The Guardian, _Wed., June 29, 1966. * Independent Merchants ; See Problems = CALGARY’ (CP) — Retail sstores and government. ‘‘zeal” mare posing problems for inde- spendent: merchants, the annual “Qmeeting of the Retail Merchants Association of Canada was told. *~ Retiring President F- A. Ma- eson ‘of Albert said onday chain stores are trying. “foree- independent retailers fo do business their way by for- _@ing Jonger store hours and by Sether subtle methods.” Prince ~ He. told delegates: “If we ac this or-let it happen, we Plavinge Tient into They are making Sains at the expense of Miiependent retaile?” ; D. W. Bolling of Toronto, as- ssociation general manager, said min a report that provincial and wederal“vovernments are. prone | ° act without -consultation to orniect’ the consumer OPPOSE HASTY LAWS should not draft . f,overnments “hurried legislation” whieh tould impair - retailer-consumer Telations, making it more costly ani diffic Ver t to do business Matheson said that -three __@ears acg.corporate chains did 29 per cent of the countrys re- “Bail Disiness By 1965. *3e figure had risen to ‘abou > per cent Zs. Mr. Rolling criticized “voel- terous groups” which accuse Te tailers of being responsible for increasing cost of living a These” gro mtn prove mer refute Ips must -be made with facts. this charge their allegations,” he- Amnesty For Longshoremen ) Being Sought gation seeking > federal amnesty = for 10 Vancouver longshoremen_| jailed for contempt ef nsisting on the Vie- holiday held private sessions. Tuesday with MPs from British Columbia Rav Havnes. secretary ‘of the = a 2 ® who were ™ ~ourt for ‘oria Day 3.C_ Federation of Labor and said i was ‘an early te sav whether any oroecress had heen made They talked to a group of NDP members in the morning. includ- ing Party Leader Douglas. and wh Liberals —-n the afterneon. The lonmzshoremen were sen- = tenced to three months for ic- noring 3 court. order that or- dered them to countermand any Instructions they may have "given to members of the Inter-. ,Pational -‘Longeshoremen’s Asso- ciation ‘CLC. relating to work "on the Victoria Day holiday. ob red May 23 ~ In the Commons Tuesday Mr Douglas asked Labor Minister ___ Nicholson what was beine done “about a Dominion Davy holiday oe Vancouver longshoremen im View of the difficulties that erupted on Victoria Dav. " Mr. Nicholson. who represents eer’ Centre. said the ~problem fs _ Seti ng top priority wi LSON ‘Continued from paze ane) ncad of the grfun ewww » “You can say I always had -*ane:al ideas birt T wee not a f ~Communist in Canada. After the “civil war I decided I never would go back to Canada.” He settled tn Leeds. Enciland, $m «1999. “married —a ~mavor’s __dauzhter and practised law. >= Six months ago he hecame the «Communist party’ s — onal in- cs pstustrial organizer. “Remetson has three full- paid of . ficials. with Dennis Goodwin as : “his. principal- Vieutenant. The | London docks was the “hunting | ground.” | TOK OVER. POSTS * These men. he added. were tuccessful in ensuring two kev posts. the chairmanships of the WAEP A tabor—dele __Wilson... said. ba T ‘ STOCK UP LIST + —Braoms —Fivy Coils. Fir Bombs- —Charroal, Briquettes —Sundry Drugs . 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Wilson main- tained Kenny said in..an interview later he had met Ramelson and others ‘at Coward's flat but insigi featin Naienil union. policy was rv discussed "“ sid the Communist p2 biectives has been te inflnence the dav-fodav policy af the seamen’s executi ve ex- strike and the government's poliey “terd the area of the wreck ‘ of restraining price. and wage — au SAICHT IMPROVE VENTS Wilson added that the Communists however did seek to im the seamen's lot. although seamen'’s. economic and frustrations to pre ambitions ©¢ prime minister rha'n tained the Seamen's Union is ac- nd for the Communists the 63.9" umon are scattered ‘over the 4 Only 3.9 had par- n the election of "he executive snc the mete their own - tive gro ince. most of members seven seas ticipated Px ting Wilson said he does not ques ntegrity leaders of exe tive’s seaccused the , si sfanding Ip nion militants ne nz trommittee and 4 W 4 = n ra 12 OZ. JARS TOMAT eR Sens Saag diiek 48 OZ. aaa se ‘Margarine TIN FOR 7. 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