Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, March 21, 1956

Issue date: Wednesday, March 21, 1956
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 21, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba Rage 8 Winnipeg free press. Wednesday March 21. 1956 no estimate on Cost of pay boosts Ottawa up i proposed pay increases for Federal civil serv ants cannot be estimated. Finance minister Hon. Walter Harris said tuesday night in his budget speech. Reiterating that some increases in salaries and rates of pay Are about due. Or. Harris said he can not say what they will Cost. How Ever a general one per cent boost would Cost about including the required Lump sum payment to the Federal pension fund. In View ref this the increases May involve very considerable he added. Prime minister St. Laurent advised civil service organizations by letter in february that the Pov can Anont is compiling information on which to base decisions on the amounts and distribution of an in it looks As if we re in for a Good Spring if the latest . Loner Range weather forecast is Correct. Between now and april to it says temperatures in this area will he above nor Mal and Precipha fion will be Light. Farmers gain most sir Miles Thomas quits Boac i Johannesburg Reuters last autumn. The civil and businessman s Vermi cute used for agn federation and the professional brought Down in the purposes Thomas. 59, announced to have the information in about six . Or about mid april. All civil service organizations have been seeking increases since last autumn. The civil service or s 11 a f i Institute of the Public service specified no amount. The civil service association of Ottawa for increases ranging be tween 12 and 15 per cent while the amalgamated civil servants of Canada asked for a general boost. Share benefits with businessmen by Victor Mackie Ivory in their manufacture pois Ottawa special a used in agriculture or Horti says Canada Lois Washington decide pipeline Toronto geology pro Fessor said monday night the fed tuesday by Hon. Walter Harris tags or labels for designating wednesday that he has re minister of finance. The tax and Tariff change Sis. Were relatively Small in their stand Pat budget amounting to a reduction of Only s12.000.000 or in total. It was the banners and businessmen that benefited the most from the tax and Tariff changes but the Bene fits were not substantial. Only significant Tariff alteration involved parts for agricultural machinery and equipment. There was also a change in thai grades or Quality of meat Poul fish. Overseas airs Vays corporation. Eggs fruit and vege Ancl finally the sales tax is lifted from artificial Inse Inina lion refrigerators. In his economic review at the Ajrije out of the red because or. Harris noted that he quit he _ Post had not fully shared in the in a nationalized being experienced by the of try is not my natural the Economy. J his on comm Cal on for example wheat Farmers was to Thal is ill crested tiie development of atomic income tax provisions which enable Farmers to claim Tion conventions annually. The same had a much better than me it ill cell crop hut during the firs part and plastics the crop year were unable 10 Etc j liver As much As All of us would exempt Zijke to have seen. However this for not More than two farnvj1as changed materially since the have Era government has bungled plans for a National Gas pipeline. Conventions annually. The same session began and sales prof. G. B. Langford head applies to doctors. the University of Toronto s geology ears and lawyers and other Mem in Section on expenditures ical sciences department. Said the Bers professions not on Harris said he could expect government hns let the in the Tariff changes the Al Luther expenditures than pipeline s Fate be decided in Wash Ernie no acted to a isted in connection with a ii non ton Lllan has resulted from re Price supports. Deliberation by the United Tariff Boardl decisions i government of whether to a How recent decisions of the e i 1 of inn Tariff Narri a Nim on in in import of Canadian Gas was one Ottawa sweetens tax Ante Ottawa increased Rev Enue guarantees Are being made available to the provinces by the Federal government under its tax sharing offer but it has closed the door on any further negotiations on splitting of the Federal tax pot. Finance minister Hon. Walter Harris announced in his budget tuesday night that the Revenue guarantee has been boosted to 95 per cent of the average of the pre ceding two years up from the previous offer of 90 per cent. But on provincial demands for an increased share of tax revenues or. Harris told the com Mons we cannot see How we can go under All the circumstances we believe our offer is eminently fair and that it is reasonable and i realistic in the Light of Federal land provincial or. Harris said prime minister St. Laurent has written to All 10 provincial premiers on the subject and that the correspondence will be tabled in the commons today. Legislation coming he also said Federal legislation will be introduced later this ses sir Miles who in his eight years Sion to cover the Over All Federal As Boac chief pulled the govern tax sharing offer which becomes effective april 1, 1957. The Federal plan As negotiated of Federal provincial concluding with a March 9 meeting 1. Pay provinces equalization subsidies to bring All up to the per capita level of Ontario and British Columbia the two wealth Iest in the income succession Fields. 2. Allow provincial taxpayers to deduct from their Federal tax liability up to 10 per cent of fed eral personal income tax nine per cent of taxable corporation income and .50 per cent of Federal Succes Sion duties. The provinces would have the signed As chairman of British Harry Ferguson research lid., the company which is developing a secret Ferguson car and claims it will revolutionize the Auto Indus try. Option of continuing tax rentals to the Federal government or having the Central administration collect taxes for them at a fee on the 10-9-50 basis. The new portion and income tax revenues in Canada. Hon. R. D. Turner provincial treasurer declared the 95 per cent average of the previous two years and the option of election to collect under the old formula tul in meets our demands for a minimum services administered for the City of Toronto and 12 adjacent municipalities by the metro Council. Turner said the increase to. 195 per cent halved the risk of a sudden cutback reducing Mani Toba s income under the new fiscal agreements. In the event of a Sharp increase the province could elect the old formula and collect an increased total. J ancient land the Island of Ceylon was first settled by singhalese from India about the 6th Century dec. Recession but would mean nothing to them in extra Cash in times of an ascending Economy. Under the previous guarantee offer the provinces were assured they would not get less Ian the highest of the amount available in the final year of the current tax rental pacts which expire next Spring or a per cent of the aver age of the two preceding years under the new five year arrange ments. Under the latest proposal the provinces would not get less than the amount available if the pres ent tax rental formula continued for the next five years and not less than 95 per cent of the average of the two preceding years under the new formula. Premier d. L. Campbell said ont. Fluoride decision could bring Steps i to ban chlorination i Toronto up the Star quotes Legal experts As saying any one who does t like chlorine in his municipal water Supply now can get a court order Banning its use. I it says the possibility of Banning chlorine used throughout Ontario for 40 years to purify water arises from a decision monday by the higher floor is most Welcome the Ontario Appeal court that met i Rop Olitan Toronto has no authority to fluoridated its water Supply. Water is one of several Public to Manitoba. He said it would stabilize Manitoba s income in the event of a Sharp change in Cor the Bakers Union Label experienced bakery help wanted male or female 40 hour week s44.40 to per week Blue Crow and . Benefits. Must be willing to join Union. Apply Baker s Union labor Temple 165 James ave., Winnipeg to Stop a headache use Trade Mark registered a Bayer product 12 tablets 24 tablets .29j5 100 Porlant changes in Tariff Cias Sifi a cation practices and As a result. Some parts for agriculture Machin Ery and equipment have been pre-1 Parker continued from Page i of he most humiliating episodes in our prof. Langford told the Toronto Board of Trade hint if lobbyists and modern carpetbaggers Flom entering Canada duty kindergartens had come into the Washington their fight to in Jurec As parliament intended. A limelight several weeks ago when port Gas Canada must Bear Laroff Llam is inc Ludd their Nostoc Parker submitted a to whole Brunt of the pipeline s Cost he doubted Canadian private Enterprise could handle the transaction. The government should subsidize the pipeline s construction. Garbo inherits Kalmar. Sweden Garbo has inherited Kroner subject soon. From an Uncle who worked the excise sales a farm near this South swedish City. As a teen Ager the actress spent Summers on her Uncle s pealed Furra. She visited him 10 years boxes or farm wagons Anci Araco. I tides and material used cd club budget to restore duty free entry Ilion water Defeated 14 to 1, calling for such items used in agriculture for abolition of kindergartens Al operations. I from the Winnipeg Public school a Tariff Board report on potatoes system was presented to the government tuesday night speaking on a last november. Or. Harris said itsjp0jnt of privilege. Trustee Andrew contents have been studied and Robertson submitted a motion ask discussed and he expects to make inc Boarch to express its rave a statement to the House on Over this matter and Dis j approve of the actions of trustee tax has Only two trustees voted amended to provide that the sales. Against this motion trustee Par tax on the following goods be and trustee a. Ross Little. 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Trustee Little said wednesday he Felt this preamble was Little stronger than it need have been. He said he approved of the motion but objected to sections of the preamble. He would t say which sections he objected to. Trustee Robertson said trustee Parker s actions were a com plete flaunting of school Board the questions asked teachers he said questioned the integrity of the schools administrative staff. If trustee Parker s actions were allowed any trustee with a Pel i phobia would be Able to flood the i schools with questionnaires. The questions were foolish and but the sharpest attack came from trustee Joseph Zukin. It was time for the Board to Call a i Hall to such unethical the worst in his memory. Trus tee Zukin said. Trustee he charged had sought backdoor tactics in Surre piously obtaining a list of Grade 1 teachers which he knew was not available to him from the Board. The Man is incapable of facing trustee Zukin said. He was beaten in the kindergarten vote that came up some time ago. Nothing tends More to under mine the authority and position of the superintendent s department than such loaded and distorted he said a statement in the questionnaire that the school Board had no policy on kindergartens was untrue. The policy was known and trustee Parker he said might not like the policy but he was t going to wreck kindergartens. Earlier. Trustee Parker said Hei had sent out the questionnaires As i a private citizen not As a school trustee. But this split personality did not impress trustee Zuken one of the questions was no More than a deliberate falsehood he said. This Man is intoxicated with his stupid press clippings and it goes to his trustee Zuken said. It s almost a pathological hate Campaign to do away with Kinder Tongue in Chefec. Trustee Ken Neth Bowyer said trustee Parker should be thanked for his actions. They had done much to entrench kindergartens in Winnipeg. But trustee Parker should be informed that he was not above the Board. To trustee Bowyer. It was obvious Why the questionnaires had t first i been brought before the Board. Trustee Parker would not reply to trustee Andrew Zaharichuk s question about How Many questionnaires had been returned and about the Content of the replies. A new motion from trustee Par Ker that building and policy committee investigate the question of kindergartens in All aspects and make recommendations to the Board was voted Down. Passenger Miles flown Seal Miles available airline Tea one of the world s principal airlines is owned by the people of Canada. Here Are facts compiled from Tea s annual report for 1955. Record year of growth in Tea services in step with Canada s expanding Economy in 1955 Tea flew the heaviest passenger cargo and mail loads in its history. More passengers were carried than Ever before during the year the airline flew its ten Millionth passenger. Passenger Miles flown increased by 14% to More than were flown in Tea s first eleven years. The dependability of Tea operations is shown by the fact that. 96% of All scheduled mileage was flown. As planned the increase in airline capacity was even greater than the increase in volume of business. Tea made available 28% More ton Miles and 173 More seat Miles in 1953 than in the previous year. No Basic increase in fare Structure in spite of mounting costs of labour equipment and Many kinds of supplies there has been no Basic increase in fares. In fact the average passenger fare is less now than in 1947. This has been made possible by increased operational efficiency and the growth in traffic. Today air travel cannot be regarded As expensive and is increasingly competitive with surface transportation. In 1955, Tea introduced tourist fares to its Southern services and applied reduced family fares to trans Atlantic travel further Steps towards Tea s aim of making air travel financially available to More people. Fifth successive year of profitable operation for die fifth consecutive year Tea s operations in 1955 showed a financial surplus. Operating revenues operating expenses operating inc Jos non operating income vet interest expense net 52s.366 revenues from All sources increased by 12.6% Over die previous year with passenger traffic accounting for an increase of 153. Air freight and express revenues showed a combined increase of sos. Due largely to the increased services offered and the expense of introducing new aircraft operating expenses Rose by 12.3% Over 1954. An Index of the growth of Tea is the figure of invested in property and equip new the year. Commitments for the Purchase of new air Craft during 1956 and 1957 totalled a further at december 31st. Your airline. One of the world s most modern thanks to a planned expansion program Tea has one of the Best equipped fleets of any airline. Most significant development of 1955 was the bringing into service of 15 Vickers Viscount propeller Turbine Tea first airline America to introduce this Type of. And their selection has been amply justified by their outstanding Success and popularity Svith air travellers. Serving fourteen cities in Canada and the United states the Viscount has proved an Ideal medium Range aircraft. The trans Continental and super Constellation services introduced in 1954 have continued in popularity. The percentage of seat occupancy on Tea s services to among the highest of 12 competing airlines a major route Exchange negotiated with Canadian Pacific airlines extended the Tea system to Quebec City Saguenay seven islands Val d or and Earlton. Also service was provided Between Quebec City and the Marit Rhes. For the first time. By the agreement Tea relinquished its operation Between Toronto and Mexico City. Service was also extended to Timmins. Canadian business made increasing air shipping services during the year. Commodity ton Miles totalled 193 above the 1954 figure. Cargo was carried on the More than 150 daily scheduled flights and All cargo services which previously terminated at Winnipeg were extended to Vancouver five nights a week. Converted North Star aircraft provided faster More economical shipping service. The airline flew mail ton Miles an increase of increased flight schedules expedited mail transportation. Tea has recognized its responsibility to provide a balanced service to Canadian communities both Small and Large. In 1955, the company operated to twelve cities having metropolitan populations of Between and and gift Teri cities of less than population. Few of the continent s scheduled airlines provide service to such a High proportion of communities having a relatively Small traffic potential. Looking ahead this year there will be More frequent flights on Many important routes new discounts and 2 of the latest Type of super Constellation will be brought into service. Detailed investigation by the company s technical staff into the potentialities of new Large propeller Turbine and Jet aircraft continues. In aircraft personnel and experience Tea stands ready to meet the Challenge and opportunities of the future. Trans Canada air lines ont of world s grief ;