2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October ROYAL WINNIPEG BALLET TO PERFORM IN OSHAWA "What's with the toe?" asks Richard Rutherford of The Royal Winnipeg Ballet as he inspects the toe of Marilyn Young, eagerly watched by Jim Unemployment M 28, 1960 with able support from Ted Patterson, The scene will be repeated again when the company performs the ballet, | "The Comedians', as presented Clouser &i before Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second and His Highness 1959, royal ajor Prince Philip in Winnipeg tour, Under Royal on July 24, during the Byelection Issue That its PETERBOROUGH ogre unemployment confusion and despair jor issue in the Peterborough fed eral Monday The topic heen widely by) parties batt Common death of Gordon Conse \ cp with all Is 4 ma byelection discussed of three House of by the Fraser, the for has champions ng for the vacated K umbent sent rvative ine year Candidates are thews, Progressive ( Donald Munro Walter Pitman, New The campaign has been tively quiet, centring mainl this city of 46,502 populated, ex cept for charges that the Con servatives torpedoes a Liberal party television commercial and attempted to bribe voters with a large industrial contract, 18 BIG ISSUE Most of the voters look at the major communities Lakes tourist farmlands The Liberals Harold Mat Conservative Liberal, and Party rel y in 87,500 eligible unemployment as issue affecting their from the Kawartha area to rolling estimate unem ployment in excess of 4,000 and the New Party, while not eom mitting itself on figures, says the total is higher than last year The local Unemployment Insur ance Commission office at the first of the week had 2.046 job less registered, but its jurisdic tion takes in municipalities out side Peterborough riding The Canadian General Electric plant is to about 3,500 workers, compared to 4,200 in 1065, Nearly 150 men out of 500 are expected to be lald off hy Quaker Oats Company hy the year - end the plant closes flour and feed operations here The PC candidate, Mr, Mal thews, is 17-year-old Insurance agent from suburban North Monaghan Township which he has served councillor and reeve My Matthews employ ment can be increased on the lo cal level by boosting tourist trade and that the trade can he doubled within two hy mortgage loans to vacation resorts and im provement of docking and boat facilities in the Trent Canal sys tem Mr date is 58 was a teacher for 33 years before retiring as a publie school prinel pal in 1959. He has promised to sot up, if he 1s elected, a non partisan eitizens' action commit tee to advise on local problems, particularly unemployment Mr. Pitman, the New Party candidate, a 31 - year - old high school teacher, came here from Hospital Plén For Quebec Starts In Jan. QUEBEC (CP)-Quebec prov. ince will have hospital insurance in effect by Jan. 1, Health Min. ister Alphonse Couturier an. nounced Thursday, There will be no tax or pre mium levied to meet costs of the plan, he announced, Costs will be met out of the province's general revenue Dr. Couturier said the province will pay for care at the publid ward level, Private and semi: private patients will pay the dif ference themselves, Dr, Couturier said that pa. tients will be free to choose their own doctors, except in certain hospitals where the choice would be held to affiliated doctors Residents living near the New Rrunswick or Ontario borders could go to hospitals in those provinces and be covered by the plan, down as a as a Says vears Munro, the a city Liberal cand 20 Canadian alderman, and « Like the mak poli he time Toronto five years é other two candidates ng his first bid in b tics SAYS WOULD REACT He his id cause a psychological reaction on Parliament Hill by there § Interest in the idea ipported th the Or election co says showing New Part CCF and La Frost Cautious On Ontario Sales Tax OTTAWA {P)~Premler Thursday . many clarifica are needed in the proposed provincial Indirect tax he fore he can comment on the po ibility of Ontario imposing such tax aid tions a At present seven provinces--all but Ontario, Manitoba and Al herta--impose a direct tax on re tall sales within their horders and the federal government im an indirect sales on a variety of goods and other neces poses wide foods empl The federal proposal is to spon a constitutional amendment if all the provinces agree, which would permit the provinces to en ter the field of hidden taxes on retail sales, A federal govern ment spokesman sald Thursday no details have heen spelled out in the dominion-provincial fiscal conference but it Is assumed that the new provincial tax would he applied to retail stores on their total turnover husiness tax with most ities ex sr of GIVES HIGH YIELD Provincial direct sales taxes now range from two to five per cent, with three per cent the most common figure, A three-per-cent sales tax on Ontario retail busi ness would yield about $180,000 000 If applied to everything but food Premier Frost, asked hy re porters about the possibility of Ontario imposing such a tax, said he and his government had not lecided yet whether to take ad vantage of the proposal » "1 peally don't know," he said I am here assessing the prob lem and there are very many clarifications needed." Premier Frost reporters that the Ontario legis lature meets Nov, 22, indicating he would reserve comment until he reports to the legislature on the current conference here, also reminded Frost? Political ohservers here se Mr, Pitman as a man in a hurry Before starting his history classes in the morning, he spends 15 minutes at the gates of local factories shaking hands with any one who will stop and speak with nim The lively campaign has had il moment When $1,102,626 department of national defencé contract wa awarded CGE this week to provide more than 100,000 man of work during the next the Liberals and New charged the government attempting to bribe the a to nours ear, Party with voler Allister Grosart, national Pro sive Conservative party di rector, was accused by the Lib erals of applying political - pres ure on the Board of Broadcast Governor to have It permit ing of a Tory political film over Peterborough's CHEX » TV tation The ' Liberals charged they were deprived the showing of a film of their own, The charge of political pressure wa denied hy Mr, Grosart and h Dr. Andrew Stewart, BBG chair man Peterborough has been Con ervative for 20 years, In 1040, Mr, Fraser defeated the Liberal candidate by 178 votes; in 1058, polled 11,778 votes more than his nearest Liberal opponent, The CCF always ran third REPORTER STEPS ON LIBERTY MOUNT SIDNEY, Va, (AP) The president of the United States planted a pine seedling "liberty tree" Thursday and a reporter promptly stepped on i President Eisenhower offiel ated at the (ree planting at his mother's birthplace and spaded in earth from his own birthplace in Dennison, Tex, and his boyhood home at Ali bene, Kan Then forward, Richmond he as the crowd surged Guy Friddell of the News Leader un aware of frenzied cries of "Wateh the tree, watch the tree," stepped on it and undid most of the president's handis work While Senator Harry F (Dem, Va chuckled Friddell bent over and died his hands repairing damage loudly, the Emergent Meeling LEBANON LODGE AF. & AM, 139 All Masonic brethren are urgently requested to attend o Masonic Service for our WOR. BRO, ROY F, LICK 7:15 o'clock ot Armstrong Funeral Home Friday, October 28, 1960 Masonic Wor, Bro, Tem plar Secretary : : Clothing Wor, Bro W. C. Famme Master Diet, Premiers Disagree | By ALAN DONNELLY | Canadian Press Ball Writer OTTAWA (CP) Prime Min ister Diefenbaker and the 10 pro- expressed hope the federal gov yincial premiers are still appar. roment will modify its position ently poles apart on the issue ofl Th federal government has of \the future shape of federal-pro- fered to back out of the tax fields vincial tax relations at issue, but only to the extent of | The second day of thelr 18% (he share now allocated to the conference ended Thursday with provinces under the tax - rental (Ottawa still Insisting on its Pro- plan, This shere is roughtly one- posal that the provinces should seventh of personal income tax \levy thelr own share of income collections, one-fifth of the take |tax. and succession duty, from corporation income Lax, and Most of the premiers, I BP one-half of the succession duty, | peared, still want continuation of -f the present tax - rental system WOULD NEED AXES ition of some points of the federsl proposal but got no reply whereby the federal government! Under the federal plan, fhe collects these taxes and (urns provinces would levy that hare over a share to the provinees. |of (he tax fields themselves As well, there was no sign from! uith Ottawa doing the tax eol the closed - doors conference of jeoting if they want, The share the federal negotiators relaxing is worth some $300,000000, But their much-critieized proposal to if the provinces want more fix equalization payments to the money, they would have to take less-wealthy provinces at a flat (jo jolie) total of $220 000,000 g year after (yes March 31, 1962 ; : Today's closing session of the| Me. Pleing conference was scheduled to desl now An stead with the unemployment" ¢ problem, although the fiscal is Other the pressure the provinces exert & P) era again, we could erop up again lon the federal governmnt NEED MORE TALKS Iwhen they want something more Mr, Diefenbaker indicated fo they just come and ask the fed reporiers Thuy sday that another eral government for it." round of tax talks will The finance minister before sion is reached fg nidad the federal on a plas to take the place of the equalization payments existing tax-rental arrangement wealthy provinces which expires March 1962, This offer of $20,000,000 & year Finance Minister FIeming oo fue years 106267 would in Epoke at length in the COBIEENCE 140 (he $25,000,000 in * adjust Phursday, replying (o the Fepre- pens grants split among the At sentations made by the 10. pre, ., provinces and the $8,000, mies, 000 a year to Newfoundland un Afterwards, he firmly reiter-| qo. 4." 1640 Confederation agree ated to a press conference hati. co. the federal proposal is nol a | "take it or leave it" one. But he ASKS TO WORK OUT «ald he did not tell the premiers] oiawa has asked the premiers what part of the federal pro-li, work out an agreed sharing plan for the $22,000 000 posals might be flexible Fleming said that if they can't 1 didn't offer anything new," A SA p ade it Mr, #leming sald, He made | agree, the federal government will have to decide, 4 | | responsibility called this * to supplant [] the se, we just go on with he needed de on less also a final deci proposal to | the sponsorship of ge Oshawa Little Theatre ii company will appear on Nov, 9, al the Donevan Collegiate Institute Auditorium Middlesex Has The Most clear his conference statement concentrated on reinforcing the arguments in favor of the federal! proposal He refused (o be drawn out on the chances of the tax-rental sys tem being continued after 1062 HAVE SOME HOPE A number of premiers have complaind the new plan would "freeze" equalization and de- siroy the principle of such pay- {ments which now are geared to the tax-sharing formula On Federal-Provincial Tax Premier Lesage of Queber also) Mr. | LARGE Smiwv MOSCOW (AP Tass news agency reports the Nikolayey | shipyard in the Ukraine is com Ipleting this month the word's liarges: whale fisheries factory ship. Her displacement is 45.000 toms 'INTERPRETING THE NEWS | UN Deadlock ! Over The Congo By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Although the Congo § Canadian Press Stall Weiler been admitied to the UN, The renewed strugdie in the egation has heen seated Congo is being matched by a Ceylon, India, Ghang, Guines divlomatic tussle in the United Morocco and the United Arab ations, where African countries Republic are sponsoring a reso are far from agreed among lution to have the assembly sest themselves representatives of the "central A special session of the UN ¢ overnment" of the Congo General Assembly---which ended promptly Sept, 2M only hours before the, They take this to mean, first 15th regular assembly opened of all, Thomas Kenza, the rep- recommended a conciliation mis resentative of deposed premier sion to the Congo Patrice Lumumbs, They still] It was one thing lo get a ree hope for a reconciliation between ommendation, but it turned owt Lumumba and President Joseph to be something else again 10 Kasavuby, whose break with Lu decide how big the commission mumba came early in the long should be and what countries Wiseries of Congolese crises, [should Include | Even apart from the Soviet This deadlock was obseured Wainy 'stiacks on Hammarsk: the oratorical fireworks of the fold over the Congo and is es| first few weeks of the Voth 88 |noucer of Lumumba, the African sembly but still presents 8 probeloo, nies are divided, Some want lem to Becretary - General Dogg conciliation commission of five, Hammarskjold's advisory group ne. commendations have on the Congo, whieh includes all gone 8s high 8s 12, excluding countries with units in the UN only such "white" members of Congo force, the advisory body as Canada, NO HELP Ireland and Sweden, "The danger 1s that we'll send LUMUMBA BACKERS SPLIT to the Congo & Come. differ.| Guinea and Ghans have been ences already troubling the urging support for Lumumba, hut Congo,' one diplomat said, they are ining into opps ton The 24 - nation African group from ean nations of the has met repeatedly without Freneh IIIT. nada, J 188 Bina g , is understood, is 0 be teaching 4 decision. Wi The left off the conciliation commis African delegates conferre their Asian colleagues, the situ sion hi hopes that he hody will ation was even more confused not become prey to factions, | = - Some delegations see value in | tself has no del ORGANIST Johnny McMann NIGHTLY 9-12 142 SIMCOE $7, §, RA 8-645) or RA 3-413) OSHAWA ONLY 10% DOWN UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY RUG & CARPEY SALES Broodloom wall to wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair Runners, Installation by our own mechenics 174 Mary Street RA 8-4681 finding committee to delve into students are living in a world of presumably, Lumumba and his proposals put forward Oct, 7 hy . Prime Minister Alhaji Sir Abu- im t hakar Tafawa Balewa of Nige- ria, the newest member of the ' BU UN, Stupid Balewa recommended a fact . the root causes of the Congolese BRudiences trouble--a committee that would [exclude all the great powers, CHATHAM (CP)--Ralsing the| He urged that the UN work for! national standard of literacy isthe present with "authorized" | made difficult by the fact that|Congolese leaders meaning, | illusion and are exposed to am- men---however 'imperfect' they| biguous and improper meanings, may he, I a Toronto educationist said] The UN, under the Nigerian! Thursday night plan, should be strengthened dur-| Dr. H, Northrop Frye, princl-|ing this unsettled period, holding | pal of Victoria University referred ithe country in check until ne Alcoholics Mr, Fleming replied that the particularly to advertising and Reaction of the premiers|federal offer would establish the propaganda "literally addressed howed varying degrees of hope equalization principle more|to people too stupid to write their electons could be held, so that al government could he found---one| capable of governing, 4 Byrd |! muds | LONDON, Ont, (CP)--Middle- that the federal government will|firmly than ever before, It would e 56x County has more alcoholics yelax its position In future bar- guarantee more money in equal than any other comparable area gaining sessions In Canada, Charles Aharan, of d the Alcoholic Research Founda tion of Ontario, sald Thursday Several years ago It was cal| culated there were in the county! 3.000 alcoholics, probably an un. 80! devestimate, Mi Aharan told, Premier Roblin Manitoba Lions Club members, Middlesex made a similar comment, but de has a population of just over clined to speculate on whether or 160,000 not the tax-rental system will be The reason for the high incl ditched dence in the county Is unknown Premier Douglas of Saskatche he sald wan sald he had urged modifica Passenger Trains To Be Scrapped Ry Canadian OTTAWA plan senger ization than ever before, and for Premier Frost of Ontario said|five years, the federal attitude was very, The principle of equalization, 'conciliatory, he sald, is that the federal gov adam. ernment should redress inequal ities among the povines tion of a fixed amount didn't vio late this principle, "They were not at all Canadian Lynx Killed Near Lindsay LINDSAY (CP) = A female Canada lynx killed earlier this month near Kinmount is the first lynx reported in the Lindsay for est district in 25 years. Conserva- tion officer Wallace Scott identi filed the animal and brought it to Lindsay to be held in cold sald the storage, to scrap $64,000, CPR 000 worth of passenger equip pas- ment by 1080-leaving only mod- realized the extend to which Ca fleet over the next 20 ern lightweight coaches, stain. nadian Pacific now is a freight years and tailor Its passenger less steal equipment and self-pro- road," he added, declaring that ervice to fast inter-city run pelled Dayliners to operate on 90 per cent of the CPR business This was announced Thursday route where money can be Is freight, only 10 per cent in in a major brief by the privately: made volves passengers owned railway to the MacPher-\ po said the CPR and CNR are| In the last six [son royal commission on (rans-aotively studying areas where than 100 passenger trains have portation, a six-man body set up they can either pool passenger been discontinued, Despite the more than a year ago to dig into! paing or have one carrier aban. cut, 8 CPR cost study of passen Canada's rail troubles and find don its runs and leave the other|ger services in 1058 revealed a| a ramedy. torsatadowed. tu alone to try to make the service burden of $15,600,000 from un. ssh \ 4 : ST doom of passenger trains as most pay. Emerson sald the CPR Profitable trains, -- d Canadians know them, a sort of | fjpmly opposes the idea of main. ROBERT RICE Press Staff Writer (CP) The to scrap much of its A plans (dent R railway Emerson years, more Adop-| own names Dr, Frye told the Chatham Women's Civic Association the illusion of slanted news transfers events into "a black and white melodrama of good guys| and bad guys." The illusion of entertainment, he said, exposes young people to| a strange world in which the shock is more profound when) television personalities are un-| velled as participants in rigged | programs than when serious cor:| ruption in politics Is revealed, | » C | Intensive Care | Hospital Unit ospital U SARNIA (CP)----S8arnia Hospital| Commission Thursday night de- cided to form an intensive care unit to cater for critically ill patients, | [ The commission accepted a recommendation by Dr, Roy Sid enberg that the unit be equipped with oxygen, emergency drugs and other special equipment to! provid constant nursing and] maximum care for acute coron- ary victims and similar cases, | CITY OF OSHAWA CLEANUP WEEK The week of October 31st to November 4th ' inclusive, has been designated as Cleanup Week in the City of Oshawa , , . ond arrangements have been made for the collection from private residences, en their usual garbage day, of all discarded household accumulations of furniture, clothing, rubbish results ing from the cleaning up of grounds or from minor household repairs, and domestic waste material such as paper, rags, cartons, packing cases and bottles, All materials to be collected should be put out during the above-mentioned week only, and at the same time and in the same place as the garbage for the regular collection, MATERIALS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS COLLECTION Large quantities of waste building material and waste food products (in excess of the normal amount handled in regular garbage collections) are not included in this collection, This special collection applies only to private households and not to apartments, stores, businesses or industries, Alderman Walter R, Branch, Chairman, Board of Works, GENUINE ARTICLE Two dozen lobster pots in the Toronto props department of the CRBC are the genuine articles, ob-| tained from Halifax, | death knell in the face of mount: {aining unprofitable passenger Ing rivalry from auto and airipuns or uneconomic branch lines travel [by federal subsidies proposed | It also Indicated an all - outlhy several provincial governs drive for more freight for rail ments | carriers In an era of keen com-| ye said it would be a "flagrant | petition from trucks, ships,\ misuse" of federal money to per {planes and-pipelines petuate such uneconomic serve It said the CPR has no plans! ices for large-scale branch-line aban . donments, but there was a warn-| ASKS LEGISLATION ing that 2500 miles of CPRr| Al the same time, he proposed branch lines on the Prairies new legislation to permit the rail. would be "candidates for aban. Ways to get rid of losing passen donment" if the CPR doesn't get #er or branch line facilities with a reasonable rate for western ex. out a major fuss from commun port grain traffie ities affected, | "Canada and its rail transport WANT SUBSIDY industry cannot afford the lux The CPR and ajury of providing costly and un multi-million-dallar sub: necessary passenger services," he| sldy on export grain shipments) sald, "Passenger train service on to offset losses they say amout| Canadian Pacific is no longer re to $70,000,000 a year because of quired for the economic wéhe the statutory grain rates ing of Canada In the brief, CPR Vice:Presi "I doubt whether it is fully CNR wants federal SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES LTD. 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