llensions Plan For Miners lop Aim Of New President By ED SMITH Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW WATlElRlFOtRJD, N.S. (CP) William H. (Bull) Marsh of New Waterford, N.-S., steps into office as the new leader of the 9,500- memlber United Mine Workers (Ind) District 26 in Septemlber with many ambitious but “just one burning one." , ’ , , , Elected leader of Maritime coal ior hockey and baselballl right into ion on the Zloal ll1Idla}S1ltI'y’S out- flhveal P0Sed bl’ W; 1n’“31‘C°11' Ygur 11310113-1' ' miners in a close ballot Iluesdlay the union hall during a three- look. “I go onlg wi the eco- tynen,t.a.1 balllisuc mtg ‘ e, uys on _ ‘ v \ V I ‘ over incumbent Tom Mcliaohllan, year presidency of his own No. nomists. They say there’s a good It will be the first oifwch msulrvey ‘t - V 4 . Clld -— th h d led, 36 l id for- 16 local. f ture. I believe them.” by n independent icia since . """' j mgr glililirlullgsed hiiezgihpaign His supporter-s interpret the H K W civila defence moved under the HEDY JANE JAN GEORGE HUNTZ Id. on “a fair and decent pension nickname as one that stands for J0]-NED NA _ ‘ wing of the departrnent of na- Lumurr Poylell S]-erlwing Nadef "“‘ "“ V ‘II-. , scheme.” relso~l~uteness and adherence to The 5/foclky. hardrflsbed u‘11'1011 tional health and welfare in 1951. _ , '- ‘‘It’s time we in the union, the the business at hand rather than leader once left the mine.s to Health lvfinjster M.0ntejt,h an- A ‘ R v _ .,_- r coal companies and the govern- ment got together on this pension thinlg,”he said. “What the retired miner has today is not only hap- hazard but pitiful.” lviansh won his big support in only eight Olf 2:5 UMW locals, but his margins in three locals in New Waterford swelled his final oount to 4,029 votes, 320 more this five - feet, eilglht - inch, 200- pounder. He started as an under- ground miner at the age of 16. One of the best all-round athletes ever developed in Cape Breton Island, Marsh earned the nick- name “Bull” as a rushing hockey delfenceman with New Watenford junior Bruins. The tag followed through sen- an implinca-tion of flamilnlg belliger- ence. " Marsh himlself admits to being “a fighter from arway back” on principles he thinks right. FAMILY AFFAIR His 64-year-old father is still toiling in the mines after 49 years service. A brother Cari gradu- Page 14 TheAGuardian Sat., June 14, 1958 Li. - Gen Graham Made ‘One - Man Commission OTTANVIA ('C1P)—JIlt.-Gen. How- ard D. Graham, retiring chief of the anmyts general staff, was‘ named Wednesday as a one-man fact-lfinduing mission to conduct a His 16«year-old son, oldest of four children, “mvilgh-t very well be a coal miner too." “But," says the new pres- ident, “my son, like any other young man, should know it’s a. tough, dirty job really Tickets, good for one k ffer fhispdafe, may la ice up at Guardian-Patriot Office. Ticket good for Capitol, or Drive-In. ,, comprehensive civil defence re-_ t°“"=”" appraisal in the lilgh-t of the Marsh has no home-mad-e opin- work with oil, but that was an emergency. Marsh came out of the pits in 1941 to join the navy and served as a stoker on—and he grins broadly when he says it —“oil«fired ships.” He modestly avoids reference nounced the generals appoint- ment one day alfiter it was made known that he will retire from his army post Aug. 31. The alppointment aroused some speculation that Gen. Graham eventually may succeed Maj.- Cor. Grocery Store ”The Female Animal” Cumberland 8: Grafton Phone 9310 to convoy duties alboard the de- stroyer Annalpollis and the cor- vette Battlelford. Gen. F. F. Worthington, who he- tired as federal civil defence co- ordinator last Sepltelmfber after U. N. Council Votes To Send v The minister was aslkoeld in the mongmjzafim de em e d new C‘=““- ‘ ~ CORNEL WILDE —DONNA REED . - . . ‘ - d “X—THE UNKNOW " “ EY N ” a c 0 eam To L b on Golmlmons about the tmalvvlerrs by Sam, . an B 0 D MOMBASA 9‘ 9 an James R. ,Duck€r,L_.1.Pimy ,c,,,,_ hflealss-ured the Ciolmln'Ions that with JAMES GLEASON CINEMASCOPE FILMED IN AFRICA. . . WHERE PASS__IONS BLAZE UNrnElo NArluoNs, N.Y. (CP) s-kjold act with his acIcluls- °‘*-P’°1°’”- WW’ fa“? "‘h°“T pretence 9 Wt“ be “WW 5° :"”@.g°S" that WEATHERALL ‘ 11h-e United N a tion s Security tamed speed and will have some g§fmc1‘:Lre;‘1”'f;’1‘1‘('1‘dg:‘*:;%io‘I";_’3‘5’t °'a‘“‘S"5 lien %:n:£:flr:’3f“:n§’“‘:fl;"‘;;Stc1fv'?i ALUMINUM COMPANY W L; MOKENNA Council voted Wed-nesdlay to send a watchdog team to revolt-torn Lebanon. Secxretlamy-lGeneral Dag had taken preparatory steps Burg”) asked that r°'p‘°“l’5 that He, ralerred Vb° llhe glwem’ . Aluminum D001‘! WILFRED CONSTABLE _ . _ - V . Ha:n1-manskjlold said military otb- Tluesdlay night in antilcipa-tion of the mawkfrs axle blacked art r1r1Me'nt's mew °'f file ‘ need‘ f°r 3 Q Windows PROP- , P(I,‘1I1J,Mg{?€NER,§IEf‘ F and S s%rvens could be on the soene to- the councils action. He said ““.3"“. be “”""9‘”‘t‘>’*‘““"l- He -°"*‘.‘d 1‘ 1’ ’°-r‘‘l“gl‘ reappralsaa °‘.. “um” O Awings A-Z - 1-UBRICATION ‘R’ H‘ Brmaln’ Prim’ DRILLING . WATER O‘ Fried Foods ,],ay_ some mdmary obsewem mum be this Is so, the tralwlers constitute Ef0fl1C‘1‘€‘S and P_I’0l87I‘al . under- TIRES .. WASHING ‘ SPECIALIZING SYSTEMS _ a nalvuguuuu hazard, . Lined by the null from atomic to Special on Self Storing WHEEL BALANCING TUBELESS TIRE REPAIR SHEET IRON WORKERS ‘ Sandwiches Acting in response to a com- I:n Lebanon itself government air force Jet planes bombed and stnalfed rebel trilbesmen in the . mountains. Filghtiug was —.de- By Red Ships P°U'-TRY 187 weymouth st. cwtown AND SIMONIZING scribed 815 some of the heaviest P 11°“ 4"“ 175 Elm Ave‘ - ‘ Ch’t°wn. In the rebellion that began nearly ..0'1‘TAWA (CP)— Defence Min- WE no ALL REPAIRS FISH Phone 6824 Agent: DEXTER SHOES a month ago. ister Pea-nkes suggested WedIne«s- D- SW3“ ‘ SHOE REPAIR MEAT Y°1'k ’ Opposite Sports Arena LAUDS PROPOSAL Belore the vote, Can-alda’s Charles S. A. Ritchie said the Swedish proposal was wise and statesmanlikle and was clearly jyithin the council’: respolnlsibil- trawlens are on the banlts crarry- -' 193 FNGZYOY Si-‘H D181 7387 MEALS UNTIL 12 30 I y. ing out fiisheniels rose : ch d ‘ ‘ '* , dillsboro St. Dial 4235 I 1 U.s. Ambassador Henry cabal said Newlfoundla»nders slight Sl-AND PROPANE GAS LTD.s3C.'ii§J§.i»l°w5 '3“ 3.93“ A ’ B“3“““°t Hal‘ A""“a"1° f°’ Lodge expressed hope Halmmar- worn‘-y 8lbK)lJJl2 “this fishy business" I _ , ‘ e. on _ ___—g_—__ , SEE! the 1a‘t°_5t in living 1'°°m pnvs%t%T!§l];tg§T %‘gR1gE;°es' one in Lebanon within 24 hours.” Halmlm-arskjold relplied that he on the scene today. They will be Not. Alarmed day that , Nclwloundl»and residents should not be “unduly exercised” about the presence on the Grand Banks of Russian fiilshling trawl- ers. He referred to reports that the recconnmendations «regarding the fin-amlclivafl olblirgationls borne by federal, provincial and municipal levels of government as well as because the Canadian navy and air force patrols the area. HAVE" YOU A LAWN- MOWER PROBLEM? WED. and "I'HUR.—JUNE 18-19 on: or THE MUST rsllsloll-nut Anvenwazsor/Au TIME! llllllll lllllllililllfi - Also Specializing in Repairs of all makes of European Later, C. W. Garter (lL—~B~urin- defence W01I*k'eI‘s. hydrogen Weapons. than 1Vi'loLacIhlan. ated’ this year from St. Francis About future UMW policy be heading the onganlimamion since see Us Today ’ - .. Xavier University. with a B. So. says, “who knows? I have ideas its incelpltaolm For Service & Sales A’ SEWND TRY AT POST in geology. Another brother is a but they’ll ho ." Majuaem G. S_ Hamm has om R '/ q":mmH’Hmlm:N : It was his ‘second try for a coal oomrpany mlalchinis-t. One of .He’s definite about one morve. tlmued semrmg as delpumy com-d. ’ _ Q g, "' ' ' ' ~ UMW executive post. He ran for his two sisters is married to a After taking olflfilco he plans to inator. CAPITOL GARAGE “ -' ’ , lg, sub - district board mlember in coal miner. 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