Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1962, p. 10

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( SUPE OEEEEE ; taee ARTIST WI 'Tattoo Parlors Now Modern, Clean Places '| "They'll be baby-sititng, a boy some something be Fees * VICTORIA (CP) Sailors "rarely have their girls' names "tattooed on arm or chest, once »a popular practice, says A *Hendry (Doc) Forbes, veteran { tattooist who has opened a par- * lor here 2 "Change girls and they have to get the old name removed," he said in an interview in what * might best be described as his "surgery."' And if styles in tattoos have changed, the tattoo parlors have also changed * ~Health authorities in Canada *and the United States have "launched a campaign to clean up tattoo parlors because some cases of serum hepatitis, a liver infection, have been traced to "unclean needles 'We always did run a clean @ place but now we've really got * everything," Doc Forbes said * "There are only four about other artists in North $308 fori * who work like this -- $300 for * that stainless steel sink, $80 for * that laminated plastic top and "those medical books cost $100 ® apiece." SOME ARE SCARED The surgically clean appear- ance of his room was in con- trast with the colored samples on the wall--hearts and skulls «pierced by daggers, eagles, "panthers and dragons and a » tangle of hearts, dice and cards «inscribed Don't Gamble With » Love. 'Trinidad Seen Leade | If Federation Rises ( Peo i: a are scared of a place like this,' said Doc, who wore a profes- friend with sional-looking sleeveless plastic needles which showed arms cov- on--and they have to dig up $10 coat ered with an assortment dragons, hearts, roses snakes "They're some dark to hole used little going some stairs in Seattle, the way sult of an illness and PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CP) -- If a new West Indies Federation arises from the jashes of the one wrecked by jwithdrawal of Jamaica and \Trinidad, it is expected Barba- '\dos will become the leader and > | capital. | The mew federation | would jgroup together the eight re- jmaining members of the. origi- jna!. Known as the Little Fight, |they are Antigua, St. Kitts- |Nevis-Anguilla, Montserrat, St. Vincent, Dominica, St. Lucia, Grenada and Barbados, Several men have been men- itioned as possible leaders of the lnew grouping. Sir Grantley Adains, 65, prime minister of the old West Indies Federation since 1958 and prior to that premier of Barbados, is con- \isidered a possible choice. eA # TH A NEEDLE them, tattoo get and of to get it off." restaurant owner from Connect to icut who had lost all of his hair under including eyebrows, as the re- Doc Forbes it used to be. They come into tattooed new eyebrows on him a place like this, scared to use an ash tray in the cuffs of their stead." pants personnel, he said shows the name of the ment, the flag and One One Girl REMOVES TATTOOS He has been doing a lot they're even regi Flag In his spare time he is col laborating with a veteran Texan 'They put the cigarette butts atttooist to write a how-to-do-it decorating in- book on the skin - One of his customers was a 'MAY PICK BARROW Some observers say that if Sir Grantley is not picked as prime minister he will be Inamed governor - general Others feel a natural choice for prime minister is Errol Barrow, 42, premier of Barbados and an RAF veteran of the Second! World War. Mentioned in some circles is Prof. Arthur Lewis, world- renowned economist and prin- cipal of University College of the West Indies. If he does not become prime minister it is expected he will be drafted as economic planner for the new nation. He has already drafted a re- port suggesting that Canada, Britain and the United States be asked to provide $7,000,000 annually to the new federation for an indefinite period. Talk of forming the new fed- eration began shortly after Jamaica voted last September to seek its independence. The vote came just about a year before the federation would have been declared a_ self- governing member of the Com- monwealth. TRINIDAD FOLLOWED Following Jamaica's decision, the government of Trinidad de- cided that it too would withdraw and seek independence. This {brought into being in 1958. {governor-general and each unit! would have a_ lieutenant- governor. The original federation has {been administered by an lI- member cabinet, a 19-member senate and a 45-member house of representatives. A governor- general appointed by Britain 'has power to veto certain legis- lation, The Little Eight would seek the status of self - governing agreed to liquidation of the orgs sng ee isting federation. This was an-|. : | nounced by Colonial Secretary|im& the U.K. guaranteed eee | Reginald Maudling who .men-|nomic and technical assistance. tioned that the Little Eight wanted to form a new grouping,on a budget of up to $20,000,000 and said the proposal would be|by the end of its fourth jyear. studied carefully. This would be made up of reve- During his unsuccessful "'save MU from income tax, import the federation -visit" to the|duties. postal services, court Caribbean in January, the Little £€e8 and currency profits. The) Eight told him what they had/#mount would be used to pro- 'A wind. . vide federal services to a total| On the granting of independ- population of about 700,000. ance to Jamaica next August, HAD SMALL BUDGET The original federation has a population of 3,153,000 but the {federal government operates on a budget of $13,000,000 because its powers are limited. The new federation would attempt to carry on services U.K. HAD VETO already provided by the federal Parliament would consist of 8°Vermment. For instance, it a cabinet of six members, a| Would operate the two passen- lower house of 17 elected mem-) ger-freight vessels Canada gave bers and a senate of 16. The|the federation. The ships would federation would have a,continue to ply among 1! British spelled doom for the federation, The British government has the existing federation would be dissolved. An eight - member cabinet one representative for each unit of the new fed- eration -- would be appointed to legislate by decree until a par- liament could be elected. possessions In the Caribbean area. An effort would be made to see that existing federal civil servants do not suffer as a result of the transition. Some are expected to be absorbed by island governments. Others are due for retiremént and sub- stantial severance pay might be provided for those who could | Salvage Crews - Tear Up Rails WOLSELEY, Sask. (CP) -- Two salvage gangs working for [the Canadian Pacific Railway have a good idea how much material is required to lay 122 miles of railway track. The new union would operate -- not be placed immediately. The existing federation owns no buildings. The space it oc- cupies here is rented from the Trinidad government and would revert immediately to that gov- ernment. The crews spent 60 days tear- ing up a line between Reston, Man., and Wolseley as part of a \plan to abandon uneconomic railway stretches. Relegated to the scrap heap were 580,000 tie plates, 310,000 ties, 17,000 pairs of joint bars, 15.000 tons of rail, 700 tons of bolts and spikes, 400 culverts, 1200 miles of right-of-way fence and 20 miles of snow fence, 61 miscellaneous buildings, 33 |turnouts, 19 stations and section Lose Source Of Artisans ruses ant, four ridges, WINNIPEG (CP) -- Canada known to locals as the 'Peanut may well be losing one source Line," was about $122,000. of its artisans and builders. errs ay eae Ei seh Ne Authorities here say the in- will continue to emigrate to flux of Scandinavian immi- America' will be professionals, grants to Canada and_ the especially engineers, and they United States will almost cease only in diminishing numbers. this vear. Mr. Anderson says the main Arthur A. Anderson, Swedish reason is the rising standard of consul in Winnipeg, says there living now being enjoyed by were only 300 Scandinavian im- citizens in Sweden, Norway and migrants to Canada and the Denmark. 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