Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, October 29, 1966

Issue date: Saturday, October 29, 1966
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 29, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday. October 29. 1966 newsmen say trip a great Success by Michael Harris the first tour of Canadian ethnic editors to Quebec oct. 16 to 23, which aimed at promoting better understanding and More Friendly relationships among canadians has been termed a great Success. The touring editors were Civen a dinner by Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson. He said he was a great believer in the exchanges of such groups promoting a greater understand in and Friendship among nil canadians. He hoped the time would come when Quebe cers would feel As much at Home in other parts of Canada As they Are in Quebec. The editors Svere hosted by cite officials in City in Rimouski Bagot Ville Arvida. Chicoutimi. And by Laval University As Well As the managements of Quebec Hydro. Alcan aluminium company Quebec Telephone Cor i Pora tinn. And French Canadian journalists. Premier Johnson told me editors. We advocate a new j Constitution for Canada based on two nations with the Bill of j incorporated into the j Constitution thai would prefect i the rights of All ethnic groups not just English and French a melting pot. Similar to that in the . Would never work in Canada particularly in French Canada he said. Immigration minister Jean m arc hand said at a dinner. Lour was Ciure important. Most canadians Don t know a in Ida the people in Quebec Don t know Western Canada the westerners Don t know Quebec a similar situation existed in the Eastern part of Canada the minister said he had travelled from the Atlantic to understand this country death spoils traffic record Way Burx. Sask. Up a a reals of fatality free Days ended Friday when Oscar lol burs. 75. A patient of the Saskatchewan Hospit Al in Weyburn. Was killed when struck by a car. Police said an inquest has been scheduled for 10 . Today. It was believed or. In Hurt was walking along the Highway when struck. Further details were unavailable. Weyburn. A City of annul . Miles Southeast of Regina. Was honoured this summer after completing seven years without a traffic fatality. Or. Marchand said the tour was useful to the ethnic editors and to Canada have to understand this he j said the Royal commission on and bilingualism might be Able to solve the problem. Charles Dojack. President of the Canadian ethnic federation extended an invitation to French Canadian journalists to visit Winnipeg and Vancouver in april. Mcgurran Leech elected continued official first count returns gave or. Leech votes Howard j. Loewen and coun. Chase. The fourth tax collection arrangements for nun in the race Vietter pm dashes premiers Hopes continued the next fiscal step for ail governments will be to make Johnson wins allies Money 1967-68. Nine provinces again will have Ottawa act As their agent to make the collections and will prof. .1. B. Rudnyckyj Mem i enter into agreements once they ber joined the University Talite and con Missio n. Who j have decided what their levies tour at. The Laval stressed the Hospi cordiality extended the touring group everywhere not Only by the government officials but by the people. Such trips have great value for Canada s future he said. Ammo dump raided Saigon a Viet Cong guerrillas were blamed today for igniting the Earth shaking explosion of an ammunition dump 12 Miles from Saigon that killer1 at least two . Soldiers and injured five Friday night. A . Spokesman said the casualty count might go higher after examination of the wreck age and a Check of army Ros ters. V will be. The Standard Federal Abate ply area serving two . Divi 1 Sions was attacked by uni Denti i fled persons and reinforcements j were sent in. The reinforcements reported fires burning Between the stacks of ammunition and three rounds of mortar fire hitting the area. Two minutes later came the big blast that broke windows As far away As Saigon i the explosion blew a 40-foot i Crater in one ammunition Stor age place and scattered eight Inch howitzer rounds throughout the ment on personal income taxes will be 28 percentage Points but individual provinces May Levy 28 or More. In their mood of frustration Friday none of the premiers said he had definitely decided to increase taxes. Quebec does not have a col Lection agreement with Ottawa and under various option arrangements will enjoy an Abate ment of 49 Points. The agreements will be signed for five years but there is a common understanding that they will be renegotiated during the next two years in the Light of an impending Royal commission re port on taxation. Or. Robarts said whether to raise taxes is the decision i m faced his legislature Al ready has approved an increase of four per cent in personal in come taxes. B a the change has not been put into effect. He had been the strongest advocate among the premiers of transferring More tax Money from Ottawa. The Premier said Quebec has Al least come away with some additional Money under fewer strings than before. Or. Roblin said it s not Only a very unhappy conference for Manitoba it can hardly be de scribed As encouraging in the National both or. Johnson and or. Roblin said the finance minister had swept under a Rug the projections of government Revenue needs drawn up by officials of the continuing Federal provincial i tax Structure committee. There in t t h e slightest doubt in my mind that my prov Ince and a Good number of other Heim Rau last with in the Transfer choices on or. Of second Kwalheim s ballots or. Leech picked up 274 votes or. Loewen 329, and coun. Chase 212. Since noise of the three tallied enough votes to receive the necessary 5c per cent of the ballots cast coun. Chase was eliminated and his second choices were transferred to or. Letch Aud or. Loewen. Or Leech garnered 972 votes for a final total of while or. Loewen picked up votes for a final total of provinces will either have to area the spokesman said. Raise taxes or reduce services howitzer rounds Are not fused. I the first blast which sent tip i a huge Ball of fire was followed or the Manitoba Premier Bennett of British said. Premier ballot Transfer or. Mcgurran 50, also had to sweat out two Days of ballot transferring in a four Way race. He Defeated his closest opponent James e. Dangerfield b y 3hs votes. St. Boniface Alder Man Peter Mckall was third and Maurice a. Hebert ran last in the division. 7 Campaign. The final tally was votes for or. Mcgurran for or. Dangerfield for or. Mckall and 519 for or. Hebert. Two other candidates both sitting members of Council were also elected on a Transfer of ballots coun. Thomas b. Rind Jay in division 10 and coun. John p. Sulymko in division 3. Besides coun. J. A. Coulter in division 2, who was re elected by acclamation on nomination Day the five other incumbents on Council were returned to office election night by receiving enough votes on the first ballot count. They Are Counci oors Albert e. Bennett in division 1, Peter e. Bennett in division 4, Jack Villis in division 5. B. R. Wolfe in division 6 and Charles r. H band in division 9. The new Council which is the third since the corporation s inception it. 1960, will hold its first official meeting at 8 . Tuesday. Tawa s ability to control the country s economic climate. Their argument is that with disturbing hints of a coming recession in the air the fed eral stand has confronted some provincial premiers who got much less of what they wanted than Quebec did with the Choice of cutting Down hard on spending or else raising taxes. Either they insist would Cre ate downward pres sures on the Economy that could push any recession to a Point where it would be beyond the control of the Federal government and the Bank of Canada. The Quebec government is angry because it believes it had put the health of the Economy first at this Confer ence at considerable political risk and the Federal govern ment has failed to respond in kind. It is to offset the political risk he has run that Premier Johnson has taken As cheer Ful a tone As he has about the results of the conference. Having cooled off but not abandoned his constitutional claims dropped for the time being at least his demand for 100 per cent or the equivalent of the three major direct taxes and agreed to co operate with Ottawa in what comes perilously close to Federal in Vasion of Quebec s sacrosanct held of education or. John son must make the most of what he has won. When or. Johnson was proclaiming a stand that amounted to separation if he had Provin Cial liberals in a dilemma. They could hardly top or. Johnson s nationalism with out advocating outright separation. But they could hardly forget that their party had lost in the past when it had been less nationalistic than the Union National. Now or. Johnson is open to attack by Liberal Leader Jean Lesage on grounds of being soft or Ottawa. But if or. Lesage should attack on this ground or. Johnson would now be relieved of at least one worry. Federal Quebec liberals not move in to give All out support to or. Lesage As they have been prepared to do if or. Johnson were taking the More pro Canada position and his opponents were the More nationalistic. Or. Johnson has other new cards too. He is committed to work for a new Constitution and he now has won some signs of support in this direction from Ontario Premier John Robards who at the sept Ember meeting had spoken against constitutional change. Premier Louis Robichaud of new also had indicated support in this direction. Or. Johnson s proposal at the conference for a Transfer of resources from the Federal government to the provinces was warmly praised by pre Mier Duff Roblin of Manitoba and Premier Ross Thatcher of Saskatchewan. Or. Johnson has been care Ful to Drax a distinction Between Canada As a whole and the Federal government. This has Given him room to take a pro Canada position while attacking Ottawa. He has got a Good part of the Cash he had to have. If he can sell Quebec on the idea that it has More to gain by allying itself with the other provinces at this stage than by defying the rest of the country alone he May be Able to get much of the political credit Loo. Selling that argument in Quebec cannot be expected to be easy. Or. Johnson gave an impressive Demon stration this week of his Abil Ity to fight his Way Back out of a tight Corner. B.c., Ontario grow fastest Toronto up migration from lesser developed areas has Given Ontario and British co Lumbia fastest growth rates in Canada an Ontario economic Council report reveals. Both provinces h o w e v c t. Have had the lowest birth rate increases since 1921. Since 3961, Ontario s Popula Tion has been growing at a rate of two per cent a year com pared with the National average of l.8-per-Cenl. The Survey shows that More than 77-per-Ceut of Ontario s population lives in Urban areas compared with 20-per-Ceut Al the turn of the Century. Lost millions of kids around the world unless you help Unicof help them change their lives. Have your Small change ready on halloween. Unicof cd 3-5967 at will that time be sworn All in members a new chairman and vice chairman. Will be elected and members of the corporation s standing com e Nati or uie Una Premier Ujj Sennen 01 series of secondary Espoo Colombia least talkative of the Mitteff will be chosen. To v Sions. The spokesman said the fires were brought under control within 90 minutes. Large numbers of american troops Are stationed in the area just off the main Highway from Saigon to Cap St. Jacques. There also is a Large american Hospi Tal there. Brewer Case riles Pearson continued notice under the rules of the legislative Assembly v applications a it Ubu i l h Trtol Nhi erf w lie half t the a. I Wren the Lic a a Rex Hnz and the Tirner o tar at hip petition a shut s of Mani Inha gel i a other newspaper printed in in Kleisl one week Al Terr the final publication the notice above mentioned the Petitioner Hall file with the clerk a declaration prov ing to the satisfaction of the clerk. Tin publication of those no. Ties. Three copies of the proposed Bill shall be placed by the Petitioner in the hands of the Law officer at least two weeks. Of possible before the first publication o the notices mentioned 1.1 104 of the rules of the legislative Assembly. A. Ery private Bill for Art act of incorporation or in amendment of any Mich act shall he drawn in accordance with the Model Rill in appendix c of the rules of the legislative Assembly a Ith such variations and additions As May be approved by the Law officer. Any provisions hat it May be proposed to insert in any Riff shall clearly specified in the application therefor. Kor further particulars apply to thai land prut Rhome clerk of the legislative Assembly. Legislative building. Winnipeg. Manitoba. 10 premiers this week said we did t lose anything and that s a Victory for . We Don t get anything either he would not be increasing taxes in his province. Alberta Premier Manning said it had been a discouraging and disappointing at which the Federal government had completely failed to come to grips with the whole area of fiscal relations. Premier Thatcher of Saskatchewan left the conference thursday cheered by a new Rev Enue stabilization formula that would help his province in any future year of serious crop fail ure and Premier Smallwood of Newfoundland left the same Day saying he was Happy with his terms. New Brunswick s Robichaud was similarly enthusiastic and both Alex Campbell of Prince Edward Island and Robert l. The nil decided last week to release Brewer allowing his re Ismann Xiu bum. U. Instatement As an Amateur but j Stanfield of Nova Scotia said the the decision must be approved Federal schemes improved their by american and Western positions. Hockey league clubs and Only three of the is clubs which com prise the two leagues Are based positions or. Pearson announced one change Friday in the Federal package an adjustment in calculation that increases to s15 from s14 per capita the alter a Lalus brought enthusiastic ap-1 Tive payment provinces May Plause from the 320 former uni take in Aid to higher education varsity of Toronto athletes at the main Federal proposal in tending the meeting. This regard is a four Point trans Pearson said sports Are not As Fer of personal income taxes and much fun As they used to be in j Oue Point of corporation income taxes equivalent to half the operating costs of All Post second Ary institutions. Or. Pearson said the Tough problem of just How to define insure Chan vet. Access Paris i Reuters Britain and France pledged Friday to guarantee unrestricted Access to the proposed Channel rail Tun Nel which British transport minister Barbara Castle Hopes will be operational by the end of 1975. The pledge is contained ill a communique issued after talks Between mrs. Castle and her French colleague Edgar Pisani. Cost of the Tunnel be tween England and France is estimated at to i to to be financed by private capital with the parti Man quit smoking easier report i Ottawa a research i report on smoking habits says men begin smoking at an earlier age than women but find it easier to quit. The report by professor Herb j Ert Lefcourt of the University j of Waterloo was done on Federal j assignment and tabled in the commons this week by state Secretary Judy Lamarsh. It says the average age at which men begin smoking is 18.65 years. For women it s 21.29. Prof. Lefcourt suggests that men Start smoking earlier be cause of advertising which deliberately relates smoking and As they grew older men found less need to use smoking As a Symbol of masculinity. Now is the time to move your account to City savings Trust interest paid on savings Deposit accounts. Interest is calculated from the Date of the Deposit on the minimum monthly balance. Withdrawals can be made Over the counter or by written request. Deposits May also be made in person or by mail. Interest paid on chequing accounts on the minimum half yearly balance free chequing privileges cancelled cheques and monthly statements will be provided on request. Deposit May be made in person or by mail. Interest paid on guaranteed investment certificates for terms of 4 or a years. For 2 or 3 years for one year. Plus free gifts choose from Philips chatelaine appliances Sunbeam appliances Philips radios stereos tape recorders television sets and color . A Polaroid cameras Sunbeam Snow blowers humidifiers Lawn mowers Omega and Bulova wrist watches plus Silver dollars and Turkey certificates absolutely free when you open a new account. Inquire about details and join the move to City savings Trust 369 Portage ave., Winnipeg phone 947-1543 offices in Calgary Edmonton Regina Winnipeg and Victoria City Trust in Canada. Pearson s remark on Brewer s his Day. It s big Money big Organiza lion and big business he said. He said he does t want to see the Federal government or can she of used office furniture Large number of almost new desks Metal and Wood chairs tables filing cabinets lockers executive suite typewriters adders student s desks 26x48 276 main St. Post secondary will need More any other government in Jan discussion among officials of Ada interfering in the Field of both Levels of government in or i sports. He was critical of the i Der to establish firm estimates j trend in International sports of Over All costs involved. J and or. Sharp said that no1 provinces other than Quebec have any immediate intention of accepting the Federal offer of 17 percentage Points of personal income taxes in Exchange for Ottawa s withdrawal from major shared Cost social programs. This was one of the main Fea Tures of the fiscal proposals de signed to allow the provinces i full control of programs within their jurisdiction. The conference decided not to Issue a communique. Or. Pear son said it would have taken Loo Long to draft and or. Johnson said any communique a would have Given a false impression of unanimity. It is tied up with National Pride and prejudice and it be comes an International political he said. We get All hot and bothered in this coun try if our National team is beaten by the russians or the you Are cordially invited to attend a preview opening of w 1967 height of fashion show Homes w Park directions no. 3 Moccasin Bay West on Portage ave., past Kirkfield hotel to Cavalier drive North on Cavalier to Moccasin Bay. Pm. 832-2368 Park i spew Homes study for i Hig i i diploma at Home a spare time name school i i i the fastest and most convenient Way to ret a High school diploma. Write for free Booklet that tells you How. All books supplied. No obligation. National College St. 5, Lonergan apts. Winnipeg 6, Man. Address sentenced to 12 years Yorkton sask. 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