PRECARIOUS PERCH The accident occurred when Mrs. Meyer lost control while attempting to change lanes. Police credited a bro- ken drive shaft and a quick thinking truck driver, who fastened a cable from his Mrs. Asta S. Meyer of San Francisco awaits anxiously for workmen to pull her car free from its precarious perch 50 feet above the ground on the American River Bridge in Sacramento. Injunction Law 'BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Seek Abolition MONTREAL (CP) -- Some 1,106 delegates to the Textile Workers Union of America (LiL) five-day convention here resolved Monday tha. peaceful picketing by any sumber of per- sons should be made legal in Canada. The convention also resolved) that ex parte injunctions, issued| , ai we Fequest oF only one sot Yesterday was Charies Car- son's 57th birthday. But it ll be 36 days before he can celebrate. And all because of a birth-| av recent ae in a dispute, be abolished Asked in Oshawa magis-| the Ontario legislature ea iS yge 6 os ee yoo = The resolutions followed) pitty seven today." ag speeches by two union officials, | Uters p birthday present among 26 persons convicied Olt you then." said Maina stricting picketing at Tileo Plas-|fiay 27m" "Thirty days ip ties. Peterborough. : | That's four birthdays I've Earlier Monday, TWUA inter) -oent in jail," replied Carlson. national president William Pol- Carlson. of 573 Cubert St. lock told the delegates that U-S.| Oshawa, had pleaded guilty to textile workers were COM-\noving jiquor. It was his 16th demned to remain second-class liquor offence in two years industrial citizens unless Presi- : dent Johnson revises his wage guideposts which set a ceiling of 3.2 per cent on yearly wage increases, Three Oshawa youths were each sentenced to jail for six months definite and six months indefinite on a charge of break- SALARY LOWER ing, entering and theft, i text | Glen Armstrong and Wayne Mr Pollock said textile work Temple, both of 199 Ritson Rd. ers are paid far less than work- : a. §., and Robert McKachern, 585 ers in the steel and oil indus- Ps tries but the wage guideposts Devon St. §,, all pleaded guilty. ' The three were convicted for i ceanue from ee breaking into a house on Scu- Canadian textile employees | 20% St, Oshawa and stealing wd | are in an even le.s favorable $220 itt Defence counsel Joseph Vic-| position and must be brought to : : adders wage parity with their U.S. fel- tor asked the court for suspend & od sentences but Magistrate! tlows, he said. £ ' Another speaker, Louis La-|Jetmyn said breaking and en-| berge, president of the Quebec | 'ering was "a very serious mat- Federation of Labor which is) '°™ affiliated with the Canadian La- bor Congress, said the federa-|ber unions learned to adapt tion has lost 11,000 members to|their programs and administra- the Quebec-based Confederation|tion to the needs of Quebec's of National Trade Unions in re-| French-speaking population, the cent years, |\CNTU would continue to win truck to the car, for saving the lives of Mrs. Meyer and her three passengers, Occu- pants of the car received only minor injuries (AP Wirephoto) 57 - Year - Old Spends 4th Birthday In Jail Handing down the $108 fine Magistrate Jermyn said: "As| saulting a police officer nor- mally carries a jail sentence." THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 21, 1966 7 . Sergeant Jenkins said hejwas fined $100 costs gave Beaudry a sobriety {est\ barred from some for a AW map was fined his opinion show months; ford total peg len, baa or wt was intoxicated, not drunk. he; and Git Donestte, the alternative of spending 14 At the station Beaudry asked|?* Oshawa Blvd. &,, days behind bars for litter-\to be given » breathalizer test|¥2s fined $100 and costs ing the highway and using ob- but settled for a blood testi barred from driving for He said he did not feel like being lenient in a case. where the maximum penalty is life) imprisonment. "There are hundreds of break-ins in Oshawa whie never get solved," Sentencing the th?ee youths, the magistrate said: 'I this will be the end of it." Armstrong also received a two months' suspended sen- tence for cashing a cheque in a store on a non-existent ac- count. The sentence was given on the condition the money refunded to the store-keeyer. He pleaded guilty to a charge of false pretences, A Sudbury man was fined $100 and costs for assaulting a police officer, Raymond Toulouse guilty. Police testified they were called to an address on Albert St. to quell a disturbance. As they entered, two men who were holding Toulouse by the arms let go, whereupon Toulouse struck and spat on Constable Graham After being warned, Toulouse was struck with a police stick und gave no more trouble. Police said Toulouse gave his name at the station as Mary Jane and offered to kiss one of the constables. Speaking on behalf of the de- fendant, Sergeant John Powell said Toulouse had been cele- brating father's day at his pleaded hope, seene language. lwhen he was told the police), three Barry Bryant, 24, 922 Byron didn't have the facilities re egpe ond net i 5, pleaded guilty sa \give breathalizer tests. was involved in on ice testified ¢ 6aW Beaudry said ; Bryant throw a bottle out of @ tention a ) aad? gla car window on to the highway.|had handed the keys over to his|, wee syyr> Ws ew 6 6©MmTl eS Mm Ine 6resnurent. ei" called them an obscene name.icaid he saw the police cruiser Bryan: to'd the court he W8%iand thai the car was parked upset because his mother had! outside the restaurant for the| after pleading guilty to | drunk in a publie a \dud a week before, | night. John Black, of Cooksville, was fined $25 and costs or 14 days after pleading guilty to having liquor in his car, St an all An Oshasa man was fined $;00 avd cos'; and barred from. driving for three months for! impaired driving. | Wayne Beaudry, 228 Conant 'St., pleaded not guilty to the loriginal charge of being drunk lin charge of an automobile. Constable Ouellette testified he warned Beaudry while he) was eating a meal in a restau- rant not to drive his car be- cause he was drunk, After delivering the warning Const. Ouellette went and sat| in a police cruiser parked close' to the restaurant, | Const, Beaudry said after a while he saw Beaudry and a} friend come out of the restau-| rant and saw Beaudry get into the driver's seat of his car, Beaudry was then arrested for being drunk in charge of lan automobile and taken to the station. In two other unrelated cases of impaired driving. Andrew St. Onge, 233 Etna &St., Oshawa, Announce New Healing Substance... 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BILSKY, D.C. | CHIROPRACTOR | "7285156 father's house and the morning} Millions For Anti - Poverty vas maintained over a period of money refunded, after was a different person. | ' RR Battle: He y DENNIS BELL VANCOUVER (CP) -- Health Minister MacKachen says the federal and provincial govern- ments will spend more than $500,000,000 during 1966 and 1967 in an all-out attack on poverty, In a speech opening the Ca-| nadian conference on social wel-| fare, Mr. MacEachen said Mon-} day night the $500,000,000 "pro-| vides ample evidence of the de- termination of both the federal government and the provinces to alth Minister | Unless the federation's mem-\away members, he said. port of secondary 'ndustries, --$1,200,000 for the Company | of Young Canadians, a vital] cog in the war on poverty) machinery. But one of his chief field|provide resources needed to commanders, R. A. J. Phillips,| tackle problems of poverty on a director of the special planning| realistic scale." secretariat of the Privy Council| The health minister cited the of Canada, says the secretariat following welfare projects: lacks experience in dealing with --$112,000,000 for construction that much money. of housing on Indian reserves, Mr. Phillips said at a Monday, --Legislation now introduced | press conference the secretar-| for establishment of a §50,- jat, which is in charge of co-| 990,000 rural development ordinating war on poverty pro-| fund. grams, would like to make a $85,000,000 for the Canada pilot test | Assistance Plan, comprehen- He suggested picking one or| sive federal legislation cover-| ing almost the entire spec- more depressed communities and injecting every form of fed-| trum of social assistance, eral welfare and development| --Balance of federal health NAMES TARGET DATE Meanwhile, R. A. J. Phillips, | director of the federal govern- ments special planning secre- tariat, told a press conference the Company of Young Cana- dians expects to have its first) anti-poverty workers in the field by mid-August, He said the first group of 70) volunteers will begin a six-week | training course at the end of June in Nova Scotia. Value isn't just the great deal you get at your aid available into them. Federal welfare officials, hej said, would study the sociologi- cal and economic implications of the many aid programs in order to learn how to apply the and welfare funds for the Can- ada Pension Plan, increased assistance to students and universities, a fisheries devel- opment program, the labor mobility program launched ~ last December and industrial incentive programs to stimu- |. | Jate employment through sup- war on poverty on a regional) o» rational basis from the pilot project findings, All Culinary Artists of the District Are Invited To Enter, RULES written entries ore preferred, with EACH recipe, . Recipes may be for any type of food or beverage. They can i . 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