32 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, March 18, 1964 Seaway Officials Deny Peace Pact Signed By THE CANADIAN PRESS In reply to a question by ;Seaway officials in Ottawa,|Michael Starr (PC -- Ontario)|not be employed, or if in the iring of|course 5 ees nd denied all knowledge of a|Banks in the next three wecks,| appears e trustees that the); . - Toronto report that eo Mr. MacEachen said he would|past or present conduct of a|S#™e across it's famous "Black ted States agreement hadj|check into the report and make|union officer makes it advisable been reached to guarantee la-|a further statement in the Com-|in the interests of the future conduct of union affairs to re- The Tele rt the|move him, or that the removal ledge of the report that Hal C. Bien Big or! Grkis os 3 nae of an officer is in tae interests nest ore - Be sen realin , president of the Seafar-lident was part of the Canada-|of the welfare of Canada, he|*! vio'ence and skulduggery. ers' International Union (Ind.),/U,S, agreement and that there|Will of course be removed." lontreal and Washington Tues-jabout the reported f ber peace on the Great Lakes./mons, 'They also claimed no know- was to be fired weeks. 'The report, in the Toronto] government to oust Banks. Telegram, quoted unidentified three/had been pressure from the Ca- rfront unions in Canada. why official Ottawa gave the 'The newspaper, said the deci- green light for Bank's dismis-|quirements of the establishing|" act, was dated March 10 and| sion to dismiss Banks "comes},,) nadian Labor Congress on the/of the federal shipping inquiry which led to formation of the/P@ssed after their courtroom I i trusteeship Oct. 23. It recom-|¥5°! , sources close to maritime trus- Sa a bo a ene ae mended his replacement, The|Posited out of temptation's weg tees, appointed by the federallineir telephones were being|tTustees have faced criticism|2t the bottom of Lake Ontario. 'overnment to oversee five W-ltanned was one of the reasons|for declining to act. Metro Police Build Own 'Black Museum' TORONTO (CP)--Sergeant of Detectives Maurice Inglis, who has investigated A uch a P took a busman's ay on a 'Should such efforts fail or trip to England in 1946, While browsing through crime doings at Scotland Yard he Museum" of exhibits from noted cases. As a result the Toronto force has been accumulating its own Until the a i gee his ' 'superiors interested, these me- Mr. Banks was caief target mentoes used to be neatly usefulness was ended and de- |Now he has a-collection housed Dickson went on to become chief. LONDON (CP) -- Great Uni- PRACTISED ON DUMMY versal Stores, powerful British There is a pocket-size house-\company owned by financier breaker's kit in a leather case.|Sir Isaac Wolfson, is reported A gift penknife with a hacksaw|to be planning a big expan- among its blades sits beside ajsion of its £15,000,000 Canadian .82 revolver. They were found|company., The company runs in a cake at Don Jail here. A 147 stores in Canada and ex Yellowing posters tell of thelnects to open another 10 this intensifying search for theatre|year manager Ambrose J. Small, " PLANS EXPANSION BANS SMOKING CRANBROOK, B.C. (CP) -- The junior chamber of com- merce banned smoking by its members at a recent meeting while a visiting doctor discussed WINNERS SILENT "ype bic Bh cheque was mailed WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) -- A|t0 an unidentified purchaser cheque for $54,349 was mailed Saturday's winning twin double by Roosevelt Raceway Tuesday,|ticket. Two other winners ha' paying off one of three mystery|yet to claim the remaining $108,- winners at the harness racing! 699. the effects of cigarette smoking on the human body, The only match lit during the meeting was by the doctor to keep his pipe going. starting with a prosaic missin; notice with no reward in 1919|| Often Imitated - and then going up to $50,000. The disappearance of Small, right after he sold out for $1,- 000,000, remains one of Amer- ica's classic mysteries, A manikin head used for shooting practice recalls the deadly Boyd gang of bank rob- bers of the 1950s. Holes are drilled between the eyes. An untold story. goes with a sub-machine-gun. It was found in a lakeshore motel after some we mg ort and clear sto: with a hatchet, It wen Oecd by a woman carpenter who jin a room at police headquar- The report, made under re- There are enough weapons to used it to split her husband's Never Duplicated @ Manufoctured by European Tradesmen @ Guoranteed Quality Checked @ Don't buy o substitute only Lactantio Butter with the green ond yellow printed label, © Lancontio-Fomous for Quotity. ANCO FOOD PRODUCTS Ltd. Toronto) 719 Inkeshore Blvd. HO 3-8341 ~ ENGELS BAKERY Extend Congratulations For The Grand Opening ~ _ LITZ._ DELICATESSEN @ RYE BREAD @ FRENCH STICKS @ ROLLS | | 137 RALEIGH ST. TORONTO AM 1-8363 | at a time when the govern- ments of Canada and the U.S. have reached a top-secret, un- official agreement with the SIU in the U.S. guaranteeing peace on the Great Lakes." In Montreal, SIU President Banks said he knew "absolutely nothing" about such an agree- ment, when asked to comment on the newspaper report. covers the Calendar year ended) start a banana republic revolu- WIRES ATTACHED in reply to a question Monday by Opposition Leader Diefen- to the trustees' line which could|t! have been used to listen in onif conversations. D Mr. MacEachen said Tuesday,|ready-published actions investigated. ec, 31, Much of it repeats al-\tion. Most of them have taken human life, One battered revolver had a The general tone of the first direct bearing on the history of baker, that wires were attached|tePort by the trusiees reflects|i1. police force itself. A robber heir initial decision to "'inter-!hent its trigger guard on the ere as little as possible with|head of a holdup victim in 1899. There was nojthe affairs of unions consistent|When he turned the gun point- proof that calls were monitored,| with carrying out the duties of|blank on and the matter was still being|the trustees under the act." Constable Samuel Dickson it wouldn't fire. Const. LITZ DOUBTS AGREEMENT 'He doubted there had been any agreement, official or other- wise, between the governments of Canada and the U.S. on one hand and the SIU .in the U.S. on the other. John Leslie, deputy assistant labor secretary in Washington, said he knew of no Canada-U:S. agreement, "We have said we will use our good offices to try to keep peace on the Great Lakes but we have free unions and we cannot guar- antee what they will do," Leslie , said in an interview. Paul Hall, president of the | Seafarers' International Union | of North America, said in Wash- ington he fully supports Mr. Banks and would oppose any action to remove him from his b. a is obviously no truth in this story," (in The Tele- gram) Hall said in an inter- view. "We have had no meet- ings with Canadian and United The Telegram quoted Profes- sor Harry S. Crowe, an econo- mist with the International Brotherhood of Railway, Trans- port and General! Workers (CLC), as saying he believed talks aimed at a peace settle- ment have taken place. "Three weeks ago I would have said the agreement in- cluded Banks's retention as president of the SIU. Events in recent days tend to indicate that Banks may be dismissed soon," Professor Crow2 is quoted as saying. OTTAWA (CP) -- The {ed- eral marine union trusteeship Says it is prepared if necessary to remove union officers but feels this properly is a function of unions themselves. 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Labow are named in| a-writ of summons claiming un-| specified damages in connection/ with a surgical operation July) 5; 1963. | 'The writ was filed in the On-| tario SupremeCourt Monday on| behalf of the patient, Mrs. Mary| Christina Sullivan, 41; and her| husband, Thomas, of Ottawa. | The writ says that part of a 27-inch surgical needle was left | imbedded in the woman's chest| following an operation at the) city-owned hospital. | "The plaintiffs also claim dam-) ages from Ethicon Incorpor-| ated, Montreal, for 'negligence! if the manufacture, develop-! ment and production of a Chro- nic C 27-inch surgical needle" used in the operation. (The Canadian Press erron- eously identified the hospital fentioned in the writ as the Ottawa General Hospital in an Ottawa-dated story Tuesday. It régrets gny damage that may| have bien done as a result off MR. 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