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if' 2 llictflriaSailtiiTimffl SEPT. 26, 1064 A. M. MANSON DIES B.C-Japan Trade Talks to Resume Sunday Between GM, Auto Union I Violated All the Rules' Facing Cutback 'Supremacy Of Ottawa Must Remain' VANCOUVER (CP) Liberal MLA Patrick McGeer said Thursday that a firm line must be drawn against "provincial or political ambition" when Canada's constitution is repatriated and amended. He said the federal government must remain immune in HARRISON HOT SPRINGS, Mr.

Fulton replied Mr. Man- son had gone far beyond his au thority. now looking toward Russia for lumber products." Canada is trading with Japan on a three-to-one ratio, he said, selling $300,000,000 worth of goods to Japan while buying back only $130,000,000 worth. The minister said Japanese businessmen in Vancouver have complained about the ratio and have suggested that Canada should buy more to maintain trade ties. Another controversial case B.C.

(CP) Trade and Commerce Minister Ralph Loff-mark Friday predicted a serious deterioration in British Columbia-Japan trade. Mr. Ixjffmark told the Pacific Association of Port Authorities convention here that federal anti-dumpting laws are the reason. lie said the situation was serious and that the Japanese "are was a contempt charge brought by Dominion Bridge Company three crucial areas to the erosion nguinst the International Asso of ils powers by the provinces ciation of Bridge, and And he hinted broadly that one of those areas monetary and Ornamental Iron Workers (CLC) Saigon Set For New Coup SAIGON (AP) A high source in South Vietnam's government said today young military officials had issued an ultimatum for the purge pf older generals. The source said another coup in Saigon is possible at any time.

At the main Saigon post office, 13 soldiers in combat gear took up posts inside. There were reports of marines concentrating in the suburb of Thu Due and a buildup of defensive positions around the navy dock and the military air base. The source said the young officers were among the group that saved Premier Nguyen Khanh in an attempted coup two weeks ago. banking policy is being en and three of its officers in the iudee's last, few years on the VANCOUVER (CP) Alexander Malcolm Manson, one of the most colorful and outsiokcn men ever to sit on the bench in British Columbia, died Friday of cancer id 81. Mr.

Manson was a former Sneaker of the- B.C. legislature, attorney-general and labor minister. He was elevated to the B.C. Supreme Court in Born in St. Louis, he moved to Canada when his parents died and graduated from the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall.

He was retired from the bench in March, when the federal government, through an amendment to the British DETROIT (API General will) most of its factories closed by a United Aulo Workers strike, announced today contract negotiations with the union will resume at 2 p.m., EDT, Sunday. GM's announcement, which was not amplified, followed Friday's suspension of talks after the strike began at factories across the U.S. Meanwhile, 1965 GM auto production was at a standstill. More than UAW members stayed home. A countrywide strike was called against the No.

1 automaker Friday when CM and UAW negotiators failed to reach agreement on a new three-year labor contract. Although assembly lines stopped turning out new Chev-rolets. Buicks, Pontiacs, Olds- dangered by Ui" proposed Bank bench. of British Columbia. The union was charged with i to? ate failing to obey an injunction ordering workers to return to their jobs on a bridge project here.

Mr. Manson found the union and officers guilty and fined the union $10,000 and each officer Dr. McGeer told a Rotary Club luncheon he believes Quebec and B.C. may take the lead in a "provincial assault mounted against our national state." HKKAK DOWN POLICIES Bui he suggested there must be no tampering with 1 1 i North America Act by the Brit DISMISS CONVICTIONS In an appeal, the three You Can TRUST Your Realtor When buying or selling a house, you can be confident that your transaction will be dealt with honestly and fairly when handled by a qualified realtor, who is bound by a rigid code of business ethics. pre- ish Parliament, decreed that all Supreme Court judges retire at the agf of 75.

At the time, Mr. Manson tired back: "Age should not be a fac tor in retirement. A judge or anv other man should work so long as he has the ability." 4 DEAD IN DENMARK Gas Explosion injures Hundreds COPENHAGEN (Reuters) Four persons were killed today and 400 injured, at least 3S of them seriously, when tanks containing 5,000,000 cubic feet of gas blew up at a gasworks in suburban Valby. Many of Mr. Manson's years federal supremacy over national security and national defence, over trade and tariffs, or over monetary and banking policy.

"Politically controlled pro-i vlncial banks would break down the national monetary policies we have formulated over the years," he said. i The constitutional conference ahead will give the prov-j inces an opportunity to set down measures protecting property and civil rights, he said. An important right de- i nied people in B.C. now was the right to sue the provincial siding judges dismissed the convictions and returned the money, saying Mr. Manson had "vigorously cross examined" eight workers involved in the case and it was obvious many of those involved regarded him as "prosecutor as well as judge." A number of organizations, including several other unions, wired Ottawa demanding his removal from the bench.

In 1946, the B.C. Daily Newspapers' Association protested Mr. Manson's order excluding the press from the trial of a will case in the B.C. Supreme Court in Victoria. It claimed Mr.

Manson excluded the press without "cogent" reason and mobiles and Cadillacs, most of the company's parts factories continued In operation. A company spokesman said approximately 300,000 cars were turned out before the walkout hit enough to last 12 to 13 days. In keeping parts plant work-eis on the job. the UAW was engaging in selective strike strategy designed to continue the other two members of the auto industry's big three Ford and Chrysler in full production. Both companies rely on GM for some of their automotive equipment.

Three -year contract agree- on the bench were marked by controversy. In an interview following his retirement, he said "As a judge, I violated all the rules. I used to fll stories from the bench. I saw no reason why I couldn't. HE WAS I EAKI.l "I am not a hanging judge.

I am a fearless judge. "Some think it's the sole duty Asl( your Realtor about the Multiple Listing Service of the Victoria Iieal Estate Board Most of the injured were hurt by flying glass government without first ob-! Only one person, an elderly man, was killed outside the gasworks itself. Two huge storage tanks, each taining permission from the Crown. ments already have been of the court to protect the ac- that the action was taken with worked out for Ford's estimated; out giving a similar order to the workers and another 74, 000 at Chrysler. public.

the of diamond value capable of holding cubic metres (4,485,000 cubic feet) and believed to be more than half full, split across the top and sent flames up 3,000 feet "like gigantic Bunsen burners," one nearby shopkeeper said. Police expected the death toll to rise, and new explosions were feared. The blast hit the working class suburb, about three miles from downtown Copenhagen, the Danish capital, halfway through a peaceful weekend morning. It seriously damaged apartment houses and a church and broke windows lVa miles away. One man said it was "like the The judge's order was given, the association said, with no ex planation except that the pres-; 1WA PARLEY Warring Factions Draw Aim VANCOUVER (CP) Warring factions in the International of America ence of reporters was "inimical to the public good." The action cused.

But it's also the duty to see that society is protected. I don't fear death and I've never lost a night's sleep over a capital case." A tiff developed In 1959 between Mr. Manson and Davie Fulton, then federal justice minister, when the judge criticized from the bench the "wholesale commutations of the death sentence" by the cabinet It was not fair to juries or the trial judge and could "hardly be justified," he said. These four C's determine diamond value -Color, Cutting, Clarity and disrupted the "normal demo-' OSHAWA (CP)- About 12,000 hourly-paid workers at General Motors of Canada Ltd. plants here face layoffs if the U.S.

strike lasts more than a week. A Canadian GM official said Friday the company's operations would continue through most of next week on the basis of parts in storage and in transit. IS- Carat-weight. But at our store there is a fifth that ia most important of all Confidence. Make your jewelry purchase here, confident that our expert evaluation and friendly, frank advice will assure yon a lifetime of pride in your purchase.

(CLC), western Canada's larg-j descriptions you read of nuclear est union, clash next week at bomb blasts." He was standing the union's annual western dis- on a street corner 200 yards from trict convention. the gasworks when the explos- The clash will be between ion occurred. The blast of hot those who support Jack Moore air that hit him knocked him and the regional executive of 'down. South Africa 'Bans' Politico Five Years cratic procedure of court practice," it added, and had no precedent in B.C. Mr.

Manson often critized the younger generation, saying it was a "selfish one, seeking only power and lust for money." Although he handed down stiff sentences for drug trafficking a crime he consideied worse than murder or rape, he often took an interest in the accused's welfare after he was in prison. He once stamped out an epidemic of rapes in Vancouver by-handing down sentences that ranged from 15 years to life. He is survived by a son. two daughters and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday.

the district, and; Giant cracks appeared in the walls of an apartment buildin; Diamond Rings from $50 Convenient Terms Marliz Van Den Bergh, vice- chairman of the local branch, across the street from the gasworks. Several residents staggered bloodstained into the streets. One elderly woman was blown out of a window of her ground-floor apartment and landed 50 PRETORIA, South Africa (UPI) The chairman of the local Liberal Party branch, Walter Hain, was "banned" for Syd Thompson, president of the Vancouver local. Thompson and Moore have clashed several times in the last year, including during and after recent contract negotiations with coast employers. Moore said recently in a column in the union's magazine, the Western Canada Lumber Worker, the clash said Hain's "banning" was "vicious and authoritarian." Little Taylor Jewelers Ltd.

1209 DOUGLAS 3S5-4431 BRIDGE RESULTS feet away. Police evacuated the four-storey apartment house for fear five years by court order today under the Suppression of Communism Act. Last November Hain's wife. Adelaide, a former secretary of it would collapse. The building, wluch houses 65 families, was so Winners of this week dupli cate bridge tournament run by the local branch, was similarly badly damaged, it will have to be torn down, firemen said.

"banned" by the court. The blast left some 500 per has "whetted the interest of press reporters who are bound to sensationalize any rift in the province's largest union." But he admitted in an interview Friday that inter-union strife has not been minor. He said the strife probably strengthened the union. the Victoria club were: North-South 1, Ian Smith, Jack Firkins; 2, Phil Hagcl, Under the "banning" Hain sons homeless. may not leave the Pretoria dis- trict, attend any public gather- Paul Smith; 3 Marjorie Fortye, ings, print any articles, nor I enter any court or educational John Bishop; 4, Freda Small, Laura Tinglcy; 5.

Charlotte STMTS TUESDAY Ambulances and taxis shuttled the injured to hospitals. Most of the injured were hurt by flying glass. The explosion seriously damaged the Lutheran Vigerslev Church, about 100 yards from building. He must report to the police each week. Doban, Hilda Reirl.

East-West 1, Maria Collm, Marianne Powell; 2, Lillian Mc- 1 FEDERAL. CODE Continued from Page 1 the gasworks, shattering its Immediately after Hain "ban" v.us issued, an amendment order was served on his wife pcrmittering her to talk to the provinces to match the fed SEPTEMBER 29 stained glass windows. Micking, Pat Bishop; 3, Dora Duprau, Molly Collins; 4, Erie Ware, Larry McMillan; 5, Eric her husband. Under her order she was prohibited from talking Ilorwood, Walter Allen. Sixteen tables were in play.

to any "banned" person. Printer Dies At Wheel eral minimum standards. The bill is understood to contain a temporary exemption for employers in low-wage areas who claim that immediate compliance with the new standards would place them in hardship. The code is expected to specify a date when the exemption period will run out and the A 59-year-old man apparently died of a heart attack as he drove his car along McClure Street late Friday afternoon. His vehicle mounted the curb, drove through a yard and hit a standards will apply to all employees under federal CAN YOU SPARE retaining wall on the other side Labor Minister MacEachen at Humboldt and Blanshard Streets.

But no one was in jured. Dead Is George Thorbum Thorn, 3282 Wicklow Street, a Victoria Press Ltd. printer. Dr. M.

A. Ross of St. Joseph's $20.00 A MONTH TO BUY AN EQUITY IN CANADA'S GROWTH? Hospital tried to revive Mr. Thorn with heart massage and a planned to introduce the consolidated labor legislation earlier in the session, but ran into objections from most provincial labor ministers at a conference here March 9-10. The provincial ministers approved the code in principle but expressed concern- about the way in which the $1.25 minimum wage would be introduced in their respective provinces.

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