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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Apr 1964, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, April 15, 1964 vice-president of the SIU, was described by Mr. Fisher as '"'the chief enforcer of the hoodlum : e lempire."" He was the man in charge of ci u 'e | or in |\safekeeping the do-not-ship list ---- |--the list that was being main- tained by the trustes "at this very moment." , Mr. Justic Norris had said ver Great Lakes Feud sisi : ; untrustworthy, and row the OTTAWA (CP)--A New Dem-|against the "unconditional sur- oératic Member of Parliament|render" on the Great Lakes. hinted Tuesday night that his| Douglas Fisher (NDP--Port party could break with organ-|Arthur) launched a_ blistering ized labor unless the Canadian|attack in the Commons on the Labor Congréss, or its rank-|handling, by the government-ap- and-file mémbers, speak out'pointed trustees, of the mari- Peace Pact May Explode At Labor Congress Meet OTTAWA (CP)--The big bien-|pected to attend the convention nial convention of the Canadian|to hammer out labor's policies Labor Congress opens next|for the next two years and to time union troubles on the lakes. In the face of this "complete capitulation" to the Seafarers' International Union, why has the CLC not spoken out? he asked. With officials of the SIU in the AFL-C1O, and former SIU president Hal Banks being backed by George Meany, presi- dent of the AFL-CIO, "the CLC has had to back down," he said. But at the CLC's forthcoming meeting, "the rank and file del- egates can show I am wrong, and I hope they do." MEMBERS COULD 8FEAK jtrustees say he is a reforméd thought the answer was to give|man, Mr. Fisher said. the monopoly to the SIU, The action taken by the trus- "No matter that the SIU wasitees meant that exonerated un- a job-selling racket. No matterjions are to be cut up and given that Mr. Justice Nortis éxposed|to the criminals, said the NDP it as a hoodlum empire . . ."|member. "What an incredible Mr. Fisher said the. trustees, defeat for the forces. of decency like some of the press and the|in Canadian labor." federal government, were con- The trustes had It Pat! cerned. only with restr, -------------------- p£eace. "Peace at the farice of! " MORRISON'S surrender."' He charged that the do-not-) ship list -- containing between 5,000 and 10,000 names of sailors! who are not to be hired--still is being used in the SIU. It now) If thy don't and if the CL|was being called the "registered | doesn't speak out itself, Mr./on charge list" and if the gov-| Fisher said, it could well raisejernment didn't believe it ex- the fundamental question of any|istéd, it could be found on the; political party affiliation with|fourth floor of the SIU head- week in Montreal with a potful| review the work of the last two of problems simmering just be-|years. : low the boiling point. In addition to considering the The biggest problem--the one general policy resolutions, delé- most likely to boil over in a hot|Sates will be called on to ap- and steamy coriverition debate--|Prove: : appears to be the current| 1. A.new plan devised by top "trnee' on the Great Takes|CL© officers for resolving juris- waterfront dictional disputes between rival The Waenay velok wes nego-| unions. It provides for special tiated by the government's ma- -- Sy -! nr vay A er ine union trustees with' Paul|President © / ance ona rss A ' »|judge claims of competing un- Hall, president of the Seafarers'|iqns in parallel jurisdictions International Union of North) 4. A prenseal' (6 "Beet ip las America and an AFL-CIO vice-\nor¢-notitical education work in president. lan effort to. extend union sup- the labor movement. quarters in Montreal. é Mr. Fisher said the three, Leonard (Red) McLaughlin, a | slg trustees adopted the| wrong attitude from the start.| |They had decided to ignore the} Norris report, on which the) \trusteeship was established | The trustees took the easy) \way, he said. They decided the) |trouble on the lakes arose from) jeompeting unions, so_ they! Call 623-5757 New Van Belle Gardens 3 Miles East of Oshawa on Highway No. 2 | UNIVERSAL Hall, president of the SIU of North Amrica, hav the usé of his one club--control of U.S.| ports. And instead of threaten- ing rétaliation in Canadian ports) for any interference in U.S. rey the trustees "capitu- latd."' The moment the trusteeship| ends, he said, Mr. McLaughlin) will take orders from Hal Banks. | 1 TREASURE HOUSE Some $18,000,000,000 in gold i storéd at Fort Knox, the U bullion depository in Ken | The of New. York, a total of 755 milés of navigable waterfront, handles more than 25,000 ships annually. | mother-to-be MATERNITY "~~ Choose from a delightful collection of fashions that make the waiting well worth your while! Latest styles; smart prints and colors. Dresses Skirts " FOR SENSATIONAL Shop Here NOW 4 Pedal Pushers Slims Blouses Tops So far, the top officers of the | port for the New Democratic) ' 1,100,000 - member CLC have/Pparty. WE SUPPLY STRICTLY TO HOMES AT kept unusually quiet on the so-| 3. A recommendation to in-| DISCOUNT PRICES called '"'peace pact" for labor|crease the salaries of the top of-| stability and unhampered ship-|ficers of the CLC--raising Mr. ping on the Great Lakes. |Jodoin to $20,000 a year They are maintaining abs0-\from $16,000; Secretary-Treas-| lute silence in public on an is-lurer Donald MacDonald to $17,- sue that has provoked sharp|509 from $14,000, and the two a i ed eee is ieee hotec God alice terra, All merchandise Fully Guaranteed or money refunded. OPEN A Parliament and two unions un-|tg $16,000 from $13,000. der the trusteéship, the Cana-) -- dian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and Genera! Workers, and the National Association of Marine Engineers, both CLC af-| filiates. Although the CLC officers are | taking a wait-and-see approach) to the péace plan, they may be} forted to déclare their position) positively at the convention. 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