10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Moy 31, 1962 taking legal action in an at- the. federal election, learned Wednesday night. Mrs. Peg Stewart, Ontario NDP secretary. said she signed), an affidavit Wednesday apply-|¢) ing for a court injunction to pro-|y; bution of leaflets, NDP Seeks Legal Bar To Red Aid TORONTO (CP) -- The On-|munist candidates--urging vot- tario New Democratic Party is}ers to support the NDP entries. tempt to stop Communist party|ciais hope the application, to be support of NDP candidates injmade to a justice of the On- it WaSitario Supreme Court in cham- bers, will be heard Thursday. hibit the Communists from sup-| won by John Harris of the Pro- porting NDP candidates with) gressive Conservatives. paid advertisements and distri-/munists went around soliciting votes for the NDP candidate. at Two NDP candidates, Val/the time, she said. Mrs. Stewart said NDP offi- She said similar Communist etions ruined the NDP's hances in the Jan. 18 Ontario yelection in Toronto Beaches, Com- Scott in York Centre and F. A. Brewin in Toronto Greenwood, with provincial party officers, last week authorized lawyers to prepare an application based on a section of the Canada Elec- tions Act. In effect, the section states fi nists have distributed leaflets in ]-Life Blaze that no payment can be made|Wednesday night that the fire on behalf of' a candidate forjin which Mrs. Micheline Tay- election expenses unless chan-|lor, 30, and her six children nelled through an official agent./died March 28 was started ac- The NDP claims the Commu-|cidentally. Said Accident CLARKSBURG, Ont. (CP)--A ve-man coroner's jury ruled The fire which resulted from Bar Exchanges To Transients TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- The three district tobacco auc- tion exchanges will not be made available as hostels for trans- ient workers during this sum- mer's harvest, the Ontario Flue- Cured Tobacco Growers' Mar- keting Board said Wednesday night. A 10 - man committee of clergy, police and municipal of- ficials -- formed recently to study ways of handling and em- ploying the small army of work- ers that arrives in the tobacco belt each year--had made the suggestion. The board said the exchanges at Tillsonburg, Delhi and Ayl- mer may become trouble spots if used as hostels, and such hos- tels would provide little addi- tional service to tobacco farm- ers. Sales of 546,684 pounds of to- bacco Wednesday at an aver- age price of 42.91 cents were re- ported by the board. To date, 181,847,989 pounds have been sold at an average of 52.49 cents. PUBLIC ENEMY Muskrats, because their dig- ging endangers dikes, are a public nuisance in Holland with NEWS BRIEFS DELAYED START ST. PETER'S, NS. (CP)-- Lobstermen in this Cape Breton village started lobster fishing a week late this year because of heavy ice conditions. This is the second year in a row they have been delayed by ice. NO WASTE HALIFAX (CP)--Nova Scotia sawmill operators are selling their leftovers. Some 25,000 cords of slabs and edgings were sold in the form of wood chips last year, and the amount. is exp to be doubled this year. Most of the chips go to pulp firms. FAVORS EDUCATION OSLO, Norway (AP) -- Fi- nance Minister Peter Bjerve has rejected a proposal aimed at discouraging smoking by taxing national cigarette adver- He said a strong educational program is the only answer to what he called the health threat" in smoking. CHINESE EXTRAS MADRID (AP) -- A Chinese invasion of Spain will soon be on. A film company doing a picture in Spain with an Ori-~ ental locale sent out calls to Chinatowns in London and Mar- seille for 2,500 extras, needed tising and raising tobacco taxes. for mob scenes. EDGAR'S: CENT CENTRE 34 KING ST. W., OSHAWA 723-7351 the Toronto ridings of Green-|the explosion of a lamp Mrs. 1 wood, York Cenire and High/Taylor's husband artist Ernie|@ reward for their destruction. 4|Park--where there are no Com-|Taylor was lighting, completely CLEARS THOUSANDS OF FLOOR TILES | SPECIAL AWARD pen gard at Craigleith on) || LONDON (CP) -- Canadian-| The jury deliberated 20 min-| born film producer Ron Kelly,/utes after nearly an hour of| 32-year-old brother of actress testimony from Taylor, the last| ;|Barbara Kelly, has won a spe-/nerson to take the stand. Hic i ; j\cial European television award|hands were severely burned in| he. sii E. for his 30-minute documentary|the fire and a trench coat he RESCUE CREW GOES DOWN about young British motorcy-|was wearing, half consumed by! clists called "'The Tearaways."|the flames, was presented as) It will be screened by the BBC.|evidence. Two men climb down lad- ders into an abandoned mine at Ghost Pine Creek, Alta., Wednesday in search for Ken- ny kKowalchuk, 4, who was playing in the area when dirt covering the shaft crumbled and plunged him to the ~bot- tom of the mine. --(CP Wirephoto) and rescue branch of the RCAF MARINE SAFETY HALIFAX (CP)--The searchic¢, Taylor said he returned to the} cottage about 1 a.m. after visit- | ing two hotels and the Royal| anadian Legion in Colling- wood and consuming only about) IN THIS SPECIAL CASH AND CARRY SALE ° BUY NOW AND SAVE REAL MONEY!! You Can Buy Any Quantity You Need. Pay Cash and Arrange Your own Delivery ALL SALES FINAL -- NO REFUNDS -- NO EXCHANGES ARMSTRONG EXCELON TILE is attempting to lighten its sum-ja half a dozen bottles of beer. | JOINS CUBS mer work load this year by|He said he was sure this had| CHICAGO (AP)--John (Buck)|heading off marine mishaps be-|hot affected his reactions dur- O'Neil, 50, was named a coach|fore they happen. It is sponsor-|ing the fire. by Chicago Cubs Tuesday. He/ing a program of marine safety] He said he lit one lamp and| becomes the first Negro to hold|instruction for fishermen and|was lighting another when it) such a ---- in the major|small-craft operators. burst into flame. Forgery Charged In Union Dispute |: | SUDBURY (CP) -- A Mine- jorganizer who also signed the) tional League club the last two Mill lawyer claimed Wednesday] card. e ; , the Ontario Labor Relations| Mr. Robertson testified he path oon with the players. Board already has heard enough/|couldn't remember filling out ad been a scout with the evidence to reject a certifica-| card. Cubs since 1956 and prior to tion vote bid by the United) Mr. Packard said he also be-jthat played with and managed Prince Philip Chapter 1.0.D.E. Wishes to express grateful appreciation to Lt. Steelworkers of America (CLC).| Counsel John Nelligan said) the last three days of hearings] have established two cases of deliberate forgery involving Steelworkers membership cards and four cases where applicants for USW membership had not paid the necessary $1 fee. The Steelworkers are seeking the certification vote in an at- tempt to take over from the In- ternational Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind.) as bargaining agent for employees of Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Board Chairman William] Reed said he was not treating Mr. Nelligan's observations as a formal motion. He wound up the session Wednesday but scheduled another three days of hearings June 19-21. John Osler, Steelworkers counsel, contended the only evi- dence of fraud was an opinion expressed by R. J. Packard, a handwriting expert. FORGERIES CLAIMED Mr. Packard testified Wednes- day he believed a card bearing the name of Juan Vozila showed two forgeries of the man's sig- nature. 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