: : : ‘Nid. Ind Seek Contra i + Phone 8506 | Thousands of Belleville, Ont.,Jlands home. Players of the team | held by girls group in front says fans turned out to welcome the| were driven in convertibles over | ‘‘Well Done Macs.” champion McFar-|a 1%-mile parade route. Signs Independent Contractors ct With New Union By SANDY CAMPBELL — -... Camadian Press Staff Writer association have nothing to the International Woodwork- America (CL£). insist that my : paid damages for the illegal IWA ‘gttike,”” he said. About 1,400 TWA ; began leaving camps by Bowater’s contrac- after 1,200 IWA loggers gtruck the Anglo - Newfoundland Development Company at Grand Dec. 31. Premier Small- wood said the IWA had called en Wlegal strike against Bowat- 's. The IWA said there was no the contractors were just ‘trouble finding loggers to work. Lane, president of the said last week he ex- opposition to his area because there strike in Bowater’s § é & cit i 1 Ht ess in this wi been no tory. i aetna tock 2 ste vee r. 4 (Martin said Monday. Jack McCool took the in several camps. TO NEGOTIATE AGREEMENT “T will negotiate the first agree ment for all Bowater’s contrac- tors,” Mr. Martin said. “The as- sociation will hold a convention in July when an executive will be elected and constitution “After the convention ‘! Will have nothing to do with the as- eociation and henceforth it will \ mégotiate ali agreemeuts oetween loggers and contractors.” ° Depending on the season the company employs between 200 and 700 loggers directly. Most of them work in depots where pulp wood is marshalled and in coastal operations booming the wood to mill. peels indicated i would have a-representative in the as- sociation but under no circum- stances would its representative become*president of tae associa- |+ SAME TERMS "Mr. Dane said last week after meetings with Mr. Martin that he had~been assured that Bowat- er’s coiitractors would agree to ; most inexpensive - salesman you can ; employ---a : GUARDIAN -' WANT AD ; PATRIOT | 11,000 members. ; The IWA struck A.N.D. after recommending a five cent raise i- | pletion. Driving the wood to the nf 7 ~ Ly ¥ and a six hour cut in the 60 hour work week without loss in pay. The one-year NBWW agreemer provided a five-cent hourly in- crease with no change in work- ing hours, plus\a nin-cent raise in the average piecework rate of $7.13 a cord. Operations resumed after the contract signing and many camps’ were reported ready to close this week as the hauloff neared com- mill at Grand Fails will begin when ice goes out of the rivers, in the basic hourly rate of $1.05, Arthur Bea Dies At OTTAWA (CP) — Beauchesne, whose name and knowledge have gained a perma- nent place in Canada’s -Parlia- ment, died Tuesday at the age of 82. As Clerk of the House of Com- mons for 24 years until his re- tirement—10 year7age,_he—be- came an authority on the com- plex rules and procedures of the Commons. From his seat at the long table on the chamber floor he helped guide the decisions of successive Speakers of the Commons. When he died in hospital here after a three-week illness he left Parliament a permanent guide i his authoritative Beauchesne’s Parliamentary Rules and Forms. The fourth edition of fhe text was published only last year. HONORARY. OFFICER : On his retirement in 1949 the Commons made him an honorary officer of the House, with the privilege of sitting at the Com- mons table on special occasions. Tuesday party leaders in the House paid him tribute. me Minister Diefenbaker called Dr. Beauchesne “a great scholar, a student and authority on parliamentary procedure” and said he and his book gave Parliament “a singular distine~ tion.” Opposition Leader Pearson said his published guide to Parlia- ment’s rules “‘has become a bible for us all.* “*. . . As long as there is par- liamentary government in Cam ada, Dr. Beauchesne’s name will perhaps appear in the columns of Hansard more often than that of any private member.” In his long career Dr. Beau- chesne held a position of influence not widely realized by the public but held in full respect by thé country’s leaders in Parliament. ADVISER OF MEMBERS His title of ‘Clerk’ denoted little of the real scope of his work .and responsibility. Among Age civil servants he ranked third in| ° uchesne Of 82 Yrs. ministers. He was the adviser of cabinet members and of op- position members. A native of Carleton in Que bec’s Bonaventure County,, *e graduated from St. Joseph's tol- lege at Memramcook, N.B., in 1895 and then studied law in Montreal. In 1897 he turned to journalism and founded a newspaper, l'Opin ion, in 1905. Years later he was made an honorary member of the Parliamentary Press Gallery. A Progressive Conservative, he sought election unsuccessfully three times—in Bonaventure ia the 1908 federal election, in a ‘Quebec provincial election in 1912, and in the 1953 federal elec- tion in Ottawa East constituency. ENTERED SERVICE IN 1913 Dr. Beauchesne, who was ad- mitted to the Quebec Bar in 1904, entered government service in 1913 as a legal adviser in the jus- tice department. In 1916 he became assistant Clerk of the Commons and Clerk in 1925. 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