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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jun 1965, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 23, 1965 ad ie i aia allt ait aie i ae a Barber-Ellis, Canada May Slip Downhill! Orum Retains ; : Early Bird The First Step The Air, Not Only Impure, 7,4 Republic: Publisher | UAW VP Post /T) Global Communications UAW PactSet Isn't Even Free Any More "sds ote LONDON. (CP) -- Canadian|. Munro suggested that ,, the national headquarters of the) TORONTO (CP) -- A United) H said there are 44 nations tive agreement was reached ones fad Pog | Aa ienltned bye Mio poe = United Auto Workers Union|States communications 'spokes-linvolved in the ownership of| Wednesday bagel -- El i, C H Local By R. J. ANDERSON _|Florida, Gainsville. He said injally to keep pollutants of alljamong some Canalians "that| same as in the rest of Canada|(CL©) has directed that' the/man Thursday called the Earlyithe space segment of the sys Soh cbt United hue' wana 'TORONTO (CP)--The air welan interview: kinds out of the air." we could be on the slow down-land the United States." election of Earl Orum as first|/Bird satellite the first step injtem, among them Canada (CLC) breathe nowadays not only isn't|HAS TO SEE SMOKE "Any way you look at it," he|hill grade to a form of repub-| "If that happens, the only|vice-president of Local 195 of|the evolution of a global Com-ithroygh the Canadian Overseas D tail { the settl t.. will it isn't free any more, The public couldn't care less|added, "the public pays for girs Lg aaron ae ming that a chez ous' lthe union in Windsor @ill Hand. -- communications SYS-nejecommunication Corp. Phe geany, thadboerghi Shick oe who should know agreed|unless there is a local prob-jair pollution control"--whether| 1" @ 'uncheon speech to the mean wi mee "| George Burt, Canadian direc-| yy; Mr. Gordon said 'Canada'slion ratification meeting Sunda: . And the man in the|lem. A man has to see blackithrough tax- rted govern-\canadian Chamber of Com-|French language--if even that 3 Matthew Gordon, director of . n Ys r gost directly concetned,|smoke pouring from a factory toi yo orb gyn sis oy jot tor of the UAW, had sought in-|information for the Communi-jearth station being built at Mill/said Herb Kelly, UAW interna merce in Britain, Munro saidjsurvives after a couple of gen- ; » " : i 4 , canni Sabahage P i ations Satellite Corporation,| Village, N.S., 80 miles south-/tional representative. in't care. chimney before he thinks of air|qustry passed along in the price he didn't want to place toojerations. struction on how the office was he oe kas te BE toe 'ulwest of Halifax, will open for) The 175-member union local : : pollution, He should i ./much emphasis on this point) Touching on the Quebec situ- i One main theme.came out at)pollution. He s be after|of products. The pollution prob B - ray ss ge to be filled when one of twol ys cnington, spoke to a lunch-|Canada a new window through/nas set next Monday as a strike pollution by experts from growing worse 5 ate possibility, }over Canada's internal and in- "This i t i station." around : : F But he suggested that turning/ternational problems, Munro|Mr. Orum was a candidate for|Television Executives Club. is is not a smal station, ia new contract. The previous A yet iene . sob: HOUSE CLOSES ge ee legge ogee tg Fi : the office in the biennial elec-| Mr. Gordon said the program|Mr. Gordon said. "This is com-|contract expired May 18. Jem must be studied industry|De Part of the federal govern-|bec: : a A Apdover, Maine." i ment's ultimate accommoda-| "I think the gravest dangerJune. His opponent was Fred|lite system with a number of|@Nd Andover, Maine. tinued between three private air is looked upon as a natural wanted to be good neighbors , OTTAWA (CP) -- The ; 'lwould strain the tempers and\that the French will push too|before the election, parts of the world by 1967. jon the ground station, expected/Hotel, Restaurant Employees' rPollutic aa Face a ee eae ~ to be operational next fall.jand Bartenders'. International ists said privately during ses-| S°TV°® »!. Jean Baptiste Jiies | st oducts. Canadians." English reaction that will grow|being counted it appeared atiellite shot into orbit 22,300 sions of the Air Pollution Con-| Day for the first time ate aut oF cenapethion = "At any rate it isn't going to|inhostility. At present, one can/first that Mr. Rickwood had|miles above the Atlantic Oceanjrapid .expansion when world| Local members have set next ' June 24, The House met at A > {foreseeable fut it i nerally, won't move to clean : "essary. eable future. But it is a rs the air until it 1s prodded,| 2! 2.™. today to continue mine fins A jn-|Possibility (that should not be NEED 'KICK' this week's discussions on air|his local 'government continu-liem was world wide and was|Decause it was not an immedi-jation in a speech that rangedimen running for the post died. eon gathering of the Radio and|/space for telecommunication.|qeadline to back demands for i i |Canada into a republic '"could|said of the restlessness in Que- ' ; , governments at all levels FO i ee ee . tions of the local held in mid-|ahead calls for a global satel-/Parable to Goonhilly in Britain, Meanwhile, negotiations con- og | Foe dlgeonge ters R 0 FEAST By Semety, Many etc tion of Quebec. although iat present in this problem is|W- Rickwood, who died six days)ground stations in different) Canada had spent $5,000,000)liquor outlets here and Local 254 Pollution - .| House of Commons ob- : patience of many English-|hard, Then they will set off an| As the election results were} Early Bird, the 85-pound sat- a cee ae Geench to. sraticaniig Mapu ' 1 CTC, the builder, planned/Union (CLC). trol Association 'that industry, Thursday by not sitting on compulsion here and there happen in the near or is alin see a development of|won. The final count, however,|April 9, is the forerunner. Next commercial operations begin.|Thursday as a strike deadline study of Income Tax Act dustries had made great ad- ignored." Columbia particularly." this hostility in parts of On-|showed that Mr. Orum_had|Monday, the satellite will "go In the meantime, Canada _ isjin their demands for better tario, in Alberta and British|gained 1,494 votes to Mr. Rick-|commercial on an international|working through the Andover, --- conditions and over- station me pay. wood's 947. ba "We need a kick in the pants," said one corporation head who declined to be quoted by name. "It's a simple matter of economics. 1 run a clean plant and I could do better. But it will add to the cost of my product. The man across the road isn't doing a thing and he'll undercut me." The thought: If clean - air legislation is passed, and en- forced, by municipal govern- ments it will mean fair play all around. Industry will be pass on the cost to the con- sumer. Nearly 1,500 air - pollution experts in the field of industry, education and government met here for four days at what was described as the largest meet- ing in the association's 58-year history. As it closed Thursday, co-operation by the public was uppermost in the mind of retir- ing president Dr. E. R. Hend- revisions. Mayor Let Off | On Rights Rap DETROIT (AP) -- Mayor Or- | ville L, Hubbard of suburban Dearborn and his two top po- lice. aides were acquitted by a U.S. District Court jury Thurs- day of all counts of a-civil rights | indictment. giad to co-operate but must! The charges against Hub- |bard, now in his 12th two-year term as mayor of the nearly all-white Detroit suburb of 23,- 000, and his co-defendants grew out of the stoning by a Dear- born crowd of a home owned by Giuseppe Stanzione, a white contractor of concrete work. The incident occurred on La- bor Day, 1963, developing from mistaken belief Stanzione had rented an upstairs flat to Ne- vances in self-control of pollu- tion. The chemical industry could do better. The automobile industry had been reluctant but was willing to be pushed. Gov- ernment itself was one of the most persistent offenders through uncontrolled buildings. Dr. Hendrickson and many other delegates urged in panel discussions and in interviews that municipalities enact good, workable control legislation and put qualified officials in charge. Trained technicians should bé hired. "Don't appoint the dog- catcher,"' said one association member, speaking of an On- tario town which has complex control bylaws and no qualified expert to enforce them. 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