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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1966, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 23, 1966 @| Tariff Board By JAMES NELS' OTTAWA (CP) -- The ta board which tries to keep order among conflicting interpreta- tions of Canada's tangled of customs duties, has struck another blow for just plain Eng- me | iksit, A tractor is a tractor designed to push or pull a load--though the board in a 6.000-word ruling found that even it couldn't state it as simply as that. The board as asked a year and a half ago by the revenue department to give its opinion on hat is simply meant by the definition of a tractor. It heard evidence from 26 farm implement and: heavy in- dustry firms and associations, scores of witnesses, and lengthy argument among the experts. The main problem confronting it, the board said, was that the old-fashioned farm tractor has been dressed up by "a bewil- dering multiplicity of ancillary machinery, tools or attachments to which the jargon of the ad- vertiser has given the array of names which must confound the most learned of lexicographers. For Clear Official English code|turally be inclined to call any- SCENIC BEAUTY IN GARDENIA DRIVE AREA today. The heavy back- ground of trees would indi- cate that it is in a heavy- This home on Gardenia drive illustrates one of the many new designs available "These additions produce aj metamorphosis whereby the} tractor--if it is still a tractor--| reappears in the sparkling) plumage of backhoes, dozers,| bulldozers, pay doz ers, tilt-| hub of Oshawa's downtown business life. --Oshawa Times Photo forested area; but actually it is within seven minutes of the Four Corners, the dozers, U-dozers.... | Strikes Blow signers to say what was a trac- tor and what was not. Neither could it leave it to the importer and Canadian user. He'd na- thing a tractor. So the board ruled that a combustion engine as an in- tegral part of it, and it must be self-propelled when performing its tractor function. Then the board made a ruling like Solomon's judgment be- tween the two harlots: divide the child in two. The part that is unquestion- ably a tractor will be given tariff treatment as a_ tractor, That part that is equipment or devices 'not so essentially con- stitutive as to form an integral mechanical unit' with the trac- tor, will be taxed as machines or tools for use on tractors. Commandmant Doesn't Apply PERTH, Australia (Reuters) The commandment "'thou shalt not kill' does not apply to mili- tary operations, Chief Justice Sir Albert Wolff ruled in the su- preme court of West Australia Wolff gave the decision in dis- missing an application for ex- emption from military service bunntae mnet hava as intaragl |, Political Careers Yacht Afloat Atlantic Kept | LOTS OF NAMES There are also pneumotrac- tors, rooters, rippers, skidders, straddle - carriers, tractorload- lers, traxcavators, and a host of TORONTO (CP) -- A royaljother names for them, /by Danila Covich, 21, a Roman |Catholic who said he does not believe in killing. The commandment "thou shalt not kill" was "directed at killing in the nature of murder, ee St? Recah RI Sy a Re Bi Ha , ~ Raver g DISCOUNT > BOMBSHELL Office-In-One Unit Plus A Steno Chair iart : commission investigating Atlan-| The nub of the argument ap-|and does not apply to killing tic Acceptance Corp., which)peare d to be: how many/|Which takes place in the course tank in a vast sea of debt last|gadgets can you build onto ajof military operations," the Desk complete with key, 2 drawers and a letter file drower, 2 storoge space front drops to form a typewriter toble, Ball bearings on oll drowers. S| i | } Depend On Report OTTAWA (CP) --. Political careers hang in the balance to-|Mr. Cardin testified at the com-| said, day with publication of the long- awaited royal commission re- port into the Gerda Munsinger sex and security affair. The report by Mr. Justice Wishart Spence of the Supreme Court of Canada was to be made public by the government at noon EDT. The judge was ordered to in- quire into allegations by Justice Minister Cardin that Opposition Leader Diefenbaker, when prime minister in 1961, mishan- dled the Munsinger case when it was brought to his attention. Mr. Cardin, now ill at his home in Sorel, Que., told the Commons March 14: 'I have staked my seat on my allega- tions." Mr. Cardin the same day chal- lenged Mr. Diefenbaker io do the same. Mr. Diefenbaker made no direct reply but he has described the inquiry as a witch hunt conducted in revenge for Siete te i el Olen 7 at pula: wane agen : year, was told Wednesday the oa "ompany provided money to get Neither Mr. Diefenbaker norjdiscreet but never improper, he the vaclt Aveta Tl co Pas ng Accountant Bertrand wWolf- Davie Fulton, former Con- "th During the inquiry the 37-|servative justice minister, said eye tnoet & wget Mage year-old Mrs. Munsinger wasjhe informed Mr. Diefenbaker tered in the cate oF the st described by commission coun-jabout RCMP reports on Mrs.|o¢ Bugene Last of Toronto, pres- sel as a common prostitute,)Munsinger as soon as he re-| ident ee rincipal ge of petty thief and one-time Russian /|ceived them. Dalite Co a Cenada espionage agent who had had an| He said Mr. Diefenbaker had| Dalite it bankrupt last illicit. sexual relationship with|immediately instructed Mr. Se- year owing $4,200,000 me Atlan- Pierre Sevigny when he was as-|vigny to break off with Mrs. | tic The eenicslan has been sociate defence minister in Mr. |Munsinger. told Atlantic probably will not Diefenbaker's cabinet. Mrs.| In only one of the many odd|recover much more than $700 Munsinger lived in Montreal/turns the case took, the Con-/ 999 of this from 1955 to 1961. servatives tried to have Prime| : Mr. Cardin also alleged that|Minister Pearson censured by| Mt. Wolfman testified that two or more ministers in the| Parliament. | costs of building and renovating Diefenbaker cabinet were in-| This came after RCMP Com-|{i@ 40-foot Aquilla III came to volved with Mrs. Munsinger and| missioner George B. McClellan | $°2:514. that this constituted a security| testified that in late November,| Mr. Justice Samuel Hughes of risk. : 1964, Mr. Pearson sought from|the Ontario Supreme Court, the Mr. Sevigny testified at the|him any scandalous information|Commissioner, said Atlantic inquiry that he had a physicalj/about any MP in the last 10|might not have gone bankrupt relationship with Mrs. Mun-|years: if its president, C. Powell Mor- wager, cut thet she was not his gan, had been able to get a mistress. He also said nationaljof attempted bribery and coer- hoped-for $14,000,000 morigage security had not been en-|cion in high government circles|°" his Bahamas projects. dangered. had been made by the Conserv- Georeg Hees, former Conserv-|atives in.the Rivard case. sive tendo minister, testified be; Mir, vearson said he had not|fenbaker accused the judge of a mission inquiry last spring. never made clear and My Nin. tral government in the Lucien|had met Mrs. Munsinger four|sought any scandal about MPs|smear. Rivard narcotics case. of 1964. times. He might have been in-!h4t had asked for information| Mr. Diefenbaker then ordered jtractor and still have a tractor, | jnot something else? | | "One thing which emefges| jclearly from the evidence is the) Hack of unanimity of opinion on| the subject," the board said after reviewing over 1,000 pages) jof transcript. | It went to four dictionaries land two encyclopaedias. It \found one common feature-- fa tractor must be self-propelled. | "Without self-propulsion the |machine would be unable to ex- jercise its essential function of "ltraction or pulsion by its own|nos was not fixed. locomotion." But, the board) chief justice said. "This has been . recognized from time immemorial." WILL, TRY BISHOP ATHENS (AP)--A Greek Or- thodox bishop, accused of rip- ping up a royal decree last No- vember ordering the church hierarchy to suspend election of 15 new bishops, was ordered) Wednesday to stand trial on a) charge of "gross disrespect of) authority." The date of trial for Metropolitan lakovos of Ellaso-| added, it was the addition of) gadgets that might take a ma-| chine beyond being simply a tractor. | | 'What was at stake was. the| rate of duty importers must pay) on tractors and more compli-| cated tractor - like machines. Tractors are admitted to Can- ada from all countries free of auty, Sut some sguipment weed on a tractor requires payment of duty as high as 35 per cent when brought into Canada from some foreign countries. The board said it couldn't leave it to the equipment de- DEALING YOUR CAR ? The Mean To See Is JACK HUGHES at ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIiMtiTes Constitutents Send MP Mail Urging Resignation By RONALD LEBEL Monday and Mr. Gregoire ex- OTTAWA (CP)--A letter ad-|pects to receive thousands in dressed simply, "Gregoire, Ot- the next few. weeks. tawa," was delivered on Par- "Resign immediately." Gilles Gregoire, the atist-minded independent MP,| his party strongly opposes sep-' chuckled as he showed the let- jaratism. ter to a reporter. ---- Although he favors the ban-/ ishment from Quebec of the) post office and all other federal| agencies, Mr. Gregoire praised | postal workers for their effi- ciency. The blunt note in French was) mailed Wednesday at Arvida, the aluminum centre in Mr. | Gregoire's riding of Lapointe, and was unsigned. It was among unusual replies to a questionnaire tne MP sent to all 15,224 households in the riding, asking his constituents| Winter they feel he should "complete my mandate." Out of 204 replies received to, date, 149 said Mr. Gregoire! should stay on until the next) election and 55 called for his resignation. The 40-year-old MP, who was elected president of a Quebec) separatist party in August, said) in an interview he will seriously | consider resigning if 55 per cent or more of the replies favor it. | on any political intervention in police investigations and on any contacts by MPs with dubious or criminal elements. The case took another odd turn wheh Mr. Justice Spence made public what he called a a boycott of the inquiry by his and Mr. Fulton's counsel. 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