I OTTAWA ICP) -- Government legislation making major changes in uncmploymentaiiisurance won all-paixy approval in the Commons industrial relations commit- tee Tuesday. indicating a smooth passage through Parliament. Labon Minister Gregss me? sure-already endorsed in prin- cipie by the Commons-provides for: I. Eiuibliiig the unemployment insurance commission to bring Canada's 72.000 commercial fish- ermen under insurance Pl'0t9C' tion. 2. Reinstating for insurance ben- efits some of the 100.000 Insured workers disqualified from collect- ing beneiits last fall because of a 1955 overhaul of the Unemploy- mcnt Insurance Act. g , The provisions for requaiitying an estimated half of those dis- qualified last year slid through the committee without objection from any member in clause-by-clause consideration. Nor was there any objection to the government's plans to bring fresh and salt water csihtmcs scams V "Give it A Try" Says Minister To Fish Dealers bill, Mr. Gregg said the govern- give it a try-" g He also said the government in- iA'"”u 9?”? :”"(::he1i?5e7"5a":i me! tends to see that the inclusion of I" 59"” 9 ' 5" t tittc yea.r. Collections would start then. glfxlrngfln m1,”ef:.,..':.?,..cc: nfsuniil. I the cold weather off-season of the msdjtgggti; 3:aE"ffct:nw.Pu:l:ug.'. amount was going out, steps-um specified-would be taken to re coup it. "B t I think the fund will swal- out. Mr. Gregg and a battery of km this up in its wide," Ml.- Gregg added. ment intends to have the plan go in time to qualify fishermen for fishery. OUTLINE SCHEME While details of the flshermen's coverage are still to be worked unemployment insurance commis- sion officials gave the committee this information: 1. The scheme will be manda- tory for persons whose main em- ployment is fishing. 2. Benefits for fishermen would be paid only during the present Jan. l-April 15 period of annual seasonal benefits to other work r in this period of peak uii.2mpl3y- ment. 3. Fishermen would draw the same weekly payments as other workers. This means a top of 330 for those with dependents and Q23 for those without. i 4. Fishermen working part-time lln other industries and making in- commercial fishermen under in- surance contributions would have surance coverage. MOST WORK 24 WEEKS The sections dealing with work- such contributions ”intcgi-atcd" into their insurance as fishermen. "The idea is to carry out as ers generally provide that worker- much integration as possible. but employer payments of 24 weeks it is too early to draw a definite into the 3850.000.000 insurance line." Mr. Gregg said. fund in a given year will be "GIVE IT A TRY" enough to qualify a laidpfi em ployee for insurance benefits. - The minister was asked what fish buyers think about being des- The existing quaii'ying time of lgnated under the bill as employ- S0 weeks-a 1955 shift from a daily erseand thus subject to making basis-had the effect of rendering payments to the insurance fund- ineligible many workers who dld of fishermen from whom they buy not have quite 30 weeks of con- tributions though they could have qualified on the pre-1955 daily ba- sis. On the fishing provisions of the catches. ”I'd say they wouldn't go out of their way to recommend this bill." Mr. Gregg replied. but he a'dded there appears an '” clinatiun to Plan Conference On Engineering Manpower TORONTO (CP) - industrialist James S. Duncan of Toronto has anship of the na- tional engiiieering manpower equ- accepted chair the 30.000-member Dominion Coim- cil of Professional Engineers and is to be attended by 75 leaders in education. government, the profes- sional societies, labor and Indus- try. CHARGE CLIMBERS BANFF. Alta. (CP) - Edward F0W1el'. 13. and Mike Greeley, ference at St. Andrews-by-thesea, mm M K"”xVimv Te"”-- Wit” NE. in September. it was an- nounced Tuesday. Canadian industrialists who ha agreed to be chairmen of discus- sion groups included D. W. Am- climbed in a prohibited area in the rockies. were charged Mon- g day with failing to register their trip with the park warden serv- ice. During the climb Fowler bridge. Toronto. president of the 9107995 30 feet into I Cfevlsle. Aibitibi Power and Paper Com- John D. Bdrrington. Dilly. Ltd; Park officials said the youths hiked into an area out of bounds Sarnia. president and managing for hiking. iii f Pi C ti . i..'a"'E"I.'...i”u..'6?'h's..i2i.?ilT”M3'.i. . mus cum usr treal. vice-president of the Cana- ANTIGONISE N- 5- dian National Railways. (CPl-- Claude Jodoin. president of the The conference. to be held Sept. Caimdian Lab"? C0nZP95l- hell” I-ll. is to analyze and assess the the West SD93”? itlt 10? the supply and demand of pmfessional Aug. 19-21 biennial rural and in- and-fochnical engineers in can. dustrial conference to be held ada. It is to seek means of offset- here by 5t- Francil Xavier Uni- ting shortages of trained men lest Vel”Sity'I the country's economy and dc- fence be threatened. extension department. Maritime leaders of industry. ia- bor and the co-operative move- Thc conference is endorsedip ment will attend. NEWSY NOTES By J. A. Clark. D.8c. ans: csivsniaiv Pasricinns . SAFE? In Canada. any chemical com- und used for the control of nox- ua. injurious or aoublcsom mable or sustain injury from freez- ing precaution must be stated. If it is poisonous, it must be mark- , ed plainly as such, and a suitable forms of animal or plant life. is "M403 Pfuc!'ibed- Th! Depart- known as a pesticide. Before such m9'1t'l tl18WCt0Pl 00110”: IIIIIPIRI compounds can be sold in Canada, "t P95ti'3id9' 30'" time 90 Hm! I3 they mun he rcgistered under an they appear for sale on the market rm Control Products Act. which and these -re checked to lee lh-t ed by an phat prod. they conform to the manufactur- ucu mvmon 01 gm 1.-ed"-.1 D, er's claim regarding its analysis partment of Agriculture. time to time we have heard or mom and the requirements on the label. when pesticides are imported in- read of the dangers and to arise to Canada. the import shipments from thg use by farmers and oth- must be accompanied with I alan- an of pesticides to protect their ad statement declaring their nat- qgp. from mucu, 41...... ad ure. intended uses and registrat- ion status. Those tmpropsriy label- weeds. 11;. number o1'.g1-icuigm-.1 chm, led or that do not comply with the ical compounds sold in Canada has Act. may be File!!! under detent- greatly increased in recent years. many of them are far more effic- ion until the law is compiled with. (c) Pesticides must have no in- lent than those previously avail- furious effects when used on. ed- able. These all must conform hi the Mo food crops. Many pesticides strict regulations laid down in the are used on food crops. and leave Feat Control Product; Act, and a chemical residue on the fruit or mnada has an excellent record of 09161” 309 It hll'V0lt time: than safety In connection with the use Pelt-iddel come under the Can- (I these agricultural chemical necessary precautions to assur on edible food crops. .tai Safety in handling. The Act g, adian Food and Drug Act which is The various groups in the Govern- administered by the Depsmnent ment and Industry have taken the of National Health and Welfare. 0 The Act prescribes vs definite the sale on of these pesticides, ruling: to insure the In oty of the which are examined and studied consumer. The Act is very clear under three main phases: Safety Ind the Den-rtment must no that an. but data concerning its toxic no food vroduct contains. or has in handling; effectiveness: and the on it. absence of any infury when used pesticide residue when offered for sale to the consuming public hazardous quantity of a in Canada. W has .ohaiaa.. Wm-ii-vtw-8-1956 Belgrade Buns PopaI.Messoge p3ELGRAtD!lla REM.-Bil; -- The overiuncn onday lined the printing and distribution in Yugo- slavia ota pastoral letter from the Pope. An announcement by the led. 01' Public prosecutor said the let er "contains a series of sland- CP! 1304 untrue allegations about conditions in our.coimt.ry. particul- arly thst pmsibillties do not exist in our country for the free activity ofa-eligious communities and their adherents." "um , issililo lnterterence in the internal af- fairs of our country- "The whole content of the M- lier confirm that it was written with the intention of hsrrninl til! reputation of our country by mike lug untrue auegations." . A dispatch from Rome said the Pope's letter. published July 14. was addressed to the archhishops. hishops. clergy and members Catholic lay organisations in Al- bania Bulgaria. Czechoslovakia. Hungary, Yugoslavia. Poland. Ro- mania and East Germany. For the last 10 years "the church of Christ in eastern Europe has been dcprived- thoullh not everywhere in the same” roan- iier-of its rights.” it said. Pious associations and religious orSBn' lzations have been violently bT0k' to misuse relision for iiolitini P"?- i and is an inadnl on up. The clergy has 1199" hi” "it represents a gross attempt This big. beautiful Dodge Dodge is the fastest selling car In Dodge hlstoryl dered in the exercise of its min- -3 was tagged for success from the very beginning! Take the keys and see for yourself why this year's two weeks Leaving for their homes 1, V . Maine and New Brunswick fa: aiidlfrhii-v 1535”, Monday. July" :9. were Joe and ' Arthur Desnoches and”Ilr. and 1 Mr. and Mrs. .3-ii Desroehsu - Theysepntthepaatlweelsatgrettohearoflno ' ' M11 Ind Mn Mbcft Plhtl. l'or- fortune on Wednesday. Mr. Gananf tune Cove. istry when it has not been deport- via and a ed. exiled or imprisoned," x mm provides that if the chemical is considered injurious or detriment- al to public health. registration may be refused. The manufactur- I must submit acceptable eviden- ce, not only that the product can In iued without causing fniitry to fan. but data concerning its toxic V . if lily. on warm blooded '11: iuoouci Health and Wel- 6! to individuals handling during nufacture. nor to who apply them to agricult- . The manufacturer. The manufacturu must supply the National Health Department with evidence showing the amounts with the Fopward Look) ' ' MANUFACTURED IN CANADA BY CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED ' '0 -0- Dodo siv-u!ouiF7itIu-8iu-ir.uyl- I ivows irnirfi TIME roffiilfi Daivagg fng. thconly new and rshdiing acts in autmaotivs design tbisysasi 0 Dodge otforq the push-button drlvingsasa of?6wesIi1ilastlJuI;piish a button . . . . .. goihlakuall mhslouaamyunbuhiadthsfanul oni:hagu.'..and cuwmdsmim .( 1'” shoulder. The accident happened GimourCar wiiiictpusii-bu loo! serious injury to his Here are just a few of the many reasons why more people are switching”. in toilet ;iil3ll-ipeifef t 234 :3 was ,. y W v u: 0, cuwiuy-uncass.;,,,.,,u,,,.' .h N,. '”"'V- T””,';”g,';',:'; iunuyvuius cvaaiag ad; :.,'f,,,'”"3.w V '5-utlgiitlvp-v.q. .,:::..-r -- hi I , . tr. s egs broken a fractured ml 0. Mo I memwn. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Griffin and iii ii 1'9? .1! n s s. 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