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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1966, p. 6

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A & 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES. Tuesday, Aprit 20, 1706 By BEN WARD WINNIPEG (CP)--Angry de- mands for a campaign of civil disobedience. to force a repeal of laws that allow court injunc- tions in labor disputes erupted Monday at the opening of* the biennial convention of the Ca- nadian Labor Congress. A mildly' - worded resolution protesting the use of injunctions to limit picketing was rejected by the 1,600 delegates after a chorus of demands from the floor for stronger action. "We should have a policy of massive civil disobedience," said Bob Bouchard of Montreal, a staff representative of the United Steelworkers of Amer- ica. A vote to refer the injunction jresolution back +) committee jfor revision was overwhelming. | The complaint is against in- junctions granted without hear- ing from both sides. There were repeated, refer- ences to the receut mass dem onstrations at Oshowa and Pe- terborough against picket-lim- iting injunctions. Murray Tate of Toronto La- bor Council said the Oshawa demonstration was 'a glorious page in labor history." Stanley Rouse, one of 27 men arrested at the Peterborough demonstration, warned that em- ployers are mustering their strength to combat labor's drive against injunctions, "We should go all the way to civil. disobedience to get our rights," another delegate shouted. Pat O'Neal of tie British Co- lumbia Federation of Labor said unions have tried every legal means to win their battle against injunctions "The whole process is de- jinto Civil Disobedience Campaign Proposed Days. Speakers said labo? should side with the program's producers against CBC manage- ment. On the other, Alberta and Que- bee--delegates---insisted. that an Alberta resolution asking for the assignment of CLC public relations officers to regional of- fices be left intact, This had | been deleted in committee, leav- ing the item a mere statement of approval for increased pub- lie relations efforts. Alberta speakers said unions in their province are running an increased number .of company unions stimulated by the Social Credit government's anti-labor attitude A resolution backing the rec- ommendations of last year's Freedman inquiry into CNR crew run-throughs was adopted overwhelming. The report of Mr Justice Sa- muel Freedman, who studied ROME (CP)--Banff today of- fered transportation assistance and lawer living costs for par- ticipating athletes and officials in its bid for the 1972 winter Olympic Games. It ruled out any damage to the wilderness concept of the national park area, Later, after a 28-minute pres- entation to the International Olympic Committee, the Banff delegation told reporters IOC président Avery Brundage ex- pressed satisfaction that the jwilderness problem had been |settled. Many wildlife organiza- tions had opposed Banff's bid for the Games. Banff was the first of four ap- |plicants for the winter Games |to be heard by LOC which later |today will vote on the 1972 win- aud and summer Games sites. Opposing the Alberta bidders are: Salt Lake City, Utah; Sap- }poro, Japan, and Lehti, Fin- land, Banff Makes Its Bid For 1972 Winter Games and of ficial representatives which will greatly reduce their air fares." He did not spell out just how much assistance Banff is pre- pared to provide. Davis said also that since participants will use--existing facilities of the Banff School of Fine Arts, "'liv- ing costs for the athletes will be lower than at any previous winter Games.' Sluggish Kidneys May Bring Restless Nights If you "fight the pillow', toss and turn all through the night and don't causes the backache. Take Dodd's, and see if you don't feel better, rest 'Used successfully by millions for 70 years. New large size do it Three weekends and your pool is completed. 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Judges were i s . | too willing to lister to employ-| 6 beatae labor laws ahoull bal gary With Wishart hag Moat medaed cles unions the Canaan. outlined the attrac- ' amended y self Monty Davidson of Brantford, john + gotiate »w work! tions of the site, adding: "We TORONTO (CP) -- Solicitor-|a member of the Textile Work:| methods. that adversely affect| have provided for transporta.| i ies | ca methods that pool General Pennell met Friday|ers Union, said the courts have F tion assistance to competitors| sis } . jobs with Ontario government offi-| been issuing injunctions "like " | FULL SIZE 16 FT. x 32 FT This is Banff's third try for Games. Ed Davis of Cal- president of the Banff the Steven Truscott case and BIG SPLASH IN THE WATER jsaid later he will report to the insy tetibecial so ik a ae cials on the proposed review of|so many sheets of toilet paper." | : __|federal cabinet Tuesday. posal back in a form that ocean race. The bi *t Mr. Pennell conferred with|would reflect the views of the driven by Sir Max Aitken, Of atiorney-General Wishart and| speakers. It will be debated in London, England _|Deputy Attorney-General Rend-|its new form later in the week. all Dick on how the case should Two other resolutions were! be reviewed, He said Mr. Wish-| thrown back into committee for | art's opinion was sought be-| redrafting. Spending Spree cause it was a matter relating | s a - ito the administration of justice |'SUPPORT THE PRODUCERS' | | Hits Trail, B.C. Ontario. On one, delegates demanded | aa . | Truscott, 21, has been serving that a resolution of support for} TRAIL, B.C. (CP)--The busi- a life term following convietion| the CBC contain a reference to} peasy age md, er south-| seven years ago on a charge of|the controversy over the pro-| jeastern ritish Columbia city is Graduating Students Benefit From Card Nigh recovering slowly from Friday's|murdenng, Lanne, Marner, 2 MAXWELL HEIGHTS (TC) --{cently presented badges earned|hy the sudden circulation of "ded 4Pom an inquiry | se The sum of $115 was raised at a|by the girls as follows: $1,000,000 in cold eurrencs ase but its form has not ye successful night of cards at} Golden Hand: Gail Gifford.) The stampede to the stores been settled ing Mr.' Wish-| Maxwell Heights School last|Barbara Fisher, Janet Ogle and|started early Friday when 2.000 After the mere ; r, ae AOE Thursday. The money will be|Dale McLeese; Minstrel: Dalelof Consolidated Minin s and| 4 reiterated that he go i used to cover the expense of a/McLeese; House Orderly: Judie/smeiting Company's 4,500 em-|°#S° shoole han Ge os at field day, graduation dinner and|Geisberger and Sandra Hopkins; | ployees received refund cheques Judiciary rather than by a roya year books for the graduating|Jester: Judie Geisberger and! of "up to $800 each from the | commission. students, : |Sandra Hopkins; Writer: Mich-| company's retirement fund, The The general convener was/ele Toaze. amount was on top of regular Mrs. Peter Bacon. Mrs. David) Gran: Bennett, son of Mr. and} nay cheque ; ' pay cheques N t I Collier was in charge of ticket e hcome three crewmen in helmets was among the starters in Monday's Miami - to-Nassau Making a big splash as it plows through a wave this 37-foot ocean racer with DISTRICT NEWS aaa eae of cont Mrs. Harold Bennett left last he < GbHOn wAthdva wine sales; Mrs. Gotdon Rahme pro-| Friday to attend Guelph Univer-| 1 gnay from the fund was part| cured the generous array of|Sity. He is the first student of a new ract siened re-| prizes and Mrs. James Hambly|from the area to begin his col- cently between Cominco and the Tops es or arranged the favors lege alan under. the new tri- International Union of Mine Tawny Owl Mrs. D, R Clark| Semester Plan without complet- Mill and Smelter Workers) OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP) -- and two Brownies, Cheryl Ham-|'"8 We Stade the Grade 13 examinations] (nq ) Higher labor costs; price reduc- bly and Wanda McDougall "A great deal of money sud-| tions and start - up costs of new made a trip to the Oshawa) WORK WITH COMPUTERS (denly arrived," said George| facilities resulted in reduced net General Hospital where they; WOODSTOCK, Ont. (CP)--|Barnsley, secretary-manager ofjincome despite increased sales presenteed a cheque for $50 to|Oxford county schools sent 40 the Trail Chamber of Com-|in 1965, Karl E. Scott, president be used for the purchase of SOR merce. 'I heard that one bankjof Ford Motor Co. of Canada| small chairs for young patients, | Students to the University of was so. short of cash it had to} Ltd., said today. The Pack raised the money as] Waterloo for a special series of|ask for deposits." He said at the annual meet- their 'Good Turn" by present-|Saturday classes about comput-| Stores reported a heavy runjing the company's consolidated ing an evening of plays, songsjers. As well as career counsel-jon appliances, furniture andjsales last year were $1,039 ,000,- and dances for their parents and} ling, the young people were ablejcamping supplies as approxi-| 000, with almost all the 13.7 per friends. jto try problem - solving with!mately one-fifth of Trail's 15,000|centsincrease over' 1964 coming Brown Owl Mrs. San Ogle re- computers. inhabitants headed downtown. (in Canada and take a bow. You're one of t smart ones. Then sit down and relax. Isn't that easier than raking or pus: ing a heavy old-fashioned mower? Lawn-Boy's grasscatcher does the raking for you. It picks up grass wh you cut. It picks up leaves in the f. 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