Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 17, 1963

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 17, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday August 17, 1963 overhaul tax setup Davie Fulton suggests by Stewart Macleod Vancouver up e a vie Fulton former Federal jus Tice minister now Leader of the progressive conservative party in British Columbia said Friday the Canadian tax Struc Ture should be completely Over hauled setting out Revenue sources responsibilities for the three Levels of government. In some cases the existing tax Structure has intertwined into a Hodge podge he told the Royal commission on taxation. Or. Fulton made a Short no Tice appearance before the com Mission on the last Day of its Vancouver hearings because of the regrettable refusal of the provincial government to pre sent a Brief. I think it would be o pity if the commission were to leave the province without someone speaking on behalf of the peo ple he said. Ask direct taxing among or. Fulton s propos were on the Broad issues of a Sugges Tion that the emphasis should be shifted away from indirect taxation into the revealing Light of direct taxation where people could see what they were pay ing. But he recognized the poli tical advantage of having taxes levied indirectly. However i think politicians i count myself among see whether we Haven t gone too far in the Field of indirect if the Federal sales tax were placed at the retail level in Stead of the manufacturers level he said it would result in lower it now is included in percentage Mark ups Down the line. The tax could actually be raised without any increased Cost to the con the responsibilities of the three Levels of government often overlap he said with no direct relationship Between Revenue responsibility. We must seek to permit each level of government to stand on its own feet justify itself to its own he thought municipalities should be freed from some of their obligations so that prop erty tax could be used for its original serve the property. A realignment of responsibilities he said might result in the Federal government Assum ing a greater role in the costs of higher education while provincial responsibility might cover primary secondary Educa Tion. In this Case the municipalities might he Able to get along quite nicely without the present level of Federal provincial Cost sharing Grant pro wherever possible there should be uniform rates a single collection system. The Federal government s municipal development fund raised serious constitutional q u e s tons although i respect the which the proposal was the program involved the taxpayers at two Levels first at the Federal level in the raising of monies to be available for Loans from the fund second at the municipal level in raising the Mon ies to repay the or. Fulton said the sales tax exemptions taken off production machinery building supplies in the last budget should be reapplied. This tax hit particularly hard at British i Columbia where lumbering is so i important to the Economy. I Don t think there is any province whose Economy is More affected by this measure it surprised me greatly that the province is not Here telling the commission the Federal government has established a healthy trend in encouraging Home ownership it is absurd to turn around tax the materials in these Homes. On to Edmonton the commission which opens hearings in Edmonton monday also heard a submission from the heavy construction association of British Columbia which said the provincial Muni Cipal governments should be required to pay sales taxes on heavy equipment they buy. The fact that these govern ments Are exempt while Pri vate contractors Are not results in unfair Competition. The association said the . Govern ment has construction equip ment valued at All bought without paying sales tax used for construction that to better advantage should be called to Public the provincial government i should t be in the construction j business a All said spokesmen for the association. Or. Gordon Blake a Winni Peg economist appearing on be half of the North West line elevators association told the commission that corporation taxes Are unquestionably drags on such progressive taxes in a free enter prise Economy he said can Lead to quite unwarranted discrimination As Well As to a waste of resources in attempting., to avoid or evade their tax co Ops he said co operatives should be treated the same As other corporations for taxation Pur poses. Co Ops now Are allowed to deduct patronage dividends from taxable income. Del Blake said both corporations co operatives Are economic institutions seeking financial advantage for their owners m e m b e both should be treated As such. The Section of the income tax act that gives new co opera Tives a three year tax Holiday should also be repealed he said. This Section is so clearly discriminatory that it is prob ably a source of Embarrass ment to the proponents of co behavioural shocks cure transvestite London special sunday times mental specialists seeking a cure for the bizarre perversion called transvestism have successfully completed a remarkable Experiment at bans Lead Hospital in Surrey. Though the transvestite is not necessarily homosexual he has an irresistible compulsion to dress up in female clothes often going out at night wearing make up a wig. Such was the Story of a Tor tured 33-year-old civil. Servant whose management illustrates a striking Advance in the psycho therapy of behaviour even at four years of age this patient had found Cross dres sing pleasurable when he tried on his grandmother s shoes. After that he began donning his Mother s sister s cloth ing in secret. As a result he bought his own female clothes to obtain sex Ual satisfaction. Burdened with guilt thoughts of suicide he destroyed them on several occasions but he was forced to buy More to relieve the result ing mental tension. In his Case the doctors tried a novel variation of the conditioning methods used to make alcoholics averse to drink. They had him stand in a Small treatment room on an electric Grill dressed Only in a dressing gown got him to put on his favorite female clothes. As he was doing this he was told to undress at that moment he was Given a Sharp electric Shock to his feet. Up to 75 tunes a Day for six Days the ordeal was repeated. So unpleasant was the memory that he had neither desired nor indulged in any transvestite. Be Havior when interviewed six months after leaving Hospital his longest symptom free period for 10 years. Aversion treatment has also been used to conquer a curious Case of erotic fetishism in a Man who repeatedly attacked Peram Bulatovs women s handbags. He was turned against both by showing him a collection of these objects after an injection which made him violently sick. The Banstead Case study is described in behaviour research therapy the latest addition to the or so medical Maga Zines on the world list. Its Edi Tor in chief is the Well known often controversial psychologist prof. R. H. J. Eysenck Institute of psychiatry Maudsley Hospital London. Copyright 19s3 the London sunday times simplify spelling Ottawa missionaries in the Arctic have revised their Eskimo spelling system so eskimos can read publications written for them despite language variations in different localities it was announced today. A multiplicity of dialects hinders communication among various Eskimo bands i has prevented the forma Tion of a comprehensive system of writing according to the Indian Eskimo welfare commission of the oblate fathers. Sellar satire squashed Montreal up London records has decided not to re lease a record by British come Dian Peter Sellers satirizing the Profumo affair other aspects of British life it was Learned Friday. Montreal sources said the Ca Nadian Branch of the firm had been told by Headquarters in London England that the disc fool Britannia is not to be distributed. No reason was Given. One of the projected satire on Prince Charles drink ing Cherry deleted from the record previously. Integrated schools alters views study by Susanna Mcbee Washington special tons to Whites negroes Tio have lived through the South s school desegregation the event is More than a political struggle or a social phenomenon it is a series of individual experiences. Some of these experiences Are recorded in a 25-Page pamphlet the desegregation of Southern schools a psychiatric by or. Robert Coles a child psychiatrist of Atlanta Georgia. The report based on or. Cole s two year study mainly in Atlanta new Orleans was published by the Southern regional coun cil the anti defamation league of b Nai b Rith. He also did research in six other South Ern cities. He concluded that medically psychologically negro Stu dents found their admission to White schools but not also he said none of the White children suffered medical or psychiatric damage from integration. Regardless of their views they have All continued in school graduated or been earlier better or. Coles added even the strongly segregationist children we have followed for two years have continued their studies with out notice of Bailiff s Sale province of Manitoba to wit by virtue of a writ of execution Isi cd out of the county court of Winnipeg at the suit of Herman Weinrab Coronette frocks h. Wanh co. .Ltd., Dolman dress co. Ltd. Against Sarcone dresses Ltd. And to me directed against the goods chattels of Sarcone dresses Ltd. I have seized taken in execution All of the interest of the defendant in the following 55 ladies dresses assorted colors sizes 77 ladies dresses assorted colors sizes. All of which interest i shall expose Lor Sale by Public auction on monday 19 aug., 1963 the hour of two o clock in the afternoon at Max Steiman sons 305 Carlton st., opposite free press bldg., Winnipeg. Bailiff s office c. Dawson Deputy Bailiff Friday August 9th, . 1963 terms of Sale Cash ave Plonien Max Seimin stint academically it is better to Start desegregation in the first grades because attitudes in younger children Are More flex Ible educational disparities Are fewer in the lower grades he said. The key question however was do changes occur among the attitudes of the White negro children As they go to school or. Coles indicated the answer is yes but he added cautiously that time renders any judg ment dangerous he did find that old ideas of suspicion distrust con tempt disdain give Way to personal that happened in the Case of a negro girl in Atlanta who had gone through a year of continued silence isolation occasional insult of word even deed in a White High school. _ on the last Day of school she was approached by More than 15 classmates who asked her if they could autograph her year Book. Typical comment Here is a typical comment dear i m sorry not to have been Able to get to know you better but that is just the Way it turned out i guess that you can understand Why i Haven t become better acquainted with you. But. I personally think that i have missed a great not c All children however changed their views three of the White children studied retained their Strong dislike of negroes pne negro boy was quoted As saying of White students i hate them All of them when i can help it i try to stay Clear of them. They cause Trou ble whenever they can i m Here to claim this school because it s As much ours As the moral of or. Coles report seems to be that both races have survived made Progress in integrated schools. Apparently the., particularly enraged per son does not nurture his rage Over integration or at least the one who does is rare. Too Long have those who Are committed to Many customs traditions besides racial ones allowed this one problem to dominate All the psychiatrist observed. The Washington Post everything you want in a Home a Community is yours grand opening tomorrow in Transcona Here s the kind of Community where everything is centred around a Young family s every need. 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