Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 8, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Monday february trustee split widens Ottawa up the Sharp split Between the Federal Mari time Union trustees has blown wide open in a letter by judge Rene Lippe to the Canadian la Bor Congress assailing views expressed recently by Charles Mil lard. Judge Lippe and or. Millard Are the two remaining Mem Bers of the original trusteeship set up by parliament in octo Ber 1963. Or. Justice Victor dryer the chairman resigned dec. 15. Recently or. Millard made Public a letter to the Csc in which he called for a labor sponsored trusteeship to replace the government imposed arrangement. He also voiced some criticism of the Way the Federal trustee ship is being run. Judge Lippe s letter made available to the Canadian press by an Ottawa source replies to or. Millard s criticisms calling them factual it was written in Montreal. Denies assertions it denies flatly or. Millard s assertion that the trusteeship staff has tripled in size since the dismissal offal Banks As president of the seafarers International Union of Canada ind last Spring. At that time the trusteeship had 20 employees. At the pres ent time toe trustees have 27 the letter states. Judge Lippe also opposes or. Millard s claim that the trustee ship established to run 39 months is moving towards permanency. Its temporary nature has been acknowledged from the moment of its he said. Most senior officials were either on loan from government posts or on leave of absence from Normal jobs. The Montreal judge a widely known labor mediator also de Nied or. Millard s statements that the trusteeship is seeking Powers to Force constitutional changes on the unions it controls that it has set a new pol icy on Siu hiring Halls or that it plans to assume control Over the International longshore men s Union Legal influence he Calls or. Millard s com plaints of Legal influence in the trusteeship overriding Union in fluence a dangerous distortion of the composition of the Board. All of the trustees have accepted the task of representing the interests of the Union membership and the Public interest affected and All trustees have been most vigorous and most Adamant in the defence of those interests. There is no Legal influence As opposed to Union influence on the Board there is Only one influence and that is directed toward an Early sound and last ing solution to the judge Lippe says he believes the trusteeship designed to re store labor peace on the great lakes after years of inter Union strife should be wound up at the earliest possible but Only after its objectives have been achieved. To achieve that result the outstanding problems must be resolved in a manner free from partisan influence and the Csc s executive Council will discuss the matter at its regular session Here in March. Strike nears Trail to healthy fun National ski safety week the week of feb. 7 to 14 has been declared National ski safety week. To Mark the week Dave Murata training officer of the Manitoba zone of the Canadian ski patrol system has emphasised six Points for ski safety. They Are get in Good physical Condi Tion just As you would for any sport. This reduces the possibility of Strain or injury often caused by fatigue. Use proper equipment and Check often. Of choose clothing that is sufficiently warm and use sunburn Cream even on Cloudy Days. Use safety straps i of the two Point fixation Type to link the ski to your Boot. Release bindings properly adjusted can help avoid injury. Follow posted instructions at lifts. Do not crash or Cut the line. If the line gets so Long that it extends across the end of the Trail please step to the Side and keep out of the Way of skiers finishing their runs. Be especially careful when Riding lifts or tows. Follow posted instructions. Do not Wear Loose clothing which can easily catch on the moving equipment. Do not ride any lift or two with the straps of your poles around tilt cause sought Pisa Italy a a seven Man Engineer ital ians a briton and a has been asked by the govern ment to delve further into the theory that shifting Sandy soil at its base causes the famed lean ing Tower Here to lean Ever closer to toppling. When the cause is fixed definitely bids will be taken for a project to arrest the tilt. One expert predicts that at the present rate the Tower might fall in the year 2000. Your since the poles might catch something and cause a dislocated shoulder. Observe right of Way rules. When starting Down be sure to look Back up the slope to avoid moving out in front of skiers above you. The lower skier has the right of Way after both Are moving but he should be careful not to Cut across the path of those behind him. An Uphill skier who is going to pass should Call out on your or on your watch the Flat run out areas at the end of a ski run. Do not stand there where skiers Are moving very fast. Instead ski on Flat run outs very carefully and under control. The Accident rate is High on these areas. Don t ski alone. This is especially True in Remote areas when touring or negotiating difficult runs. Companions can help in the Case of trouble. And Are the Only locators who can direct the ski patrol to injured skiers Mark accidents quickly and correctly. Cross a pair of skis up right in the Stow above the Accident. This is the Standard signal to the Canadian ski radio saves lives Leicester England midwives equipped with two Way radius Are said to be saving a life every five Days in this Midland City. Leicester s .37 mid wives each with her own Call signal Are in radio Contact with ambulance Headquarters and in difficult cases a specialist Tele phones the ambulance depot which relays them to Many cases previously recorded As still births Are being saved As a re sult. Patrolman and a warning to other skiers. Slay with the victim until the ski patrolman watch the last run. This is the one during which people Are Hurt because they Are too tired to exercise proper control. Skiers should allow plenty of time to Complete their final run through before the ski patrol sweeps the trails and closes the area for the Day. Bladder irritation May disturb sleep irritation caused by a germ Escher Lima toll. To quickly combat the Carthage near Tunis Tunis Tunisia the Phoeni-1 of Carthage before 800 . Near. Cans founded the ancient City i what is today the City of Tunis. 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The members of local 1291 will vote tuesday night or wednesday on ratification of the agreement which came after a Marathon 33-hour negotiating session that began at 2 . Saturday. Negotiators were spurred by a personal appearance of labor Secretary w. Willard Wirtz who attended the talks in Philadel phia for More than seven hours sunday. Reynolds said he feels the settlement in Philadelphia will Lead to a Complete settlement of the dispute from Maine to Texas that has made Idle 775 ships and longshoremen for 29 Days. He said there Are still eight other locals in the Philadelphia and Wilmington del., areas that must reach contract Settle ments. Fred Field general organizer for the Ila said the smaller locals Are expected to follow suit in accepting similar contract terms. M w g a Likely location we found a Nice spot right in the heart of downtown Moscow Between St. Basil s and the Tomb. Now we just need from the commissar of transport. And about time. We re almost everywhere else. 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