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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1963, p. 29

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 20, 1963 277 s ; advisor to the Privy Counclilspecific government tax inten- ' ' Depressed Area [Budget Secrecy ints win am timisinm ao ve minaines" Dane's Death | d | on fit poor vance But the government could fi gl dence" it was suicide. |Phone call and his hotel bill. ' leiasday Wi 1 "|publicly raise questions con- Said uicide Mickelsen's body was found) His parents, Mr. and Mrs, '; |Tuesday here the rules of se by a hunter Saturday, a week] ,,; ; 4 ' F lerecy have many merits. cerninng "certain budgetary ob- after he disappeared trom s ho- Mickelsen, live in Toronto. J an n er 1re Go t | But, "they also have some/jectives" and invite groups and In Quebec tel in this Laurentiai Mickelsen had recently returned i bie vernmen ee ee ' Eger bea experts to express their ini'y. A search had been organ-|to Canada from Denmark. | & Sol d NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)finto Brantford as a result of its : = '4 the prime minister and the min-jopinions. STE. ADELE, Que. (CP) --jized by provincial police. Bought The federal government's 'plan| designation as a depressed area. VANCOUVER (CP) -- The ister of finance have indicated) Some questions that could be|The death of John Barty Mick-| Following Mickelsen's disap- Fees s | io- designate certain municipali-| Cornwall industrial commis-{°4°'4! government is consider-|that this problem needs t bejraised include the matter of alelsen, 24, whose body was found|pearance, a note was found in ties as depressed areas, entitl-| ionor Bill Anderson favored the img examination of the policy of examined." balanced budget and how it is|with a bullet wound in the head,/his room askirg that his girl @ CHECKER BOARDS s to be achieved, the reducing or|has been ruled a suicide. friend in Denmark--his native . ing them to special tax conces-ljasisjation. Cornwall has been|complete secrecy imposed prior) Canada should. not adopt a 2 a | | sions, came under heavy fire) qosignated as a depressed area.|to presentation of the budget,|system "which enables inter-|raising of taxes and discuss:on| Coroner Jean - Louis Taillon country--be telephoned "in the inquest/event of my death." 's | 165 Simcoe St. S. Tuesday. : f F He said, however, there had|says a government financial ex-|ested parties to profit throughjon how to achieve greater Ca-jsaid Tuesday that an 1 Oshawa eDelegates to the annual meet-lpeen no rush of inquiries and/pert. knowledge obtained in ad-|nadian ownership of Canadian|into the death was unnecessary| Mickelsen also left money in Kenneth W. Taylor, specialjvance," he said, Secrecy onlindustry. because there was "clear evi-|his room to pay for the Tele: (By | nner ff | a ing of the Ontario Development Council protested an. explana- only one. definite request. tion given by guest speaker Jack A. Teeter, deputy commis- sfoner with the department of industry. Under the proposed legisla- tion, areas designated as de-| pressed districts may offer a three-year tax-free incentive pe- riod to industries willing to lo- cate there. John. C. Don, industrial com- missioner for Dundas, 19 miles} from Brantford, said: "T think this is the greatest | mistake the government has ever made. For five years, 1 have been successful in bring- ing industry to Dundas and now anyone who wishes can locate 19 miles away and get a tax concession for doing so. If this legislation is permitted to re- main, I can see no future for Dundas." 'FUZZY THINKING' C. B, Cullen, industrial com- missioner for Guelph, said: * "Phere is some fuzzy thinking somewhere in any government that will make a decision like this. It has made a. mockery of the whole thing. "What is the use of finding ®mployment in Brantford if it is going to put people out of work in' Guelph?" Kenneth Grant, industrial commissioner for Hamilton, said 'a recent report stated 600 families were expected to move 'Soviet Jews 'Persecuted, Group Says | OTTAWA (CP) -- A charge f persecution of Jews in Russia Wwas levelled at Soviet embassy pfficials Tuesday b7 a five-man flelegation headed by Montreal lawyer Michae! Rubinstein and including Winnipeg MP David rlikow. ! "They tried to say there was no discrimination," Mr, Rubin- stein told a reporter after a 14% - hour interview with the chief counsellor at the embassy, (Alexei Pop'v, and two- other Soviet officials. Soviet Ambas- sador Ivan Shpedko was not present, The meetin , mpted ques- ions in the House of Commons, here Prime Minister Pearson old.-Opposition Leader Diefen- baker he would check and reply ter as to Whether Canada has made any representations to the joviet Union on the matter. | « Mr, Rubinstein, head of the ewish Labor Commission, said he read to the embassy offi- tials a 1,500-word memorandum which says, in part, that "'the totality of the Soviet policy on| Jewish culture represents an at- fempt to reduce or pulverize ire identity, consciousness) nd spirit." ¢ SAYS JEWS SUPPRESSED The brief, described as 'a melancholy catalogue of perse- Cution," said the 3,000,000 Jews the Soviet Union are not al-| wed to have .eir own schools} or cultural] institutions, or even ewspapers, whereas smaller ethnic groups have them all. * "The last remaining Jewish ¢ommunal institution, the syna- gogue, is beset by restrictions 4 hat bespeak an official effort|}. liquidate Judaism; hundreds of synagogues have been closed; private prayer meetings have a banned; the lone rabbin- al seminary, in Moscow, has been virtually shut down." The brief traced this discrim- ination back to 1948 when a "vast array" of Jewish cultural institutions in Russia was forc- ibly liquidated by Stalin who &lso executed "practically all' Jewish cultural leaders and Writers. : Mr, Rubinstein said that when this point was raised, the em- Dassy Officials replied that "we don't want to discuss what hap- pened under the regime of the personality." Mr, Rubinstein said Mr. Po- pov would not accept the state- thents in the brief. 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