Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Jul 1959, p. 4

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tné institute bran gt pictureorthe dayfs news in return If great ed when rocks pi petition or plan Vrrrééemiiigract sclidate what the unvierlity better or it are sure that pickets or strikers were notin volved in the destruction lf suoli th who might be en to take livestock to nilurrny Boss vicepresiderlt oflhe University at Tomato has poor opin lone the way North American newspa pers handle their prodigiousbudget or daily news Mr Ross told the annual meetinzgoi snared Accountants that even the Russiansmay have bat terabuity to lodge and feel the import ance of major issues than Canadians and Americans North Americans Set relatively sterile picture devoid oi the reeling in volved in their newspaper fare accordl insWMrRoaar Compared tordemocratlc newspaper practices the Soviet writers are not hobbled by attempts to be objective In North Americaftbereporter or scientist smves for objectivity without any over tone of feelings ofthe reporters According to the University of Toron to cmcial only few writers could combine the objectivity of the scholar with the armor the novelist Without this skill the doctorthelieves writers cannot givea complete or compelling 5035311111 Eotarborough Ember There jsrcontinual call in these days icr more scholarships for needy students But as is so often the use when eople want some thing they never consider at they can otter government schemes oi scholarshi are instituted or nccsasitous stu dents wl the holders of those scholarships undertake not to look or vacation jobs but instead to devote their vacations periods to hard readingandsludy to augment and con teaehing cican otier were made the pea ie in put upthe money wh taxpayers as wlmis might think itsome sueh who will have will be the DUTY OF POLICE Sudhury Star Damage estimated at some $10000 was can eces of concrete and rail wsy spikes were plant in Guelph union organizer denies that pickets or strikers were engaged in the vio lease The police chief isquoted as Isyin am sure twas not the ickcts the policechlci and tg rmloa organizer oi the property their statements would suggest they have someknowlcdge ofwho did cause the damsge case whyhavevno arrests hat nvestigation is being carried oiice into the reports that Canadian National Exhibihoh elth that he cupped ignore thrown at strikebound 11 could bring unions ual News up in on thej lob is to present the techs No Mr Kossis so learned as to gable to present everything in the chdoi which policies of rope man 0V he talks about but doesnot explain Presentingthemcthal newshowand when it occurs is something which complete and thrilling manner quires as much skill in its way as does the ability to compose speech criticis ing the wayit is done Reborting objectivity to which Mr Roascamiot agreeis one or the pillars upon whichoireeand unbiased press is built Blaseddor interpretive repute ing has gone out of style That today is let tocol called journalists among themselves and by thoss whose views coincide Editorsand special writers can and do give the backgrounds which Mr Ross appears to pursuant reporters are too burrqwing nmon thinks they should be 1mm ies have been threatened workers bodily assaultedcars painted and tires alashedl Attornevaencral Roberta ordered city po lice to maintain 24hour watchoverthe dam nowhere and the inddeut was police iiriel maintains over by the time police arrived on the scene It must have be an very weed nation bribe hoodlums laiie ter Union violence in theToronto arer naminggonth attics heldthat the evldence of the violence was received too late to finderItshefipgsééum needs be no me sg cat are police investigation should blemahle toVlg the culpritsto bring th Unio fulfilling the du that enlists them police officers the prtoy tecuon of persons and property Andthe courts cannot deal too harshly with nonunion ligans who engage in unlawful cti that ntn disrepute 3wouwmrrrwasae Ti ClevelsndraliLlisln lielet SEIBM9 IV the United States imprgp 15 man in glue With ulitithey space which is send up the rrghtfmm You know who erb accuse the polejs lal £eet incident msde eh ed man should smoth was called and toilingto fin injuries sent hothmen home Later Scott toldfrleods his hands overhis facefikept and had little lhtobreathe serious the and out an oldster no in how terriblymld he no 1min tram atte Small wood com 3f Douglas rsociationnh the Associated Soj 11x Havle financiersMistaken Strong Groups rly Momma aooo ihllfl the fulfill series of live lflldufiuflnlwilh hboemhnalemcnt sadism trial relations in the United inNDON ine underutntal principle behind all the logisls Lion and the procedures or industrial peace in the United Kingdom is that both employ have wellorganised and strong ropresentahvs bodies to spank for them This has givenrise one the one hand to the crew imwiinwidawwm tho social and economic condi zation ofthe Trades Union Com with all component na Employers Federation made upjot goat variety of employ er or solutions on the workers side the mad unioos with diverse origins vary considerably in size struc ture and constitution havn theiuligamtaipuiposi othnproving estatus an eon ditions of thelr members they are collectively concerned with all matters by whichworkerr we vanmoxrvraaf Serne trade unions cater for singlscrnit or group of cram them new ers and workers must tonalfirnioossvandrthc British Ono otthe standhég all tiiodedsrstlonisentitled to draw pollA csnhsl fundto supple meat its resources in the event of strike oilkaout maggot ans smile to diedugsuoanhliowsvar are in am ac operates to alsrge extent as amutuei insures organization gt manna umou caucuses Trades Uhicn an gross the coona1 coordinatinz bodydt all trade unions in the United Kingdom was established in to Hither do workers one of thcse grain theycomplete on oi all workers and which is the key to in Peace is to settledls putes between members and their employers members of different imions orders of endeavor measures es the T00 is that it to estahlish ages The modern employer or hinting ganlzations however dilier in Wk some cdthatotelisn An sit sons to tutorial minorofliciai lmuinutobearoyollcsnenhut which is inanycaso church urn draws $112000 year hile othglmembmtgmnithe Royal 000 these items total abofiflhalt high Individual items rangéirom win lhekemry receivu from and try to settle the dispute tween the two unions Thn ro the Queen in mm Wdfmgfifi Crown lands which she hIndI the estimated Kovemmeut 8500000ch 3250000 to decora the streets at Toronto and so on down through ahd mWiitiea and by individuals tenbuds paid by lowly flcial to rent striped pentaiar his own glorious moment is case in point although the press gave wrong vlawot it Actually the chalk marking the steel platesloi cuttingvis highlyAslcilied procedure and does not consist merely of twangin piece at chalkedstrlng an the steel plate Therefore it was vital to have adecisionanwhlch group of workers should do it ramime anomamiu llnion organization parallels that ol the JointlndustrialCoun eiiiil with regional district and local pinnt counciispr commits tees to undertake the workof negotiation at the diiterent lev els But the basic philosophy of the THCand its alfliiated unions between is to keep the men at worth erall disputes wherever pos ible by direct negotiation an to prevent strikes nwrrLornnssrnr gt On the employers side then havebeen organizations in the form of merchant guilds and liv ery companies since the middi Elections revenues from Our Govemorileneraithc rep resentativc ol the Queen its us by companies incluth the vernmeut Househere and the tadei in Quebechis official res idences and other incidental ex Reallysoounfl mo oaaAoN specie Comm deal so lhcharrin Exlmhu editorial writEr in the province described the electicmand the campaign as idull And yet to this writer it delin Itely was not dull It was in tact probably the liveliest election in the post doren years GROUND FIGHT There incl course dill ence In viewpoint here The wrlter sees the campaign on the grand and out on the flames material respects ffom the an necessityiook at it from their minus in variety ofindus tries Others may the buses unions have been established on 111 an industrial hasisand seek to cover all workers in aparticidar be industry or rangedindustries Nationniivnion of now employ as may cularly caredfo by salaries SirLs carding Workers liniontwo otfthe iargr cst lathe cmmtry are organised in sections coVering wide range branch or ting trade which the affiliated been divided it is operative noes nor While there is anflohiigation uponafliiiated urfions tokcep the general jeouncii informed notio interveneinh long asthere tsany of negotiated satr When there is aoom dispute 30 possibility uence tcctrect settlementl wasusedeffectivelyjn the iastyesrs trikeol dent guilds and companies They have many functions and one categoryiconslsts oi thou dustrial relations questions in cluding collective bargaining with trade minus and the oidisputes Some of these employs or ganlzations are purely local in character and deal with sec tion of tinindustry Others are national in scope and are con 1th the whole field oi an In the chic lndus tries there are law and region al organisations combinedinto national federations Thereare in Existence some 1300 of these employer organizations and fed In 1919 theréwas formed the Em Federation secure the conperahon oi the employers national iederatldns some win number ln dealing minn dam on Later Andrei avoidance offices and judge itprlncipsiiy on the news reports And this Just about Elvinins awnsmmed 1m mg with the picture oatho JUISfVODQ 0n the grcundjt was interest ing There was showmanship lot of action and estrous three way battle going on between Messrs Frost Wintérmsyer and MacDonald But inthe air therewss not much to it ESUEB THERE ln dilscasefln the air means controversy over issues In poli tics this represents the higl strata And there bras no public can speak of bring the troversy to has to go tothe New But here one editorial writers againsnd ask how much responsibility they had inthis XCzechs as wellar at exactly bubbling with glee at the iman This tanoe being accorded East Ger many byRusalan Foreign Min Grcmyito at the ipiomnla shssl that while there may be divisi orig the stern where has some at be rare elections practically every ihere were isnt presennnin this campaign particularly by the Liberals Prernier lro the leadership points made In his case this at course is quite in order is fair in political campaign and if this was ilils tactic cant be criticized or But for the most part the editorial writers also followed his land and any question of iss cowirmx now em end The must at The root to whole matter however is that today govern ment and its ls beyond the puhil rthinkinterms years ago Government than gown verycomp gnom pilenx things dont the politi good battle However there are new gsoen stions growing up and growing up withvthesa problems Tothem they eventually may have the excitement the old mice dons nan tollsor can hope H1eywill powers and becaussofuieir par timrlarhitsrest in German Ii airs The interesting Russia droppedv idea without any great pressurefrom the West and instead has beenboosting the cause niEasttennany has enhanced East Gen msnys prestlee although some flplomtamagg an attgiitéhf lance my os or LEasthcrm 0nd sct drama time in thehopc Allied unity anddetermlnatlon Some interest has been aroused Gromykod refleience tothe United Nations whenme as out into plen for an so cut on the flllrstaillnglor ol undermining

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