Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Dec 1962, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 19, 1962 Khrushchev Buys Ad In UX. Paper LONDON (AP) -- Nikita ev put an ad in a Lon-|2,600,000 copies, The Express is advertisement --in The] daily. doji newspaper today. Daily Express--fills two pages. is the first part of the tex' ofthe Soviet premier's world rs report to the Supreme let in Moscow Dec. 12-- - about 12,000 words of closely packed print. , it was paid for by the Soyiet government, The Ex- press says. advertisement competes for attention with ads on other es of The Express for scotch whisky, Christmas turkeys and a ture for coughing at night. The. Express draws attention to the advertisement in an edi- torial'on another page. "The Daily Express believes that within the bounds imposed by decency and libel its col- umns should be open to those wiping to pay its advertising rates," the editorial says. "As the only paper giving un- qualified support to the Amer- icans over.Cuba, The Express hag no need to fear misunder- standing." How. much the Soviet govern- ment paid for the insertion The Express does not say. RATE IS HIGH But its rates for a full-page advertisement vary between £7,000 and £10,000 ($21,000 and $30,000) a page. Nor is there any indication why the Soviet government chose to pay to get across its leafier's message--or why The Express was chosen. Union Blocked As Agent For County Jail MORONTO (CP) -- Reforms Minister Irwin Haskell ap- proved a county bylaw Tuesday removing the National Union of Public Employees (CLC) from the scope of the Labor Rela- tions Act and thus blocking the ania from gaining bargaining rights for Victoria County jail guards, ® section of the Labor Act alféws. municipalities to exclude) theif employees from coverage ofthe labor legislation by pass- ing-a bylaw. NUPE representative Patrick O'Keefe argued successfully earlier before the Ontario La- bor Relations Board that no by- law is valid in the case of the jail employees unless approved by the minister, The union won certification. for jail employees of Norfolk County on the basis of*this atgument. It also asked the' 'OLRB to re-open proceed- ings in five other cases includ- * Victoria County. Mir. O'Keefe said it is in- extasable when a cabinet min- ister uses 'is office to deny the employees rights to which they wquld otherwise be entitled. ISA Overhaul Said A Waste TORONTO (CP)--It would be a Waste of time to overhaul the Industfial Standards Act unless rovements are made in ode statutes relating to labor, thé Ontario Federation of Labor contends. A brief being submitted by th®OFL to a commission of in- qutry into the act today was reléased to the press in ad- vafice of its presentation. The Industrial Standards Act, passed in 1935, sets minimum standards governing working conditions in certain industries usually on a zone basis. The only areas where the act has been effective, says the brief, is in areas where collc- tiv bargaining has set the standards. The federation said if.gome of the restrictions im- posed on trade union organiza- ti under the Ontario Labor Rélations Act were removed, ny of the problems which the Industrial Standards Act was designed to correct would dis- oper. Rid To Indians Not Practical MP Insists OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- mént does not think it is neces- sary,' or indeed -realistic or pfactical," to airlift Salvation Army relief parcels to Indians in northern Manitoba, Citizen- ship- Minister Bell said Tues- oy e told the Commons that after reading newspaper reports that some 400 Indians and Metis near Thompson were in dire erty, he instructed the as- si@tant Indian superintendent fr; The Pas to investigate pamonally. 'The official had been there sifice Thursday and visited niére than half the homes in tH area. "@There is no doubt that the economic conditions of some In- dians in this area are not the bést, but the reports which I have. received by long-distance telephone as late as this morn- With a circulation of around Britain's second biggest-selling The Express editorial says the paper will print the full text of the speech by Khrushchev "whose Communist philosophy is quite opposed to all this newspaper stands for." A second advertisement, winding up the speech, wil! ap- pear Thursday. Sands WATERLOO, Ont. Four executives of Golden|treasurer. Limited were committed for trial at a pre- iminary hearing Tuesday,;company made three misrepre- charged with conspiring to de- sentations: fraud the public. Resorts of Kitchener, presideat; Ronald 4 Committed For Trial For Defrauding Public (CP)--,T. Wills of Brantford, secretary- | The company said plans for Crown Attorney Harold Dauf-|summer resorts had been ap- man said 48 people who paid|proved by the government when $22.340 for lots in Bruce County|in fact they had bee. refused; will never receive them. Charged are William ©. Mills| would receive deeds for their property when no deeds -- ; 5 be delivered because propose Rodda of Kitchener, vice-pres developments ea' s subdi- ident; Vincent B. Schooley of} vision control bylaw. : Stratford, vice-president, and J.| The company said it would Customers were told | | No date was set for the trial. The Crown charged 'hat the they according to director of the Tuesday a aumuer of sates evi- dently have been made at the Fake Paintings. Said On Sale In Toronto OTTAWA (CP)--Bogus paint- ings attributed to Canada's fa- mous Group of Seven have been placed on the commercial mar- ket in Toronto and Montreal, information re- ceived by the National Gallery. Dr. W. S. A. Dale, assistant Gallery, said spend $200,000 of a trust fundjduced by members of the] to develop the property when/group. no such trust fund had ever) been established. sketch, National rooms going rate for originals pro- The "going rate" is several |hundred dollars for a small Dr. Dale said the frauds were rought to the attention of a Gallery official someone he did not identify. The Gallery passed the infor- mation on to Eric Silk, ass. stant deputy attorney-general for On- tario, whose departmext now is conducting an investigation. In addition to the Group of| council Seven, suspect paintings include works attributed to Tom Thom- son and F, S. Coburn. | Dr. Dale 'said the suspect) paintings have turned up in|Playeau Hall Toronto and Montreal co:mer- cial galleries and auction found out at it is moving. The cardinal, Bishops "Hard To Move MONTREAL (CP) -- Paul- Emile Cardinal Leger, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Mon- real, who admits to being im- pulsive and impatient, says he the ecumenical in Rome how difficult}have to be done over at the to get 2,000 delegates replying off-ibers of a committee charged the-cuff to questions -after a speech in French in Montreal's Monday n'ght,!said he expected the second said it is difficult to gather 2.000|session to be more active than bishops and say: Making light of the council's "Let's the cardinal was referring to the council's difficulties with ys "schemas"--the subjects it was = to discuss--as prepared by com- missions the council started. ; ' The tone and spirit of the council was not known before- -- hand and many of the schemas ba <a by jo 40 " dural difficulties, he\cil to commissions r phd his audience with de-|thorough revision and re-draft- scriptions of the muddles that ing along the lines of the coun- occurred. cil's thinking. 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