WHERE THREE MEN MET freight train collision on a enr level crossing 13 miles Three hunters were kill- ed Wednesday in this car- CNTU Charges 'Injustice' Of Labor Relations Board freedom" and threatened to end CNTU participation in all fed- eral Jabor bodies if something is not done about it A 150-member CNTU delega- tion headed by president Mar- cel Pepin also demanded that the Quebec labor body be given increased representation on the federal board and that bilingual- ism be introduced in board pro ceedings The board now has eight members, four from manage- ment and four from. labor. stagehands, Three of the labor members are It branded the board's deci-|nominated by. unions affiliated sion "an assault on trade union'with the Canadian Labor Con- It's Return-To-Classes Day For 7500 Students In Hull HULL, Que. (CP) --Some|number have decided they can't 7,500 Hull and district hig h|make up the lost time and have school students, out of school taken jobs since Jan. 5 when their teachers) "The teachers have made struck for better pay and work- their point, and good for them," ing conditions return to their 35 one student said. "But now Roman Catholic schools today. jwill be us that get it in rap A two-year collective agree- "eck By BEN WARD OTTAWA (CP)--A_ militant Quebec labor organization com- plained to the federal cabinet Wednesday that it is not getting justice from the Canada Labor Relations Board The Confederation of National Trade Unions, opening a cam- paign to win the right to take over any group of Quebec work- ers that it can, entered a bitter protest against the board's re- cent refusal to certify it as the bargaining agent for 660 CBC it the the lother item in the brief, which| ranged over a wide field OTTAWA (CP) -- A major Commons crisis the government and opposition parties quickly agree on how to handle protests ahout the ree- ommended redistribution of fed- eral electoral ridings. George Mcllraith, the govern- ment House leader, said Wed- newday the government and) opposition parties must settle the issue soon. But he said only preliminary talks have been! held to date. At the root of the problem is a clumsily-worded section of the act that set up 10 provincial commissions to carry out the .| first independent redistribution of federal ridings. The act sets out in detail the procedures for the first 12 months of redistribution follow- 1965. The commissions lished preliminary maps of pro- posed new boundaries, held pub- lic hearings and filed their rec- ommendations with the Speak- er's office. The reports were tabled in the Commons Jan. 19, the day after the new Parlia- ment opened. But after providing for the tabling of the reports, the act becomes vague about deadlines for parliamentary action and it vaguer about what hap- | pens between deadiines. | TIME LIMIT UNCLEAR It allows 30 days from the | date of tabling for any 10 MPs to object to the recommenda tions of a commission report Any objection is referred back to the commission for reconsid _ eration. But the act is unclear -| whether the time limit for filing objections' is 30 calendar days 30 sitting days for the Com mons. The prevailing legal opinion on this point, informants say, is that the act means 30 calen- dar days, meaning al! objections must be filed by Friday, Feb 18 By Wednesday, 15 objections had been filed covering all or bership for the CLC and the| some ridings in six provinces CNTU when the board tackles! Under protest are all Prince questions of conflict between the} Edward Island and New Bruns two groups, the brief contended,| Wick ridings, most in Alberta, There was little reaction from| Some in Saskatchewan, five Prime Minister. Pearson or the ahead and about 30 in Ontario. two cabinet ministers who re actions are on-the way over plied to the CNTU presentation. \ anitoba and British Columbia Immigration: Minister Mar-| riding: chand, president of the CNTU Presuming until he resigned last year to|2al opinion about the 30 days is enter politics, said the group's agreed to by the parties, the problem with the labor board! next legal hurdles to be cleared DEATH | north of Woodstock. They were not immediately iden- tified. (CP) or gress and the other is a CNTU appointee There should be equal mem- looms unless} Big Trouble Is A-Brewin' Over Redistribution Issue By MICHAEL GILLAN ' ed in the singular---and many objections have been filed-- bre is doubt whether all ob- ctions must be considered prompt. MPs to decide that "a lengthy debate is futile: After the reports are considered, the One clause in the act may THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Februery 17, 1966 y OFFICERS WILL GO Dominica Labor a Drug Caused Dsgkéoka. (|& UNC Prematurely Will End Strike WASHINGTON. (AP) -- Clin- ing its proclamation in January, | pub-| within the 15 - day period or whether there are to be up to 15 debating days for each ob- jection. i And may one objection be de- bated for 14 days, with the re- mainder packed into one? | The Commons Speaker can }probably settle some of the is- | sues if the House leaders fail to |agree. But only inter-party ne- gotiations are likely to settle the issues the act does not mention. Y inst . tales Svan ggg Py ot experience has shown that - oo aceel an manh olan anything saeco, sitions toon ck The redistribution is aimed aly. market, can cause 'sexual shy o eruser Ga ae precocity and masculinization last redistribution. in 1952 Can- Bh perro pss Fd sdf ada's population has grown by istration reports millions and a large proportion! : of it now resides in urban areas,| 'The drug, used for control of iepilepsy,. is being withdrawn This has left big differences inj population between some rural con at the request of By HAROLD MORRISON a general election, Prime Min- ister Wilson is reported toying with the idea of calling a snap vote seen after he completes his Wilson Reportedly Mulling Calling Of 'Snap' Election: | and urban ridings. | | Dr. James L. God commissioner, says the FDA ac- tion followed discovery that g i. drug's manufacturer, Ciba ie a are Co. of Summit, N.J., had withheld from FDA one of some pre-clearance 1 tests and of some later son to name the election date reports by doctors on clinical rd, FDA LONDON (CP)--Faced with|soon after he returns from his ©XPerience. increasing pressure to announce|Feb. 21-24 Moscow trip. Byelections have shown a\ OTTAWA (CP)--Officials of| general vote swing towards La- the federal food and drug di- bor, despite tough budgets, high|Tectorate said Wednesday the taxation and economic restric-|4tug Elipten, an anti-convulsant SANTO DOMINGO (CP).--The majority of the Dominican Re- public's labor Jeaders agreed to- day to end a damaging general strike after President Hector Garcia-Godoy, promised to send two top military officers abroad. The strike leaders acted shortly after the president warned in a radio - television speech that government em- ployees would lose their jobs if they did not resume work today. He said if necessary he would use police to reopen Santo Do- mingo's port and airport and other public services. The president met the strike leaders' terms by that the army and air force, chiefs who took part in last) year's civil war would be sent | abroad. The strike broke out last Thursday when a month-long political - military crisis boiled as auiet dawsa nase inte winlent nights. Inhabitants of the capital ven- turing out after dark hear fre- quent homb and grenade explo- sions and sharp rifle and ma- chine-gun. exchanges. Unidentified snipers open fire on posts and patrols of the inter- American peace force, par- ticularly on U.S. troops, which increasingly bear the brunt of ill-feeling here. Two U.S. patrols were at- tacked during the last 24 hours. In one attack three soldiers were wounded. promising | Enjoy in Moscow trip next week. though political observers noted|Commons is no more than his he has done nothing to dispel| general! election margin last Oc- rising speculation of an early|tober. vote while his aides quietly con-| 'The truth is,' said The Mir- ceded that a March or April bal-|ror, "that until Britain has a lot is entirely possible. government with a bigger ma A number of prominent Labor jority there will still be too party members have pleaded for an early vote argu-|and too little governmental ac ing that Wilson should take full tion," advantage of his current high| Prospect of a spring election tide of national popularity. provides no balm for gloomy But it took the mass-circula-|Conservatives whose leader, tion Daily Mirror to push elec-|Fdward Heath, finds his Oppo- tion fever to a high pitch with | sition party split on vital issues a sweeping front-page editorial |and his own leadership and pop Wednesday pleading with Wil-lularity under question tions. But Wilson's current ma-|ordered Wilson has remained silentijority of four in the 630- seat|U .S, market, is not available in openly much governmental exhortation 1{S intention not to put it on the | police, 2 CITY OF OSHAWA ASSISTANT PRINTING CLERK SALARY 36% To opernte No Photocopier; No RANGE -~ 72.00 week to 80.00 week hour week Liberal employee benefits. 450 A B 4 Zerox Uni Dick Offset Machine! No t ond Gestetner Machine 914 Zerox Previous experien: of poper stocks. ce on these machines preferred, general knowledge High Schoo! education. Personne! Officer, City Hall Oshawa. over into rioting and three stu- dents were killed in a bloody clash with police. The strike spread like wild- sale by|fire. A gasoline shortage re- one company, Ciba of Canada/duced traffic to virtually nil. Lid, in 1959, but that the com-/Bread and meat went off the pany. had not subsequently mar-!| market keted it; and had later signified! Since the student clash with further bitter incidents have brought the death toll to 19 Dry air in your home ? you need a HUMIDIFIER Cell 725-3581 and talk it over with Instal- withdrawn from the anew mellow white cocktail wine ' Canada. The Canadian officials said it} had been approved for market s JORDAN TOPAZ ed JORDAN WINES Lender's air-conditioning experts. lation's easy, cost is surprisingly low. WU, 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA 725-3581 the prevailing le-| is related to the whole problem | are when, by what: method and} for how long the objections are Labor Minister Nicholson said to be before the Commons. the matter would be carefully, If objections are received considered and recalled that|Within the 30-day period, the CNTU exectitives had discussed act says '"'the House of Com- it with him previously. ene -_ ig the nal 15) ays next after the expiration| Mr. Nicholson supported an- | of that period that the Hause of} |Commons is sitting take up the! motion and consider the matter of the objections. ... Despite the words "that the House of Commons is sitting," there is disagreement among lawyers on Parliament Hill whether the Commons must take up the matter within 15 calendar days or within 15 sit- ting days of national unity. He said he agrees with the view that labor laws should compel the new owner of a company to honor the labor con tracts negotiated by the previ ous owner. There would be legis- lative action in this regard Mr. Pearson took note of the brief's concern that the federal Tuesday, 123 teachers of the ment with Hull regional government mizht take stens to 'CONSIDER' MEANS WHAT? Papineau regional school board|* school board was signed in Que- acreed to resume teaching more than 2,000 pupils on Thursday. | They had been on strike, since Jan. 10 The new 'Hull contract vides for seven salary catego- ries with maximums ranging from $4,000 to $9.750, depending on academic qualifications. TO GET EQUITY Women-will-be-paid-as-much as men starting next year. For the current year the school peqnhy went half way in bring- n's salaries level with bec City Wednesday. The agree ment is retroactive to July 1. Students in all grades, inter viewed Wednesday, said they are worried about their school work. Some many 5 Die. 12 bot" In Mine Blast KAMP-LINTFORT, West Ger many (Reuters)--Five miners were killed and 12 are missing after an explosion in a coal mine here today, police said. The explosion occurred in a mine of the Krupp owned Rheinhausen coal and steel con cern at Kamp - Lintfort on the estimated that as as one-quarter of their pro- th men's. The only thing left to be ne gotiated now is how to make up for lost classroom time The Hull board has sugg a 10-day recovery pr ing in part of the F days, vacations in May and pos- sibly Saturdays. The Papineau agreement will give the female teachers 40 per cent of the difference with male ested 'flation edge' of the industrial Ruhr area, Police said were feared ground. teachers' salaries this year. The remaining 60 per cent will be added next year. Male teachers will receive an ave rage increase of $300 a year. the 12 trapped miners under- GRAND OPENING ! NEWTON'S STATIONERY 23 Athol St W. @ CARDS @ TOYS @ HOBBY KITS Introductory Offer 10% OFF ALL PURCHASES SPECIAL---One Week Only 20% OFF SCHAEFFER PENS with this Ad, NOTICE Commencing MONDAY, Feb. 21st, ALL PARKING METERS in the City of Oshowa will be in operation between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. Monday to Saturday inclusive, Motorists are requested to mote note of these new hours of operstion Ald, J. G. Brady, Chairman, Troffie & Public Safety Committers, City of Oshawa dampen down the hooming The lawyers are also trying to economy as a hedge against in- determine what 'consider' means. Does it mean MPs may only talk about their objections to weaken the! and let the reports go back to economy but to. strengthen it}the commission automatically? and guage, eaninst a return of] Or is there to be a vote on a the "ho and bust" motion containing recommenda- which had occurred in the past. | tions to the commissions? We Since the word objection more," he said in the CNTU's appeal for eco nomic independence. But there were difficulties in this field and it should be recalled that most of the other countries of the world including the United States, were having similar problems FINAL FUR CLEARANCE MARTEN'S FURS 75 King St. E., Oshawa He said the ernment is not aim of the goy evele couldn't agree with you reference to Is Good ahs To Remember hen Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. Aker----Presiaent Bill MeFeetermVice Pres Schofield-Aker Ltd, 723-2265 CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST invites you to experience the thrill of a brand new, com- pletely di fforeant type of home custom built and guaranteed by PETER JOHANSEN Ltd. & Son. JOHANSEN HOMES PREVIEW of '66 con- tinues daily with an Open House at 853 Fernhill Blvd., Rosslyn Heights, from 1:00 p.m, on. Envisage yourself the owner. Congratulations To Peter Johansen Ltd. HILLSIDE Landscaping Service Son Creator of Beautiful Lawns Marion blue and Kentucky blue soil mixtures, Patio Slabs, Sidewotk Stobs Evergreens, Top Soil COMPLETE LANDSCAPING Telephone 723-9020 Bloor Street East Oshawa Step into the front hall. Feel the warm quality of excellence envelop you. View the finishing and fixtures. Touch corners and edges. Observe the care given to every detail. Listen to your heart beat in the silence of heating by Medallion, All-Electric. Tell yourself that this home was built carefully tenderly . . . lovingly. Revel in the knowledge that this castle... by Johansen... this mansion... this home... can be yours, Visit quality. COME AND VISIT JOHANSEN HOMES QUALITY, STYLE AND DESIGN STANDARD FEATURES IN. JOHANSEN HOMES This prime location, just east of Stevenson off Rossland Road with public and separate grade and high schools and churches close by, has im- mediate access to shopping and major. traffic arteries Yeading in all directions. Johansen-built homes enjoy the Me- dallion, All-Electric seal of excellence' -- the convenience, cleanliness and = space-saving facility of electric heat- ing and room by room temperature control. Another very. important feature when considering a Johansen Home is the convenience of dealing with Central Ontario Trust, exclusive agent for Johansen Homes. Central Ontario Trust can handle everything for you from the planning -of your new home through the financing stage on the lot of your-choice -----to the disposal of your present home at the best possible price ane terms. Come in soon, the UVE BETTER R CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Real Estate Department, Ralph Schofield Supr. FOUNTAINHEAD OF SERVICE 19 Simcoe St. N. -- 723-5221 P SHAWA