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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1962, p. 10

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i THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 25, 1704 7 MONTREAL (CP)--The Ca- nadian Labor Congress called its St. Lawrence Seaway boy-| Boycott Said Called To Avoid Life Losses 102 People Saved In Rescue At Sea SITKA, Alaska (AP)--A swift rescue at sea by a government supply boat saved 102 persons aboard a military - chartered ssenger airliner that was pai The boycott was launched by|tle against the CLC-backed Ca-| ditched Monday in th ff Seaway workers against ships|nadian Maritime Union had be-|this southeast fides 'city. des manned by crews belonging to|come an "'intolerable situation." The Northwest Airlines DC-7C Sound. * y | lta i came down with propeller trou-,fore the plane sank, "Tt looked ble off the entrance to Sitka|to me like the Pilot did a beau- tiful job." The Coast Guard at Juneau reported four persons were in- jured, that the plane stayed afloat 22 TO TV HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- The ditching was so adept dian Danny Kaye will do 40 one- Come- minutes, while those aboard|hour shows for the CBS televi- calmly got into, five 25-man life|sion network next s¢ason. CBS rafts. President James Aubrey said cott Jast July to force the fed-|the Seafarers International Un- eral government to intervene injion of Canada in retaliation for a violent waterfront labor war|what the CLC calls a "reign of to avert loss of life, the Norris|terror" that spread across the It was a matter for government action. with 96 passengers--inc!uding| panic," women and children-- said Jim Jaqua of KSA- "Apparently there was no|Monday the series will mark Kaye's first venture into regu- TV, who reacheg the scene be-/lar television. About a mile away in a Mont. real hotel, one of the key fig- aay inquiry into shipping disruptions|Great Lakes last summer. ures in the fight--SIU President was told Monday. As a result of the boycott, the Hal C, Banks--was reporting to William Dodge, executive|federal government bowed to|the Maritime Trades Depart. vice-president of the 1,070,000-\CLC demands for a full-scale|ment of the American Federa- member CLC, said the struggle|inquiry into the SIU, shipping|tion of Labor and Congress of between. two rival sailors' un-|disruptions and widespread vio-|Industrial Organizations. ions was no longer an internaljlence--the inquiry being con-|, This department, headed by union affair, but a public issue|ducted now by Mr. Justice T. G.|North American SIU chief Paul when the CLC staged the July|Norris of Vancouver. Hall, has been backing the SIU ELECTROHOME Medallion Series EVACUEES FROM CUBA An unidentified woman and boy leave the troop transport plane that brought them to Norfolk, Va., Monday night, from the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo, Cuba. They were among several hundred de- oe pendents of U.S. Navy person- nel evacuated from the Guan- tanamo base by air. --(AP Wirephote) Court Rescinds Wardship Of Witness Baby TORONTO (CP) -- Mrs. Jus- tice Samuel Hughes Monday re- scinded an order of temporary wardship over baby Theresa Ella Livingston of Galt, whose Jehovahs' Witnesses parents re- fused a blood transfusion for her. The infant was placed in cus- tody of the Children's Aid So- ciety of Waterloo County Aug. 26. The order was quashed be- aause it was issued on a Sun- day. " Mr. Justice Hughes neserved judgment in a similar case in- volving a Kingston baby. Gregory Russell Forsyth, born to Jehovah's Witness Mrs. Rob- ert Forsyth of Kingston, was made a ward Sept. 29, hours after he was born with an RH| blood factor, Attending physician Dr. D. J. Delahaye said a special court hearing was held in the hospital when he determined the child would require blood transfusions "within the next three days." Toronto lawyer Glen How, counsel for the Jehovah's Wit- nesses of Canada, told the court the child's father did not have sufficient time to obtain coun- sel for the hearing. Suit Launched Over Trapping Girl In Booth TORONTO (CP)--A man who|8ation of NONG stock a month claims | his dau g hte r was trapp in a tel boot! and the door nailed -shut by a telephone company employee has filed a complaint. John Ceci.of Aurora, Ont., i suing Bell Telephone \aeiany and Bell employee Bernard No- sweeten NONG's applications bert as a result of an incident July 31 involving his daughter, Patricia Ceci, 16. A statement of claims says the girl entered the booth with another girl to make a tele-|: y\Attorney - General Kelso Rob- Mayoralt WINNIPEG (CP)--City voters will decide Wednesday the re- sult of a lively mayoralty con- test and a referendum on Sun- day sports and movies. Stephen Juba, a businessman who has led the city with inde- pendence and lots of publicity since 1956, is challenged by Rob- ert E: Moffat, an expert on mu- nicipal economic affairs. Mr. Moffat resigned from the metropolitan council of Greater Winnipeg to oppose Mayor Juba's bid for a fourth consecu- tive two-year term. One of the key planks.in both men's platforms is total amal- gaation of the Greater Winni- peg metropolitan area, rather than the existing score of mu- nicipal governments subordi- nate to a metropolitan council. Mayor Juba's campaign liter- 'Renewed Plea For Inquiry At Lakehead TORONTO. (CP) -- Donald MacDonald, Ontario New Demo- cratic Party leader, renewed his plea Monday that the Ontario Securities Commission investi- gate thé Twin City Gas Com- pany of the Lakehead. The NDP leader made the plea three weeks ago, after the OSC began re-examining the distribution of promotional stock of the Northern Ontario Natural Gas company. The OSC renewed its investi- ago at the request of Ontario erts, An investigation was first started by the OSC in 1958 to s| Study charges that promotional stock had been distributed to Winnipeg Plans y Voting ature stresses a wide variety of civic achievements since he be- came mayor, Mr. Moffat replies: "Mr. Juba} |hasn't been a bad mayor. don't think he has been a good) mayor. He just hasn' t done very much of anything." On the open. Sunday referen- dum, voters will be asked whether they are in favor of Sunday ~movies, concerts and plays to which admission is charged; whether they favor commercial sports on Sunday, with the exception of horse, dog and stock ear racing and boxing and wrestling; and whether they are in favor of the Sunday operation of bowling alleys. 5-6 Seaway boycott. Mr. Dodge said the SIU bat-|in its conflict with the CMU, | Cuba. There is a technical legal dif-| ference. Officials said tha tthe word |"quarantine" was adopted be- cause it expressed what the | United States is trying to do to |keep the "infection' of Soviet offensive weapons out of Cuba. JFK's Quarantine Said 'Blockade' WASHINGTON (AP) -- State department officials said Mon-| ade is generally regarded as an day night there is no practica! difference between a naval i dad blockade and the quarantine quarantine, U.S, officials hope which President Kennedy an-|to make the distinction that it nounced is being imposed onjis a measure to preserve the In international law, a block- act of war. In applying the peace of the western hemis- | phere. ships approaching Cuba is made, if no offensive weapons are found in the search, U.S. officials anticipate the craft then would be allowed to pro- ceed to their destination. Procedures also are being) After the inspection of the| Union allies in the United States, co - ordinated by the MTD, have picketed and boy- cotted ships manned by CMU cews. Mr. Banks told the MTD meeting the CLC is using the Norris inquiry in an effort to destroy the SIU. He is expected to appear later to give evidence before Mr. Justice Norris. Quashed By Court after the fact, laid against Alan Armstrong of Weston after the shotting death last August of Haliburton bank manager' Eric {McConnell, 45, was quashed Monday during a_ three-hour The essential element of a)worked out to permit certain| preliminary hearing. blockade is in the interception, visiting and search of ships ap- |listed vessels to be give na cer- \tificate permitting them to go George Armstrong, brother of the acquitted man, has been ggg the blockaded coun-|through the U.S. naval block-| committed for trial Oct. 29 on try. This is what the U.S. Navy\ade without interference. is being instructed to do to all - | vessels of all countries under| the quarantine restriction. Patient Moved For Security | WOODSTOCK (CP) -- Joihn Lever, 36, one of two patients of the nearby Ontario Hospital linvolved in last Wednesday's |downtown gun battle in which |Constable Thomas Black was \fatally wounded, has been transferred to a security insti- tution for hospital patients at Penetanguishene, Ont., Police Chief W. J. Ennis said 'Monday. Roland Bignell, 26, the sec- ond patient, who was sho tin the chest during the battle, was in satisfactory condition in hos- pital here. Sgt. John Hogg, injured in a struggle with one of the. pa- tients prior to the outbreak of gunfire, was in good condition. Christmas weurare -- OR BRING YOUR RELATIVES TO CANADA for municipal franchises. Mr. MacDonald said that un-| less the renewed inquiry con-| |siders Twin City Gas and how| lit became a NONG subsidiary the investigation will be just as Take advantage of Cunard's special round-trip Excursion Rates. Enjoy the most memorable Christmas of your life. 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