ISRAELI SHIP CROSSES ATLANTIC TO NEW YORK A fireboat spouts windblown | fountains and tugs go tooting | past as the new Israeli liner | Zion is welcomed in New York harbor on its maiden voyage from the port of Haifa. C entral Press Canadian Union Says Politics Rules Labor Board fairs of our union is the busine$s Monday night reported salaries are TORONTO (CP) -- The Interna- tional Union of Mint, Mill and Smelter Workers (Canada) (Ind.) said Tuesday "political influence" was behind an Ontario Labor Rela- tions Board ruling which invali- dated most of the union's contracts in Ontario. The LRB said Saturday the un- fon, with few exceptions, lest its bargaining rights last year when it changed its constitution and added Canada) to its name Canadian president Nels Thibault said in a statement he found it hard to believe "the decision could have been reached without political influenct.' CRITICIZES BOARD He said also the board had been inconsistent in that it had denied workers 'at the Deloro Mining and Refining Company, Marmora, Ont. and the Algom Uranium Company, Blind River, Ont., the right to choose a bargaining agent by means of a secret ballot "Only in Ontario has a govern- mental body thought to question our actions." Mr, Thibault reaffirmed the un- fon's stand that "the internal af- of the membership and not of the toc the LRB or the United and the public utilities commission employers, Steelworkers of America.' He said the union, said to be the largest Communist - led union in Canada, relies "'on the strength of its 35,000 members, and in the final analysis is dependent on no other factor." Dunlop Claims All Are Equal Nowadays TORONTO (CP) -- Education Minister Dunlop of Ontario said Tuesday the provincial government and his department feel strongly all people are equal, regardless of race, color or creed." The minister made the statement in comment on a speech by Angus Mowat, director of Ontario library services, at Ayr, Ont.. last week Mr. Mowat said: "This is a day when the 'lower races'--yellow, Brantford Bus Line Said Overstatfed BRANTFORD (CP) -- A city council committee studying Brant- ord's publicly-owned bus system buses are needed high, fewer can do without five drivers and personnel employed in the garage. The committee said such meas- nes would cut the deficit this vear rem an anticipated $117,000 to $40,294 FOR BUSINESS USE STRATFORD, Ont. (CP)--Work tarted on a $75,000 renovation gram th will transform the old Classic. Theatre on Ontario street, empty for six years, into an office building with a second floor added. hes prog Open Thursday 8 AM. to 9 P.M. Closed All Day Good Friday Open Saturday 8 AM. to 6 P.M. Open Easter Monday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 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