Jul MONTREAL CPIA union spokesman said cdntsdty the end of Quebecs big trucking strike is in sight but statc ment by management was couched in terms much less op timistic Teamsters lawyer Phil Cutler sold settlement has been reached with another of the firms and he expects the others will fall into line shortly But conflicting statement came from the lotor Transport and Industrial Relations Bureau representing the carriers Rob ert Olreton chairman of the bureaus negotiation committee said the committee still plans to meet here Friday with two federal conciliation officers ap pointed by Labor Minister Starr Mr Cureton also said the committee plans to continue criminal court pmsccutions launched earlier against the un Iapanese Imports Could Put Many Out Of Work MONTREAL CPIThe Ca nndian Apparel and Textile Mnaufaclurers Association said Wednesday night more than l0 000 Canadian clothing orkers could be displaced this year because of move increasing the quota on Japanese imports statement issued by the ass sociations executive director Don Rosenbloom of Montreal described the federal govern ments action as disappoint ing and accused Japan of dis regarding the way other countries are trying to bring order to international textile trade fifr Roscn bloo indicated dissatisfaction with the vnlun tary quota system saying Instead of allowing the Jap anese to tell us what volume of clothing and textiles they will ship to Canada the Canadian government should simply fix for duty purposes the value at Japanese goods atlevels which would permit Canadian produc ers to compete He said Canadas negotiators probably obtained what they consider reasonable deal un for the current Canadian pol cy POLICY WRONG But the policy is wrong He said in 1951 for every tour shirts made in Canada there nc imported from Japan For every five blouses made her there was one from Japan and tllere was one Japanese ion and Seterul of oflirrs Complaints filed by three of the strikelxtund tllms cunts strike is illegal and the union officials have been ordered to appear in court May AISO FILES ACTION ltlr Cutler said meanwhile that damage action against the bureau and Mr Cureton has been filed by Rod Hayes pui dent of the striking Local 106 He said the suit arises from statements hfr Cureton made concerning hfr Hnyes The strike started April It and involved 1800 men Eleven cnrrims were affected initially But two reached quick settIE ment with the union Meanwhile on official of trucking firm not involved in the dispute was attacked and beaten Wednesday by group of unidentified men He was an Cameron Mont real manager of the Ontario tnlcking firm of Edwards Transport Company At the same time one of the com panys trucks was reported missing on trip to Montreal from Toronto bedspread for every two Cana dianrnadc Canadian producers while were unable to comncte cutso of tvidc disparity in production costs Mmlllltlonl said the av erage Canadian employed in the clothing industry there are some Mottearns $150 hourly or more with some of the best fringe benefits in the world In Japan the average wage in the industry allinclusivc was cents in Canadian funds He was also irked that the quotas were not announced ear lier This year now is nearly onethird gone and our produc ers and merchants have been unable to plan their production and marketing because the Jap ancsc have neglected to an nnllnce their intentions until now Tune TIRED All THE nus and then everybody no tiredout feeli and may be bothered bly blclnrhu Perhaps nolb Ill serious wrong tut mam nnml by tumor 33°33 bladder discomfort Thats the time In hha Deddt Kidney Pills Doddl help rumort the kidney in this condition ulna nu often not back nlto and bred feeling Then you feel better tent better work belief Gel Dnddr Kidney Pill now Loch for In blue box with the red band at all tint center on can depend on Do Union Expects Trucks Back In Action Soon Cameron was treated in hos pital for severe cuts and bruises tau Il nor of five men while getting out of his car in front or the com panys downtown nifices The carrier that agreed to terms with the union Wedncs day was St Johns fbcrvillel Transport Limited Cutler said the contract provided an hourly wage increase of so cents spread over three years added to the current hourly rate of 313 NORTHERN SPECIAL WINNIPEG CPI No six day rail ulcursion trips for tourists and fishermen to the Hudson Bay port of Churctull will leave here Aug l0 and Aug 17 This is the 26th year the CNR has operated these trips Car Train Crash Kills Persons BRIGHT Oat CPIA youth and his niece and nephew were killed Wednesday in centroid crash at an unguarded crossing in this village midway between Brantford and Stratiord Dead are Jimmy Braun to his sister Cynthia and Karl Eraun l8 brother of the chillt drens father Their small car was dragged more than we yards along the trackpast the childrens backyard and within their mothers hearing Mrs Otto Braun mother of George Davies CONSTRUCTION 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