Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1963, p. 23

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cB Mogg ei 125, 19861 just because an RCMP]lawyer Lloyd McKenzie on Mr.| now used for treating many in-|used in a packaged compound THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 26,1963 23 P t security rer b Mr. Pet dustrial waste products, more unit for treatment to laundry : e ersen Case Be es cam: pomagsord prac peo fe the| Ae tive Cashon potentials exist for this purifica-|\ astes--mainly foaming prob. ' 4 ; navy, has said he wants his) tion item." lems caused by synthetic deter+| 4 ' Greater knowledge of active s--and proved successful In ay ir Ss nion U] i sarty Brings Queries aa atty .member in the a: de 'ommons Tuesday.) A naval spokesman said Mr. carbon use should be made From Officials David Orlikow, New ome pay Peterson, a petty officer, sec-| urifying Tool ino = "miesaptove Kors be- said. ee j i ior Winnipeg North,| onq class, at the time of his re- . iefs tha tment costs are) l i i ; asked Defence Minister Hellyer ey had done welNin the navy too high to justify itsapplication por DiRh, OFFICIATED - C eanup rge OTTAWA (CP)--Armed forces| whether the political beliefs of al andwwas given an honorable dis- to industrial wastes." (CP) -- Dundona intelligence officers' are being/relative determine whether a rebate | HONEY, HARBOR, Ont. (CP) | Tuesday. ; In the waste treatment field House, which will house North- 7 grilled in the Petersen case. -vigeman is judged a security > Ry ve Active carbon is a. "versatile! E, A. Sigworth of New York, ' + peak gone lern Ireland's ministries of edu- WASHINGTON (AP) ~Thejets which held some "B-girl High officials of the defence risk. In Securky cases, the actual' purification tool" which now is|a special technical representa.|@ctive car' meaner | fn in bio- cation, agriculture and labor,|Senate investigations subcom- members of the union from Can- department are asking intelli.) \ review has been com-|reason for discharge does not'being given more serious con- |tive of the West Virginia Pulp|logical degradat bi ti ned, ae | has been officially opened here.|mittee accused officials of the)ada in "literal boca. "6 ence officérs why Eric Clifford|menced," said Mr. Hellyer." | 4ppear on the discharge papers. sideration in the waste treat-jand Paper Company, told the fie 9 + sae 8 faile r.'The building's foundation stone/American Guild of Variety Art-| Senator John McClellan etérsén, 31, of Victoria was| 'Mr. Hellyer also confirmed Every armed forces recrult is ment field, the annual industrial) | conference: igworth sa was 'placed by former prime|ists (AGVA) Tuésday of conniy. (Dem. Ark.), the potas discharged from the navy Nov. lreceipt of a jeter from Victoria) checked fo security. |waste conference was told here| '"'Although active carbons are| Powered active carbon wasimmister Diefenbaker in 1961. (ing with international vice nack- Penton gel BB oe me : y ir iL espe force on AGVA &@ which .he said the junion' show ho sign of attempting themselves. e subcommittee based its report findings on testimony re- ceived in public hearings in June, 1962, but said it has: seén no evidence since then of any intent to clean up conditions, In the testimony, B-girls were defined as entertainer - host- esses in taverns and nightclubs who would sit with customers at tables and solicit them to buy them drinks. The report described AGVA, a union for entertainers, as & branch of the Associated Actors and Artists of América which, io turn, is affiliated with the AFL-CIO, The report dealt at length with an alleged recruitment Of B-girls in Canada through an employment agency linkéd with AGVA. The girls were recruited with false promises of teaching them a.career, the report said. It charged that some of the girls were forced into prostitu- A&P STORES will be... 4 1 4 tion and "held in literal bond. vd ; e x age" by mobster night club CLOSED ALL 'DAY MONDAY : a : ; : rs. noite aly gl Wis., and Cal- JULY Ist -- DOMINION DAY So ' <i aia In Toronto Tuesday Art Bur- " ; : ' gess, branch manager of AGVA DON'T FORGET 10 BUY EXTRA BREAD : i: ' ' said: "The fact of the matter FOR THE LONG WEEK-END" ce a pe i ts that I have to screen appli- cants and certify to the United fa ih ciinteicasesceeno Son eas Batre ilies gcc ls A States immigration that they are legitimate acts." 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