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... cars and trucks sohl I l067 rscd 'I far this rear. Why not "et by'ooURS from us too. s I,. THE DAILY NE I:: t ra Nova Motors Ltd. ! Ter ~-----------·------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~· I;. 'i - f'~. \ , ~fi1 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFJ,D., SATURDAY, NOVE~!BEH 25, HJfH (Price 7 Cents) kgs, 11 'oils 'oils ' ' I. , . ;I "9S. Amelia Increase In I I I' kgs. .I ''~· ' I '!i kgs. ! .sfs,' ' rrels Fallout Level II ~ '' ::>~e~ • I' lust) Re1nan1s ·,I real, Across ' Found? ,, .,., Security Council I. ... Canada II!.! . i : li I Reading I I . ! ,: j 'Hitltrite' Border it'! ! ·Fro Ill . ;I.! I r ,F'\ We11t I I ·. · ~-:··::_... -r~ r ,~. rrl t0 ~ ,. :. ('~ •' ,' ,, lh(' 11111€" I il : . :··' _ ;•'.1'H• di~ilp· : II.: Revision Demands ' !t .· 1q:r . : 111 . ,, •. ·,, ! e, • I .r. Queen I I·; !i: I ! f i'l Dances . i vVith i I ll!.il1 IOllS " I I ys S. Africa i \ .I· ' I' I I •1 I! l . ' I' I '..' ~ 10011 l1, I J! · .H. 'i I I\ ram h. i I l\1· Tml Ol'JIIl.TfiEE ,,omit· un1l.1. ·1. ,. LO~DO:\. AP-Prime ~lin- 1·::\'FOfl('!:S llE.\D HAND :i istrr ~larmi!lan ~tlcmptcrl Fri· For thr last two months de ' CAIRO,· United Arab ft.~puhlic-Two leaders of the neutralist "h\e.,k" of na-_ day 11 ight in the pri,·al'y of hi' (;aulle has enforced what Lon· I ' we!l-~uardcrl country home In 'don diplomatic refer to as a lions relax in their arm-chairs during November l!Hh discussions here. 'l'al<­ I . 1 omincr French Prr,idcnt de clc~d hand on Berlin. He !aid ing part in the ''exchange of views" me ~ling arc: Prime i\linistcr .Jawahadal c:at1llc lhat the \\'e't n011' the Wr>trrn poll'ers should not Nehru of India. and President Gamal Ahdcl Nasser of the United Arah Rc­ · should ,erk negotiations with hurry to a conference table to the Russian:, on Berlin. ne~oliatc ~ flu;sian-manuf~c· '• .I public.-(UPI Photo). Aides that the lured crisis. He wanted tht ' ··--··--· ----------------- su~gcstcrl 1· L: British lc~r!cr feels the pros· i Russians to make the first eon· I I' !1Ccls for a ~ttcceo,fttl East· : ciliatory more. li :1, Republic \\'est conference prohahly arc Informants predicted that il · brighter than thcv have been the Birch Gro,·e talks go well ' . lor screral month~. ~~~cmillan and de Gaulle will reS en Ce De Gaulle arri\'cd hy plane give ~ go-ahead f~r careful!~ P I from Paris for a weekend of ~repared East · \\ e6t negotl• 1 • confidential discus,ions with ations. ~lacmillan on problems basic to ----:----- the whole Western diplomatic W.arships posture. s Behind a screen of police· Chinese men. the two men wrnl at once 1 · to Birch Grove. .Macmillan'o I st·•ck Georgian style house in Sussex · To 40 miles from London. There, shut away from the St I" outside world, they sipped tea I a In and talked about Berlin and • , Ch" the movement for Western . PEKI~G-Reu.ters -:-. mcsde European political and eco- 1 Commumst part} officials an t, 1 intellectuals-despite the de· 'Stalinization campaign else· where-have been instructed to and To Istudy the works of Stalin and Pacifists Hope post his picture prominently in local meeting halls, reliable sources said here Friday. Peking art shops have brought Inz1no bi lize u.s. Bases out big portraits of the late So· With the layout of the bases. · l'ict leader .and arc displayln~ the pacifists hope lo immobilize , the~ alongs1d_e those of ~!arx them throughout Dec. n by sit· : Lcnm and Chmese party lead· ling on runways anrl tying up · rr ~lao Tsc-tung, head of stat• communications. Lin Shao-chi and other Chines! --·----·-· ·-··· ----· ·- • leaders. TilE COUNTRY l'AilSON : Since the Stalin image wa! .TO. : smashed at the recent Con1mu : nist party congress in Moscow his body has been removed frorn uipment the mausoleum where it lay in state with that of Lenin; the "Hero city" of Stalingrad ha~ been renamed Volgograd and other ·towns in Russia and East Germany bearing his name havt also been renamed. · Few outward signs of ideolo .gical differences among Call' monist countries are evident here at the moment, but th1 issue remains the main subjec - - of conversation . at diplomatic gatherings. The agents made a map of Soviet affairs observers in the base, which has been disll'i· Ltd. London said the Peking decision huled to demonstrators: sowinl! "I'm sure some fulks arc the main runway, the fuel depot. I no busy-but they're happier to boost Stalin was the clearest ihe aircraft hangers and the of· I than the ones who have nothing indication yet of the policy rifts fice bld'l!k, . I to do." dividing the Communi!t leaders .· I ., • .f '· I ' . ,- . "' .... ' - -- -· ___ ,,,. ... _,: .. ,. ... .,.~ .. ....- ..,.,..,.. ......... ,.. ..... ···~' ................... ,.. I r~. I L 1': . THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD SATUHDAY, NOVE.\iBEH ,1• 2 ~), :~· r, ··I•,,·r I'· t sr. JOHN i ~; ' ~- I :,, I i'! . !t !, : . " j: I' \1 ,. : !' : I I i; ./· 'I ' ,,'' I.I :I 1 canuot agree with the findings of the Board arc used because mclrtory is insufficient. Tl· either in principle nor in fact and I am. com· SET UP BETWEEN search throu[!h files cannot therefore }-. ·· " J. !'. pellcd iu Jtistice to the claims of the Umo~· to ceptcd as a colllpliam:c with the obligation,· write a minority report. Again the necessitv for tl~e importation wu Evcrvune who has been active in labour re· DO·MINION STEEL and COAL C,ORPORATION hased upon the hack log of unfinished worl lations 'as it is called these days is acquainted It appears that this must be a fiction as ti with the handbook on that subject which is mine closed and there is nothing to show~ the accepted text book on matters relating. to LIMITED·WABAN.A MINES the machine work continued to reduce ~. labour relations with capital, daily becommg backlog. · more strained because fundamental principles arc being brushed aside bv the method of in­ The need for these importatious was furtha terpreting contracts, as i_f these principles were AND urged because further production was nece~ of no si).\nificancc aud ol no consequence. sary. A comparison of production showedu increase in products for the year immedialelr Firsth• it is dear that a contract made be· preeeeding the importation (1961) as comp~. tween citpital and lahonr such as the one under UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERIC.A eel with the pr10vious year 1960. consideration is a contract difficult to reduce to writing because there are so many com· I am· convinced local help of a satisfactcn plexities, so many different things to be includ­ LOCA~L <\uality could ha\'e been located. It ma1· l; ed a'nd as vet few general expressions to cover ·A.F.L.-C.I.O. 4121 t 1ev ,,·ould not have universit\' denrees b·,l a phase. Then it contains no one contract but the. 23 year old from Trenton with a ~·ocalio;: a number covering each branch of work en­ al training was selected and Gerald Bam~ compassed. by the whole contract, . thereby to place him in an occupation paying a similar Somewhere in the process of progress there \\'ith training in a vocational school as 1 addin.r difficultv to difficulty. Agam there or higher rate, providing he can qualify for was an understanding not too clear recognis­ machinist was not considered. For these aol arc tl~ parties io be considei·ed, you have a such new occupation and also has. the requir· ing that the change over to mechanized other reasons I cannot accepl that the Co!t· l corporation, highly organized, with detail at ed seniority". methods would mean that men replaced should pam· acted in good faith, rather their actioJ : I its finger tips and specialized and on the other be made familiar with the usc of the machin­ \\'l're in utter disregard of the policies presm-· : I' Section 7, Step IV Arbitration (1) reads as ery to qualify them for employment. The right : side you have a group of unacquainted w_ith cd hy the contract. emperatur the preciseness and niceties of a contract. follows:-Any such reference to an Arbitration to select these men was given to the Company. Board by either party may include any griev­ Therefore the provision of means of training I am strong on this ]JOint of gi,·in~ the d~ ' .I I i ' The facts involved surround the employ­ ance arising out of the interpretation or ap­ and the selection were wholly Company mat­ placed men the first opportunit,·. A disregad Frid~·Y; ment of two men. The principle involved plication or alleged violation of this Agree­ ters. No attempt was made. The Company in this direction can onlv lead to lridion, ~1 affects many men and many employments. ment, including any question ·as to whether a seeks to justify on the ground that there was one seeks Lo usurp the ]~O\\'crs of 111anagemtLi matter is arbitrable provided always that it an objection that these men in training requir­ hut the unrestrained use of po\\'C'r is an u2h er in ' A contract of this· kind ·is somethin~ more has first passed thro).lgh the gri~vance states", prem~ ed full pay and therefore its moral obliga.tion force. [ do not ascribe this to the ~.. ~elteruay was what is '1 than the settlement of terms of rates of wages, ceased and its conh·actoral inclusion was ignor­ instance hut there is evident laek of ~ood fai± "a rare day" for No\" ' hours of emplovment etc.

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