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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1962, p. 25

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24 TH GSHAWA TIMERS, Fridey, December 7, 1962 Welfare Plan Director Said Paid Honorarium _.. By_ROBERT_ RICE OTTAWA (CP)-- admin- fistrator of the Canadian Sea- farers' welfare plan said Thurs- day he accepted a $350 -"hono. rarium'" from the Seafarers' International Union of Canada last year for helping win favor- able settlements on unemploy- ment insurance and workmen's eompensation disputes. Bernard Boulanger, who. is paid $15,000 a year to admin- ister the welfare plan for the SIU and shipping companies, said he collected the money to cover expenses incurred --in dealing with officials of the un- employment insurance commis- sion and the Quebec workmen's eompensation commission. The question of the payment) was raised by Marc Lalonde, a@ lawyer for the federal com- mission investigating strife on the Great Lakes. Mr. Lalonde said the money was at- Editorial Tariffs Queried OTTAWA (CP)--The govern-|periodicals. However, advertis- ment was asked. Thursday by|ing costs in editions with print- Douglas Fisher (NDP--Port Ar- thur) whether it plans tariff surcharges on editorial content in Canadian editions of foreign publications. Revenue Minister Nowlan said| verti that in the relatively-near fu- ture the Commons will be asked to proceed with the govern- ment's announced intention to bring in legislation giving ef- fect, with modifications, to rec- ommendations of the royal com- mission on publications. He recalled that a resolution was introduced in Parliament last spring to impose a ban! 1963, on im-' effective Jan: 1, porting special Canadian edi- tions of foreign magazines con- taining advertising directed mainly to the Canadian market. A second resolution, intro- duced at the same time, would have eliminated the 100-per-cent deduction now. allowed Cana- dian advertisers on their cost of advertising in foreign-owned tributed to organizing expenses in the SIU financial records. Mr. Boulanger said he sub- mitted to the SLU a list of favor- able settlements he had achieved on insurance and com. pensation cases and received the $350 as an "honorarium" to help cover his out-of-pocket ex- penses, He said he did not submit a bill or an expense account with! the list. He said he would produce the letters in which he transmitted the request. Mr. Boulanger left the witness box Thursday and will return to testify at the federal hearing when he has obtained docu- ments requested by Mr. Justice Norris on various aspects of the welfare plan operation. He gave all his evidence in French--except for an occa- sional slip into English, which National Flag Talk Expected Diet Reveals OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment hopes to call a conference early in the new year on adop- tion of a national flag, Prime Minister Diefenbaker said Thursday in the Commons. He was asked by Frank How- ard (NDP--Skeena) for a pro- gress report on the Sept, 27 an- he speaks fluently.-He had in- sisted on his right to speak in his: mother tongue. The federal inquiry began last tinue into January. nouncement that the govern- ment would invite the provinces to a conference "regarding the choice vf a national flag and other national symbols." At the time of the throne speech announcement, inform- ants said the invitations would likely be sent within two weeks. Mr. Diefenbaker said Thurs- day that "electoral events'"-- meaning provincial elections in Quebec, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and Manitoba-- had been occurring, He hoped they would be over by the new year and that it would then be possible to proceed. SNOWFLAKE SHAPES Most snowflakes. are sym- metrical with six sides or six 'points but some. are far more lecomplex, and their exquisite August and is expected to con-|patterns are copied by design- Private Detective Given 3-Year Term Fromovitz. vits at the hearing, Anture said he had seen and caught a man jeaving the apartment of. Mrs. | Mrs. Fromovitz denied having i i no* contest the suit. and said the first she heard of 'abe thatbnce -@e) the proceedings was when she read im a newspaper that a di-iwas acquitted. TORONTO (CP)--Private in- vestigator Jack Anture, 54, four times an unsuccessful Toronto aldermanic candidate, was sen- tenced Thursday to three years in penitentiary for, perjury in a divorce case. Anture was charged in a case in which wealthy businessman] Max Fromovitz sought a di- vorce from his wife. In affida- ORGANIST LILA TREDWELL Appearing Nightly GENOSHA HOTEL 'ers, Going Home for Christmas? Get tickets and reservations now Plan a dependable train journey. 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