Red China's delegate Wu Hsiu Chuan, left, keeps on writing and apparently com- pletely ignores applause for Premier Nikita Khrushchev as SIU Blacklists neeiasiinistnsy PEO Seana ng tie TES Sipe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Jenuary 18,1963 97 Tobacco Board Proposal Can Filed Ice-Breaker Free As Evidence In Probe ConcludeSales' >. Further Work CHINA DELEGATE IGNORES K Khrushchev completes speech before East German Commun- ist Party in East Berlin yes- terday. Much of the Soviet premier's speech was given over to an attack on Red Chin- ese policies. Applauding are Luise Ermschlin, center, and chief of the Mongolian Com- munist Party, Jumchagin Ze- denbal. --(AP Wirephoto) | claimed, | OTTAWA (CP) -- Seafarers'|to have one of these lists,'"' said Union chief Hal C. Banks found/Mr. Wright, producing a two- out Thursday that not all of his|pa£e list signed by the SIU dreaded do-not-ship . blacklists}leader and containing 14 names. destroyed as he had} By the time ail lists were filed, the lawyer had shown that | Eight of them--two masterjas of Jan. 4, 1951, the SIU list lists and six supplemental lists of seamen barred from sailing aac filed as evidence before|jobs totalied 2,042 names. \the federal investigation of] 'How many were put on the |Great Lakes labor violence and/DNS list by the time you got |thigoing age age ' to 1954?"' he asked Mr. Banks. aurice right, lawyer for) «7 18s nie O9 : a jthe Canadian Labor Congress, | ren} De ee |produced them before a hushed); gon' know.' [acts Giants Weeks Goal; Mr. Banks had testified ear- NM " ? \lier that he thought only about in the SIU's history that was 1 000) name : ' |marked with waterfront vi0-|);<¢ eaames were-on (hs tage lence, psa Mr, Wright said the SIU still/phe Ontario Flue - Cured To- keeps what it calls an "'informa-|phacco Growers Marketing) NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP) tional file' on seamen--a file| Board says it has advanced a|The 40-ton ice-breaker Niagara containing more than 3,000/proposal. which if approved by| Queen, jammed by massive ice names, many with DNS nota-\the Ontario Farm Products| floes against the coffer dam, in tions. |Marketing Board, can conclude|the upper Niagara River, was "We keep information in our|tobacco sales at its three auc-|lifted from the river Thursday files on everyone who is|tion exchanges by April 16. and refloated downstream to charged or accused of any-| The 15«member tobacco board| keep ice from building up at thing," admitted Mr. Banks. unanimously decided to seek| the intakes to the two Sir Adam The CLC lawyer said the ex-|Permission to offer crop con-| Beck power stations. § istence of the old DNS list and|Signments for sale only once be-|, The Niagara Queen was lifted the present informational file|fore purchasing, processing and from the river by a' 60-ton amounts to an "espionage sys-|Storing unsold 'eaf itself. | mobile crane wt placed the em" to keep SIU members in| Herbert Arbuckle, associate! Vessel on a flat- ed truck. The line. commissioner of marketing, truck carried the Niagara hi Queen downstream' where the " osm, therm rau ane longed i he water ng ' : oard, esti ikeli-| ) s P The hearing continues, -- hood of ancera tee, oa. ating station below Niagara by Mr,|Said he would carry the pro-| was denied The Ottawa lawyer did not | J | disclose the source of aq lists. | e,e jegamel totes" Cuba Expedition each warned SIU officials to} |check all job applicants against} ie ist or ace inmedate i Counts Assailed | They were plainly labelled! "do-not-ship"'. |. MIAMI, Fla. (CP-AP) -- BO bah age gy hac boss ad. /Thirteen persons, including a [blacklist trom 1949, when it be-|C2adian and two Cubans, ac- |gan fighting the Communist-|Cused of preparing an expedi- |dominated Canadian Seamen's|tion against Cuba have called |Union, until 1954, when the) for dismissal of charges against courts ruled the system illegal!.' them. Mr. Banks has stoutly main-| They claim the United States jtained that all lists were de-| government trapped them, hav- stroyed after the court order.) | "Well, Mr, Banks, I happen'couraged over a two-year pe- jafter some of the 1961 crop had Falls Thursday resumed oper- been offered to buying com-| ations on 15 per-cent output panies as many as four times. | @fter ice clogged the plant's in- Tobacco grown in 1962 has take Wednesday. been offered to buyers twice! } pene being taken off the anil | Youths Convicted The board currently is re- ® Of Robbing Man moving unsold tobacco from the riod" the training of anti-Castro, market with money from a levy fighters on No Name Key, aj|Of two cents a pound and bank) ST. THOMAS (CP)--Two St. tiny Florida-coast island. | loans guaranteed by the provin-|/Thomas district youths were The 13--including William J.|cial government. convicted Thursdy of robbery |Dempsey, 21, of Stratford--were| Mr. Arbuckle said there is no with violence against 64-year-| arrested on No Name Key Dec.|assurance the sale of the 1962 old Alfred Groves who was! 4. crop can be completed by April/beaten and robbed of $6 last) U.S. Commissioner William V.|15, even under a "'once only' | Nov, 7. | Albury of Key West called the| scheme because of limited pro-) Raymond Rowden, 20, of the) }men "just an adventure group/cessing facilities to handle to-|Sparta district and Calvin Mur-| | trouble." market, |manded to Jan. 28 for sentence.' The tug Good News, which snapped its mooring lines and went adrift in the glacierdikte river Tuesday was making 6! progress toward Lake Ontaff0. She will continue its hazardous, unmanned journey to the lake before any attempt is made io board her. saad Huge slabs of ice, some piled in mounds 30 feet above water level, have clogged the 13-mile length of the lower Niagara River from the base of Niagara Falls to Lake Ontario. It has caused thousands of dollarg damage to boating facilities and shore property. i Power production was normal at the U.S, Niagara power proj. ect, which has its intakes the east bank of the river a few miles above the Falls. A New breaker Thursday cleared a 40. foot-wide channel opposite th intakes, "9 Peter McBurnie, 22, an wm, employed artist from Niagara- on-the-Lake, walked across the ice-jammed river sofa crossed the quarter-mile section to the United States side, jump; ing across a number of deep fissures. 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