Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 24, 1958, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Judy 24, 1938 Page Kcf acceptance if have to Ottawa Kcf today on a potential com scheduled to open fire in the compulsory arbitration feature of tie government s measure to get strikers Back to work car s crippled West for Sale loads or Fili minimum 5 loads per order f. A. Mager Ltd. Cd 7-4882 in the coast steamship service a party spokes Man said today. But Harold Winch commons member for Vancouver East said he will accept the distasteful pro vision if the government insists on it for passage of tha Bill As a Means of getting the service Back into operation quickly. More about continued from Page 1 tomatoes with order. Tin leg 39 sausage Bacon 6 23 pork chops 55 beef Short ribs t 29 corned beef ground beef 3 round Steak peas Oriler is of. In he Liz 15 with 53. Order. Potatoes tomatoes fantasy 9 Diamond Trio set of wekly give Beautiful from 3s Mitchel Cupp registered perfect Blue White at Quality diamonds Ramona 6 Diamond pair weekly ii ring sets Tiffany set w free Diamond insurance policy Oil including tend theft. Engraved set set weekly cri0it no interest no carrying charges president 17 jewel. New Miracle of thin snatch design. Foamy a 23 jewel 2 sparkling diamonds expansion Bracelet. Weekly my our Marche. Tarry a Watt fun Ter Tea guaranty a. Open fridays until 9 . Established 1912 Portage at Harcrave the Bill would give striking members of the seafarers inter National Union Clos a immedi ate eight per cent increase in wages pending final settlement the Crft had agreed to an eight per cent increase but the sailors were holding out for 16 per cant. Government s Bill could be described is not necessarily pro Viding for compulsory arbitration but providing for it if necessary. The progressive conservative National convention in 1957, by Reso Lution had proclaimed its opposition to compulsory arbitration As an an instrument for settling Industrial disputes. There is no provision in the measure for the profits of the car from its . Coast steamship Sec vice going to the Federal Treasury during the period Ottawa is in control. The men s wages apparently Wii be paid out of the operational revenues. The present executives and ship Ping men will continue in their jobs but under the control of a government appointed administrator. His identity was not in oven thursday. If necessary pressure on flip company and unions to Settle their differences is applies through the Bill by the club of compulsory arbitration which could be imposed if the Cabinet decided it was necessary. Hon. Michael Starr minister of labor told the House wednesday that the government or the treas Ury has not contemplated entering into any arrangement with the Canadian Pacific so far As taking the profits or making up the losses is concerned. The financial provisions of the Federal government s move Are vitally important when it is realized that the Canadian Pacific railway reported that the British Columbia coastal steamships did t cover its full operational costs from operational revenues last year. This Point will be emphasized by opposition Leader Hon. To. B. Pearson. If the operation of the Fleet is t entirely under the control of the Federal administration the opposition will want to know what Hap pens if it loses Money. Does the. Federal government when a loss is made known dip into the fed eral Treasury or does the car have to make up the losses Bill s title the Bill printed and circulated today is entitled an act to pro vide for the resumption of the British Columbia coast steamship service operated by the car. It received first Reading wednesday and was to be debated in the com Mons this afternoon. The measure states that the Cabi net May make regulations for car trying out the purposed and pro visions of this act and without restricting the generality of the foregoing May make regulations for establishing procedures for effecting a settlement Between the company and a Union and for concluding a collective agreement in revision or amendment of the existing collective agreement and for referring to an arbitrator a i pointed by the governor in Council such matters relating to the Revi Sion or amendment of an existing collective agreement As the parties thereto May request or As the governor in Council the Cabinet May deem fix teem this the Bill states would in clude the fixing of the term during which the new collective agree ment is to operate and the Day to which the agreement or any pro vision of it May be retroactive. The Bill also empowers Cabinet to make regulations Tho for giving effect to any decision by the arbitrator upon such a refer ence for the purposes of this act and the Industrial relations and disputes investigation act but no regulation made paragraph shall be under this satiation s Between the car and three unions involved in Good Faith View to reaching St new agreement the unions Are the Sitt and two smaller ones the Marine engineers and Clian merchant service Guild. The administrator in effect will hold Only a nominal position. There is no intention on tha part of the government to permit him to make any changes in the car s system. Wednesday in the commons Ron j. W. Pike Rugiu i a Bonavista Twillingate blasted the govern ment step1 As a most nary it was in effect appropriating the property of a private company and making it criminal Cor people not to go Back Tod work for Frank Howard the firm Kcf Skeena look a different Point of View. The be said was just a Stop Gap and would t help solve Long Range shipping problems at the West coast. The Only real solution was an All inclusive Crown Pora Tjon to take Over West coast shipping. The biggest Liberal objection however centred on the Rush in gelding the Bill through the House. Or. Pearson argued that full consideration should be Post Okiec from today until Friday so Mem Bers could have More time to study the Bill. A few hours de suggested. Prime minister Diefenbaker expressed fears that any postpone ment would mean that the West coast ships would not be Back in service until next week. He assured the opposition Leader How Ever that an external affairs de Bate scheduled for thursday would follow As soon As the strike Bill had passed. Watch those crosswalks Brandon Man special acting chief Constable Murdoch Mclean has an succed plans for a three pronged crackdown on City motorists and cyclists who Dis obey City traffic Laws. Chief Mclean said members of the police department have a lived instructions to concentrate attention on three classes of Offen Ders motorists who disregard rights of pedestrians in Cross walks Drivers who travel on barricaded streets and cyclists who fail to observe City traffic Laws. Chief Mclean said Drivers Wiljo fail to observe the City bylaw giving pedestrians Mie right of Way in crosswalks will receive particular attention in the future. Motorists who ignore barricade where hard sur repairs Are in Progress will get sterner treat ment. He said the department will be Gin impounding bicycles of riders who ignore traffic Laws. Signs on streets facing or other More about ill continued from Page 1 comments on t h e Khrushchev note varied on Capitol Hill demo cratic sen. Theodore Francis Green of Rhode Island chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee said that or. Khrushchev s willingness to meet world leaders in the Security Council can Only be regarded As Welcome news. Democratic Seni Mike Mansfield of Montana questioned the Desir ability or necessity for including Arab leaders in the meeting. With that he added i would Hope that an agreement could be reached for a conference to discuss the Middle East Situa Tion by nest monday or As soon thereafter As possible. Republican sen. Styles Bridges of new Hampshire said he could see Good reason for inviting Arab leaders but not for inviting Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Limit or restrict the rights of Par ties to an existing collective agreement to agree to vary or Amend any of the terms thereof and to give effect in introducing the Bill for first Reading the government indicated that it provided Only for the appointment of an administrator to operate the steamship service strike bound Sinco mid May til the parties could reach agree ment through collective bargain ing. Last resort while emphasis in the Legisla Tion is on agreement being teach de voluntarily the legislation gives the government Power to have a settlement imposed on the parties through arbitration As a last resort. The legislation was to be rushed through the House today and government officials were confident it would be put to rough the Senate in time for Royal assent tonight or Early Friday so that the service might be restored saturday. The Bill does t contain specific penalties for strikers who refuse to return to their jobs but a Sec Tion of the criminal code which would apply provides for prison sentences up to two years. The compulsory arbitration Sec Tion to to resorted to if necessary was probably the reason Why there was so much difficulty in getting the legislation through Cabinet. Reports indicate that while the British Columbia Cabinet members sought to have Cabinet approve the legislation More than once some Eastern members of the it vigorously. A copy o the legislation sent to the Kcf group prior to printed copies being made available was All mimeographed except for the Page dealing with compulsory arbitration. This indicated there had been last minute changes. This one Page rats typewritten. Briefly Tho legislation provides immediate appointment of an administrator who under the instructions of the Cabinet will supervise the operations of the . Coast steamship service. Immediate resumption of ser vice. Immediate return to. Work of employees on strike. Immediate resumption of be deemed t0j Republican sen. William f. Knowland of California Senate minority Leader read the news of the Khrushchev note to the sen ate during a debate. He was in Censed by the soviet Premier s condition that there in the in voting should session be no except on propositions on which there was prior agreement. Sen. Know land asked is the United nations charter to be Laid aside at the demand of this Butcher of Budapest " democratic sen. Hubert h. Humphrey of Minnesota said i hop that the president and Secre tary of state Dulles can stand up against More about sugar continued from Page 1 of he said Manitoba Consumers paid a higher Price for sugar than warranted because of a collusive understandings among the sugar refiners As to the Price of Manitoba sugar denied this and said its merger with the British Columbia refinery would t be broken unless the Federal govern ment declared in illegal. In 3957, the restrictive trades practices commission said control of Manitoba sugar by . Sugar refining not in the Public interest and should be re thursday w. R. Hetherington Manitoba sugar s general Man Ager said that he had no com ment to make on the proposed Legal action. There is absolutely nothing i can say at the moment. Any Eom Rhent would come from the British Columbia refinery. We Are Only sitting in the said or Hetherington. Report on lakes Ottawa a Long awaited report on water control measures for Lake Winnipeg arid Lake Manitoba is expected to be tabled in the commons in the next few Days. 1 the report was released by Premier Duff Roblin of Manitoba of wednesday for freeway sought an immediate Mealing Between he City and Tia province was re Quested thursday by the City s finance committee to Fidfl out if Money not used for construction of Disraeli Bridge can be devoted to the Disraeli freeway. The provincial government has commit Luzj itself to spend this Money would presumably be used for construction of the Pis Rae i Bridge which the province said it would. The City which expects Bridge construction costs that be to discuss the matter. Ibis Das decided during Dis Cussion by finance committee of a july 16 pubic works committee recommendation that the East Kil Dohan City Council be asked to consider and advise what it is prepared to contribute towards the Cost of construction of proposed Disraeli Aid. Peter Taraska chairman of the finance committee said detailed Cost arrangements cannot be made until the City finds out accelerated Winter employment program planned by govt. Ottawa up the Federal labor department will launch an accelerated program this year to overcome Winter unemployment labor Hon. Michael Starr said wednesday he made the statement shortly before the commons Industrial the relations committee approved an expenditure of this ear by the labor department for publicity to create Winter jobs. Or. Starr said if the sum is not sufficient the government Wujs ask considerably Ower to an this figure wants to find out it the excess j Money can be earmarked for the freeway. The City will Telephone Premier Duff Tob Len for an appointment if any of the Bridge Money can parliament later to vote More be used for the freeway. Money. Tall player while sos Tot baseman Ron Jackson stands 6-7. 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Funeral services will be held from St. John s anglican Church Here with interment in Brockville of. During Bis 30-year military Ca reer he became Well known across . He led new Brunswick s North Shore regiment ashore in the d Day assault on Normandy where is won the distinguished service order. He was wounded in aug ust 1944, and was invalided Home. Col. Buell was first appointed to the permanent Force in 1930 when he joined the Royal Cana Dian regiment. He was first commissioned with the British Colum Bia regiment in 1928, after he was graduated from Royal Mili tary College. He is survived by his wife mrs. Fernando Buell of Ottawa. Reds picket Ottawa ing communists from Montreal picketed the United states embassy Here thursday protesting the presence of american troops in Lebanon. The 40 Odd demonstrators members of the labor progressive communist party of can Ada were led by Carribe Trionne paid Secretary of the provincial committee of the party in que . 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