Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 18 May 1956, p. 14

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|! More than 100 ships have been|Patterson and Son Ltd.---the two tied up since the Seatarers ister: companies against whom the | national Union began a strike last| _; # hav i ay a ars of strike was called--have been tied 44 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, May 18, 1936 the seven-company Association of UP- | Lake Carriers. | At least another 30 other ships ANCHORS AWEIGH SOON? | Talks broke off Tuesday when| controlled by the remaining five a Hal Banks, Canadian director of companies have also been tied up S esume the SIU, led the union delegation in a retaliatory move and their fron? the conference room in pro- crews paid off. O L 1 St 11 test over what he described as "al A company official earlier threat. breach of the agreement" by a ened that not a propeller will be company official in issuing state- turning on the Great Lakes by ments to reporters. this weekend unless a settlement MONTREAL (CP) -- Renewed meeting with me again is a good ships on the Great Lakes are con- untouched are Canada Steamship efforts to settle a Great Lakes sign," said federal mediator H.G trolled by the Association of Lake Lines, Hall Corporation of Canada, shioping strike were to be made Carl Goldenberg. Carriers. SIU membership on the! Mohawk Navigation Company, Co- today as union, government and Sources close to the talks said lakes fleet is estimated at 3,800. lonial Steamships and Beacons- company officials resumed talks/there was a growing conviction to- TWO FIRMS STRUCK field Steamships. following a temporary break in ne- day's session will make progress A total of 63 ships opreated by, The SIU is seeking $1.55 an hour, gotiations Tuesday. towards settlement of the wage Upper Lakes and St. Lawrenc.y and a 40-hour week. It rejected "The fact that the parties are/dispute. Transportation Company and N.M. an association offer of an $11 Some 220 of the 260 Canadian iS reached. The five companies' New York Plans New Power Plant WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senate Thursday, Pay Taxes Or No Service, Toronto Tells Ottawa trol Thursda the federal services will be cut off. | ; aii git start| The board directed assessment | 2823 Falls i commissioner A. J. B. Gray to paying taxes on government-owned negotiate a fixed assessment with jOtiava on the properties wit i : month, monthly increase for this year and "If he reports back here that he another $8-a-month increase for pag been unable to, I will move 1957. that the city cut off municipal ser- EE Tes 5 yer Deckhands aboard lake carriers|/vices to Dominion government ( i ] fi now earn a ig an Bit and|buildings," said controller William an estimated $440,000,000. usually work seven days a week|Allen. te collect $190 a month. The last contract expired Dec. 31. |stand. ceptable. 6 The huge project Itreaty with Canada. ate £gay; passed a bill TORONTO CP)--Board of con-|land in the city, or ir municipal fo" p14 oN ork Bale Dyeriyl The measure was approved on a| 48-t0-39 roll call vote. 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