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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Dec 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, December 5, 1967 BILL GIVEN SECOND READING HALIFAX (CP) -- The Nova|ting with a rebuttal of remarks Scotia legislature's law amend-|made earlier in the day by Ger- ments committee will discuss in| ald Regan, leader of the Liberal detail today a bill approving} Opposition. government purchase of Dosco's| He said the "'human element" Sydney steel mill and establish-|was the only justification for the ment of a provincial corporation) bill. to operate it. "It's the only reason the gov- The bill, given second readingjernment of Nova Scotia would and approval in principle by a/be justified in negotiating the unanimous vote at a night ses-;|agreement now before the sion Monday, would keep the| house." mill operating until April 30,) The premier was answering 1969. charges from Mr. Regan that Dominio n Steel and Coal|the government was not protect- \Corp. announced Oct. 13 that it}ing the workers. planned to close the mill next) Mr. Smith also said the oppo- April 30, putting 3,200 men out) sition leader was wrong in say- of work, ing that Dosco would be better Nova Scotia Debates Purchase Of DOSCO Mill 24. All movement of cargo came s s 8 ping Federation disagreed ever Judge To Give Decision [irs sos: 21 troversy led to the firing of the port's 3,000 longshoremen On Montreal Injunction |: n on ea njun 10n to a standstill. Operations were restored after the ILA was MONTREAL (CP) -- A Supe-in the port since work resumed) sranted the temporary , injunc- rior Court injunction which res-|last Tuesday. tion which ordered the Shipping ; : : trains shipping P from) Productivity--the t of| Federation and 26 member ship- off financially by selling the|firing longshoremen in the port|cango loaded or unloaded from|ping lines to provide a mini- mill than it would be if it had) of Montreal expires today. ships--has dropped by 25 per|mum of eight hours work each closed it. : : The temporary injunction,|cent, the federation said in aj day for all longshoremen or pay oe = ag ogee granted Nov. 27, brought the| statement Monday. them for "standby duty." gain over $9,000,000 by. selling port back into operation the fol-| 'Although the decline takes| The controversy over the dis- the fail to the. provincial. gov- lowing day after a four-day| different forms, and varies from|pute also affected the ports of ernment, He said the mill was| oo : ship to ship, there is no question|Trois-Rivieres and Quebec City closed on short notice because| Uawyers representing the|that productivity is down and| where work has continued. Ship- Dosco officials felt the "shock|Shipping companies and others) gives every indication of contin-| ping companies in the two ports value" would help them in their representing the longshoremen|uing to go down." said it was proceeding at a slow- | negotiations. return to court today when As-| Recommendations to restore|er pace than usual. "He refers to the generous|S0iate Chief Justice G. S. Chal-| productivity in the port were) The federal government re- Liberal government in Ottawa," lies is to decide whether he will|among the main recommenda-|port was prepdred after the Mr. Smith said. "I hope. they/hear. arguments for @ perma-|tions of a binding federal gov-|government brought in legisla- will provide assistance in order|nent injunction. ernment report on waterfront|tion ending a 39-day strike of to help us pay for the mill's op-|_ The Shipping Federation of| conditions. longshoremen in the ports of eration. But I haven't noticed|Canada, meanwhile, says pro-| The International Longshore-|Montreal, Trois-Rivieres and any help yet." ductivity has tumbled steadily|men's Association and the Ship-! Quebec City in 1966, The bill would ratify an) agreement already made be- tween the government and Dosco, Under the agreement, /Dosco will operate the mill at full-capacity until Dec. 31 when it will be purchased by the provincial government for an estimated price of $20,000,000 to} $25,000,000. | Dosco will operate the mill | until April 31, 1968 as an agent {of the government. At that time, it will come under the control of |the government or its nominee. Premier I. G. Smith told the | legislature that steel consultants j|and accountants would be made javailable to the law amend-| |ments committee if they are| | needed. | He said T. J. Emmert, presi-| _ |dent of Dosco, and Arthur Pattil-| lo of Toronto, a director and | chief counsel of Dosco, had indi- |cated they would voluntarily ap- |pear before the committee. | He read a statement from Mr. | Pattillo which said the Dosco of- ficials were appearing because they were disturbed that some persons thought they were treat- the trees in front of the jing the legislature with con- curved towers of the city | tempt. CHRISTMAS ON THE SQUARE Around the holiday sea- works crews solved the son, a bare tree can look problem by installing doz- f pretty desolate. Toronto ens of Christmas lights on hall. (CP Wirephoto) | Premier Smith wound up de- ' Christmas § \"RED ROSES" Gift Set Soviet Exhibition | NATO Given About To Become Mother .22%2 °%en2..: French Pledge |picketed Buffalo's Memorial Au-} PARIS (Reuters) -- A Gaul- ' AN SON {si b edica}|ditorium, site of a Soviet educa-| / s . | jbate on the bill at the night sit- First Blue Baby Survivor | Hundreds Protest Manicure Set eveweee Sore Voselere be try spires ca, PHILISHAVE NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) | But the pulsating jet of blood|ond protest of its type within a| French commitment to auto -- As a little girl, Viola Ireland|raced through the repaired ar-|W°X. a, P nigany rd nay lived in the shadow of certain|teries and Viola Ireland became! 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