Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jul 1963, p. 21

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, July 3, 1963 21 | US. Co. Queried On Labor Laws OTTAWA (CP) -- The gov-junderstood this had taken place. ernment was asked Tuesday by Harold Winch (NDP -- Van- couver East) whether the Fed- erai,,Blectric Company of the United States "will be made to live up to Camadian laws and standards relative to employ ment practices." Associate Defence Minister Lacien Cardin replied that the Canadian government is in yolved in operation of the Dis- tant Early Warning radar, line "only through the labor depart- mént which looks after relations between the Canadian civilian employees on the line and the eo company." Mr. Winch said he had con férred with Mr, Camiin and De- fence Minister Hellyer two weeks ago about a threatened breakdown of operations on the Arctic radar line and he now Court Quashes Ottawa Tax On Buildings TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Appeal Court Tuesday quashed an Ottawa bylew providing for a tax on new buildings impos- ing a heavy load on sewer and water systems The tax applied to all residen tial buildings of more than two ;,. welling units and non-residen- tial buildings with more than a 1,500 square foot floor area The judgment said the bylaw Was so worded that the tax could be applied to owners of a new buildings and therefore per- mitted the city council to dis criminate The bylaw was passed on a bitterly - contested private bill, approved by the Ontario legisia ture in March, 1961, as the first of its type in Ontario Mr. Justice Henry A. Avler dismissed a motion last March te quash the bylaw. Seven com panies then appealed the deci- a sion, The bylaw was designed to tap & new source of funds to help Ottawa rebuild its down- town sewer and main systems Lieyd Francis told in 1961 it could net the as much as $2,000,000 a Engineers estimated would cast $20,000,000 in the nex few years to rebuild downtown. mains Mr. Cardin said the American government gives the contract 'to the American company, lo- cated on Canadian soil. Opera- tion of the line is an American responsibility Cafadians were working on the DEW line "but they are working for an American com- pany which has a contract from the American government." WINNIPEG (CP) -- A union official said Tuesday his group's intervention has possibly pre- vented two shutdowns on the Distant Early Warning radar, une o* William Ladyman, Canadian vice-president of the Interna- tional Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (CLC), said in an in- terv jew: "If it were ot for the broth- erhood continually advising the DEW line employees to stay on the job and maintain operations, the job could conceivably have been closed down twice in the past three weeks." Mr, Ladyman also rejected charges of irresponsibility mad~ 3 nst him by the line's oper. ator, Federal Electric Corpora tion of Paramus, N.J A company statement issued Monday c med Mr Ladyman was "shockingly irresponsible" for saying DEW line employees were being dismissed for re- fusal to accept pay cuts Mr. Ladyman, whose union is ing to become certified bar- gaining agent for the estimated 600 DEW line workers, said last week about a third of the work force was contemplating a waik out on the Domnion Day week nd to protest the pay cuts Jury Indicts Ex-Marine In Evers Slaying JACKSON, Miss. (AP)--Byron e La Beckwith, a 42-yéar-old ex-marine, was indicted Tues. day for the sniper slaying of Negro integration leader Med- gar Evers A grand jury of 17 white men and one Negro returned the in- dict ment, read to Beckwith in his cell two floors above the rand jury room in the county courthouse Beckwith, wounded at Tarawa during the Second World War,' s being held without bord Attorney Bill Waller Material Sale ot Sense tee ad ah Tax Removal Requested . seek the death penalty against Beckwith, a fertilizer salesman _ eee of the segregation- tizens Council Bed kwith will be arraigned at P.m. today before Circuit Judge Leon Heéndrick, No trial PORT ARTHUR (CP)--The date has been set. Ontario Carpenters' Unien pro- Evers, state field secretary vineial council Tuesday urged for the National Association for the federal government to with-'the Advancement of Colored draw the ll-per-cent sales tax People in Mississippi since 1954, on building materials imposed in the 1963 budget Without debate, delegates a the council's annual convention approved a resolution claiming the "ill-advised and ludicrous" sales tax will impede construc tien and industrial expansion programs Delegates belong to the United Brotherhood of sree ers and Joiners of America (CLC) Their. convention. open od T day The sales tax resok ed by the North istrict coumcil $45,000,000 loss in niding trades because of t on halted by the tax ASK INVESTIGATION Another resolution deman that Ontario Labor Min Rowntree immediately ment a complete investi¢: min industrial relations in the woods industry in Northern On bdietn : The resolution cited the "de- plorable results" of the winter Strike by the Lumber and Saw- m Workers Union ag Kimberier-Clark Pulp and Pa per at Longiac, and Spruce Falis Power and Paper Com w at Kapuskasing © union members were Ting the strike resolution ¢ "strike was caused lete disregard of t prevince by the ment of labor nds and forests ; resolution claims that "no action has been taken since br either the pre mier or the minister of labor Canada Bapped = Over Economy , VANCOUVER (CP) --< as too Many economic e one Western basket. a Rus t said Tuesday 2. A. Mileikovay fessor at Moscow's In: World Economy, said © Russi a countrie "Our businessmen are receptive {0 Canadian trade." he said. "We need manufac tured goods of ail -- Dr. Mileikovsky, ho pub fished a book on ( ge 's eco nomic stracture in i 1 mg Canada with 1] other sian members of the Car USSR. Association. was shot to death June 12 as he stepped from his car to enter his ome. SPEBOQSA Said Not Barring ~. Negroes TORONTO (CP)--S. Wayne u®- Foor, of Rochester, N.Y. inter- tional president of the Society the Preservation and En cement of Barber shop America In- the organiza contains no Foor told the society's convention here Tues that the word "white" was removed from the phrase adult males" in mem qualifications three rears acon He said informing the south er U ted States of the change m the constitution was a prob. lem of communication Mr. Foor said individual chap. ers exereise local autonomy in membership acceptance and nothing headquarters to discover > quartet and Canada Adelines Incorporated to accept a Negro girl's membership in a Canad group earlier this rear Al they have a "ammMon tpose, he explained Sweet Adelines and Barbershop- pers are > Separat > b groups Bensek Soldier « Kills 3 People FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP)--A rserk soldier who killed three $s and wounded seven oth mn a wild shodling spree od to police later kill someone be vsek Kenneth H M. of Madelia ry Minn.,-@ys held Tuesday on a murder Gharee, trussed in a sifait jacket and under heavy sedation Schiomann was stationed at nearby Fort Wairwricht. 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