2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 29, 1961 Sales Tax Called INTERPRETING THE NEWS Syrian Revolt Bad For Nasser By HAROLD MORRISON [reshuffled his cabinet, creating y . Canadian Press Staff Writer [seven vice - presidents. Apr), CAMP BORDEN Bui: Gamal Abdel Nasser's ambi- was at the top of the list; Serraj| cP, U WOVE S8IC 0 Toray. tions to become the Strongman somewhere near the bottom. | que Nationale es Army Wants 'To Modify FN Rifles Longest Session Ends | With Bitter Sitting . OTTAWA (CP) -- It ended at that it would finish is businessiind cabinet ministers y lead- Disaster {1:15 a.m. today. before the summer heat ar-/ing a '"'ganging up" on Britain ; awd ok. | "It was the fourth session of rived. That hope evaporated at the conference. do AVA (CE)eOntanio Jes the 24th Parliament, the longest amid the steam of Jhany ma: Mr. Fieming stoutly denied| posed provincial sales tax of in Canadian story. davutite for issues, chiefly t 9 sven fits Severs) times. He asserted three per cent as a 'financial :| And its final sitti y--~ 5 he wouldn't serve in any gov-/disaster," Senator Arthur W. ) ' '|174th--was typical of the entire|Coyne as governor of the Bank ernment which adopted an anti- gaasien ad -- of reo) said|of the Arab world may be badly Syrian interests were wu. [liave exploded in the hands of |session, a day of acid comment|of Canada. British 'policy. Thursday. {hit by the sudden revolt in Sy-/merged under Cairo domination. TS, and bitter retort by the ruling] In July it knocked off for a There wasn't "the slightest! The tax represents the price|ria. : Serraj recently quit. He made the comment today. nservatives and the Liberal-'seven-week summer recess, re-ishred of proof" in charges he paid by the Ontario government It may take some time for| Syrian military tempers when seven members of Parlia- F opposition. suming Sept. 7 with hopes of|and Mr. Hees had taken an anti-|when it decided to "follow John" |the president of the United Arab boiled under a display of new Ment flew here to hear why the | Such as Finance Minister quick cleanup. But a host of British line. He labelled such| (Diefenbaker) in his successful | Republic to convince the rest of nationalism. But while some Sy- rifles require modification to >" Fleming flailing opposition crit-/late - session issues dragged reports as "downright false- bid in 1957 for federal power, the Arab nations that the U.A.R.|rians would like to see an end try them out. lics for "blatant lies" when they|the sittings long past the pre- hood "false in all particulars" the senator declared. can promote strength, unity and|to the republic, this is unlikely Brig. Love, Canada's deputy 'laccused him of an anti-British| vious record of 155 sittings daysiand a "blatant lie." He spoke during debate in the/€quality in the Middle East. [to happen. There is evidence of|quartermaster-general, said the ,! [attitude at this month's Com-|set in 1903. | He said the government seeks upper chamber on the govern. The three-year Egyptian-Sy- division among the Syrians one 400 canadian rifles are being ; /monwealth talks in Ghana. LEADERS AWAY only to preserve Commonwealth/ment bill ending the tax-rental|rian amalgamation under the, this issue and Amer's own odifi 4 Z| Or Liberal Lionel Chevrier "Th incipal adversaries (rading preferences for Cana-|system in federal-provincial fis- republic is seen, at least in the forces are so spread among the MO ified at a cost of $1,040,000. § [charging that Transport Minis- wor Dr Jor pa i when the dian producers. cal relations and letting the eyes of some disappointed Sy- Syrians that an effective revolu-'A two-piece firing pin is being ter Balcer and the government! '= "ro noc Con 2 sixdaY NEGATIVE POS) provinces after next March 31|rians, as a vehicle for the pro-/tion may be impossible. substituted, although none of "are out to destroy Trans-Can. Weary tO | SIX-GAY NEGATIVE" POSITION 10441 0ir own taxes. The bill{motion of Nasser's personal am-| Nasser himself has made ' " ir Lines." week since May, finally The Liberals said this position! os i " ing. | biti e. the Canadian models had devel. ada Air Lines. Ie ar i hain ss. Prime Lf als said this pos received third and final reading. |Pitions to rule the Arab world. clear he would never tolerate oped broken pins. Similat rifles™ | Mr. Balcer announced that Jrappe D fonbaker: was atl purely "negative. Senator Roebuck said Mr. Die.| To get Syria to join the re-|dissolution of the republic. °P ES her ins. Similar rifles - {Donald Gordon has been reap- Minister B jelen a sers tio George Mcllraith (L--Ottawa gorvorer tot it be understood in|Public, Nasser rewarded his|Armed with MiG jet fighters Seq DY ritish troops exploded [pointed for another two years Yornon Ban 1 Opposition|west) said the gov ern ment| jos (hat he would increase On- (chief Syrian _ supporter, Col.|and other Soviet military equip-/in 199 because of broken firing las chairman of the Canadian| ~ k both on speaking enzage. should be seeking to expand i oc vcidies by amounts that|Abdel Hamid Serraj, with an in- ment, Egypt is in a strong posi- pins. : oe National Railways' board of di-|Sask., both on speaking engage- rade instead of trying to main-| goo no™ coiled at around $150, fluential political position in theltion to back Nasser's words. The firing pin modification, rectors. The burly Scot has been ments. wound up. itsi Yl identical trade patterns. 300°) annually, The revised NeW central government. with guns, Egypt has a popula- along with a slight change in getting $75,000 a year as chair 1° OS und i A He said he hoped that at the arrangements for federal - pro-| Meanwhile, Nasser's own mil-{tion of about 25,000,000 com- the barrel, is intended to pre- man and president of the CNR. SpSS(on er a aloes and Next conference Mr. Fleming vincial fiscal matters wouldn't|itary chief, Field Marshal Ab-|pared with Syria's 4,000,000, vent a cartridge with excessive Health Minister Monteith an. Us be ween $e ss would use le nguage plain/do that so the sales tax followed del Hakim Amer, was given in-| But the outburst in Syria un- pressure forcing hot gases back nounced that radiation levels in Mr. Chevrier. ao enough so that all the world's|{y "make possible the spending|Creasing power in Syria. Amer|doubtedly adds to Nasser's wor- through the breech mechanism Eastern Canada hit record Bigzest 2 jhe So es hy gine English-language and European proclivities of the (Ontario) goy- sided with the Syrian peasantsiries. Other Arab states may|into the rifleman's face. |1evels in the week of Sept. 11-17, when MF. aloes listed prin press didn't misunderstand him!ernment." against entrenched interests and|show reluctance in the future to m---- - but cautioned that there is no ™? g 5 y. tne govemn | sain. {increased his own popularity in join the republic. is may af- . . immediate hazard to health, Ment approved a transatlantic SFR LL HEAVIEST ON POOR Syria. through land reform and|fect Nasser's abiiity to convince COmmit For Trial APPROVE TAX-SHARIN( ole to Londen jo he Ini come out "second best" in any The sales tax is the worst low tarifi rates. {the West and Moscow that he is 'E X-SH/ NG vately-ow anadid acific $ § + irlintas akitsm C (ree tri : tit ith Eu. kind of taxation because it falls|FAST RESHUFFLE really the top man in the Middle § Both the. Commons ang the Aislines, breaking'a TCA mon- a Se compe Spat most heavily on the poor, he| Last month, Nasser suddenly|East. On Murder Charge Senate gave final approval to opoly. WOODSTOCK (CP) -- Walter under Mr, Disfenbaker. ia The prime minister had done bi i more to "'intensify the evil" in Status Seekers der of Wilfred John Mines, 2,. the system of federal subsidies 0 Norwich. Miners's bo ly was : to provinces than any predeces- a : . . found in a shallow ditch about: ~ sor, using the worst features as WATERLOO (CP) -- Acting than one-quarter of their men- six miles northwest of Wood- election bait. But the govern.|Principal Wyn Rees of Renison tal capacities. "the stock. IN A STEW About where to buy that new rug. Why not give Nu-Way a try. You will be amazed at the large selection and the low. low prices. Call today ! Nu-Way Rug Co. 174 MARY ST. ringleader is aj | ciety in various parts of the Both railways had contended| world. before the royal commission on It also hopes to collect and|lransportation that the Rover. tonight east 20 to 25 Saturday. inio about the most powerful Preserve records and traditions ment shousd oot the oii for] Marine forecasts valid until group in the country. They Of the Gordons and to foster an statutory free transportation. 11 a.m. Saturday: owned about three - quarters of interest in these. These are to Lake Ontario: Winds west: (he Jand be housed in the society's head- erly 15 knots today becoming Through r|quarters at Aboyne Castle. southerly 15 to 20 early Satur- wold was day. Clear today, partly cloudy grew poorer Saturday. tensive holdings Lake Erie: Winds variable 10 mented knots increasing to seutherly 15 this evening and to 25 to 30 Sat- urday. Clear today, cloudy with the chance of a shower Satur- day Lake Huron, Georgian Bay Winds westerly 15 knots hecom- - ing south to southeast 20 this peterborough evening and increasing to 30 Trenton « knots early Saturday. Clear to- Killaloe . day, scattered showers Satur- Muskoka .. day. North Bay Forecast Temperatures Sudbury . Low tonight, High Saturday: Earlton Windsor 45 68 Kapuskasing i St. Thomas ........ 42 65 White River PUFFING CHAMPS 4 h : lately industries said. Ontario residents now felt) -------------- ---- pre the controversial government Mr. Che vrier immediately Sipe it to be a financial disaster. i bill setting up a new Dominion-|fired his charge that Mr, Bal-| Mr. Fleming said there was = gaonator Roebuck said federal- hd Ld Ld [Robert Clark, 26, a Norwich Mr. and Mrs. George Wood- | the U.S. pipe smoking tourna- provincial tax - sharing agree-|cer and the government were no doubt the British proposal to. vincial relations had reached 1 S niversi |area tobacco worker was com... man of Washington, D.C., | ment. They kept their pipes ment. It was one of the billsiout to ruin TCA. join the Common Market had (p. "|owest ebb in our history" Imitted for trial Thursday, puffed their way to the na- | : ha , other |8iven royal assent in the clos-| "Nothing is further from the caused deep concern among the | charged with the Aug. 26 mur- tional man-and-wife cham- Lit longer than. any 0 ing moments of the marathon/truth," Mr. Balcer shot back. other Commcrwealth nations. | pionship here Thursday in | team. --(AP Wirephoto) [session. "Shocking and untrue," Mr. But the Accra talks had been marr ~The bill's main feature in-|Fleming shouted. conducted in an atmosphere of | - volves the provinces levying Debate earlier in the day fol- restraint and seriousness " 1 ( Probing Student their own income taxes, starting! lowed the same pattern But the last word in the ses- 1 on 0 next year. The opposition has| The main joust concerned/sion went to neither a senator : Won oo I ] cap WR | : |labelled it a return to the "tax/what Mr. Fleming and Trade nor an MP. ment must face the voters on|College sai ursday night uni- ather, sai r. Rees, Endorsement Extortion Racket jungle" of the 1930s. Minister Hees said, or didn't! py ae spoken by Chief Jus-|"this mess'--and it may not be| versity presidents are embar- students who suffer most in col- DETROIT (CP) -- Police said The session began last Nov. say, at the Accra Common- ;.. patrick Kerwin, deputy|very long either, said the one- rassed by students expressing|lege are the potential intellectu- . {Thursday they are investigating|17, about two months ahead ofjwealth economic conference. governor-general, who read the time Ontario cabinet minister. |radical views which might dam-|als, the egg-heads en embryo B A 1 ca S [complaints of an extortion the usual time, with the hope] The Liberals had accused the speech from the throne in the Senator Roebuck said the|age fund-raising campaigns. who see the academic preten- Y ng 1 I racket operated by a student NE RNR " |Senate chamber to end the ses- federal and Dano govern In his Shening addivss at the sons 9f thele college and its dis-| - : gang in a Detroit high school. sion -- 75 minutes after mid-/ments 'take the prize as the college, an Anglican aifiliale ofjappointi raclice, | DETROIT (AP)--The Episco- "Two students told of paying WEATHER FORECAST {night : wildest spenders of our time."" [the University of Waterloo, Dr. Ross said Thursday night pal (Anglican) Church Thursday «ributes' of 50 cents a dav for | - BN A ------ie-------- | Prof. Rees said that students that Prof. Rees had not under-| endorsed artificial birth-control the jast 18 months to six boys, | . [who think for themselves are a stood his remarks. Dr. Ross when in '"'obedience 0.51 te under threats of being beaten 1n Tr : | "thorn in the flesh" of univer- said he had acclaimed the real| duties of marriage," and urged jf they refused e g arm or (®) rong sity officials. thinkers and condemned] government aid to family plan- = The alleged ' | ; He attacked university presi-| the nice students who do every-| ning overseas. 16 - year - old boy who was ° y dents, in particular Dr. Murray | thing required of them but It is the first time the 3,500,- expelled from the school last W th 1 d |Ross of York University, who|Nink. | 000 - member denomination has! February. The five other sus- | 1 ou S al | 1eSa 08 Ol 1 greet their students with a "sea- -e. Res should read be-| officially sanctioned such prac. DPects are still at the school. | sonal fall-out of platitudes." |yond the headlines and he would tice, although it has been ray RG | Forecasts issued by the Tor- ton: Mainly sunny today. Satur- ; \poN (CP)--The Scottish; "In these days one can't hold) Dr. Ross, in an opening ad- soon change his completely in- ally condoned by the Church in onto weather office at 5 a.m.: day increasing cloudiness and a ordone have decided it's high on to thousands of acres of land dress to his students last week, Sccuraie, Wierpretation he my recent years. Most major Pro- Synopsis: A predominantely little warmer with the chance io they started working to any more," Gordon added. condemned students who do ev- By Lol TOSS. ia : 5 fow Ride fap h Prof. Rees said universit testant bodies have taken a sim- sunny day was in prospect in of a few Showers fhe stter strengthen the bonds among! A result of this process way erything but think ad use less presidents are irritated when 3 ilar stand. almost all regions with after- noon or evening. Winds west 15 their far-flung namesakes. that Gordons are scattere ents In many lands today *'popu- Study Terms noon temperatures ranging from today south 15 to 20 Saturday.| They've formed a non-politi-|around the globe. . . res tinking fludent challenges lation is increasing so fast that the low 60s in southwestern On-| Northern Georgian Bay, Tim- cal and non - sectarian society| This was reflected in the pat ontinue 1088S communities from ' which the survival of young and old!, OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Min- tario to the mid-40s in the agami, Agoma, Cochrane re-| called the House of Gordon. tern of applications for mem- university ox ects 10 bh mo is threatened and population|iSter Fleming said Thursday north. A storm now crossing the gions, North. Bay, Sudbury! «wo. cai ourselves the House|Pership in the new society. The university pects to get ils mo- {night he hopes at a "very early! Prairies indicates the return of Clearing and a little warmer to- x gi ra' 90-odd persons who have joined] or a Nn en ney. 5 control has become a neces 5; 7 » : of Gordon because we're not: + Canad "But thank God for him," ites 3? : $ - y se h - . » 3 3 5 - om ; " : "ho 5 S ¢ ' i 3 sity." the resolution read | date to announce the person- more unsettled weather Satur-|day. Saturday cloudy with scat really. a. clan said: Charles include Gordons from Canada i) | Prof Rear said Th ah Bo as ; * nel and terms of reference of day. Rain or wet snow are fore- tered showers and little change 0 "ihe honorary organizer, Australia, New and, the AWA (CP)--The two ma. hol d i it hid af While condemning abortion a royal commission announced cast for northern regions, with|in temperature. Winds west 15 in a telephone interview from |CNited States ar South Africa. || ailways have agreed to DO a Se lar i ap e hi el and infanticide, we believe that!in the June budget to study Can-|showers across the central part today, south 15 to 20 Saturday. jl home. at Aboyne Castle in| Membership--at 10 shillings a keep on giving free rides to|:'¢ 5'a us de ers and acacemic melliods of Somrol Which ate ada's banking and finance insti- of the province. Southern Ona-| White River region: Mainly! Aberdeenshire. " year " is open lo Shyane best: wives nd dependents of mem. empire builders. medically endorsed and morally | tutions. He replied in the com-|rio will be mainly cloudy with sunny today. Cloudy with Show-| cm. »unwac g : ling the name of Gordon bers of the Commons and the acceptable may help the peo-/mons to William Benidickson the chance of a few showers ers tonight and Saturday Mil- The avelage clans Sevelops d| Gordon member by marriage or| Senate, Transport Minister Bal- ple of (underdeveloped) lands|(L--Kenora-Rainy River.) during the day. der. Winds increasing to south- gE i eo Ses pol descent. y : Th nounced in the Commons 2 to plan {emily life that chil-| Ay another point Mr. Beni: Take St. Clair, Lake Erie, erly 20 to 25 today becoming didn' tmigrate much, ~The House of Gordon lists as as ay night. He sad the pol Sen may e i without a like gickson asked whether the ca-|Lake Huron, southern Georgian westerly 15 Saturday. "Wo. on the. other hand iS, objects the sponsoring of io ey Sos on. yon | ihood. of starva:ion. |binet would overrule a recent/Bay regions, Windsor, London:| Western James Bay: Clearing 4" + ail over Scotland." gatherings of members and for- ty te pass privilege in- The two - weeks convention, Board of Transport Commis-| Sunny today. Saturday mainly today, becoming overcast wih) prea out 2 ih otlane. mation of branches of the so- y. which ends today, also approved sioners decision allowing Bell|cloudy with a few showers and rain or wet snow late tonight started enturics ago in the H a resolution put forward by two Telephone to charge higher|a jijtle warmer. Winds light to- and Saturday. Continuing cool. co" or Seotland. By the 16th Reconditioned & Guaranteed southerners calling racial prej- rates. ; day southerly 15 fo 20 Saturday. | Winds west 15 to 20 today, light coniioo They had developed : udice "inconsistent with the gos-! Transport Minister Balcer Niagara, Lake Ontario, Hali- entury, They ha P Budget Terms--All Makes--All Sizes : pel of Jesus Christ. said no appeal has been filed. burton: rezions. Toronto Hamil rom E : 36 50 CHERNEY'S ' up KING ST. E. 728-1641 WRITERS' FAVORITE | Vauxhall Gardens, once a {well-known London entertain | 'e, was I If there is adequate support, ment lace, was Jopular with the house hopes to organize a Samuel Pepys. 218 clan gathering every year, pub: _ Saini lish a clan magazine and pro- vide some form of Gordon badge for its members. The Marquis of Huntly fis chief of the clan. The council directing the affairs of the house includes the Marchioness lof Huntly, the Marquis of Ab- erdeen and Temair, John Gor- don of Pitlurg, Cosmo Gordon of E'lon, Robert Wolrige - Gor- don of Hallhead and Esslemont, George Gordon of Letterfourie, Charles Fellowes - Gordon of | Knockespoch, Seton Gordon and Charles Gordon. RE crn ge cs ms the centuries thei dissipated. 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