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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 May 1964, p. 20

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x '20 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, May 14, 1964 RAP SIU 'GRUBBY' KNUCKLES Trusteeship Right Backed MONTREAL (CP)--Mr. Jus ee Roger Ouimet upheld wed- esday Parliament's constitu. ional right to put Canadian Shipping unions under trustee. gage counsel and take legal ac- tion without the permission of the trustees." Mr. Justice Ouimet based his views primarily on the preamble ship and said Donald Roy Swait, 'ary - treasurer of the Sea- * International Union of ee oe Mey the in- not come pom meg clean hands." tn te the oA gh heard in Su- November, SIU Syn the Trustees Act 'was an invasion by Parliament of the MA id and civil our constitutional rights over our buildings and property, Also Pennsy Freight Smashes House, Nobody Home HAMILTON, Ohio (AP)--Six- teen cars of a Pennsylvania Railroad freight train were de- railed Wednesday at Somer- ville, 12 miles north of here. Several of the cars demolished a track-side home but no one was in the residence. The. house was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richmond but they had spent the night at Wil- liamsdale where they also own to the Trustees Act which re- ferred to the Norris shipping in- quiry report as indicating an ib, ogg situation" had de- veloped and was endangering) navigation and shipping in Cana- | dian waters, The introduction of the act's preamble and of the Norris in- quiry report were opposed by SIU lawyers John Ahern and Joseph Nuss. These objections, taken under. reserve, were for- mally rejected in Wednesday's judgment. EMERGENCY EXISTED The court said the Norris in- quiry report 'shows that there existed, at the time of the pass- ing of the act in October, an unquesionable emergency sit- uation, 'affecting the shipping industry in Canada with a con- sequent threat to the economy and the international rel jsuch lawless operations as are |deseribed at length in the Nor- der, and good governmen ail| across the St. Lawrence Seaway) and throughout relevant Cana-| dian. ports." Mr. Justice Ouimet added} |that as a petitioner for the in- junction Mr. Swait's own con- duct in the matter had to be considered. "The petitioner, himself,' Mr. Justice Ouimet said, "by elect- ing and supporting officers of the SIU and by participating in } ris report, had been instrumen- tal in creating. the said emer- gency and consequently does not come to court with clean hands." In. concluding. his judgment, Stocks Sculpt Good Gains As Volume Inches Up TORONTO (CP) Stocks carved out a good gain on the stock market Wednesday as vol- ume increased slightly. The industrial index recorded its 12th gain in a row despite gains and losses in the group being almost evenly divided. Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway climbed 1% to 31% for the best gain in the main list. Canadian Breweries added % to 10,% a 1964 high. Others recording 1964 highs were Hayes Steel, up % to 1914, Harding Carpets, up % to 17%, and Gen- eral Bakeries, up % to 194. Aluminium, Imperial Oil, Con- solidated Paper, Alberta Gas and- Dominion Bridge were other pivotal gainers, Massev- Ferguson churned through more f hegt to a prancn'or me Cana- dian Imperial Bank of Com- merce, thieves burrowed through the bank's walls, cut their way into the vault and rifle safety deposit boxes. Po- lice recovered $700,000 in cash and securities in raids in Mont- real April 9, 10 and ll, Three Montrea' men have been remanded in custody until June 17 for preliminary hearing on charges of breaking, enter- ing and theft. Golds were higher. Hollinger climbed % to 31% and Leitch added $8 cents to a 1964 high of $2.88. On Index, industrials gained 82 to 155.26, golds .16 to 133.22, F Ch base metals .15 to 66.20 and the aces arge exchange Index .72 to 145.21, yy JAGARA FALLS, Ont. (OP) Western oils were down .05 t0/4 fourth man has been charged 98.39, Volume for the day babe connection with the theft" of 4,444,000 shares compared with) gg59,000 in cash, securities, 4,094,000 Tuesday. travellers' cheques and other valuables from a downtown jbank March 23, Steve Koaches, 37, of Hamil- ton was arreigned Wednesday before a justice of the peace on a charge of breaking, entering and theft and remanded to next Wednesday. Bail was de- nied. He was arrested in Toronto Saturday and brought icre Tuesday. Working from a rented store be." Falls Holdup: Fourth Man than 27,000 shares in climbing % to 24. Base metals were strong. In- ternational Nickel added 1% to 88 in leading the section ahead. Falconbridge was up % to 74% while Campbell Chibougamau tacked on 40 cents to $4.50. United Keno Hill, Canada's largest silver producer, lost 30 cents to $7.40. Among speculates, Genex, the day's heaviest trader with 327,538 shares, gained three cents to 21. Other. three-cent gainers were Zulapa at 30 and Ryanor at 22. HIT BY BOMBS MADRID (AP)--Minor bomb- ings continued in Madrid Wed- nesday. Officials said the bomb- ings, together with a strike in the mining areas of Asturias, appeared to be leftist inspired. A total of 15 bombs have ex- ploded since Sunday night but there have been only two minor injuries and practically no dam- age. ENDS PROJECT WIMBOURNE, England (CP) Inventor Edgar Bates, 71, has just completed a hush project that kept him busy for the last 10 years, It's a toilet seat warmer. 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