Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1967, p. 7

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ml wile Hy VER SPECIAL 34.45 SIAL, es CIAL \T. TBY ana THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 21, 1967 7 India PM Faces Dilemma Over Imprisoned Sheik NEW DELHI (AP) -- Prime|difficult to find a 1 Minister Indira Gandhi and her!| continue duatithg bin teat of colleagues are in a dilemma|charging him with something over Sheik Mohammad Abdul lah--they've got to get him of their hands and yet they are| port for Abdullah. afraid to let him go. The sheik, the so-called Lion} ment fears a fully fre of Kashmir, has been in prison| would return to | ec pcm or under house arrest for most|he was the state's first prime of the last 14 years because he| minister, and rekindle the inde. -|like treason--and this would like- f|ly whip up more Kashmiri sup- At the same time, the govern- e for the! pend ady 1 disputed state of Kashmir. In ons ene - was held Indian hill under the defence of India rules| June. Then he was brought t that permit indefinite detention) New Delhi for treatment of die without charge or trial. Resentment has grown over|home, at a cost to the govern- continued usage of the emergen-|ment of more than $2,000 a cy rules, adopted in 1962 at the| month. ; time of the border war with China, and Mrs. Gandhi has de-| announced cided they must go. Before this step can be taken,| Delhi so long as he did not talk however, she must get the 62-/to newspaper men, to any for- ear-old sheik off her hands./eigners, or to any public meet- ith the rules gone, it would be ings. 64-Day-Old PUC Strike Settled In St. Catharines §T. CATHARINES (CP) --\a strike, "we won't have any lights and decora-| Christmas lights." Christmas tions will not hang over the city's streets despite the end of| about it," he said. a 64-day strike against the Public Utilities Commission. A joint statement Tuesday by|Put the lights and decorations Ferdinand Janzen, president of| UP. the 83-member Local 556, Inter- national Brotherhood of Electri- cal Workers, and commission Chairman Douglas Hunter said a collective agreement had been signed providing for arbitration of the question of wages for the two-year period beginning last April 1. No other details were re- leased. Stanley Morrison, chairman ef the downtown council of the merchants association, said today that despite the ending of e movement. Abdullah was held at a south resort until last betes and lodged in a private This month, the government 1 it was permitting him to move about within New Sources close to Mrs, Gandhi said the move was decided upon as a trial step toward eventual full freedom. The same sources said Abdul- lah could talk to any foreigners except Pakistanis and foreign newspaper men. The order was worded differently so as not to stir up tirades from Pakistan, | Abdullah refused to play -ball. He wrote to the government saying: "TI have come to the conclu- sion not to accept this order served upon me. "Rather than taking halfway measures the better course for the government of India would have been to remove all the res- trictions put upon me _ since May, 1965, in order to undo the grave injustice that has been done to me. by keeping me under detention continuously for almost 14 years without any charges." Teenager Released TORONTO (CP) -- Annette Viens, 16, charged with five boys for theft and possession of a stolen car, won't be spending Christmas in jail after all. The girl was released from! custody Tuesday. Earlier she; had been remanded to Don Jail until Dec. 27 because she} couldn't raise $25 bail. The girl was arrested Dec. 6) and had been at Galt training} school and until recently the) Salvation Army. i Magistrate Lucien Kurata) was told her family was on wel- fare and that her father was in jail awaiting trial on an assault | charge. Don Jail officials said she was released to a family who prom- ised she would spend Christmas with them. i WRONG NAME Eskimo is a misnomer-- though the northlanders prefer cooked meat, they bear an In- dian name meaning "eater of raw flesh." "It is too late to do anything Mr. Morrison said the union refused to suspend the strike to Each December, the associa- tion supplies the lights which are installed by the commission. City taxpayers pay for the elec- tricity, Most of the employees in- volved in the strike reported for work this morning and started power installations on about 70 new homes in the area. All workers will be paid an additional 9.9 per cent on the old wage rates until arbitration | is completed. Journeymen line-| men now will earn $3.68 an hour | and-groundsmen $2.27, Sault Police Says Report SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. tCP) -- Constable Maxwell Lewis Doan, president of the Sault Ste. Marie Police Associa- tion, said Tuesday he made no testimony at a court hearing here last week regarding use of foul language at meetings of the all-male association. The Canadian Press reported erroneously Dec. 14 that Consta- ble Doan had told the court women are excluded from asso- ciation membership because of the chance of language difficul- ties if they attended meetings, and quoted him as explaining that this referred to foul lan- guage sometimes erupting from tiembership at the meetings. Constable Doan said no testi- mony was made by him or any- OFFENDERS INCREASE BUENOS AIRES (AP) -- With 6,000 policemen concentrat- ed to enforce the Argentine cap- ital's stiffened traffic regula- tions, the first day's catch brought in 2,570 alleged viola- tors subject to fines increased 10 times over the old rate. As extra dividends, the police caught 124 wanted criminals, 208 persons illegaly carrying President Inaccurate one else at the hearing along this line, nor did he make any comment on this outside the court, Mr. Justice R. I. Ferguson of the Ontario Supreme Court Monday asked for written argu- ments from counsel involved in the action by Louis Beckett, an employee of the Sault Ste. Marie police department, ask- ing that she be allowed to join the police association. Constable Doan was testifying last Wednesday when counsel read into the court record an answer from a former associa- tion president during an exami- nation for discovery in 1965 re- garding the decision to withhold bership from wom The testimony read into the record quoted Constable Donald Collings, the fonmer president, as saying: '. . . We didn't wish women, female employees, in our association to attend our meetings. 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