= some men, > Arrests Are Said Imminent . In Quebec Truck Incidents | .|° MONTREAL (CP)-—The po ‘ice director of suburban Boucherville said the arrest of five men in connec- tion with incidents two trucks was “imminent.” One truck belonging to Con. | involving | A central seit oe of the CNTU “If it is shown that st ‘ were renpeasibie ter a stars OTTAWA (CP) — A peolient, | wilt be in tall agresment that |RSFY fone oe tea veteran “y - containing recommendations on ae doeeiesens and naecin cia |said 150 worker: warmers ane Ste eee ace bene eahaeilial Go ae bers of Le Syndicat de La Con- creters Ready Mix Ltd. of St.|struction of Montreal “are on |erans Affairs Minister Teillet. Levrent, Que. was halted Wed- nesdav on a road near Boucher- ville by five men in a car, Directo Real Crevier said The driver was hit with an iror bar, but escaped serious njurv, and the men then threw nav“tha into the truck’s cah and ce” it or fre The windshield of another truck accomvanving the first vehicle was smashed Director Crevier said the driv- ers had idepgified the men in the ce> as f er emmlovees of Toncreters Ready Mix. He added he was not sure the com- anv wished to press charges. The nolice said some men had seen discharged by the com- sany. and others, members of a construction union affiliated with the Confede-stion of Ne- Trade Unions, “‘appar- cla) strike.” tional ently went on u SOME RETURNED TO WORK | “The company got an injunc- tion against them Nov. 22, and including the -man who was driving the truck which was set on fire, back: to work.” Gaston Comeau, the union's business agent, said until there fs proof CNTU members were involved, he denies any accusa- went tions againet union - members. Grain Rate Suspension © ‘Is Extended OTTAWA (CP)—The' federal éabinet has renewed for another eix months ts: suspension of s freight rate increase on bulk grain shipments. from Great Lakes elevators to east end St. Lawrence ports. The increase was first barred fn 1961. Latest suspension, re- ported in aruling by the board of transport commission- ers. runs until next June 30. The railways were authorized by the board on April 1, 1961, to raise this grain rate to 33 cents a 100 pounuds from 25% eents. They had originally eoucht a 38-cent rate. Before the increase took ef- fect. Western end Maritime provinces made formal objec- tions. The westertiers said the coast ‘fmcrease would impose higher shipping costs on Prairie farm- ers and the Atlantic ports con- tended that traffic would be di- verted to the United States. The Conservative government of the year agreed with the provinces and susvended the ‘1- crease by order-in-council. This ban has been renewed. every six months by successive Con- servative and Liberal cabirets. The increase would have. been worth about $2,090,000 a year to the major railways. | _ MALTA TREES COLLECT GIFTS. . VALLETTA _‘Reuters)— Christmas trees in Malta are this year collecting gifts in stead of distributing them. The organizers of the “Christmas goodwill appeal" have set up 100 Christmas trees, together with the tradi- tional Maltese crib, in the Main equares of towns and ~ Villages throughout this Medi- terranean island. Individuals and _ business | firms wishing to. help - the needy and the aged among Malta’s 350,000. people have been asked to place their gifts at the foot of the trees. Chevalier Paul Naudi, chair- man of the “Christmas good- will appeal,” says offers of help in cash and kind have been pouring in not only from Malta but also from -over- seas. Gifts placed under the trees will be sorted out and distributed to the poor and the needy privately Bown Year's sit time which is wn here ae g NEGRO GETS POST BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Ma- yor-elect Frank A. Sedita .Se- | int. . Ho turday announced the ment of a Negro, Robert ward Jr., or effective Jan. 1. Howard 4%, a fire captain, will be the firet Negro to head the depart: | ment. 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