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Barrie Examiner, 27 Apr 1962, p. 12

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Will StudyCanadians Many Ways On unket BY FORBES RHUDE Cluth Press baslneu editor TORONTO iCPl Canada and Canadians will be seen through many eyes and from many points oi view when the Duke oi Edinburghs sec ond Commonwealth Conference opens in Montreal May is and sets out on its may cross oountry tour Canadians on their partwill lee people irom many lands and cultures Representatives will be here from 25 countries as diverse as the makeup oi the Common wealth They will come irom such new and underdeveloped countries as Nigeria and from the highly developed United Kingdom Representatives irom Ghana Nyosaland and Fiji will be fellows with those irom Aus tralia and New Zealand People from the tropics and the southern hemisphere will Union Negotiators lire Mum 0n Plans OTTAWA CPIUnion nego tiators for 10000 CNR iiremen ended twoday meeting here without saying lwhether they will accept or re ject conciliation boards rec ommendation for diapercent wage Increase spokesman for the negotiat lng committee of the Brother hood of Railroad Trnlnmen tCLC said committee memA hers will meet CNE oiilcials in Montreal Monday The unions decfsion will be announced then The union originally asked for an ispersccnt pay increases There was no counterproposal irorn the ONE An increase oi eight per cent pread ever two years was rec ommended in minority report by Liberal Senator Arthur Roe huck of Ontario the union nom flnee on the federal conciliation board The board ltralf was unable to get the parties to agree on settlement They were reported iar apart in long list of rule changcs in dispute most at them concerned with switching The majority recommenda tion was signed by board chair man Judge Robinson oi Haileybury 0nt and company nominee Meighen oi Mont real Claims No Delay Naming Chairman For Conciliation OTTAWA CDLabor Mini ster Starr said Thursday there has been no undue delay in the appointment oi chairman ior the conciliation board which is to hear contract dispute between the railways and the non operating employees un ions decision will soon he added The lsunion negotiating com mittee sent telegram irom Montreal Thursday expressing concern over the delay in nam lng chairman Mr Starr made public tele gram he sent in reply It reads There has been no undue delay in eliorts to obtain services of competent chairman ot board of conciliation You will recall it was by letter re ceived only April that your nominee advised that he and employers nominee were un able to agree on selection of chairman Am devoting atten tion to this matter and expect to give you word soon Talks betWeen the railways and the nonops unionsrepre senting employees not involved in the actual running at trains coliapscd in February The labor ministers state ment was issued by his office here after Mr Starr conierred with department officials by tel ephone from his home in Oshawa be made shake hands with David Jones who will come down mm the DEW Line in the North west Territories HAVE MANY TRADES Most of them win he repre sentatives at industry and trade unions But also there will be King who describe him sell as selfemployed iarmer imm Gloucestersbire Maurice Bean stone mason trom Ber muda Dimitrios Charalam hides who runs dairy iarm in Cyprus Herbert Shuon Cheng manager of clock and watch company in Hong Kong and Chang Ta Kong owner of stone and brick quarry In Sarawak There will be minor and mine executives railway work ers and olficers engineers re searchers educationlsts man agers personnel men govern ment olilcials and generally representation about as wide as industry and trade unions Names oi 293 representatives with some more to come were announced Thursday from con ierence oiiices here All were chosen under sys tem set up by the conference but in the words oi the an nouncement they are not del egatcs from either countries or organizations and represent no one but themselves The purpose of the conference is to study the human con sequences of industrial change in the Commonwealth and Em pire WRESTLE WITH NAMES English language Canadians traditionally slow at catching onto strange names will have some diiiicult ones to wrestle with There are or instance Augustine Bwanausi min ister of labor and social devel Nyasaiand Akwasi Amoakohene in di African Construction Company oi Ghana Shrl Ar vind Narottom Lalbhni presi dent Ahmedabnd Mill Owners Association India Olan rewaju Nigerian Trades Union Congress Abdul Latit Ebrahim managing director Huseln Tex tile illilis Pakistan and Lau rence Kalule Scttala general secretary Uganda Teachers Association Nine women will be in the group They are Mrs Lisbeth Brodribb manager oi an electronic equipment company and Miss Pauline Griffin cotton mill personnel otiicer both irom Australia Mrs Jean Smith of the Barbados Em ployers Federation Miss Pearl Stacy school nurse Middlesex County Council Miss Susanne Stoessl oiiiciai of shoe manu where we cant be beat for the tops in bowling iacturing firm and Miss Mary Swami trade union official all from England and the ol lowing from Canada Miss Mary Garden persons nel department Merck Sharp and Dohmc oi Canada Ltd Montreal Miss Mary Jane Gil more stall employment oliicer Dominion Textile Ltd hlont real and Mrs Patricia lilinnes clerk Outboard Marine Corpor ation and president of office local United Steelworkers oi America Fetcrborouuh SOME STUDY HERE Some oi the representatives are already studying in Canada Hemcndra Prabhudas account ant ircm Uganda is doing gradA uaic study at the University oi Vestcrnoatnrio Joseph Kaoh lngwn from Nyasaiand is at Coady international institute St Francis Xavier University Antigonish NS and Shri itamlt avarapu Sudhakar mines man ager irom Calcutta is studying commerce at Daihousie Univer sity The largest representation out of the names announced Ihurs day is Canadas 77 other larger representations are United Kingdom 44 Australia 32 Rho dcsia and Nyasalnnd 16 Ni geria 12 India 11 New Zealand 10 Pakistan seven other coun tries rcpresented are Aden Antigua Bah as Bar bados Bermuda British Gui ann British Honduras Brunei Ceylon Cyprus Fiji Gambia Ghana Grenada Hong Konk Ja malca Kenya Malaya Malta Mauritius St Kills St Lucia Sarawak Sierra Leone Tangan yika Trinidad Uganda Hear Shouts No Popery GLASGOW Reuters DeA monstrators shouted no pop ery Thursday as senior Church oi Scotland and Scottish Epis copaiian leaders met Scottish Roman Catholic representatives to help improve relations be tween the churches Police arrested two oi the de monstrators outside the convent where the meeting took place School Libraries Said Inadequate TORONTO CDLibraries in most Ontarios elementary school are completely inade quate and just under half the provinces rural areas have no library services at all accord ing to survey conducted by the Ontario Federation at Home and School Associations Preliminary results at the survey were presented here Thursday at the associationl annual convention It was one of 42 organizations that com pleted fourday conferences held in conjunction with the annual convention of the Ontario Edi cational Association The home and school section represents 144000 throughout the province it con ducted its survey through qucs tionnaires scat to its 1600 branches The report says the majority of brancth in urban areas icel lhey have satisfactory public Ii HARRIS EXAMINER FRIDAY APRIL 11 196 library service but trained librarians or teacherlibrarians are practically nonexistent in even large elementary school systems In an address in the audio visual section of the association Knowles executive sec retary oi the Metropolitan Edu cational Television Association Tomato urged parents to exert more influence on the type oi program televised He said television stations are public utilities Parents should put pressure on their local stations to devote more time to educational pm Slams Mrs John Cropper St Cath arincs was chosen president of the association HIPPO OH New Speed 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