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Barrie Examiner, 16 Jun 1964, p. 9

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rum mflm MONTREAL WATERFRONT UNUSUALLY QUIET Activity on Montreals water lowing an unauthorized work shorernen Tire lreig front was unusually quiet loi stoppage by some 1500 long Montreal Shorernen Walkout OVer Pension MONTREAL CPlA mass meeting at 1500 striking Mont real iongshoromcn is scheduled for today to hear results oi emergency negotiations aimed at ending their watkout which tied up Montreal horhor hionv day Judge Rene Lippe met litan day night with otticials oi the Montreal international Long shoremenjs Association CLC locals in an eltort to settle pension dispute which led to the walkout Representatives at the Ship ping Federation of Canada which participates in the pen sion lund administration turned down an invitation to attend the talks on the grounds that the maximum return to work be tore any turtber negotiations No statements were issued alter the meeting in Judge Lippes ottlce but it was re ported that be persuaded the pension fund administratorsto atail implementation oi changes in the plan which triggered the walkout The iongshoremcos strike brought shipping operations in Montreal harbor to virtual standstill leaving some 50 ships idle to their berths although the waiirout did not atlcct the other major St Lawrence River ports ANNOUNCED INCREASE The eightemao pension board made up ot tour Shipping Fod eration and tour ILA delegates sent out circular last week saying pensions under the fund bad been increased to $56 month from $50 at the age or 65 This aroused opposition among the union members Their nineday strike last 0c tober was settled with the un derstanding that Judge Lippe would make an olticiai inquiry into the state of tho weltare and pension lunds Tire union members protested when toil pickuoyourphonegi With just line you doThatgylhy smart the pension changes had been made without consulting the membership and without wait ing for Judge Lippes rcpurt Labor Minister MncEnchcn told the Commons Monday that Judge Lippe is trying to deliver an interim report on the pen sion dispute and that the report could be the basis tor resuming work Judge Lippe handled the pear sion question in his position as tederai Industrial inquiry com missioner The investigation into the wel iare plan was nearing comple Angrr Separatista titrated Al Quebecs Bilingual Neel QUEBECJCP The royar commission on bilingualism and bieulturalisrn winding up cmssCanada tour at 23 citics is expected to come lace to lace today with Quebecs angry young separatists and ultrana tionalists Scores oi separatist and quasi separatist students and young protessionai men showed up unexpectedly Monday night at what was supposed to he minor preparatory turning it into lively twohour torum with strong separatist overtones Tire vocal young men are ex pected to return with more ar guments tor the main sessions this atternoon andevenlngwhen all to members or the commie sion will be present The commission completing threemonth series of unpr dented informal meetings was lambasted Monday night as too little too late and the champion ot impossiblethew vtiou beforevthc walkout and an interim report had been sub mitted to both sides with the pension setup as the next order oi business it was understood the Br rangement to deal with the we tareprobloms iirst was agreed upon by both factions oi the eightman hoard The first day of the walkout passed without incident and har bor police reported at was quiet on the watertront Many oi the idle dock workers spent the day standing around the lLA headquarters rice by the young partici pants who iormed Yabout hall lira audience at lStt They rejected cross Canada bilingualism and bleuiiuralism ouiright and called instcad for coexistence oi two autonom ous unillngual states This impliedhthat French wouid hecomeghq lopiy attidai language in Quebec and Eng lish the only olticial language in the nine other provinces Canada would be divided into two associate states which would be sell governing but joined in common market Speakers called tor an end to use oithe English language in Quebec labormanagement re lations and English instruction in the provincesschnois One participant protested that the associate state plan would wipe out as adistinct group the 1200000 FrenchCanadians liv htu tended at her Montreal berth norsriver above iics unat CP Wirepholo VICTIM DIES COLOGNE AFJ Dorothea Binner died Monday in Ctr lognethe first child viclnn to succumb to burns inilicted on her and 27 other pupils by deranged manand his home flamethrower anter Sellcrt also speared two much air to death when he invaded Catholic elementary school last Thursday and aimed the lame thmwcr in the classrooms log outside Quebec He was firoitied down by many inthe audience gt do youshut the door businessesusa extra lines to make on everybody else iuonrures norewrrenmrriroiitclnr roan The reason is shpiythisrBéA GaSo can operate at peak efiiciency Hereshow BAgGaSOlines do it FirsthA Gasoljnes contain special detergent to keep the clean This giVe economy finidndilwlice Brctcecl For Violence GEORGETOWN British Gulv can titeuterrt Poliee braced tor renewed Violence wily in this troubled British ooio lol lowlug slashing atu oo Britain by Premier Citedii JI Iut gsn Jagnn accused the British government Mood oi carrying out careiully ind scheme to remove my government lrom oiiice and to destroy the Peo ples Progressive Party British Governorslr Richard Luyt assumed lull powers here Saturday and tr appoint trlbuna to hearing peals mm at politicians and union olticials arrested during the weekend The latest arrest was made Monday when leading sup porter oi Jaguna party sur rendered io police and was llnwn up the River Essequibo to join the other arrested per sons It the Maranrnl penal scl tlement 80 miles lroro here in the interior lie was Neville Annlbourne general secretary or thctrolt grossive itbuth Organization DEFENDS ACTION Luyt defended his action say ing in nationwide broadcast Saturday he intended tqtake resolute steps against those who preached or promoted violence and those rlty oi depraved deeds dur ng the last lour months of racial killings in which at least 35 Eémns have been killed and ondreds wounded British Guianas troubles re sulted mm 17week union rec expected to ognition strike in the sugar in dustry Unrest lo the sugar industry has led to the calling ol state at anergency three times in the three years the last on May Meanwhile In East indilo working in ricelields was re ported beaten to death by masked men in In otdhreak oi violence on the west bani oi the Demerera Riven Toobld to buy inaurancé Five Negroes were hmstod the same area liter children were beaten and up East indian arrested The premier the lovers nora assumption powers made the suspension British Gttiloas constitution almost complete Eltorts the colonial oltict to whiteer the situation can not coated the tests Jagan raid Being over 85 is no barrier to the purchase at new lite insurance And for may people in their sixda orsevehtin it no be very wise buy Heres an exampleA man age 75 has substantial number oi investments At death estate taxes will have to be paid To raise the usbinoomoproducing meta have to be sold oiten with severe losses to the beneficiaries Lila insurance do prevent thilloaa by providing the necessary nah Monuincturera Lite has sound reputation for it liberal Ipprouh to insuring older people tor the purpose oi state conservation or for guaranteeing the continuity of business our representatives are qualified to provide competent counsel to help our senior citizens meet that special needs See the Man irorn Manulacturers rrrrrurrcunnts LIFE INRURANCI COMPANY rare the same rtran am mum mason ewe rs mg Typhoid Puts 44 In Hospitals ABERDEEN Reuters 1pm more wooded typboi cases were reported in th Scottish city Monday bringing Ihe total number ot persons in hospital to tit these we were continued use and 55 were suspected cases Those latest figures comparet wrth 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