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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Oct 1963, p. 15

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"DEPORTATION ORDERED Arturo Rodriguez Espaillat (centre, 41, a former right- eshand man of slain dictator sRafel Trujillo of the Domini- "can Rebuplic, lost his legal fight to stay in Canada Tues- day. He is shown here with his family in Ottawa after the Supreme Court of 'Canada objected his appeal. From left "Trusteeship = Blame Said =On Seafarers = TORONTO (CP)--The United teelworkers of America (CLC) = Wednesday the blame will on the Seafarers' Interna- oa Union. (AFL-CIO) and 'per U.S. unions if government steeship is imposed on un- Sd involved in a jurisdictional ifte on the Great Lakes. 3 lworkers Canadian Direc- 'tor William Mahoney said in a "Statement the union. would co- operate in any plan for an all-| ion trusteeship on the Great| kes "which will guarantee an Sand to violence and company seollusion and will establish in-) 1 union democracy." | ~~ If efforts in this direction "Wail," the full blame must fall zc" SIU and upon that mi- ity of United States unions who refuse . . . in recogniz- + the Canadian Labor Con-} and its affiliates as the| Sonly unions operating in Canada "which deserve the support of or- -- ed workers in other ds," the Steelworkers said. = The statement said the SIU an independent union in Can- wpda, is trying to depict the "present Great Lakes dispute as "p struggle between Canadian -«Mational unions favoring a gov- "ernment trusteeship and inter- ational unions opposing it. ™ "Nothing could be further trom the. truth." DEATHS i THE CANADIAN PRESS '~~ Ottawa -- Margaret Mac- Garen, head of the St. John Am- ee nursing services in s of cancer. => Philadelphia -- Ralph Foster =(Cy) Perkins, 67, former Phil- -adelphia Athletics baseball star "who taught Mickey Cochrane i catch without hurting his s Les Angeles----Rosa Raisa, 70, od a me pera Company for 25 years. SEND GIFTS | - The Norwegian Seamen' s| Mission last year sent some) 250 Christmas parcels to Nor- ~ ata seamen and women! =throu ihroughout the world. vas Probe On Taxation Opening Hearings OTTAWA (CP) -- The six- member royal commission on taxation opens its national hear- ings here today, with nearly 100 briefs scheduled to be heard be- fore Jan, 24. The commission, headed by Toronto chartered accountant Kenneth Carter, has already held hearings across Canada, but most national organizations to right are: Arturo, 13, Rita, 9, Mr. Rodriguez, Mrs, Rod- riguez, and young Rafe!, 9. Hhis family is permitted to stay in Canada. (CP Wirephoto) MONTREAL (CP) -- Some top railway unions leaders have demanded the re-appointment) "\of Donald Gordon as chairman of the board of the CNR, warn- ing that failure to do so will be a great mistake. Frank Hall, 70-year-old chief negotiator for 100,000 non-oper- ating railway employees and an opponent of Mr. Gordon at many contract talks, sent a tel- egram to Prime Minister Pear- son Wednesday "'strongly urg- ing" Mr, Gordon's re-appoint- ment. W. J. Smith, national presi- dent of the Canadian Brother. hood of Railway Transport General Workers, urged in a telegram that the prime minis- ter "ignore groundless criticism Union Chiefs Demand Re-appoint CNR Head ue. of Mi, Gordon and extend his tenure . in the best intersts, not only of our union members, but also of the CNR and the Canadian people it. serves." The CBRT chief said thet "simply because Mr, Gordon may have made himself unpop- ular.in certain quarters through 'his honesty and outspokenness"' there was no reason for replac- ing him, HAS SHOWN ABILITY "So far as administering the CNR is concerned, he has dem- onstrated his ability and inte- grity beyond question and this should be the only criterion used by your government in consid- ering his re-appointment," said Mr. Smith. More support for Mr. Gordon came from Paul Raymond, chairman of the General Chair- men's Association of the CNR, representing 80,000 CNR work- ers. He said people have been spreading rumors about Mr, Gordon and "'it is time someone pointed out the truth." Mr. Raymond sent Mr. Pear- son a telegram in his capacity as assistant general chairman of the Brotherhood of Carmen (CLC), demanding support for Mr, Gordon, and said a similar telegram will go out in the name of the general chairmen's asso- ciation, Mr. Gordon's' three-year ap- pointment to the CNR¥s board expired Sept. 30. He remains on Points him or dismisses him. government either re-ap- Mr, Pearson has been re- ported under heavy pressure to remove Mr, Gordon from the board because, among other! things, of what his opponents have called his and - nch Canadian attitude. Press Ordered Not To Name Complainant TORONTO (CP) -- The press was ordered Wednesday not to publish the name of a Toronto physician who is the complain- ant in an attempted blackmail THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 3, 1963 15 Bewley, 46, of Toronto is with attempted extor- tion, has been 2% years com- ing to trial, ning remarks to the all-male , Crown Counsel Lloyd. Graburn said the case concerns am attempt by Bew- ley, former prisoner at ington penitentiary, to extort $1,000 from the doctor, who had treated the Bewley family. He said Bewley claimed the He said Bewley told the doc tor that he wanted $1,000 com> pensation. The doctor was wor ried about publicity that might result, The physician was advised his lawyer to contact the and Bewley was arrested he came to the doctor's "_ to collect the money, The case continues today, ~ physician had sexual ae course with Bewley's wife while Bewley was in prison, He told the doctor he had proof of his charge. The doctor denies the allega- tions, Mr, Graburn told the trial before a county court jury at city hall. Judge Robert Forsyth said be- fore the jury was selected that the complainant is a respectable man. 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