Bigger Profits Slice Aim Of Steel Workers By NORMAN WALKER ald, 'Wait until the big steel com- however, is to eliminate free col- bution to curbing economic infla- NEW YORK (AP)--The U.S.|panieg file their profits reports|lective bargaining in = making |tion. . steel strike, says the man direct- | next week. You'll see. They're!these adjustments and to substi- ing the walkout, won't end until going to have to share that|tute unilateral management im- Companies agree to a fair split|money with us." | position of its will." reased profits with their| | McDonald stressed that the 500,000 workers. BOTH SIDES FIRM [steel industry's labor bill is some David J. McDonald, president| McDonald's views were 3S | eight per cent less, for each' ton of the United Steelworkers of|fixed and unyielding on the union, "finiched steel, than a decade America, thumbed pages of a|5de as were those expressed for! ago. newspaper to a short inside ar-|the industry earlier to the same] "And there are thousands upon last? McDonald said the answer is up to the industry, "We want our people off the | bricks and back at their jobs as soon a§ possible," he said. Try To Speed Canal Ships TORONTO (CP)--The Domin- ion Marine Association is negoti- ating with the St. Lawrence Sea- way Authority in an effort to speed up movements of lake ves- sels through the Welland Canal. dicated any reaction, John J. said Thursday The association, which sents Canadian lake firms, wants a priority that would give domestic vessels the edge over ocean shipping when pileups occur, as they fre quently have this year The DMA proposes a sliding scale. If the backlog at the canal enfrance lved about repre- shipping invol vessel. At a 15-ship pileup ratio would be three for one 25, it would be four for one Lakers carrying iron ore sal ready get priority in keep stockpiles above the da tions for prio At level already i ic. wv Corporation. in 'six months this year as the|"OrPO : |steel and better steel than ever -- has shut down most of the U.S. BETTER MACHINES HELP |against any new net labor-cost| increased worker effort? TORONTO (CP)--A sick bene- jon benefits. share of these hugely increased in 1946, a department of munici- [pe asing to meet the ex ter, said the former Toronto SAYS CLAIM FALSE ers. We work hard. As partners Association, 'operating the fund. |*l repeat what I've said: The WHAT UNION SEEKS last January claimed the sick technival progress progress. same annual-increase terms that The TTC may have to obtain |each year by joint agreement in { ser (that, McDonald said, "we have i ; + interviewer by chairman Roger| : dle 87g 2 small steel firm IiTven le United States Stee, lnousands. fewer sieclworkers in i P {the mills today producing 'more company's highest full-year earn-| Talks with the two nen, pefore' he said. "Does that look ings record. equally firm in their stands in|)ike featherbedding?" "It's fantastic," said McDon-|the labor-management clash that| . |steel industry, pinpointed the is-| Aren't the cost cuts due to S k B fit | mies. {more efficient machines and pro- 1C ene 1 | The industry is dead set duction methods rather than to F d Ill 1 |increase. The union says the| "It's the result of both," the un eda | workers deserve--and are going union chef insisted. "That's why to get--higher pay and compan -'we only say we deserve our fai a fund serving 4.000 hourly-rated| McDonald said the industry is! profits. QING Transit Commission em-|{rving to cut its work force,| «Aq physical effort decreases ployees was illegally established whereas steel employment should mental effort increases." pal affairs report said Thursday. |, 3 : " "Innumer a bl e improvements ; anding metal needs of America Ate In the report, J. W. Carter, paj 8 re in have been initiated by the work- hig! Bik Sovoddl. countries abroad oy i deputy municipal affairs minis- | ers," he said. "We are not loaf- Transportation Commission had| 'We are being pictured by the in the enierprise we have some no au'hority to set up the fund. industry as opposing progress thing coming He also said the Sick Benefit land efficiency," McDonald said.| What would be a "fair share' does not come within the purview [claim is as phony as a $7 bill.' of the Insurance Act Toe union. said. McDonald McDonald said that is a matter Commissioner = Allan Lamport never bas o Sed on abe for bargaining. But he noted the a5 pHs ns " | union has offered to settle on the benefit fund was illegal when he ™ made a series of charges against| . "Thousands of adjustments in were the basis for the 1956 three- inefficiency in TTC management. (working conditions are made year agreement with steel firms " : . legislation to put the fund on a local collective bargaining,' Me-| 1g not seekisg more than legal basis, Mr. Lamport said Donald said. Thursday. "What the industry desires, Imade a concession and a contri- 8 How long will the steel strike|city council will hold a special | | | {authority in financing the world Monty Belleville To Request Full Probe TORONTO hye Osha Sines PAGE NINE VoL. 88--No. 172 OSHAWA, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1959 New Effort To Profit On Cayuga (CP) Belleville meeting Monday night in order | to petition the Ontario govern- ment formally for a provincial inquiry into the city's financial affairs, Mayor Gerald Hyde an- nounced here Thursday | Mayor Hyde made the an-| nouncement following a confer- ence with Ontario Municipal Af- fairs Minister Warrender. He : was called to Que~n's Park ater] TORONTO (CP)--The pleasure, 77, a government study of an audit-|boat SS Cavuga, forced to sus-| or's report on the city's finances, |pend sailings on Lake Ontario be- The mayor personally called|canse of fibancial difficulties, for a provincial inquiry in early May sail again if a plan taking May when auditors revealed a|2dvantage of the St. Lawrence deficit in city finances. Tt was | Seaway ar be worked out. : stated then that some $75,000 ap-| The proposed plan is to regis- parently had heen spent withont ter the Cayuga with the Port of| eal and obtain a licence for (2 |hockey champion Belleville Me- a bar from the liquor licence So far the authority has not in- |parlands, Mahoney, DMA general manager 2 system | half a dozen ships, two lakers would be allowed through for every foreign the | effort to|chief dispatcher Gerald Baker in couple of years at Canadian mills [Hamilton that mechan Applica- caused a derailment near Bronte have | Tuesday which took the lives of Nov. been filed by the coal industry, (two women Big Holiday Specials TRI-PRODUCTS board of Quebec Drury Denyes, city manager! The Cayuga would winter in nd also manager of the hockey Montreal and make trips up and club, was suspended. down the St. Lawrence River and | Mr. Denves has requested a resume her Toronto to Queenston copy of the yet unpublished audit |trips-on Lake Ontario during the and says he will answer ques- tourist season. tions before a council meeting The plan was called "unprece- dented by Hugh Brown, regis. trar of the Ontario Liquer Li- Crash Report Not Official cence Board which in 1956 re fused to grant the Cayuga a bar TORONTO (CP)--A CNR offi Thursday described as "un-'off licence Alan Howard, managing direc al" a statement made by make a sound to of the Cayuga Steamship Company, said: "Hf we gel the go-ahead for a bar we could pay all -the Cayugas debts and profit. within a AT iV % Lik v5 ATA, ' Y DOWN-AND BACK sent the auto, containing his | they tried to scramble to safe wife and her 65-year-old mo ty. He has been booked on sus- ther, over a cliff on a lonely | '. . i la [. Santa Monica, Calif.,, moun- | canyoyn road. She said Briggs | picion of assault with intent to said that Mrs. the canyon murder, ~(AP Wirephoto.) offici [174 x "5 # 1b 3 feal failure 15 he Cayuga can not be put| bi ins * idl on a sound financial basis by LONG WA 8. she will be broken up. Mrs. Norma Briggs, HM, is | | helped up the side of a canyon | from a wrecked auto in the | ap ! for sc Mr. Baker was reported to have ----r-- said that mechanical failure, not tau We : human error, caused. the wreck SLUGGED, ROBBED | tains, Police then came down commit of the Toronto-hound passenger TORONTO (CP)--The manager | Briggs told them her husband | and beat the (wo women as express train. "A broken wheel of an east-end dry cleaning store) ------ sv p-- - in or ay of 8 tiohsand Mechanical was knocked unconscious Wed- res could have caused tf ta) ie tw said Mr. Baker nesday by two men and robbed a A Mr. Ba po 4 vo 3 14) The spokesman here said Mr, Of the day's receipts of $231. Baker had been asked to com-|Frank Jarvis said he was sitting ment on the possibility that a in the closed store preparing | track erew might have léft some- money for the bank when the two thing on the rails which may entered through an open rear| have caused the derailment door and robbed him Truce Declared In Turkey War [they still aren't too happy Select Body INTERPRETING THE NEWS Of Drivers Spanish Moving Gets Break Out Of Shadows By ALAN HARVEY . (000 credit, three - quarters pay- By ROBERT RIC E- Canadian Press Staff Writer lable now and the rest Feb. 2, Canadian" Press Staff Writer After nearly four decades of [1960, if certain conditions are MONTREAL (CP) One of!|iron - clad dictatorship, Spain is met. averv fit ist i y finally moving slowly away from RE TT every fite motoris t insured | ng ng ¢ di VOM CRACKING FOSSIL should he able to qualify as aeconomic primitivism toward a|™ t J ) 3 A shallenzing world of market pres-| Thus Spain moves to end years class 1-A Select insurance risk challenging world of market pres- A : 3 but , ". i tside' eo! Sith of economic isolation and fos . p bol vi and pay lower rates. sures and outside competition h he tantaliz ating 3 thal a small share of the Cana-| B Eg rid i wis! 1nd i lan 6. Spal zation. The tantalizing question is better] But even if You get mio Vif} Sn 1ie ii a 3 pin is whether this may lead ultimately |new and top rating category--an- a country of toreadors and cryp- to easier political conditions. By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON (CP) The | dian "turkey market was United States has declared a than none at all. act pounced Wednesday by the Cana-| fic characters e¢reafed by Ernest ON THE FAMOUS . . . ive in § kev! They decli lisclose ex temporary ceasefire i its turkey| They declined to dis ao Aten | details of the new arrangement, ! , f PY " | Federal * authorities said the but said it would be fail to specu. 7 Canadian government has finally ale, Th A b e i ¢ an gi w ers ihe 4 es bvice aM » Ww pt ah agreed 1 ease His INK 4 restric Ih oo pi n 8) i { . pl oa had no accidents for five years. tions on turkeys and give Amer-/1,000,000 pounds ol turkeys into) e a 3 8. dian underwriters association----it The is de- doesn't necessarily mean you're perfect driver. 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Economie- ally, Spain is the most backward country of Europe; politically, it is throttled by an ice-cold, im- passive dictator, who rules through fear. Now this sullen, suffering, ragic eounfry, with Its bitter memories of a bloody revolution, has Joined the organization for Edropean economic co-operation. In return for what will proh- ably be an exiremely gradnal |liberalization of its trading meth ods, Spain will reteive £36,000,- | the motorist would normally pay | The qualifications: | 1. Drive five years without an cident. 2. Don't drive more than 10,000 jmiles in a year | 3. Use your car only for pleas- jure, not for business and not for {driving to and from work | 4, Have no boy or man under 25 in your household who drives the. car, and no more than two |drivers--yourself and one other person--for your vehicle, Insurance officials est imate that about one-fifth of the present insured motorists qualify for the new category. Insurance companies in CUA have 21 rating categories in a broad range. There are special rates for motorists who have had accidents--and stiff rates for the young male driver with a mishap {in his record the | Livingston Merchant, 'U.S. as- sistant secretary of state, has sald he would like to see Spain Join NATO. Such a move is un [likely fo find immediate favor in all NATO countries, though some critics say that Portugal, a fonn- der member of NATO, is not much better off than Spain as far as democratic regimes are con- cerned. Whatever Sovain's future in NATO, the Western hope cers ainly is that Spain's first falters ng steps away from its self-cone tained economic cradle will events {ually produce political maturity. Except for five years of tenuous democracy from 1931 to 1936. Spain has known nothing except war or dictatorship -- under Gen- eral Primo de Rivera from 1923 fo 1931 and under Generalissimo Francisco Franco from 1939 to the present time. 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