[he Galina. Ghulottetom. Wed 'Aprll 22, 1984. 13 Banks Claims Attempts To Abolish Union Violence By ALEXANDER FARRELL , MONTREAL , Banks. deposed president of the Seafarers’ International Union of Canada tlnd). said here he hasbeentryingto cut union violence : Testifying in his own defence at his trial for conspiring to in- !lure an official of another un- ion. Banks said "one of my big jobs here has been to keep vio- lence down. not to cause it." Under crossexamination by Crown Prosecutor .Iean Marti~ mean. he said he does not be- lieve in violence and for that treason has always "told the boys to keep ‘lioir hands in their pockets." He said he has never ordered any of his men to beat up anybody. Charged with conspiracy to ' the waterfront." he said tCPl—l-Ial C 1 Banks said he had no difficut ties in the summer of, 1957 with the Canadian Merchant Service Guild or with Walsh. who was beaten up in a hotel parking lot . in Owen Sound. Ont.. Aug. 18. 937. "Were you not fighting over the some men?" asked Mr. Martineau. "Not in 1937." you pretend today that was no conflict at that time between your two un- 51“ “I certainlv do_" . rostrum pavement) wound. maim or (IISIIL'ul‘e Capt. ‘ Henry Francis Walsh. a former organizer for the Canadian Mer- chant Service Gu ild tCL l. Banks spent four hours on the witness stand—two hours under direct examination by defence counsel. two hours under cross- examination by the Crown. The Crown is exocriod to con- tinue its cross-examination to- t .iy. PERJURY CHARGED Banks said three Crown wil- nesses have perjurcd them- selves at t tria“ Michael Shochan and Joseph Wood. both the 'ermc" qll‘ members. and Richard Greaves. a former of- ficial of the National \ssocia- tion of Marine Engineers tCLCl "It's. part of a deliberate plot having to do \\ith the SIL' and Financing Of Cyprus Force Ranks said no conflict devel- omd hctwpen the two unions un- til "much later“ and that was st‘ttlcrt by a vote won by the Merchant Service Giiild_ He said he heard a rumor late in 1037 Walsh had been beaten up Some union member had told him that he did not remem- ber Which one In reply to Mr. Martineau. he said he had no reason to inves- tigate the rumor. "But a lot of your men were out there at different " the oi‘cseculov‘ said think it was your duty to Inves- tinti'e” “If any of our men had been . ln\"‘l\'{‘tl I would have heard about it." Banks said. "We had no men in Owen Sound. not run down every rumor. Banks dcnicd testimony by Groaves he had called Jack Casper Eldon Richardson and Paul Carsh into his office at 34" lio'idouarlers in Montreal and ordered them to beat up Walsh Will Be Continued By Gov’t By DAVE \IclVTOSIl 0’I"I‘.’\W.’\ tCPt 'I‘Iio ".m’ct‘n. iiieiit li:i~ (lt‘l'ltlf‘il ti. i-ovit‘uiui- I ftiiuiit'e Illt‘ l.l-illlllitll (.':iii;id'.tn continueiil iii t‘vpi'us .it'tci' the first three-month period for "ic United Nations force thcrc ox— pires June 27. informed sources said here However. the government has not Hive up it; avowed aim that the UN force in Cvprii: muzt hp the (nllpctivp 'ip'm ‘i'il iiezriome bility of all I'X‘ members \t the next lllf‘f‘ill't'l of the [N General Assembly it will press for retroactive contributions by the UN membership to the orco This "lf‘f‘llllt'l. is unlikon to take place Il“lll alter the l'Iiitr‘d States presidential election in November l“:"‘!tSP many LIN members. inr-liidin: C a n a d a. don‘t \iont to tie“! with the issue of Communist Chinese member. slit" before 119”. This means. barrio: an un foreseen quit-k scttlcmcnt of the Cyprus problem. that Can- ad'a will have paid some 58.- 000.0le to support its contingent in Cyprus before the U\' (l, eral Assembly deals with the matter i" the r~~:-~'s financing. PAY DOWN COSTS The l' ‘ force in Cyprus was established because the coun- tries contributin! personnel—— 2 3 . Newsoaoer Acids Are Rated Canada. lillltl iiiul lri-liiiiil tlii- to Is of their t)\\'ll ,‘t'Ils ti- the lll'\I Ill‘t‘t“ iii uhlis. Nobody here, expects the force ‘I I‘ ship to leave CV“)I'LI< by June 27. and plants already have Britain. Sweden. Fin- il""t‘l~‘(l to pay contin- hppi‘ maria, hv t amid" a‘ least. i to rnnlttttIF It! operations It hasn t yet decided \\"lt‘tllt=f‘ Canadian “moms in Cyprus “'lll be relieved after six ninpth; a: In The (Tori-:0, or after a vear. as in Egypt (‘anada has already beEun to \iitlidraw troops from the UN Condo force which is schvEduled to wind up its operations June :‘.0 "tie" "our tours. \Icoiiivliile. because of the P'iii::r|.ap involvement in (Typ- ing it has boon derided that Can do will I’ll-‘1‘ no credit for production of F-IM low-level jet bombers for Greece and Tur- kcy "‘licsr- l‘30 plant‘s “ore assem- blcd at Canadair Limited. Mont- rcal. for the Canadian and United States mutual. aid pro- grams for NATO allies in Eu- rope The US. put up $130.- titiiiotip and Canada 53.30.000.000. Canada now will withdraw do-r-rcchlv trom any mention in ‘the proqram because its NATO pac’nors. Greece and Turkey. are at odds over the Cyprus situation, Twice As Effective As Tv \ciispaper a d v c t'lisin: is twice as effective as ’t‘\' advcr tism': amon: 1000 persons ‘I. terviewcd in Charlotte. North Carolina. by the Myers Park High School distributive educa- tion class. For a class project. sllltlt‘ills conducted a door-lo-dnnr survey to determine the ef‘cctivcnrss of all advertising. The suricy was sponsored by the Sales and \tai' keiing Executives International in co-opcration with tho Distri- butive Education (‘luhs of \in- erica. reports Editor and Pub- Iishcr. 0f the women interviciicd. 05 percent said they consult news paper ads Iictoi'r sliiippin: t'liily 4| per cent said they consult :o- levision adici'tisiii: and 33 cent said they consult rad o ad~ vertisinz. Smno till percent of the ivomcn siiid they would prefer more adi‘ci‘tisin: in their ncusoapcr. and 36 pci'cciit noted tlicv would pt‘c‘or their odt in color The survov indicate: it) nor cent said they clipped ads from the newspaper and saved oro BUGLE GOES TO UNIT LONDON ’AP‘ «An old hat- tered buflle w said to hair sounded the historic charge of the l.i:lit Brigade in the Crim- Vial‘#\\'{l." sold at auction here for H.600 i$4.t1fl0' television producer Ed Sulli- van and British actor Lani“, ence Harvey jointly t “as announced ii men tuailly will be returned to its old reziment. the 17th Lanc- 9 rs Happiest man at the auction was. pernaps. Brig I, Hamilton-l‘ussell. an officer of the. regiment. who said "It's a nice thing that the bustle will no to the place where it belongs. It'll be vent nice to have it." The bugle was bought by Peter Prichard who said he represented Sullivan and Har- vev . Eamflt .Rumii said the bugle eventuality would 1.: ‘I to the at rim-em m Guile. Nottingham. iiCt‘ . thcin or took them on shopping tt‘ins The survey revoaled. 86 er rout of the portion had ordered merchandise by phone or mail llf‘.'.’lltst" they had seen a news. pnpcr at! for the product. 1“») had t'aiiscti :t-l pcr cent to do this and radio had stimulated mly .‘tl per cent to o so. Eighty-Sta pcr cent said they favored news- piipcrs iiith advertising; how ‘ '_ ti-I per cent lmorcd TV iiithout :idvcrtisin: Sixty pt‘I ('t‘itt iiniild pi'cfcr no ads on ra- d n Slizlitli more than half ques- tioned said storm that advertisc trading stamps do not attract their patronage Otlici' Iilli‘llllz‘ lllt‘ \itimon .3 4 7 "TI pci' rent (it adiortisinu per ccnt said it sincs money and So per (‘t‘lll snirl ‘t contributes to lllf‘t" oiliii-aiion. 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