20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 24, 1963 Trustees To Head OTTAWA (CP) -- Kagawa sketches of the three mamed Wednesday by Labor Minister MacEachen to run federal trusteeship over mari- time unions: Named Unions Steelworkers of America (CLC) meniand a vice-president of the Ca- nadian Labor Congress. He has the/ been living in retirement in Tor- onto since 1961 when he left a! senior post with the Interna- tional Confederation of Free Mr. Justice Victor L d Dryer, 53, chairman--long ac- tive in Vancouver as a labor re- lations lawyer, he was. ap- ted to the British Columbia upreme Court two months ago. A native of London, England, he graduated from the Univer- sity of British Columbia in 1933, was called to the bar in 1936 and became prominent with the Vancouver law firm of Ellis, Dryer and McTaggart. At the time of his appointment to the court he was counsel for the B.C. royal commission studying the Workmen's Compensation Act and had a long record of 'Trade Unions. A native of St. Thomas, he served as CCF member of the Ontario legisla- ture for York West from 1943 to 1945 and again from 1948 to 1951. In an interview shortly after his retirement he said strikes do not really settle labor problems, Senator Hits Bill For HONEST CAL'S Furniture & Appliances ----) © gn aie nig BIGGEST SAVINGS SPREE EVER In OSHAWA DIKKER 24-HOUR sim. erie imee ew Oe eee a Ree ee Py te AL SAVINGS! ve * ath A --_--s ST, WEsT :15 we start our k in lab tiations and KING work in labor negotiations and] AT 4 rhor Control union lawyer. location .. MOVING TO 424 ETS EI aT Judge Rene Lippe, 53--a vet-| OTTAWA (CP) -- A bill that eran Quebec labor mediator, his biggest assignment was in set- ting the recent strike of St. Lawrence River longshoremen but he has been active in the transport, metal: and textile in- dustries. He has often been in- volved in settling disputes be- tween municipalities and their p . Some collective bar- gaining agreements in Quebec name him as permanent medi- ator. Born in Montreal, he is a graduate of the University of Montreal and had a private practice until 1945 when he be- came a judge of the former re- corder's court in Outremont, In 1949 he was appointed to Mont- real magistrate's court and in 1951 headed a commission that investigated the collapse of Du- plessis Bridge at Troit-Rivieres. Charles H. Millard, 67--one of the best-known labor men in Canada, he was the longtime national director of the United Canada Allows Retum Of Deportee OTTAWA (CP)--Mrs. Louie Yuet -Sun, 3t-year-old Chinese who left her Canadian son in Ottawa when she was deported to Hong Kong in 1961, will re- turn to Canada Sunday, Nov. 3. An immigration department. official said Wednesday that Mrs. Louie, her husband and two sons in Hong Kong have been issued visas after meeting normal Immigration Act re- quirements and have completed' air travel arrangements. Ottawa merchant Harry Toy father of Mrs. Louie, said his family is jubilant over the deci- sion of Immigration Minister Favreau to permit his daughter to return to Ottawa with her husband and two sons to be united with the Canadian son, David, born in Ottawa in Au- gust, 1958. would overhaul the administra. ion of Canadian Larbors was criticized Wednesday by Sen- ator Harry A. Willis (PC--On- tario as being "bad legislation' that might react badly in the future." The government bill passed second reading by the Senate but not before some senators in- dicated it wou!d get a thorough examination when it reaches the committee on transportation. Both Senator Willis and Sen- ator David Walker (PC--On- tario), a former works minister in the Diefenbaker government, said there would be further ob- jections. Senator Willis said Mayor Donald Summerville of Toronto and his controllers will appear before the committee. The bill would empower the cabinet to establish a harbor commission of three to five} members to administer any port) that does not have a specific governing body. The eight ports administered by the national harbors board would not be affected by the legislation. But 11 other har.| bors, now controlled by local commissions, could come under the legislation if a majority of} the existing commissioners voted in favor of the move. Mrs. Louie entered Canada on a non-immigrant visa in Decem- ber, 1957, to visit her father.|2 She gave birth to a son the fol- lowing August and the child automatically became a Cana- dian citizen. After the birth she sought to have herself declared a legally- landed immigrant. Her applica- tion was rejected on grounds that she was a member of a class of persons prohibited en- try to Canada at that time. The deportation order did not apply to her Canadian child. 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