Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Apr 1967, p. 16

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--* lieves the critical rail dispute cooling off period that President Johnson has urged Congress to tack onto Thursday's deadline. cused on this matter now,"' said Wirtz as Neyal 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 12, 1967 This photo of the' Blue- ternationa nose, the famous Nova Sco- tia fishing schooner, was taken at the start of an in- 1 North Atlantic Fisherman's Trophy in 1931. The picture was used as reference by daughter, Canadian dime. Mrs. Emanuel Hahn, designer of His Robert Browne of Fort William, Ont., says the schooner on the reverse side of the dime is the Bluenose. --CP Photo U.S. Labor Secretary Seeks Negotiating WASHINGTON (AP) strike Democratic the House of Representatives | by Johnson. ions. | Wirtz indicated his belief that|. If the resolution is cleared by| be flown to Johnson in Punta del Este, Uru- --Labor|public concern over the crip-;Congress today as expected, it Secretary W. Willard Wirtz be-/pling effects of the strike on the| must economy would spur an agree-| could be settled in the 20-day|ment between rail management} ' é : and six shopcraft unions if they|SUay, if he is to sign it Wednes- had additional time to negotiate. |day and avert Thursday's 12.01 Congressional backers of the|a.m. EST strike deadline. resolution said they were left | Johnson will meet in Uruguay "Public attention has been fo-|with no alternative after col-|with chiefs of state of the Latin lapse Monday of a Senate labor|American members of the Alli- leaders |committee effort to win a volun-|ance for Progress. planned to push through both|tary 20-day deadline extension. | The voluntary extension was and the Senate today the dead-jaccepted by management nego- line-extending resolution sought|tiators but rejected by the un-|pute over wage increases--said i (the Senators) tried to get the monkey off their back President Joseph Ramsey, vice - presi- dent of the Machinists Union-- one of six involved in the dis- : | and pin it on ours but we don't go along with that." Johnson, in asking for the res-| olution in a special message to| i Congress, said "'the cost of a nationwide railroad strike would be incalculable." A shopcraft strike would tie | up.an estimated 95 per cent of| U.S. rail mileage. Members of | the six unions now average|& about $2.90 an hour and top} skilled machinists earn $3.04 an! hour. The unions want a seven- per-cent increase. The compa-| nies have offered five per cent. REPLACES CREAM | SASKATOON (CP) -- An all- dairy, low-fat substitute for sour | cream has been developed by} the University of Saskatchewan It contains two per cent butter} fat instead of 15 per cent, tastes the same and is said to have a 50-per-cent longer shelf life. SCLOURED 10011 ' ao ARINE All margarines are not like this one. Give your family the goodness of Blue Bonnet margarine. More housewives buy Blue Bonnet than any other margarine _in Canada, Regular Blue Bonnet, Soft Blue Bonnet.' Potawatomy WALPOLE ISLAND, Ont. (CP)--Self - government brings self-confidence, a band of 1,500 Potawatomies has discovered. The Indians on this 45,000-acre reserve in Lake St. Clair began a move for self government in 1959 when the band started ad- ministering its own revenues. Previously, the reserve was under the supervision of an In- dian agent appointed by the Indian affairs department. "It was ridiculous --they treated us just like children," Gordon Isaac, a restaurant owner and former councillor, said in describing the old sys- tem. "They had to know all your business," he said. "If you |Self Govt. Brings Certainty mise" "IT think if they were given more of an opportunity:to rule) Indi Fi Cl itemsetves they. would acquire ans in 'more confidence."' | Chief Jacobs and a council of 10 men and two women are re- wanted to see any of the papers | f fe sponsible for building and main- about the land, they wanted to|/SPon : know why you wanted to see taining roads, operating a 10- them." man volunteer fire department ity, the council {s responsible|revenue comes from leasing the for manging its annual budget--jarea to hunters and hunt clubs. now about $100,000. One club pays about $14,000 a The council also has a full-jyear in order to lease choice time clerk-administrator and ajhunting grounds. police constable for the reserve], More band revenue is derived who is being trained at the On-|from leasing farmland to non- tario Police College. Indians and leasing cottage lots A large part of the council's!to summer vacationers. From 1959, the band gradually |and a waterworks system of 414 | began making some of its deci-| miles and administering welfare, sions in administering the re-|Services. i aed serve until, April, 1965, when the; AS in any Ontario municipal-| Indian affairs department asked| rvs the band to take over managing | Now Many Wear ai on an experimental | FALSE TEETH One year later, self-rule was | With Little Worry | | is | made permanent and now is Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without irrevocable--except by the In-| fear of insecure false teeth dropping, dians, |slipping or wobbling. FASTEE the greatest single benefit to the | Summy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. | band has been the feeling of| (noncacti Crete tS, alkaline | self-confidence it has brought. | (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at | 4 holds plates firmer and more com- | Chief Burton Jacobs, 54, says fortably. 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