The Oshawa Times, 7 Jul 1960, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 7, 1960 eg LA ROME POLICE HOSE DOWN RIOTERS police action to break up riot- or Rome. Rioting broke out partisans. ing near the gate of St. Paul | prior to start of a scheduled | in the historic scuthern section | ral! y by Communi ist-ls d former | -- |eontracts with the United Stales Union, Mine |ON PARLIAMENT HILL Accept Compromise jSteetworkere of America {Lc ; and Consolidated Denison Mines at Spragge, Ont, have accepted By JACK BEST a compromise contract seitle| Canadian Press Staff Writer ment arranged by a three - man) OTTAWA (CP) -- The CCF's federal conciliation board, H. W. Herridge caused a stir in The disputants settled on athe Commons Wednesday night wage increase of 14 cents an|when he bittetly attacked the hour spread over the three-year|Voral Re-Armament movement, areement plus other benefits.{imnlying it is a Fascist front. About 1,300 workers at the ura-| The MP for Kootenay West nium mine are involved gnld his party takes vigorous ex: Labor Ministe; Starr, announc-|~eption to the government's pol- ing settlement Wednesday, said/iey of allowing income tax ex the two sides havo signed aomptions on contributions to the memorandum of agreement call: movement, and demanded that it ing for a new collective contrac' (he reviewed, effective June 24 | He sald leaders of various CCF The dispute was solved by ajand trade union groups and sav. hoard headed by Maglstea'e J.laral other individuals had ex A. Hanrahan of Windsor, David pressed to him thelr "increasing B. Archer was union nominee on concern" about the exemntions. the board and George S. P. Fer-| ame posed was immediately guson company representative taken to task hy Liberal and Con. Both are from Toronto. lservative MPs, who character. The agreement also Includes ized MRA as a worthy movement an improvement in the welfare whose only objective 1s the spir- plan, Improved vacations wi lituad uplift of mankind, ay and adjustments In cerlain haul 4 , Clrnssil ications of jobs. Overtime| Chetley W. Carter (L--Burin- . be adjusted, Burgeo) sald Mr, Herridge's at pay is alo bb ? Ye adjy tack was in line with seven or Larry Sefton, dis eight attacks on MRA which he In Toronto, ¢ by Steelworkers | 921d have appeared in the "Cora. triet director of "ev f eh [eal the union was placed in o|mle" Canadian Tribune, bad bargaining position beecaus [STUDY ESTIMATES (of the stre'ch-out of uranium "ine faces name ag the Hose considered estimates of the rev: | enue department, which collests "put at least we did improve our position.' he taxes levied by Parliament, " 0 © Y stl Certainly the company Is stil'| "y, Herridge said he had been CFer Attdcks ame mol IVI IVMIOVement informed that a recent spate of advertising by MRA in Canadian newspapers cost about $400,000. He placed on the record excerpt: from critical letters he had re. ceived, as well as the text of ¢ resolution passed by the CCF nrovincial convention in Alberta denouncing MRA as the enemy o! "reace, to'erance and a just so cial order." One letter, from the Unite! Auto Workers political actior department in Toronto, cited » tory In the New York World Telegram during the 1930s con- ~erning MRA leader Frank Buch. man, The story quoted Mr, Buchman as saying, according t6 the UAW letter: "I thank heaven for a man like Adolph Hitler Through such a man God could) control a nation overnight and solve every last bewilderine nroblem_ (Social problems) could|™ be golved through a God-con- trolled Fascist dictatorship." Mr, Herridge recalled that he asked Dr. Donald Soper, "one of Eng'and"s most famous preach. ars," pbout the MRA movement at a dinner here about a month ago. WARNED OF DANGERS "In the most vivid language he told us what he thought of this was in session from 11 am, to 6 p.m. and again from 8 p.m. to i1, Postage Stamp For Post Cards OTTAWA (CP)--The post office department announced Wednes- day that it is introducing a new postage stamp impression for cratic world. He strongly advised |, "00 ¢ " coq by the depart. us to od all we could to expose 'he machinations of this organ- "zation," ment, The new stamp, also to be Wallace Nesbitt, parliamentary used on post bands used for mail secretary to External Affairs|in8 newspapers and magazines, Vinister Green, said he was as: |W ill go on sale as the supply of tonished at Mr. Herridge's *vit.|present cards anc bands run out, 'lolic" attack and added, "But 1 The new impression will bear suppose that those In this world|the same portrait of the Queen vho do not agree with the pre- "epts of communism and social that is on the present design. The 'sm might well come under such basic change is the style of the attacks." lettering of the word Canada and mr Caren suid Mpa #0 not (the larger size of the humeral a church an oes not profess to x he a religion but It does heal mis.| "o.cating the postal value trust, hates and resentments among the peoples of the world." Douglas Fisher (CCF---Port Arthur) said he believed a closer examination by members favor. | ing MRA might alter their judg. ment, Revenue Minister Nowlan Mr, Herridge had introduced an he Did You Know ... In the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you con have o Full-course Dinner for ONLY 95c. extraneous issue into the esti. mates debate, He sald the deci- sion that MRA should be| regarded as a charitable organiz. | ation for purposes of tax exemp-| tions was taken some years a%0 by a Liberal government, He gow no reason to reverse the decision, Wediesday was the first day the Commons, in its drive to clean up remeining business, has organization and of the dangers lit presented fo the V We stern demo- JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist MARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST, EAST, RA 3.4811 rat through the lunch hour. It the company's argument that |! ) ] OrTIEE Boys Extensive Foimigration . faces competition In the fulure MP Protest Racket For Chinese Cy | RCMP Deals [Fim fm sme. Weodunen ing that an extensive, gani founded' opposition suggestions racket in illegal entry of Chin that the Hong Kong police used Tin (1 : ; : . ya 1 rate becausc| Was operated in Canada, Justiec|by the RCMP in the invesiiga- OTTAWA (CI A former|some of bi got fosperale ho is el Minister Fulton said Wednesday. tion acted brutally or improperly e \, making all kinds of money an i lit | MP non-commissioned officer{we thou P . tod I Cor ore Wednesday of | dozen years and went out & Reporting to the Commons onjor that there had been any his two. suspensions by the force| married." At one time he nation-wide investiga'ion, helirregularity in the RCMP's ac- --once for heing married without|at least half thé force was mar- hy Ho : as soon a iamy hi ons with the: exception of one eterans p # aking |ried without permission. be laid just as scon as that can|instance permission and once for tak ha np." » indicated this may - f f 1 Bigg, a former staff ser-|Pe done." He indicated this m The exception was in: Prince too aciive an interest in po Mr. 4 3 oF F. J i PC--Athab: take a considerable amount o Rupert. B.C.. where one of six geant, also said that when Moun OTTAWA (CP) -- Newfound- | 'ime because ot the job of silting] chinese interrogated was asked|land civilian woodsmen who ALL AT THIS EXTREMELY LOW PRICE , they weren't too badly o {the evidence in ousan Ollto sign the interrogation sheet [fought the Second World War ) years comnlained in the Commons Wed i of : f | J alr ! 2 the investigation from munity cenire of On'ario, said] A Legion official said members y ce tyvewrier vse By ten lout eo ANAS chment'" on their. duties by|ipat those who ent ered i 'I plaints were made to the federa!|ents to aid the British and Scot-| THE ARISTOCRAT OF ROASTS BAN ern communities agents were among the llega ov erstep thelr pu wer, ih recognition of their war serv-| 0 iceman He said he understood the|€niran.s. BONELESS BEEF (POT ROAS Commons ve'erans affairs com- (PO T) 0 8s ay n sifa ) Loose or In Your Container igatt on commission as one w hele laws Fd tS = 'WITH OLD BUTO OTTAWA (CP) -- Industrial| would class the woodsmen as olic 1 Jy L employment marked up a below-| war veterans, making them elio- 1. |reau of statistics reported Wed-|as pensions, disability allowances | 1 4 Wedne at tl nd of (114.8 in April from 114.2 in March ing the for rvs Tl ; OTTA U laint report {duplication of service to put 11,000-mile trip and |--an advance the bureau callec|Went overseas in me 0 Wa | L os der the Thi ig Tree net. men into ar where the RCMP Co leman's journey starte 4 in |weather conditions and major the Canadian Red Cross, the St CELLO (Fearman's) ; " it $10 to $20 -- 25¢ and aga i s re-| of rtherr rvie fficore 5 1975 anc |of the northern service office on the way, hut h 175 A Last year the April index was Membership of the Legion now Oshawa | Coleman, a 32-year-old psychol- Ki a se anpro ach seemed to be "to] Jet him idly only twice or | ov e Buffa lo p ree hell. RCMP" or other] with a flat tire and once with 15.7. The index is based on 1946 to'als 240,000, with 3,018 in Ni on pri i figures equalling 100. foundland. = ] he joined the |b y now need a substantial| documents seized in polic setting cut the questions and re |with axes and saws have been | } 1s required | pay increase Mr. Fulton, _spea = [plies given. recognized as veterans by the : y before | Py Commons considered th 19 0-61 -- Canadian Leglon, stronghold of | Ser > i OTTAWA (CP) = Mery Ah spend} ng estimates of the RC P| At Toronto, Dr. H, W .Lore,|the uniformed fighting man in| yy ] 1937, the regulation was the RCMP in the 5 . linese community, re special agents of the Hong Konr [of the Newfound'and Overseas SUAS the assurance given e orn ser rs of : : | 'Secret 0 Por ld Lie the! will not be prosecuted so long government about rough treat-|tish forestry industry during the py "Put the RCMP hack 5 work | hey did mot participate in the|ment of Chinese. He said Chinese-|war--now can jon any of New-| EXTRA in the Noth." the Northwe racket [Canadians will co-operate with/found'and's 44 Legion branches. | . [ 4 1b. [J x | He said he is unable to say|police in fragking down fhe ring| The decision, mede at the le-| FEATURE an effective job -of their police| Were and denied the 'as long as lined here teday, ends one phase | - LEAN MEATY ' 1.NN ices. The other Phase is recogni | Los. - thern service offic TS in| Mr, Fulton indicated the racket-| y northern service officers were. t nw Revrose Tres of the war- police captain denied Wednesday|iti~« for native welfare, Below Normal foiinh hurt ini] SHOULDER 1 i CHRISTIE'S BROOKSIDE iThe result would be a loss of : normal advance in April, the bu [ible for such veterans' benefits PRIME RIB +] (oh) gh 1 hel a RCMP might just as well bh pSyehy ntsdoy. Tours, » . Delivery Service " also has recognized other non- a h the ¢onlviecon' Is ue PT i ae ) al-mining av RW i " 8 he heard of She Sook" nicl comt aude" such misters, | Briers ves Just N ; |Coatmining layoffs were given asl yopp "Ambulance, the merchant WIEKERS delivered $5 to $10 -- 35¢ northern reside a wet magneto, ties rode the plains for 50 ce Now recrui's have to| snl Hardie (L -- Mackenzie Riv aled for more ration | spok cesman for the Chinese com- Canada for 37 years, cha nge ed to seven ye: 'S 1 Tas Gra. § ag line G M GOLDEN RIPE 0 " " 2 oles sted 10 3 police force in Toronto have be [Fores stry Unit---some 3,100 civil- @ HI HEST QUALITY EATS & { y y nmigration Minister F 20 come "very polite" since com ents who used their special fal-| Denied B Lt ap 1 in arguing [How many illegal ent the 'h has been bringing Chinesc|aion"s annual meeting and out-| 5 n Fi illegal ries ) E gi se | ai Y that the RCMP had always dr nied the RCMP. found)to Canzda illeg Cut from Red & Blue Brond Beef Tuli Mar erine and other duties in isolated north-| ©" nce to indicate Communist|the police are polite ard do no'l nf a 10-year fight by the fores* ers | P a Industry Tobe | task | BLADE ROAST : IF" -- 10] as ibil-|eers had blackmailed those J GRADE "A BUFFALO (AP) A Buffalo| assume all the RCMP responsibil-| et naus ry ons tinte anit presented a brief to the LARGE c the existence of a secret precinet] Without their dog patrols, trap- EGGS DOZEN log described by the state inves-|line visits, enforcement of gam 11, 000 MILES have little hope the government STANDING 6th or 7th 2 OL His denial ea g -| a's that "would mean the NEW YORK (AP) John READ LORVES 35° draw ] | ofe f | 'drawn from the North alto- rom The composite index rose to| The Legion said it is recogniz-| PEAMEALED Hardie said it is cos!ly 3 t the ¢ af repos | OY Ey 2a 8, ip 2 [an 1 hop fo vour $20 and over FREE 1 han, com-| rv or game enforcement! "thank the Lord I've arri less than seasonal" Poor rombatants, such as members of \ wice once as a Tookie patrol- Hardie was sharply critical] He had some odd experiences [two of the causes. navy and war gorrespondents. anywhere in Under $5. -- 45¢ mi 1 he unders going obit i all Coleman said 4 no! hat the missionaries.| ¢rip "for curiosity' 1, but added] the Hudson's Bay Companymen| aio, tq see if the o'd car could no such hook ever existed|and RCMP had tried long before] cin take such a trip." and failed in. "Phe onlv 'ra n, in its fifth| He 'anvled sharply with Jus-| oo 1oman said. diled six-day pub-|tice Minister Fulton over a com-| J icine' e Now Yor! uf' [om n. that on Dominion Day he lice ordered him off the New on Buffalo police ef- dd AD at neve vith 1n~¢ de-| had met RCMP man with Jersey turnpike for slowing traffic. A COMPLETE 12-PC. 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S. in OSHAWA _ PHONE RA 5.6559 A CALL TO THE STORE BRINFS A CAR WHERE BLIMP CRASHED TO YOUR DOOR Only the tail assembly can | ¢1 Beach Faven, NJ. The US. had heen taking part in angair- , dscen of the Navy's 'Re | Const Gudd reported that only | sea search for the mibing liance' where she crashed into | six or sever of the 21 crew- | racing sailboat Vat 69 the sea about 15 miles due east | men were saved, The blimp ~AP Wirephoto

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