_. -...t 20 The Guardian. Thurs. April 23. I964; CLC Reiects Autonomy Move For locals MONTREAL CPR—The Ca- nadian Labor (‘nnzress has turned (touii proposals azmA ed at encouragiii: ui'r‘ater aiitononi) for L‘anndian invalx of international unions The alllontllll) tlf‘lllflllil~ '.\(‘l(' mired in eight resolutions placed before iiic itith dcle- gates at the hi: t‘l.t‘ coni'cn- lion-all seeking home rule for Canadian unionists in tlninns \ftcr a Iiiely hilt hi'icf da. hate. all were i'cicctcd by a vote of about t to i on my not force its affiliated interna- innal uniun< :Hc _'ir~2iicr power to their (‘ a n a d i an branches The mud oiil\ be achieved by the mdniciiial Lin- ions t Ii r 0 II 2 h constitutional amendments. Ed Firm of Ottawa, piihiic re- lations director of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railuay, Trans- port and General Workers, 3 national union. said the mth outspoken supporters of greater independence are the ('anadian locals of international unions. He said the nationalist feel- ln: arises from crowing ttzssai- lsfaction with (he restraints im- 3 posed on Canadian unionists by ' some international mums through constituiloiis and hill.- cies designed almost (uphi- nively by Americans WANTS MINIML‘MS SET He said the CLC‘ should lay down a set of minimum condi- tions for a.itonorn\' -— Covering constitutions, policies services and other union affairs which international n ni on: should atrive to meet. Other speakers said that t‘a~ nadian autonomy I: not a hos- tile. move against international unionism but an effort to EH'e Candian: an opportnity to di~ roct their own affairs. Banner Year Expected For Alberta Oil EDMOVl‘t'lV tt‘l“ ‘l'wn new dllcoreriei in northern Alhpi-ia, coupled With It green light tnr development of the rich Atlia-j hasca oil sands. has ZIVPI’I 1964 the 'iistre of a uanncr year for the oil industry A strike at Lesser Slave Lake. 125 m'Ies norihiicst of Edmonton. sparkcd renewed in» tcrpst in northern exploration and II rigs have been drilling in the area off the smithenst tip of the lake. Imperial (til En- terprises Limited paid $329105 for drilling reservations on 11 quarter sections after drilling ilic dist-incry ticll. 7 \ tcam of California Standard t‘nmpaiiy. Standard Oil ('om- pan)' of British t'olnnihia and Homo Oil Company paid $1,225,. 000 for another liquarier par» cels in the same area. With rnnst of the atteiitzon (n. ciised on Stare Lake, one of. t‘anada's Il:">i llwl'illt‘l'i} it}! finds passed With little fanfare. It is about 100 miles south of the Northwest Teri‘itnrie neat: lama Lake. Imperial nil made the discov- ery and Placid 0i! (fompani paid $1L’ll.232 for to quarter sec- tlons about four miles from inc discovery well, 280 miles north- west of Edmonton, Willlnz rill. however, have not rushed into the lama Lake area because of ill? spring hreakup. The. arca I: almost in» accessible during the summer and the field. along with its po- tential, will be a sleeper tnr an- other six to eizht months, The two discoveries are the first strikes in Alberta since me rich Swan Hills field was opened in WST. Flag ’Deslgn' Is Suggested HALIFAX t'l‘ Mart-i (‘harles Vaughan offered a la cetioiis iiizL'eslion foi a :wii ('3‘ nadian flag. He said ‘i'ne field s hould he grey to represent. our indifference and our lack of unity. Superimposed on this should be a maple leaf torn down the middle because T think this reprcscnts Canada today." The mayor spoke at a toiilci ence of Atlantic \iclfare El‘mll’h participating in United \ppcals fm- funds, “I was just inking." he cxplained latcr. ‘.\ctually i prefer the Red Eiisizn " Mr Vaughan said ('anadas distinitv extends to the welfare field. He called for a uniform system of welfare financing: across the country. At present, he Hi i d. municipalities in "poorer" provinces have to hear a larger share of welfare costs than those in some better— off provinces Nova Scotia municipalities paid 33 1.". per cent of welfare crisis (common with 20 per cent In Ontario. to r cent in Brit— ish Columbia and nothing In‘ Quebec Ottawa pays no per cent of the cost Ill all provin- ce: Pl‘n\tllt[‘\ mid municipalh ties split the rest MP ELECTED TRUSTEE lettsmx, Ont LCM—4m. Pauline .lewptt, Liberal Mi? for Vorthnmher l a n d. has been ‘ elected to the board of trustees v of Queen's University here. DY. ‘ .tewett is a former faculty: member of Wellesley College. 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