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The Oshawa Times, 11 May 1960, p. 18

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> § THE OSHAWA TIMES 'ednesday, May 11, 1960 Township Councillor Resigned TORONTO (CP)--One of four suburban York Township coun. elllors, named in a royal com- mission report which accused township eouncils of "shortcom. ings and deficiencies," resigned Mond ay. Harold D. Linden presented his resignation at the first meeting of township councillors since the report of Hamilton Judge Joseph Sweet was released last Thurs. The Linden resignation will be considered at the next council May 16. The councillors planned to dis- cuss the judge's report Monday, but tabled it after hearing a let fer from Municipal Affairs Min. ister Warrender offering "advis- ory services" of the department, including formal and informal , War. vender sald he will seek further information on the township's af- fairs before making a statement on the commission report. He re. quested township solicitor How- ard Hall to prepare a memoran. dum on certain facts relating to the inquiry. in his report, Judge Sweet said the four councillors had been subject to '"'allegations of mal. feasance . . . connected with the issuing of building permits" dur. the five-month Inquiry last The other three named were deputy reeve William Graham, Frederick Hall and Fred Howard, ---------------------------- Parliament At-A-Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS Monday, May, sald the Canadian givernment regards the incident of the Amer- fean spy plane over Russia as ] "very serious" and warned that ene such incid "might trigger @ nuclear war, H. 'W. Herridge (CCF---Koote say West), terming the incident "stupid" on the part of Ameri. can military authorities, urged that a strong protest be made to the US. The Commons approved unanimously a government mo- tion to set up a committee to ex- amine rule changes that would opeed up House work, Douglas Fisher (CCF -- Port Arthur) proposed live radio and television coverage of Commons Jiveuntitgy to focus public atten- on Parliament, Labor Minister Starr said there been a '"'continuous ineid. ence" of fraud in connection with watinployment insurance claims, SALE Starts ADAM SERVING YOU einer vag, OSHAWA 40 KING STREET, WEST, RA 5-6535 Choose Now from the largest selections of Furniture, Bedding, Floor- Coverinas Arnliances, in fact, evervthing for the home now at Giant Savings at Adams SAVE UP T0 1/2 AND MORE! ommons also considered| "8 briefly estate and income tax sesolutions contained in Finance Minister Vleming's Mareh $ budget, : Tuesday, May 10 at 2:30 ig to debate federal-provinelal sharing arrangements. The| | Senate sits at 8 p.m. Income Tax Deferment Bill Planned OTTAWA (CP)~The Commons Monday night approved the intro. duction of a (Soverument bill te provide for deferring income tax op certain types of employee profit-sharing plans. Finance Minister Fleming said the government does not intend fo proceed with the bill at this eession of Parliament. Action would be delayed until 1061 to give experts in this field a chance {» study the proposal and make! eomments. Under the proposed plan, eome tax would be deferred annual payments employers into employee pro « sharing peas When the payments are to held in trust until the retire. ment or death of the employee, The income tax would be post. poned until the money had actu. ally been paid to the employee. William Benidickson (L--Ken- ora-Ralny River), his party's fi. sancial critic, welcomed the pro- I. 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