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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 62

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--I Wednesday; April 28. 1.96S The Ottawa Journal RIGHTS PROBE URGED TP CURB INJUNCTIONS Picketing Restrictions Under Fire IOKOSTO 'Clhe LnueC Auto Worker nion (CLC. complained a ahou court injunctions thai retnc; picketing in labor disputes The union asked the one man Ontario Royal Commis sion on civil rights to recom mend such iniunctiops Education Association of Tov Oruario, not only has the stale because thev ''encroach unjusti-j ronto aid the Ontario Govern- identified itself with a doctrinal fiabty" on basic civil liberties i ment's provision for rehgious paction, but it has also under-ESTABLISH SCpPE education in public schools en- taken to promote it," The umon' brtef to C. Mc-, croaches on freedom of religion MINORITY RELIGIONS WEATHER 3 i i2 Dominion Public Weather Ofltce: Sunny and mild lodav and tomorrow, hslwwmds Low tonight. 3i High tfimor-' row- n- TEMPERATCRES Low' Tast night and high Tuedav at Dawson 2S.

SO; -p Livestock Killed In Derailment NORTH BY lPl About ItH head of livestock were and of sul phuric acid Jos. Tuesday when' 3 tars of a tPR freight train were derailed" near Bonfield. 2H' fj mile's east nf here. ll lC I. II II Dead and iniured cattle lined the 'track after 'ihe -pi'eup.

fRy The CP) A group of 20 which ripped up about a half- Indians, some of them" in mile of rails. feathered headdress and bead- Ahout 75" head nf catle and ed costumes, paraded on Parlia more than 20 horses were killed ment Hill Tuesday protesting nr destroyed by police and bur- against the Federal Indian Act ted large fiit dug near the Chief Joe Phillips of tracks bulldozers. Caughnawaga Reserve nor.th nf The acid spilled from, two Montreal reporters the tank iars and idraincd narhtf cwamh into a All main line traffic heiween North Bay and Pembroke was rerouted over CNR ira An investtEation bv CPR nlf; cia! began Tuesday alternonn 1 Building Canal Coffer Dam Rideaii Canal will he dry from Laurier Bridge to ihe Ot tawa River until the end of June Department of Transport of- ficials said todav a coffer dam is to be huill under Ine Laurier Bridge tnjfacilitate worK at tne s-te lor the new arts centre Chief of ihe departments Canals division, N. Ballinger. told The Journal tortav mere were no indications tne canm -wall was weak near Lonlenera- linn Square.

-They (contrai torst will be; putting in the. lower east wall of the new centre during that time." Mr. Ball nger said "It is necessary that the area he kept drv as possible The canal will he fil ed to Ijiuner Bridee Mav 12 and plans are being made lo pro-: vide a temporary floating diyk in that area, mainly lo keep sightseeing tours nperating hoped the whole system, in- eluding the high links to ihe Ottawa River, will be hack operation at Ihe end of June. Favor Communication Wirh Red China WASHINGTON (I'Pli The ITC rhamhpi nt Commerce- indav ent on record formally in favor of opening "channels communication with the pen- of Mainland China." Before voting on the resolu- fion at their annual cnnvention. delegates were told "nd Noranda that tr(e rham point bthir.d the said lh Quebec minis-proposal was better rommuni- ier' rrmcism ol Noranda is rations "with the pe'P'e" tulmituutnn of the Cnmmunisi China pany a rg menf long- lough-fisted policy In- WINS.

SCHOLARSHIP rds its Jrench speaking Nor'mand Sabour.n, wrkers ton of Mr and Mrs .1 Si- Mi Hnrd said the (umpanv's hourm. of Vankh-ek has French speaking workers in heen awarded a S2V C'nmput- Quebec's-. Rnuyn Noranda dis. Ing Devices Me inn are nrj Vnw about in re-ta I final -ear ii the irne henclits enjoyed hv their Fastern InsMt.tr of T'chnolog- suer r. oi Ontario Supreme sked recommendation a- ahor-managemeiU-publir.

com miltee to establish pickeiing nomination in contradistinction scope lo.lhc others, religious equality Relfeton crnpped up several and religious freedom are. un-times Tuesday. The Ethical tlSrrnincd," the brief said. "In Vancouver 47, 6H; Victoria 4i, Edmonton 5(1, Pr.nce Albert 33. 71; Regina Winnipeg.

3, 5fi; Churchill 36, 51; North Bav 21, 52; Sudbury 2R, 50; 37, 56; London 33, 55; Toronto 41. 51, Ottawa Montreal. 37. 55; Quebec 3.1. B2; Fredericton 41.

Hahfax 34, 47; rharlottelown 35. 49; Chicago 3fi, 63; Boston 45; New York 51. Washington 4S. 60; Jacksonville 67. 84.

Miami 71, R7; Denver 33. 51; Tucson 52: S4. Loa Angeles 5, 69 Indians Protest HrnuP nal tnade no attempt to see government officials or Cahinet ministers. "We have had enoush of their talk." he said. -We are her.

lo lei the neon of Can. ada know how we feel the Indians carried S'gns llu.l..l. The Canadian Jewish Con- gits sWnsjd he instructed in the beliefs minority re- i.iVMns so officers could have understanding of all with' whom they may b.fyl'.to deal. Kullcrton, a Toronto separate school trustee, said in his brief Ri'tnan Catholics may not educate, their children the way they wish Thev receive no g.aits for Grades II, 12 and 1.1, he complained, and rtve.ve grams. instead of-tax vu lit, in lower grades, ihey get even iess support.

Mr. Justice M. Ruer said Mr, Eutlerton's brief a matter for The Comm'sslon SJld Legislature's committee on arnua nfMe nf new taxation-and that he should over.4(, no. he disappointed if the com- slaved ahou, the same fhf mission d.ies not deal with it. he hrfe The correctional chaplaincy committee of the Anglican WOMEN DELEGATES Church of Canada suggested 'persons, innocent, crimes MONTREAL CP) After 10 with which thev are charged years of discussing it.

the should be awarded legal costs Anglican -Diocese of Montreal from The complain- ided adm' wnmM dttij that accuses them. Whe commit.ee called for re- 'V lea.es to synod meet-Vt'ity' of laws pertaining in pur- ings. Wfl'men previously possession and use of imitej only as secttnrs atrnholic beveraaes It also 'V" of Que- Where Is Paleface In- and "Brinsh Natmni-cans Did Enough Damage. Service has en- Chief Phillips, Chief Angus eouraged the miRiation nf skill-Zachary'. Louis Hall and Stan- workers fiom QL.ebec.

and lev Myiow led the small dele-, province finds Nvs' unac-gation Thev said 120 Indian bands across Canada had. been i he loaical in invi.ed to tak pari in the our economic ideas, we must demonstration hul had not act to keep our workers shown up. tit jQuehei A petition prepared hv the. group calls for reaffirmation nf the old Iroquois treaties, aholi- lndian Act- rhools free from "un- wanted philosophy or religion' and Commission in- vestigation of Indian' affairs, United Church Backs Stand i DV LCVfiSCjUe TORONTO (CP) Rene Le- vesque. Quebec minister nl na- resources.

i supporied in his dispute w-nh Noranria Mines a. spokesman lor ihe I nued Church of Canada Mr ar- cused nf hemE the mi4uv tes "from the social of V1PW-- anpinenily nf the lnmpanv msbi be in oflmc f()r he Tnrontn-hased firm. In an advertise nve nt. Ihe company denied. Ihe.

minisier's remarks, accusing him nf dis- honesty, flagrant lies, dema- gngiiery. bad falih and "dis- gus.ing" behavior. In a statement issued lues- dwy- Rev. ,1. R.

Hrird. 'secretary' of evangelism and social serv ice for Ihe t'nited Church, said "many f.nglish a- riedians deplore the recenl I I t. VI. I I rg'--h sicuk-ng inlleaue ai p'anis in. British (nlumhia a use sucn leacning is fore.gn lined 10 hristianuv neiween lawver and "The -moment' lhar the extended to social Andre.

Oromvko of 'identifies itself with one rie- workers and imchiatrists. Russia and Maurice Cnuve de rimmended that the Employment Takeover. By Quebec? QI P)-Lhor nis- 'er. arner- ftTTTh sad Tuesday 0'" bee government mav jnnn take oer Quehec. opera- toons' of the national employ- service (od L.oa! I'mversity siu- denls that both 0'tawa and Que- now mhrntam emplovment services in the province and -d Ihe national service ha; not its ni'e Ml he day must rnme when i(5fo will he only one emplov- mrj ser-ite in Quebec wh eh Haitemp.

to deal with 'l the workers." Mr, Fnrtm ') termed the rjuai svsicm ill-Jiral" nd noied Quebec In ie'v on a sere ice "entirely- devoted to the of our 'and entirety ai the xerviie'nf Ihe nb- rnr some -years, he said. Que- her has rrassum nj piovnciHl and it wil' to do so in the field of labor nf lh'- h'nne lor federal actitrity this he'd was due to Queher lack nf foresight, hut "we do no. intend lo pepeiuale 'his state affairs PACKAGE OFFER 5.25 mm UXDY Man. la tnt. Il ll bi Mollnaal i -This prica iiKiuaaii t.

rati eKiNo I. OOUIWtT DINNI choicts tltcluamq tun.) I. a cMoice Kist.utn-sir fo "my i laor- 4. oesstar asrea tmi show yixi 111! Int.) MOTf r'ni. rt nttr lh ho Votnrdny ntohl oiy tNatt la Malta.

Thaatral 'f BONSOIR 0UNGE -'oif- Op vn tit LLfkin A veft VIIUttUj vU Ueaths MRS MARIE RRF.IN-OAHI.; widow of Karl N. Breirdahl, t7 Cl(ulhotirn Avenue. WILLIAM HENRY HIT-TON, of Renfrew. One Quarter Of CS Hired In '64 Over.40 'One-quarter of the J7.SH9 people hired hv Serv- in 14 were more than 40 years -old. according to the.

CV, Servlcf commission, lh. ants in this category. 7 were Am, tha an nf tUt THEODORE PPM AN vf Toeoi.iT) oei aaaiTOMt CAPITOL THEATRE Seats Available At 2.00 2.50 .1 00 J.50 4.00 1 2.12-2800 After p.m.2S2-l.79 TREMBLAY" CONCERTS TONIGHT till SUNDAY -rOM aitricouCHi Indian IlllVf. MONTaiAL WILLIE DUNN itlh lfr witf CsimffMtr Shows at 9.30 and 11 the NEW LE HIBOU 321 Sussex (I'l alack Norm 1 VioMul CATor WOMAN or a thing too evil to mention? L'sten for the SCREAM the nigHt bok'mto the eyes of the ciature who rules the land of the living dead! FIRST SHOWINGS! Russia, France i Join Forces For Meeting Murville nf France have de- '1res ln striving (or an international conference in CamhnHiart ni II ra lit HiK. lomatic sources here said Tuesday.

Thev said the agreemeni came during talks between the lotc.gn ministers here the Gromyko and Cnuve de Mur-. ville agreed that a conference no. C'amhodia would heln" re. xminn lh I and North Viet Nam and China, lion' said it regretted that the the sources said. Government had reduced Wilt might also lead the pow- come taxes but had been un-ers concerned ttV.agree .0 talk able to provide "the relatively about a Viet Nam settlement, little additional money requir- they said.

ed to alleviate the distress of However, Grnmvko was un- many of us ret'red employees ders.ood to have chnfirme.d the owing in the decreasing value Soviet 'view that as long as American air raids on North Viei Nam continue, any negn- lion sought adjustmen.s in on Viet Nam have no sions to cover increased living chance of taking place. THE MONTREAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CAPITOL THEATRE, APRIL 30 Conductor: 7.1'BIN MEHTA PROGRAMME BKETIIOVEN: Symphony No. 4. Opus 10 --in Flat Major WAGNER: Tristan and Isolde DVORAK: Slavonian Dances, Opus AH ox OFtitl opim it mi cae.TOL THitrat toasr TF.LFPHONF. 23S-69JI $1.75 $3.00 $3.50 $4.25 EVERY NIGHT "DINNER DANCE" CLUB "333" "SPECIAL COMPLETE OfWKR Coq-Au-Vin $3.75 Coser Charje LE CHATEAUBRIAND nixfxo ROOM MOTI.L DL 333 MOVTRF.AL RO.

7IS2MI Introducing Sotiff Stylist JUDY CAMERON rrrtppfarlng Tim Sol. Tr our lomovi tMOGSaO0 a.ol a.m. to Sim. II ik. la I a n.

Guardsman Restaurant 'f SEises 1 J. B. Callan, principal of ipean High School, ftild Ihe Juurnal Ihe principals would! he making more specific' (recommendations to the Col-1 'iT' 'ng But he said thev are sundini: "100 per cent" behind "You can the- difference Dine in our delightful CANADIAN DINING LOUNGE Relish a-i excellent rrjeaL chosen from menu prepared to suit all who enjoy fine food. Tt. HOTEL I cor.

Bank and Gilmotir -2S2-37GJ 500 oo llomerrow "PUMURf Jf f.tttP. Best A-tress, Cannes Festival 1 4. BKhhi ANCROFT" MncrM iter I I Mllf! oW -TSJj BOBa OOOOO rN5 today mxm Made Especially or Ariuil kntertammtnt hirlcv Laiite Tatil Newman "WHAT A WAY TO CO!" Color (Ike Stunner in "DOM Mil STARTS THURSDAY BIG JOHN VH2 RIDEAU ST. SHE 232 Principals Back Students Ottawa high school principal are "100 per cent" hehind recommendations made hv the Central Students" Council cor! i r' h'8h 1 CSF Again 1 PJki VrillCIZCS rlyi By The Cnadi.n The Civilrserv.ee Federation 'i of1 Canada rr.iicied Prime Central' Council. Minister Pearson again Irfday! is nhviou, the the Government's refusal themselves- are following the council's lead." Mr Pallan mA tired civil servants member federa- I The 80,000 of theiKtfnsion 'dollar Earlier this vear the federa- S416 eoaAR i.

5 allah voes OneisiaScoPE VINCENT TURNED MEN'S LIVES INTO A NIGHTMARE OF MURDER! CVHGUTMARE KIMiirA IflllU MPftrW URSULA UNDRESS JOHN DEREK ejmin onvis, The principals met Tuesday to discuss dress of high school puen said the'Roard would not students and a leiter which the he more stringent regu-cmncl parents jUi((nl drP4Ji bl nfdi ana ttpprttpridic iimn- in the mj liaa ftlU I ALDO RAY jiL ittEiuii umiN IR. Superintendent Dr. H.rrv would leave it up 10 the pnh QUICK! Jate-herJothe flSve before someone else does. Th lood ts supe'b and dnnr dancing to th Rojr Orr Trio, Retorvationt: 722-7601. Tht Talllmaa Motor ln Carlini Avo.

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