|Z THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 15, 1960 William E. Swinton, Scot- tish-born paleontologist, has retired after three years as director of the Royal On- Wildcat SUDBURY (CP)--A man wasjout "resulted when the men felt|They involve alleged stabbed Thursday at the Inter- national Nickel Co. mine at nearby Lavack when about 200 miners staging a wildcat walk- . MUSEUM DIRECTOR RETIRES tario Museum in Toronto, The 65-year-old dinosaur ex- pert, now lecturing at the University of Toronto's Massey College, was large- ly responsible for a_pro- gram that brightened' the museum and brought a sharp increase in atten Strike | Fracas, | Mineworker Is Stabbed _ they were being treated unfairly by management." He urged the men to stay on the job but said "'we are aware violation of the Hours of Work and Va- cation with Pay Act. They will be heard in Sudbury July 27 A three - year contract be- out attempted to stop one em-|of the causes that are making!tween Inco and the union ex- ployee from driving away from the mine property. Police said Elton Turcotte, 29, of Azilda, was in fair condition in hospital Thursday night with a stab wound in the chest Police have charged Reginald Levergne, 31, of Chelmsford, with wounding. He is to appear in court. today. About 100 workers from the mine's 2,000 - foot level walked off their jobs Thursday morn- ing claiming they were being treated unfairly by manage- ment. Others joined them as the day progressed. Police said about 200 men * turned a fire hose into an em- Ployee's car as he was at- tempting to leave the mine area. The crowd also kicked in the car doors and jumped on the hood. our men dissatisfied.' The union has charges against the company pending. Telephone Company Goes pired Sunday been weeks. The parties have negotiating for several On Nuisance Call Manhunt People who use the telephone to annoy or threaten are ask- ing for trouble. Marcel Vincent president of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada, said today that the company is pursuing more intensive program for catching people who make abusive telephone calls, The intensified program is company-wide, involving all de- GRABS KNIFE partments in helping to end Police said the driver such calls, Special training will grabbed a hunting knife and be given in all areas served by stabbed Turcotte. He then drove | Bell Canada, to more than 2,000 off through the town of Levack, services representatives who finally surrendering to a provin-| handle customer reports of an- cial police. detachment in Dowl- noying or threatening calls. ing Township, about two miles When a telephone customer away. is harassed by repeated obscene Tony Soden, president of Lo- or annoying calls, the service cal 6500, United Steelworkers of representatives will work with America (CLC), said the walk-|the customer to try to solve eee : the problem When the company is notified that the telephone has been used to threaten a customer with bodily harm, kidnapping Winters Denies Flour Sale Loss «: 's:msse_'o"pioners.ie OTTAWA (CP)--Trade Minis-|ist who has authority to take ter Winters repeated Thursday} whatever action may be appro there would be no loss of Cana-'|priate and necessary dian flour sales to Cuba de- "Bell Canada will, through spite decisions by U.S. - owned active co-operation with law en- flour mills here not to bid for} forcement agencies and the pro- any of the contracts involved. | vision of evidence, contribute to Replying to T. C. Douglas,/the prosecution of a person New Democratic Party leader.|makino offensive calls". Mr he said Canadian flour mills! yincent said : would benefit from the deci- He pointed out that sions taken by the U.S. - owned though the complexity mills. They were able to handle the orders. He said he had spoken to J G. Wharry, president of the Quaker Oats Co. of Canada Ltd., and been assured that the Canadian - based company had received no directive on the matter. Mr. Wharry had told the min ister he was acting in the best interests of his company and besides, he didn't need the busi ness. 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Call the Bell Telephone Company of Canada if these ob- scene or harassing calls persist. | Legal Aid Director TORONTO (CP) -- Andrew;been secretary of the commit- Lawson of Toronto, appointed|tee comprising the law society Thursday by Attorney - Gen- is ', eral Arthur Wishart as director and attorney - general's depart of Ontario's legal aid program, ment representatives studying says he will leave next week on|/esal aid. a 2%-month tour of the proy-| The legal - aid plan, to be ince to lineup part-time area di-|administered by the law s0- rectors, leiety, provides that persons will Mr. Lawson, 38-year-old law-|n0t be deprived of legal coun- yer, said in an interview Thurs-|S¢l because they do not have day he will prepare a report for|he money to pay. the_lega!..2id_committee imple-! menting the new program by! the end of Sepiember, The) committee then will recom-} Canadian weed fold mend the directorship appoint-|up at noon, ments to the attorney - gen-|- eral, | © WEED TELLS TIME The flowers of the common tragopog ----_---- << . The Sounds of the Big Beot The Place To Meet @ FRIDAY @ JULY 15th position by the Law Society of Upper Canada, Mr. Lawson said | he also will establish how many area directors are needed, | Mr. Wishart announced the appointment to the $18,000-$19,- 000 post earlier Thursday after a cabinet meeting. He described Mr. Lawson, | who was called to the bar 11 years ago, as "knowledgeable The Fabulous SHAYS dance. Above, he compares the size of a dinosaur with | a modern __ suspension bridge. --CP Photo Drury Confirms Contract Ended OTTAWA (CP) Industry | Minister Drury told the Com- mons Thursday the United States has decided not to ex- tend a present contract with a Canadian firm for explosives This was the contract U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Mc- Namara referred to at a Mon-} day press conference when he said in error the U.S. was can-| celling an existing Canadian and very capable' and the) ideal man for the post. | Since 1963 Mi, Lawson has Dancing 9:30 p.m. te 12:30 Admission $1.50 Casual Dress cision not to renew a contract when it expired, He said under a Canada-U,S. production - sharing agreement, the two countries strive "for a balance of procurement."' Can- ada enjoyed a slight edge in such contracts now and the U.S, | Co 595 Khaw sr TWO EXCITING FEATURES To Prison Cells PRINCE ALBERT. Sask. (CP)--Some 125 prisoners at the Prince Albert Penitentiary ern ay er returnea to their ceils Thursday Con vi cts Ret ofl ae or threat of vi0-| sam exercise periods were resumed | for 520 other prisoners. On Hunt For Aides : or = 1 es new warden who takes over from J. H. Weeks who retired Tuesday. arrived Thursday on Phone 723-0241 FE, C, Atkine of Kingston, the! or 728.0192 F |" epi's Prison officials said normal after remaining in the prison exercise yard since Wednesday night, Thomas W. Hall of Vancou- ver, regional superintendent of penitentiaries for Western Can- ada, said the men will go before ja board of local prison officials. The demonstration apparently jbegan after a rumor spread that prison staff. There was pelle VER --- 3rd WEEK Edwatd Small Presents "Boy Did 19et. wrong Number! 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