Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Apr 1963, p. 7

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Centennial Plans Taking Long Time TORONTO. (CP)--The Fath- 'ers of Confederation took 34 'months to create Canada. A p planning for Canada's tou anniversary has been at work for 34 months and is wor- ried that a fitting centennial er won't be ready in e. More Intervention Seen In Disputes |. TORONTO (CP)--An official | of the Steel Company of Canada | predicted Thursday that there |. will be more government inter- | vention in labor - management disputes even though organized and management oppose t. H. J. Clawson, vice-president fn charge of personnel, said Canada is in for "'a great deal more compulsory arbitration or government decree in negotia- tion disputes within the next 10 or 15 years, if indeed this does not become a universal pattern in the major industries." Addressing the two-day con- | vention of Personnel Association of Toronto Incorporated, he said it is obvious that in certain key industries the "'public interest will not permit any government, regardless of political complex- fon, to permit a strike, or at least a strike of more than nom. The fathers held their first full meeting at Charlottetown in September, 1864, and completed their assignment with Confeder- ation July 1, 1867. Some 50 mational organiza- tions formed the Canadian Cen- tenary Council at Ottawa May 17, 1960. The non-governmental preparatory group now has 274 affiliated organizations, scores tor in Norbert Prefontaine of Rare Criminal Libel Charge In New York NEW YORK (AP)--The New attacked the constitutionality of a rare charge of criminal libe! brought against a newspaper editor for attacking a judge's The union, in a brief filed as a friend of the court in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn, stions, a fulltime direc-| Said: re : "The doctrine against the pun-|thur ishment of a person for criti- duties, even of a judge, has been reiterated by the courts." a Brooklyn grand jury's indict-|P' : + ment of 'Arnold Fine, editor of|"scantily clad waitresses. the Brooklyn Daily, a borough York Civil Liberties Union has|newspaper. If convicted, he|Brooklyn Weekly-and Brooklyn could be sentenced to three|Daily, Inc., the publisher. years in prison and fined. Common practice in libel ac- tions is the filing of a civil suit) BENFLEET, England (Cr)-- for monetary damages rather/Spare - time artist Heck Van than criminal prosecution. The Daily last January pub-|telephone pole into a totem lished an editorial criticizing|pole. He intends to erect the State Supreme Court Justice Ar-|finished work in the garden of G. Klein, who overruledihis Essex home, the city's denial of a cabaret cism of a public official con-|licence to the Playboy Club. cerning the performance of his|Licence Commissioner Bernard J. Connell had denied the li- cence application on the ground The union's action arises from|the club's main appeal to pros- pective customers was its Low Bid For = |e» Peace River Dam Contract Klein complained to the bid of $73,558,648 was submitted| The tender of Peter Kiewit Thursday for a contract to build| Sons Company of Canada Lim- CARVES TOTEM Veen is fashioning a 35 . foot the giant Peace River dam in ited of Vancouver with Al John- northern British Columbia. less than originally estimated| Company Limited of Vancouver B.C. Hydro and Power Au.|Was opened by a broadly-smil. pct ome ing Premier W. A. C. Bennett. the 1%-mile-long, 600-foot-high| $97,233,279. earth-filled dam for the mam-! Dr. Gordon Shrum, co-chair- Lanes OMe RENO 1g! C80 moth Peace River hydro-elec- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 5, 1963. 7 an eventual cost estimated at $800,000,000-- of the the hydro authori| power a will be the nag ever let in said estimates for the one fe ey B.C. and possibly in Canada. |1961 were $99,178,000. : land oh wl 'fy, ua mi al wi a month 'and construction will oi ee oe va VANCOUVER (CP) -- A low|*t@7t this summer. son Construction Company of Th bid is almost $25,000,000} Windsor, Ont.. and Dawson It is believed the contract for| Three other bids ranged up to Montreal, but few firm projects for 1967. "The time factor is bothering a lot of us," Council President Norman MacKenzie told a press conference here Thursday. He attributed some of the delay to "uncertainty" ia the federal po- litical situation. Dr. MacKenzie was appointed head of the council following his retirement last November from the presidency of the University of British Columbia. 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