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The Oshawa Times, 23 Feb 1961, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY Wi shed by having the world paim- &4 off om them J oid the meek he pine 4 THIS LITTLE PIGGY WENT Veiner of | prepared for the dinner table Harry Alla Maynr Medicine Hat displays the piglet he has proudly | of Sir Winston Churchill nest had week. The piglet's mother was UN Tells Belgians Again To Quit SATION (EF) A letter fram the United Nabions in Belgium toda sought her help in getting Belgian military personnel and political advisers of The Congo Becretary-General Dag Ham marskiold addressed the letigr tn Walter Loridan, Belgium's Car Lease Companies ambassador al UN hesdgua) fers in New York in it suggestions from hi visory committee on The Congo The leiter asked Belgium's aid in carrying oul the Becurity Council's latest Congo resolu tion, a subject on whieh the 18 country committee planned # third daily priavie meeting for late Ihday. Canadas 1s a mem her of the commities The resolution urged immedi ate withdrawal from The Congo of "Belgian and other foreign' (military men and political ad- visers not serving with the UN . force and called on all coun | crea {tries to prevent such personnel n Sing from going to The Congo Z It alse empowered the United FORONTO (CP)==Automobile| Nations to use foree if needed leasing ta firms operating feels in head off civil war in The of ears is on the upsurge and|Congo, called for an investiga more growih is expected If theltion of deposed premier Patrice trend towards converting fixes [umumba's slaying and urged assets info fluid funds contine|(hat The Conga parliament he ues Leanvened and Congolese troops Phere naw are more than A6{ reorganized and removed from car-leasing companies in the polities Forante ares, where 10 years agn there were only one or twa, [FAVOR RESOLUTION If the trend continues," sald] In a hroadeast heamed tn Af ane auln-leasing firm spokes: rica Moscow Radio sald Wed man the automobile leasing! nesday night the resolution husiness will grow and grow." sponsored hy the United Avab One-year leases have heen the Republie, Liberia and Ceylon Fule up ta now hut there appears can undoubtedly play a hene tn he a growing tendency to: ficial role" in ending the strife ward signing two-year leases. lin The Congo Russia and Cost varies fram about $00 alFpance abstained when the veso unit per month for a low-priced |jution was adopted 9:0 in the domestio. car to 8250 for the!Security Council Wednesday mom hoot {+ WA 5 of Canada. Both Premier Joseph lien of ay A he ot ag the new central government n piving leased cars tn the Tor Leapaldville and President 414 Moise Tshombe of Katanga ante area and took 78 per cent Pp w defied the rest of the market last year ravinee de tot a Li Ay Hh One company, Belmont Auto and sald an N use of fares Leasing Tid. starvted fram would he mel with farce. Hen seraleh early in 1068 and now interpreted the call far reoy has 700 cars on lease through: Banization of Congolese troops to mean their disarming and aul Canada Frank B. Peppiatt, general 3aid this constituted a "declay ation of war." manager, described the campe Tshomhe eased his tHian flevee' but future prospects as tremendous somewhat Wednesday LRITED ad mil defiance ANNOUNG an Liquor Top Billing In Two Legislatures By THE CANADIAN PRESS [sell liquor by the glass and raf Liquor, and how and where it ways sell liquor in lounge cars should be sold, was the main AEM topic Wednesday in (he Quebee ALLO ARVERVISING a Seatia legislatures L Guar pe and Nova Heotin legislatures mit ahalished, liquor adverts Proposed laws ran inte stub Ly [ing allowed in weekly and daily horn apposition and high praise) ! | Quebec. In Nova Scotia the DewabAnen and investigation of 30 Wehes \ analysis tests for im recommendations of a royal | hPeRL ud "| ammission would turn the DATES and drunken drivers aravinee's lquoer buying and Many of the recommendations dispensing rules tapsy-lurvy are expected to he implemented in Nova Scotia, where liquar[BY the government by the end has heen sold only in govern of the current session in Maveh ment stores and heer in a few! In Quebec, prapased gues faverns, the commission reeam: [laws that would generally make mended the Progressive Con selling freer went into hearings servalive 20 ve ramen make before the public bills sammit cockiail lounges legal. Theyitee of the legislature. Same 30 have heen hanned fap 35 vears. arganizatians presented hiels I recommended mixed drinking] Temperance and morality AVOTNS NOW Serve only men. (groups pleaded for mare time some hotels serve heer andifor study, Other groups praised with me The commis: the laws that would establish a Ami d that foad defliguar hoard ta hold hearings heverage roomsihefore granting selling the case, restau: sel up an mstitute 10 study alea and heer, hotelsiholism and extend hows fo pight clubs and taverns Develapments in athe Wiures St, John's---Finance Minister ES Spencer predicted a 196) 2 surplus of 51.591 300 in the Newfoundland hadaet Fredericton » chavd announced the N Brunswick legislature would {recess wall Tuesday ta, allow Win WPL se Wine CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 3113 {LE DEPT, RA 36374 HOSPITAL RA 33211 legs ¥ 2 ba 1) nal W incorporatingan Kala fie Osha Sones "WEATHER REPORY Mild, wet westher fs expected Lo continue fon pb least 24 horns, Slightly coder late Friday, OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 196) --r Y eis Pow of Ad died Low a TWENTY SX. PAGES N Hotel Sold BOWMANYHAE (BLaff) ~ Ywn Oshawe men have pur chased the Balmoral Hotel, M disclosed here late Wed It was learned thet Gertrude Wooley has sold interests in the hotel 19 Howie and Ted Evert SINE Management Mrs. Wonley will the hotel until price nt WAS nesAay Mi § her bnuglas They will a on March remain with June, The sale disclosed Was on The AN nrganiiating Club Ine Veiner from | meeting of Sir Winston CENIVE ey formed hy (er bought hy Mayr inck owned bh Fhe piglet will pecs Ihe Both new swners are Oshawa men whe have had considerable WAR) exnerienue hotel husiness. Mr. Everitt has been with the Lueen Hotel, Oshawa, since 1857, and has heen manager for # ! years, Mr. Howie! 7 ! heen head waiter at the el | hotel for the past : he Ihe Wartime prime min WIE] Mrs, Diefenbaker | Buried in Saskatoon i Queen's rs VE nl Ae al mn Past wi '} KATOON (CF) Diefenhaker SABE ar Ww. 1 mother In an interview with the Osh awr Times, oday, Mr, Everitt a said thal the hotel was well ¢ maintained, hut the owners YETE DIANNINE BELENSIVE FEROVA tion on the wuilding, The outside! of the 27-room hotel will be painted. The coffee shop and the dining room will he reno vated, The coffee shop will he open for 44-hour service { The new owners are planning Vrs Convention facilities, and have rs Staried construction of B new a banquet hall in the hasement The name of the hotel will be changed on March 1, ta the Bowmanville Holel, | Mrs, Waaley and her late hushand Herbert Wanley in Bowmanville in November 1955, They renovated, and re: {decorated the holel, Mrs {Wooley has heen operating the hotel since her hushand"s death in Beplember 1068 Car Hits Tree | Canada's prime minister W Congo the 1 Wednesday following Fir Ing 1k huried f yr inera grviee in cammand SHIN ed tn hall Baplist Chi hkel een the WE he and ga had Agr empha in all ead 1g Inetion maven | het els tha in her nN farmed Ie Ii} Ou a COFRErsLOng farce Bi Kespeelive The United re selgium lomatic channels lo keep glans from going to The A5 MEVEERNAry soldier discourage the continued seces: John Diefenhaker sion of Katanga Province, which Harry Hay of has an army officered hy hired! piece the late foreigners haker Britain, Germany To Talk Dollars ported to Macmillan nauer an his talks In ton with President Kenned week A West German man D : Kill d said van Brentano received the river 1 e impression in Washington that NIAGARA PALLS., Ont. (CP) the short-term dollar problem| An unidentified man was killed could he handled dipectly he: gn Highway 8 four miles north tween the UK. and West Ger: of here early today when his eal many, hut the longtevm probeijefi the road and wrapped itself lem must he handled multilater: ground a tree LJ ally among all the Western! The heady was wedged so nations concerned tightly in the wreckage that pa He said Lloyd to lice had the machine towed to Bonn would he (no discuss the a garage to he ent apart LUSAKA (AP)="Tribal chiefs the administrative council that long-term prablem in prepara: The aeeident acourred in oqay hacked a British plan tolgoverns Northern Rhodesia, the tan for multtateral talk dense fog and pouring rain give the Negroes of Northern chiefs agreed to go along with! Rhodesia more political free [the British plan as an Interim | hd dom as the white minority measure offering some political] [threatened tn demand independ advance for Negroes {enee'tn preserve white suprem But Welensky was adamant in acy inthe royal protectorate opposition to anything promis: Bir Roy Weiensky, prime min: [INE Negro vule in any part of [ister of the Central African Fed. |the federation and alse insisted | eration that links Northern and [the territory's white minority Southern Rhodesia and Nyasa: Would not permit any heeakup | land, was reported veady to eall|of the federation, as the African With off upwards of 84,000 workers. a general election asking for a Nationalists of Northern Rho American and Trans mandate to hreak all ties with desia and Nvasaland have heen itrengthen the daollay he World Airlines have been eam: the Crawn demanding on striking pletely grounded. Pan Amen Tronns were hold in veadines| The African National Party of quiekly can, National and Western have ul fa Many immediate oul [Southern Rhodesia warmed in al hack on the job maintained only token servige, (IM! IAAES OF ARY HRA [statement that if Welensky pro:| West German Farelgn ler Henpieh Hrentann ; burst of vaeial strife in North Although the chairman The pressure was taking these as (elaims the federation independ: | fact-finding panel appointed hy farms ery Rhodesia subsided after 39) 1a { + President Kennedy found, 1. The steikehound . aiplines tribal chiefs appraved the pre id ke fesaliie and \ \ { 1 ¢ b " } 4 N efor = wh had round for optimism, there was told the engineers Wednesday [narod British reforms and Ay arning di lite other indication that the pight that if they "have nel re het Rut the eS o HORT Measures strikers would give in soon ported their availability fap PRIM. BI TH SINGER, TORFEREIRS 0 London, the Macmillan gov:| The walkout started 1st Frie service" by noon taday the cars INE 11 the tribes in the tere ! anearn | EIEN Announced its determi: | axpressed grave a day and reached monumental riers would withdraw their as hey expressed grave Caner nino "acs forward with the proportions this week. The engi: surance of no reprisals A aap mahilization op ane . a at the trian mo Ht he fu Rew ansiitution for Northern NORES are pealesting a ruling hy Ahar Keepetary Avthupit® {Rhodesia while acknowledging the national labor relations Goldberg sald after a8 meeting jected the proposed new consti: Ho A jected the hroy the program is "fraught with board that engineers and pilots with officials of the six airlines danger." | al United Awlines must he rep: "there 18 no reason or justify i tution for Northern Rhodesia, | ) ate! resented hy Winn cation to continue the walkout," that Negroes should Aaminate| While still holding to the view| United has not heen hit hy the © 4. George Meany, president of But six ather atrlines: the: AFL-CIO, seconded Ken Bailiffs Seek Wider Field which say they are losing more nedy's appeal ta the strikers ta than $5,000,000 a day, have laid return 10 work TORONTO (CP)==It's not the hatlilt who is a seoundrel, but! LATE NEWS FLASHES omc i : his hills, the legisla p's B Church To Rule On Birth Control a a ynlied ebit mittee on legal bills was told SYRACUSE, N.V, (AP) Endorsement of artificial | Wednesday. ! birth control, a tapie of stormy religious contvaversy in the | William B. Hanna, pariner in United States. was proposed today before a representative [8 Toronta bailiff fivm, told the erassaeetion of American Protestants, Action an the mates oammities that twa oars his Was by the policy-making centval board of the (POMPARY had been assigned te Churohe repnssess, disappeared from Wins Time In Strike Dispute Toronto and ended up in Seat land WASHINGTON (AR) john Dielep Elmer of up ehureh Prime Minister haker and n paskaloon heen dip Bel Caongn and 1a ale has nrainer Bing through hao as he Brew memhers of Were 1h They are Ame prineipal mourners geeampanied hb ana Baskatoon nf Mir Dielen WATER HAND STAND Cadet A, M. Gilmour of |.8t, Johns, Que. The photo: Westmount, Que., appears to | Brapher snapped the pleture and Ade Washing last LONDON (Reuters) Britain and Wasi today de cided to hold high-level talks in lang-term run on he standing on his hands atop | the water in this photo taken during a Canadian Berviees Colleges sports tournament at | ed the water in a vertical dive, Gilmour tank top honovs in the Swimming events (CP Wirephoto) Germany month on the current Bonn next aspects of the dollar This cision Lalks Isley Adenauer day A British spokesman said Bel wyn Liavd, chancellor of the ex chequer, will meet officials In Bonn next month for talks "on long term guestions affecting the imbalance international payments He added that Macmillan and Adenauer agreed this 1s basi all multilateral Western problem rather than ane only Involving the United States and West Germany . hd Ie United States and Gey many have heen negotiating un successfully in the past three months aver American efforts tn. WARHINGTON gain long-term ald from Bonn ta air travel in the hapelessh nagred ure mounted toda) flight engineers | Poke was of the main de taken in two ddys n here hetween Prime Min Maemillan and Chancellor I'he talks ended to one f Rift Widens nissinn (AF) United States Kasten 1s Minis von re 0 gel oa ei whatt him and other Liberal govern ment officuds to attend the fed eral pravineial Aseal talks in Ollawa RAISE BRIBERY I5SU) Winnipes Attorney-General Sterling Lyon challenged BD. | Campbell, leader of the Opposi ton Liberal - Progressives, 1a back up his charges of patron age and political bribery of the Manitoba Progressive govern ment. My. Campbell said he would when he was ready Regina Opposition Liberal Loader Rass Thatcher asked the Saskatchewan CCF government 1 table palicy relating to eivil servants' hatel expenses with the public accounts and Allan Quy, Liberal member for Atha Dasea, charged palitioal patvon weounts far the fiscal ending Mareh 31 1860 a \ research ancial ang PIKE seheduled National Council a ABe AS Phe awners oanld nat main] year ain paviments and skipped tawn 10 sel the Cars averspas | The way credit is day, the hall's situation is impoassible, he said. "Ninety-five per cont of the peaple ave honest, bal we're dealing with the ather five per cent We've dealing with deadbeats and chiselidrs Mr Hanna made his presenta ton dy N) cussion of the Aol that WON SWISS Han 10 the county Wm which he (ROrmally does business al Arthur Gold an attempt sivike, The gatiation announced Plerre Salinger minutes near BST taday Law Against Illegal Armaments RONN \ ny he LADUE deere an NIORSION oF Hime high AY WOR A Wy 0 vel Ose Edmonton 1 ar Ade government tabled ZOSHNG the Mapped east nes Vivlaria ranean DAN use oon A negan etiioment ARVO ment hy White hefare of he ORFINORYS i Part sug onal be all pipe a's Ore "a ! House pre A prey 0 iW LTRLRTY wading WW Was aw 55 S¢ FaVInGe { OUSIY a threngh Social Credit gay would palit Ie whom Won made punishable WE oday AWthayized £ thal he bhundes Qa \ Ay RARUIACIUTe OF rouhled aangey WR Rave sats Ae doCause oTian Tebels \ \ \ ITTY VO WeaRH 1 Wm IH St Gera AN ATRINONT DIA Was being studied AL They NE Yel WIV Ws We 1 Aboard, sesh VW numeran ooniing MTS we am LA HEY Had Weahans meal aed for Alg : increasing hy one | Just as Gilmour's hands toueh PLANE CARRYING Each To OFFER PROVINCES BIGGER TAX SHARE Levy Income Taxes OFTAVWA (CF)~Prime Min ister Diefepbpker t9dpy offered the provinces an meressesd share of personal income ak Eollections, ranging wp 19 29 per cent by 1, on condition they levy their own income taxes His propose), read (9 provi cigl premiers gi the opening of the Dominion - provincial fiscal conference, was (or B progres sive reduction in federal income taxes siarting with 8 16-per-cent ent In the 1962-64 fiscal year and percentage point yearly 10 20 per cent n 1968-47 The provinces' present share of persongl income tax collec Hons under existing Lax-renisl BEreements is 18 per cent Mr. Diefenhaker proposed no change in the present provineisl share of corporation income Laxes--nine per cent of corpora tion profits which Is approx mately 22 per cent of tolal col Iections, Nor did he offer any change in the H0-per-cept share {of succession duty | MUST LEVY OWN TAXES The provinces would be re:| Quired 10 levy their own per sonel and corporation income faxes and could occupy the share of those tax fields heing ed hy Oltawa Mr, Diefenhaker said the prov: inces would he free 10 levy more or less than that share, | He called this 'a return to the active responsibilities which| { COMEFS UPR based wer Following the prime minly ister's statement and a further elaboration hy Finance Minister |Fleming, the elosed-doors con: [ference adjourned to 3:80 pm today to allow the premiers time to study the federal offer Mr, Diefenhaker said the re {turn of all provinces to the di: rect tax fields--ending the tax government in return for pay: ments based on the agreed hare. 1% per emt of personal Come Lax collections, nine per cent of corporation profits and W per cont of succession dubies In place of this 13958 form Wa, Mr. Diefenhaker in effect proposed BIS formula in 1962 which would inciense 19 & WH formula hy 19%] Quehee piready collects is Own taxes in the three fields and Ontario collects its own corpora: Han income Lax Provincial tags payers receive an mhatement on their federal taxes inline with the 13990 formule In place of this absiement Bnd tax rentals in the other provinces federal taxes would he reduced in gl provinces in line with the new formula "It will then rest with each provincial government in de termine is rales of tax in these fields," Mr. Diefenhaker said CHANGE GRANTS He also proposed a major change in the system of federsl equalization grants to less wealthy provinces These payments now bring the yield from the provineial share of the three tax fields in less prosperous provinees up io the level of the average yield in the two wealthiest, Ontario and Brit ish Columbia His new proposal was for » mare complicated Vormula, The equalization payments would be in m 14 , And in part on natural source revenues--provineial reve enues from such things as for. ests, mining and petroleum, The new federal proposal pro: vides # floor under such equal: igation payments so that ne Jrovince would yeeelve less than t would if the present system were continued vental system which has pre vailed since the war=-would not continuing as a single collection Agency The federal government would collect without charge the per sonal or corporation Income taxes, or hoth, levied hy the| provinees provided federal and| [pravineial tax rules were uni: ! arm He said this could not he done in regard to provincial succes: | sion duty, Any provinee nol wishing to levy its own succes: sion duty could collect half of the yield from federal estate| taxes, similar to the present ar rangement Under present tax - sharing agreements, expiring Mareh #1 next year, eight provinees--all( hut Ontario and Quehee-=have| leased thely rights in the three divest tax fields to the federal Rlmonte Hospital | Given Big Grant | TORONTO (OP)==The Atkin:| son Charitable Faundation tady| vos! Thetannounced a grant of $11,340.78 {iv Almnante General Hospital for the purchase of operating and Nursery equipment Almonte has been eampaign:! ing for seven years to palse| $00,000 to veplace Rosamond Memorial Hospital, built in 1907 hy a group of Almonte pioneer 1a families, | Mr; Diefenbaker also offered an increase, to 835,000,000 a year [rule out the federal government! from $26,000,000, in the special adjustment grants now shared hy the four Atlantic provinces This would he effective for five years from 1062 Navy Plane Crashes In Ocean ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. (AP) A disabled plane carrying Paul Fay to Washington to he sworn in as undersecretary of the navy ran off the end of the run way at the municipal airport early today and plunged info a deep-water ship channel None of the eight persons on hoard the UR, Navy twine engined Convair was badly ins jured, The New Yorkio-Wash: ington flight was carrying Fay: his wife, Anita; his four-year ald daughter, Bally; an aide, and a erew of four The Convair took off from Floyd Bennett Field for Ane drews Aly Foree Base, Md, hut fog and rain prevented a landing ere, While looking for a place to t down somewhere" in Mary nd or Delaware, the plane electrical system failed, ie M NDER-SECRETARY LANDS IN

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