Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 14, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
I Winnipeg free press wednesday August 14, 1963 Juk House agree on tax Bill change washingt9n special tons the administration monday offered an alternative schedule which would Cut Overall individual income tax rates by 20 per cent instead of the 23.3.per cent recommended by president Ken Nedy last january. Treasury Secretary c. Douglas Dillon outlined the new figures As the House ways and Means committee tackled rate cuts the Core of or. Kennedy s comprehensive tax program after weeks of hammering out structural re the alternative schedule was in line with or. Dillon s earlier pledge in which he said tax cuts would have to be scaled Down proportionately if the committee failed to approve All of Bil lion in off setting new revenues. Deaths Boles mrs. Jennie Mary 49, of 285 Spence Street. Boyer mrs. Alfred 74, of 474 Alexander Avenue. Cartwright mrs. Maureen 45, of 412 landside Street widow of William Edgar Cartwright. Dickinson Tommy 85, of 590 Victor Street suite 6, former boxing and wrestling instructor at the Myca. Dreger mrs. Bertha 76, of 110 Martin Avenue. Ducharme John Robert 55, of 162 Carlton Street. Gauvin Rev. Sister Elizabeth 67, of the order of St. Joseph of Cumberland sask. Gibson mrs. William 73, of 1215 valour Road. Goldman mrs. Harry Maurice of 828 Waterloo Street. Hall Alvah Ashworth 62, o 47 Waverley hotel. Leclair mrs. Martha 74, of Selkirk Man. Lillie Andrew Macdougall 63, of 503 St. James place apart ments Secretary and assistant treasurer of the mid West paper Ltd. Rochon Roland Joseph 54, of Anaheim California formerly of St. Bonniface and Winnipeg. Trojan Michael 82, of 676 red Wood Avenue. Urchison John 50, of Dryden ont., formerly of Winnipeg. For further information please see classified death notices by the Canadian press Chicago William Horlick Sidley 50, heir to the Horlick malted milk Fortune from an overdose of sleeping tablets. Ashville . Or. Marion c. Millender 104, known for several years As one of the old est practising physicians in the United states. London ont. Leslie w. Turn or 77, chairman of the Board Kayser Roth of Canada limited. My Scheil Copp eyes examined Contact finses fitted Harold m. Black optometrist phone we 2-5108 open daily 9 . To . Esler. Pascoo and associates dentists located Over metropolitan store phone Whitehall 2-8531 Corner Portage and Carlton hours 9-6 daily closed saturdays during August by Carl auction Sale of household furnishings and unclaimed and damaged railway goods consisting of 3 pee. Wal. Bedroom Ste. Mar Coni 3 Speed comb. Electric Washer Nice 2 pee. Brown Nylon Chesterfield Ste. 3 Nice hostess chairs bedroom chairs Philips 21" to set Cogswell chair 9 pee. Wal. Dining room Ste. Hoover vacuum elec. Floor polisher portable elec. Sewing machine 5 pee. Chrome set Chrome Stool single cont. Bed mantel radio smokers stands boat Wal. Sewing machine Case chair and Stool 2 fireplace mantels Humidifier floor and table lamps trunks and suitcases Laun dry tubs double stainless steel sink 2 Oak office of drawers Dresser Fence posts joint Cement Roll of wire desk top 2 Telescope posts Bamboo drapes Quantity of dishes and Many other articles at Pur auction rooms. 306 main Street thursday August 15th at 1 . Terms Cash at Carl c. Potter auctioneer Vatu afr phone we 2-5770 306 main St. You give the greatest in tint i narrow vying it with flow to Date ways and Means has approved. Reforms providing Only billion in new revenues hav ing cold shouldered an unpopular administration plan to raise billion through a limitation of itemized deductions on personal reforms. The president s original proposal called for Gross tax reduction of billion and a net Cut of billion. The alternative carries a Gross reduction of billion and a net Cut of billion. T hence the alternative envisages a net drop in revenues of million greater than the original. But or. Dillon monday struck at the heart of opposition argue which claim the nation can ill afford the billion deficit for. Fiscal 1964 originally foreseen by the administration. If the alternative is enacted or. Dillon told the committee various actors will Combine to keep the deficit below the billion forecast in the budget be fore allowance for tax reduction. The alternative Calls for individual income rates ranging from 14 to 70 per cent in place of the 14 to 65 spread originally pro posed. Present rates run from 20 to 91 per cent. The Washington Post Andrew on stamp London up Prince an Drew three year old son of the Queen is to appear on a postage stamp for the first time. He will be on two new zealand issues which Aid health Camps. . Law body kills state rights ploys by James e. Clayton Chicago american bar association Aba has voted its disapproval of All three proposed state rights amendments to the United states Constitution. Its top policy making body the House of delegates voted 136 to 74 to oppose a re verse the supreme court s re apportionment also ratified by voice vote previous action by the association s Board of governors to oppose the two other proposals put Forward by an organization of state Legisla Tive leaders. The action was a defeat for those who had hoped to gain the support of the nation s largest organization of lawyers in their drive to restrict what they Call the growing encroachment by the supreme court on the rights of states. There were overtones of that feeling in monday s debate Over reapportionment although the is sue was More narrowly1 confined the committee of the association which supported the proposal to overturn the court s re apportionment decision had previously opposed the other two proposals which Are much sharper attacks on the court and the Federal government. Court of Union one of those proposals would create a court of the Union com posed of state chief justices to override the supreme court in certain cases. The other would tack Congress out of its key role in amending the Constitution and turn its function Over largely to state Legislatures. All three proposals made considerable Progress in state Legislatures ,.last Winter before they came to wide Public attention. At the last count the reapportionment proposal had been supported by 13 state Legisla Tures the amending proposal by 12, and the court of the Union by 5. A russian poet still defiant Moscow author Ilya Ehrenburg has told an International conference that Russia s restive writers despite official pressure for conformity will press on toward greater free Dom of expression. The soviet literary newspaper Litera Turnay gazeta re ported tuesday a week late that the 72-year-old foe of pre Mier Khrushchev s current literary line made his continued Defiance known at a Leningrad conference of european authors. We make mistakes at said Ehrenburg of West Ward looking soviet writers. But we have not lost our spirit. We Are going Moscow s press devoted thous ands of words to last week s meeting of the directing coun cil of the Community of euro Pean writers. Virtually every thing printed was in favor of Khrushchev s line of conform Ity. There was Only a handful of audible dissenters As the House of delegates voted its opposition to the court of the Union and the amending proposals. The debate Over the reap portion Entje amendment went on for some time before it became Clear that those who opposed were clearly in the majority. Imbala once rep. Louis c. Wyman Republican new Hampshire opened the argument when he appealed a decision by the Board of governors opposing the reapportionment rep. Wyman. Said there was a growing imbalance in the Federal state he said this was the time to draw a line against an All powerful All pervasive centralized the assertion of jurisdiction by the supreme court into problems of How states Divide the seats in their Legislatures rep. By Man said could be used to reach All areas of state Federal relations. The question of appbr4 Tion ment he said should be left to the states without interference from the earlier in the Day the association s president Sylvester c. Smith or. Of Newark had called Curall lawyers to uphold the Rule of Law. That Rule he said mean in my Humble opinion compliance with the final decision of the courts of the land in any particular or. Smith also struck out at the Federal administrative1 Agen cies which he said Are reaching out for he said the agencies Are extending their jurisdiction far beyond that in tended by Congress and the full Impact of their activities is largely misunderstood., the Washington Post leaves Money to charities a former cafeteria worker at a Winnipeg Hospital left half her estate nearly in her will to a Charity in the Saskatchewan Community she lived for Many years mrs Carlson Tor onto Street widow e. Car Sori 4. Sulu milled this week for probate leaves half after deduction of nearly in Small bequests to members of her family and in expenses to the Wynyard and District housing corporation in Wynyard sasfc., for furniture and equipment in the senior citizens Home. The bequest is in her own and her husband s memory. One Quarter of the estate goes to the Canadian cancer society s Saskatchewan division and one Quarter to the Saskatchewan heart foundation. For More than a year before her death mrs. Carlson worked at Grace Hospital in. Winnipeg. Important notice today you can save up to 35% on the Purchase of a Premium used car during the liquidation Stock Sale National motors. 716 Portage ave. Want More britons Canberra Thalia s new budget provides for a record immigration target including the largest intake of British migrants since the Post War immigration scheme began Federal treasurer presenting the budget to the House of representatives tues Day night said the immigration target for the coming year would be increased by to at least a grizzly Bear rarely attacks a human being unless surprised or molested. 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