Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Nov 1961, p. 24

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Deficit Financing | Urged In Canada GUELPH (CP)--Dr- Eugene;culture in conjunction with the Forsey, director of research for Ontario Agricultural College de- the Canadian Labor Congress, partment of economics in honor said Tuesday that temporary of the late J. J. Morrison, one deficit financing should be used of the early leaders of the to treat Canada's economic ills. United Farmers of Ontario and | 'Live-In jasked to leave because of their color "We would have left sooner," Edna said, "but we decided to Stay on for several reasons. We jreally had planned to move, but | because of all that fuss and non- sense we stayed on." Edna, a night nurse at Tor- onto General Hospital, and her sister, a clerk at Tip Top Tail- ors, were accused in the eviction order of having noisy parties in their apartment. Sisters End Protest TORONTO (CP)--Edna nd Yvonne Williams, two . dark- skinned West Indian sisters who ! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 1, 1961 23 Although both sisters a reed! sade they had never been denied ser- Radiation Course rice in T ti t ls vice in Toronto restaurants or For 100 Policemen other places of business, they said evidence of discrimination is widespread. Said Yvonne: LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- About "For example, we have called 100 policemen from western up about apartments and been Ontario were shown the funda- told to come over to look at mentals of radiati them. In a number of cases, as * of radiation detection we walked up the steps, we 2d protection during the. an- "We certainly didn't have any have seen someone peeking out nual London police department successfully defied eviction no- noisy parties in the apartment,|a window curtain. When we ring training seminar Tuesday. Dr. Forsey was here to deliver a pioneer of farmers' co-dper- * me the sixth memorial lecture in tives. co Phy esa moved to new oq I am sure we had no more the bells at those places, there! roa a steiton civil 4 honor of the late J. J. Morrison ai tery wide lg visitors than anyone else," Edna is never anyone at home." co Meee ee ene = na at the Ontario Agricultural Col- WEDDING BLAST | _ Their "'live-in"--a month past stated. "We were asked to leve The eviction notice ws re-| Count eoe or Lambton loge. : | HOLY ISLAND, England (CP) the original eviction deadline, becuse we are dark-skinned." scinded after Sydney Williams tem 6! Ah vaca poe ee Poets haematite tqedbivenind the weddings on this North|later rescinded--followed an in- CHOSE TO PROVE POINT president of the CAACP. said from Russia. Ma anus d without reducing the Se island are of the shotgun|vestigation by the Canadian As- "My sister and I decided to'the organization's members "The U.S. tests in Nevada in private pant he shia variety. By tradition Holy Is-|sociation for the Advancement stay on to prove that racial dis-'would picket the apartment if|1948 put more stuff over Can- "If the economy were going|#nders fire a fusillade of shots|of Colored People which con- crimination exists in Toronto," the owner carried out the evic-\ada than all of the Russian full blast, deficits would produce *ter_every ceremony. 'cluded the sisters had been she said. ition, |tests,"" he said. inflation because there would be! vii - If You Have Already Sent In Your onation Then We Say "THANKS"! ...BUT If You Haven't... Then "But the economy is not run-| CRISES SRR CTS ASS ae Rae TE ning full blast. If we can put) \its idle plants and: idle men to) work, it can produce the extra) mud from one side. Car own- |goods and sarvices to meet the ers then turned around to jextra money demand created by clean the other side. The |the deficits, It will not be a case operation was smooth and jof more money chasing the efficient. No traffic jams, no |same quantity of goods, but of horn-honkers. All recognized [more money providing a mar- | a bargain. ket for the extra goods the econ- --(AP Wirephoto) pa is already capable of pro- Ri ie ACB A | bi 2 She FREE CAR WASH About 200 Cleveland motor- | Lake Erle spray service. ists brought their dirty cars | Huge waves smashed over the to an unfenced portion of the | wall, aided by 27-mile-an- breakwall at East 72nd Street | hour winds from the north- and the Memorial Shoreway | west. A survey showed it | Tuesday. The attraction was | took nine waves--or 10 min- | utes--to blast loose dirt and a free car wash from the New Fight Seen At Labor Board OTTAWA (CP)--A fresh fight by seven shipping companies-- is shaping up before the Canada six bd te Sime lvelved in the Labor Relations Board over un- earlier -NAME conflict ion representation for marine The National Association of engineers on Great Lakes ea pe poe gpg oh 8. inter- A new contender has entered' vened in each application the potentially explosive water- Companies involved in the front fray--the Marine Engin- new certification bids are Do- eers Beneficial Association of minion Steel and Coal Corpora- Canada. tion (Dominion Shipping Divi- This new union, with links/sion); Hall Corporation of Can- with the United States labor/ada; N. M. Paterson and Sons movement, is moving into @ Limited; the Algoma Central jurisdictional contest with the/and Hudson Bay Railway Com- National Association of Marine'pany; National Sand and Ma- Engineers of Canada, terial Company Limited and The battlefield is the same On Scott Misener Steamships Lim- ppoeah = gwen goog pag The new hs pean sores Association recen wo engineers employe Seafarers International Union of'K A. Powell (Canada) Timited Canada before the federal labor of Fort William. | relations board. The SIU's bid to barga {| § gain for A key ig sin that te is the engineers was tossed out by before the board is w ' Bai efi the labor relations board two new Marine ogg pag | a wih months ago: The board ruled clal Association ry - "that the SIU had committed acts the SIU in Canada, ;.of fraud and had misled the The new association is an af-\),ar4 in claiming support from filiate of the American ssa the engineers. tion of Labor and Congress 0 The National i anizations, the - a a coniacsart ot the Cana-|Marine Engineers, which has an Labor Congress merged with the Canadian dian Labo isha Brotherhood of Railway, Trans- NEW IN CANADA jport and Genera! Workers Until now, it has not claimed|/(CLC), kept the existing bar- any real toe-hold in Canada|gaining rights after the SIU bid among marine engineers. ailed, However, it has placed appli- cations before the labor rela- tions board for the right to bar- gain for 173 engineers employed | Dr. Forsey suggested the in-| creased growth which would re- sult from the proposed limited! | Three YearTerm For Procuring woud "automatically bringin TORONTO (CP) -- Rudolph|larger tax revenues without any Valentino White, 32, was sen-|change in tax rates. i |tenced Tuesday to three years) He said economic growth,! n penitentiary for procuringjonce taken for granted, had and living off the avails of two|slowed to a crawl in Britain, the) 18 - year - old Toronto girls,| United States and Canada. On Two detectives testified they hid|the other hand, Russia's eco-| under one girl's bed in a down-'nomic growth was continuous town Toronto house to obtainjand impressive. evidence against White, a band-} The lecture was sponsored by leader from the United States.ithe Ontario Federation of Agri- Every penny, every nickel, every dime, every quarter, every dollar means SO MUCH fo those unfortunate citizens who are depending on the ... REATER OSHAWA COMMUNITY CHEST HAPPY. WAY TO START THE DAY... golden-brown toast topped with sunny-sweet Blue Bonnet Margarine, Ideal for active people of every age -- nutritious because it's all vegetable. ALL-VEGETABLE Blue Bonnet MARGARINE SSS BBE RBBB eee eee Association of Civil Defence | Get to know good cheeses*... | Siren Test Due | OTTAWA (CP)--Sirens will be sounded in major centres across Canada Nov. 13 in a public test} of civil defence warning proced-| ures, it was announced Tuesday. 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