10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 7, 1963 Dief Fires Criticism At SIU Chief, Gordon thing to do with the govern- ment's decision, because . he stated during the election cam- paign he had not got along with us, but his union got along weil enough with the previous Lib-| eral government, The excuses} By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition Leader Diefenbaker, firing criti- cism at opponents in several di- rections, flies to Saskatchewan today for a fishing holiday, but has served notice he will return quickly if need be. In an interview before his de- parture, he blamed the govern- ment for endangering Great Lakes shipping by delaying ac- tion to bring five maritime un- fons under government trustee- ship and berated President Hal Banks of the Seafarers' Inter- national Union as a friend of the Liberal party. He also criticized Finance Minister Gordon's, handling of the U.S.-Canadian tax contro- versy and said the Canadian economy is bound to suffer. | Following a visit to his Prince} Albert, Sask., home, Mr. Dief- enbaker will go north to Waske- siu and Lac La Ronge to go fish- ing with old friends, He will the government gave seemed to} be without foundation, In fact, they seemed to be a stall." Mr, Diefenbaker said that Fi- nance Minister Gordon's "'pilgri- mage to Washington" last week- end seemed to be without suc- cess in securing total exemption) for Canada from the new U.S.| taxes on American investment abroad. "Two weeks ago Prime Min- ister Pearson was stating that all was well and that what the United States had done in ex-| empting Canada in part from} the Kennedy exchange program) would leave Canada in a strong} position, It is now clear the Ca-| nadian economy will suffer se- verely from the action taken by} the American administration, keep in touch with Ottawa, how- ever, in case there is a sudden recall of Parliament to deal with the lake shipping situation Mr. Diefenbaker w. rein forcement of his view that Par- liament should not have ad-| journed without setting up the} trusteeship in the SIU's dismis-| sal of its welfare plan adminis- trator, Bernard Boulanger. Mr Boulanger said in Montreal he was fired because he refused to follow an unprincipled instruc- tion from the union's bosses WANTED ACTION "We should not have ad- journed without action on the Norris royal commission report I asked that we proceed, and it would not have been difficult to draft the legislation. This delay permits Hal Banks to consoli date his position and invites vio- lence to continue. "I wonder if Banks had any- Restrictive Trade Hearing Oct. 1 OTTAWA (CP) -- A public hearing of the restrictive trade practices. commission will b held in Montreal Oct. 1 in con nection with transportation of commodities by water to and from Eastern Canadian ports Proceedings of the commis sion are usually closed to the public, The decision to hold an opening hearing in: this case arises from "the great import- ance of the issues," chairman Robert MacLellan said Tues- day. The inquiry is concerned with arrangements between shipping lines as to freight rates, ules and port allocations affec ing Canadian - European trad through Atlantic, St. Lawrence and Great Lakes ports. HILTONS SPLIT HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Conrad N (Nicky) Hilton Jr. and oil heiress Patricia (Iris) McClin- tock Hilton have separated, her lawyer said. Hilton, 37, son of the hotel magnate, and his wife, 22, were married Noy, 26, 1958 Hilton and Actress Elizabeth Taylor were divorced in 1952. SEARCH FOR PLANE SEOUL, Korea (AP)--Thirty- five U.S. and South Korean planes searched eastern Korea Wednesday: for a U.S. Army light plane missing since Sun- day with six Americans aboard Skies cleared after clouds and thunderstorms had hampered the hunt for two days. A spokes man said the United Nations command doybted the plane had strayed into Communist 'Tt .is being said in Washing- | ton that the failure to exclude Canada from the operation of these new American taxes re sulted from the totally inexcus able action of the Pearson gov ernment in proposing the 30-per- cent tax on foreign movements of Canadian stocks Mufflers by Commodore To fit most 1955 to 1962 Chev rolets, Fords, Pontiacs, From 9.90 Instaliction for ebove 2,15 only We Carry A Complete Line of . . 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JUDGE REVISED AN INJU judge revised an - injunction which|Tuesday against the secondary claimed my administration was|boycott of a Canadian grain \ship to free individual union anti-American, has gone far be pte 4 jmembers from possible con- yond anything we contemplated) tempt of court. and has invited retaliatory ac-} Judge James B, Parsons tion against Canada." lehanged an order he issued "The Liberal party, TN OT ay ae Hero June 14 after a lawyer for some|says it should be the line's bar- 35 individual members of Local 418 of the International Long- shoremen's Association argued that the members may be in- volved because U.S, marshals served ihem with the order. In sympathy with the Sea- farers International Union, ele- vator workers of local 418 have refused to load the Howard L. Shaw, salled in Chicago's Cal- ument harbor since April 22. Tre SIU is protesting hiring practices of Upper Lakes Ship- ping Limited of Toronto, owner of the Shaw. Upper Lakes hires Canadian Maritime Union (CLC) members and the SIU gaining agenk The SIU-CMU rivalry started more than a year ago, It has been a bitter dispute, marked Lakes ports, The June 14 order enjoined Local 418 and the SIU from par- ticipating in what the United States National Labor Relations Board calls a secondary boycott. The longshoremen have said the NLRB has no. jurisdiction because the Shaw is of foreign registry, But the board says it has jurisdiction because owners of the grain and members of Local 418 are U.S. citizens. 500 MARK BOMBING LONDON (AP) -- Five hun. dred persons kept silent vigil Tuesday around the Cenotaph, Britain's war memorial, on the by violence in several Great\ln anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, SCHUMAN UNCHANGED METZ, France (AP) -- Robert Schuman, former French pre- mier and backer of European unity, spent a calm might but his serious condition remained unchanged, friends reported Wednesday. 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