sev- : Ae ae 4 erance 'pay, or other arrange) TOUvle with criminals today,"|Russell Wright, 33-year-old Suf Of Agreement ments, to compensate for loss|Says 70-year-old Jesse Herr-|folk farm worker, started off on of work. mann, "is that too many Ofipis horse Merodach to ride ver ea arers . . : them are crooks.' Herrmann, 2,000 miles--twice the circuit of 1 nion who marks his 50th year as a WINE REGION bail bondsman at the end of pro He nt pra to finish rity ROBERT RICE kin arate Jo, remedy, tars! 'wasuINGTON (AP) -- Sen Far production of white an| fi, month, mented ann (we monte Ue a Carl T. Curti : i erview today m areal gg Sle Hire on to waist when she was al ueq' Wednesday for 2 eh) wines, 100 different types of riminals can't be trusted the Plaka vines are cultivated in the j 20 investigation of an agreement way their counterparts could Stet ee seta eee rere [cileht ke adgnt; be receivegioy, Wesarn Truck Lines 10 payjiuse hs © OmeSa ieee tena Fi the Teamsters union $5 for each} counsel for the federal inquiry/the same answer--sorry, only into waterfront labor violence,|Hal Banks can help. hed oye > wet by rail,| said Wednesday. But letters, phone calls, even) at Ae t Mr, Dubin made the com-ja letter from a high labor de-| sated i eear "rs Fg 2 ment after producing a 1958|partment official, failed to sibaed nti The an eu " file containing letters from Wil-|bring a reply from Mr. Banks.) (31). ¢ is Wes wd ee oe liam H. Laws of Owen Sound,) Mr. Laws was one of several/;)" SEbRCAY Hatchet hat pony Ont., seeking help from Prime|seamen who went before Mr. fect rag be The auls Minister Diefenbaker in a bid] Justice T. G. Norris Wednesday] | 'ate Lad A ith and is to erase his name from the! to testify under oath about their i. fund. union health. and we SIU's 'do not ship" blacklist. | experiences in the SIU. . Mr, Laws told the shipping in-| One witness--Stanley Flem- Curtis, a member of the Sen- quiry that he appealed to theling, 31, of Port Colborne, Ont.|ate investigations subcommit- prime minister, the transport|--said 'he quit sailing in 1956|'ee, told a reporter the agree- minister and the labor minister|after being forced to join, then|ment "smacks of unreasonable after a futile fight to ve back| rejoin the SIU "~ times, put- igen ang of commerce' by : j i i" é his right to a sailing job from|ting up $73 each time as initia-| "1, Y ; s the Seatarers' Union and. {ts|tion fees. These contracts should be FAMILIES THRIVE ON N THE SUNNY.SWEET GOODNESS burly American-born president | "I wasn't going to give those scrutinized by an appropriate of Blue Bonnet Margarine. Can't be matched for fresh, Hal C. Banks. guys any more of my money,"| Congressional group, in the light delicious flavor... nutritious because it's all vegetable He said he was put on the\he said. of the federal labor laws," Cur-| tiroush ond deoush * iat? i ; tis said. "do not ship" list--which bars 33, ity, Nfld., Noah Miller, 33, Trinity, j ALL-VEGETABLE a seaman from taking any job| ave evidence on a melee™in al jon Serene should not be ts to 3 union} on an SIU-manned ship--for al-|Fort William tavern last May--} making paymen | legedly being $32 in arrears in)with 10 to 13 men attacking five|(OT, AY, PUTPOSe,' Curtis) MARGARINE POR ReBReReRR RRR RRR EE EES dues nine years previously. _|members of the Canadian Mar-\°a%, Management's, payments civetiia sihaniie itime Union,-a rival to the SIU. oe be to the worker in the} form of a good wage.' b aten.| ; He testified that he offered to) Ome ae ts en ees A Teamsters union spokes-| pay $150 to get his job back-- but was always told that oniy| transfusions in hospital. ARGENTINE REBEL LEADER Lai WH tate. goatoee. cui DANISH DAIRIES > "I was desperate for a job,"| Total sales value of Den- Gen. Pascual Pistarini, left, | removed Tuesday as com-| seeking a. speedy return of |said the 34-year-old sailor. mark's dairy industry produc-| @ leader of the army rebellion | mander of the cavalry corps. | government to the people. He said his wife had been un-|tion is about $430,000,000 annu- against Argentina's military | The rebellious army faction is i --AP Wirephoto 'dergoing a series of expensivelally. leaders, talks with newsmen : as he leaves the war ministry in Buenos Aires Tuesday night. 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