Our Telephones for Summer Want Ads Teta phona PA Hut The telephone number to call for the Boston or Editorial Dept to PA 66537 full anomva to page too can Year No nos Robcrrts Reports Ont Tax Study IROQUOIS FALLS Ont CF Premier Roberta announced Wednesday night that the On tario government will institute study of provincial and muni cipal tax structures hir Robartr made the an nouncement following civic dinner ending the second day of an liday educational tour of northeastern Ontario by mm bore of the provincial legisla ture The premier told the touring members and town officials that such study should be aimed at ending discrimination and un fslmess so that modern tax structure will offer encourage ment for both the individual and business to play greater prl vatc role in development tsuldibcrfcdcral announcer meat of the appointment of commission will limit its studios to thefieid of federal taxutlo thch pressingilcidior such an exandnation at the pro vinclol and municipal levels in order to carry out any import ant changes and in order that we can have full and com nictc picture of tho tux struc tiirc of our own province Such studies will be instituted in this province in due course On hearing the news Mayor Les Cooke immediately comm ended tho premicr for the act ion that is to be taken The premier deserves credit for this stop because there has been resistance to the move in some nmcnt circles sin cerciy hope that it is move that will get to the very root ofmthis serious problem he so Mayor Cookc has always been outspoken in the subject of municipal tax structures He has often called for complete 1mm intonerecoup ing of the Canadian Federation of Mayor and Reeves At that time Mayor Cooke drew large measure of support for his line of thinking The Mayor immersed thaL Jill Discuss lit Part Better Canadian Trade OTTAWA lCPllrime Min ister Dlefenhakcr flies to Lon don tonight nnd new last chance to urge better trade terms for Canada should nzcnter the Europea mon Market Tne Commonwealth prime ministers conference opening nextMonday was originally planned to give Commonwealth leaders final say on an out line plan for British member ship in tha sixnation ECM But the outline wasnt com phtcd during lengthy British ECM negotiations that ad journed month ago and Com monwealth members have chance to tell Brr u1 what shape they want it to take Mr Dicfenhakcr said Wed nesday the prime ministers have the opportunity to put for ward their views on terms for British entry to ECM that am would preserve to the largest Corn monwealth tr prefer ences He also raised the possibility that Canada will seek further Commonwealth conference he Spy Takes VlfltLtlil people have left thematter one in the past because they thought it was too big prob lem to handle am sure that Premier Roberts will get strong support from municipal leaders across the province and throughout the country the mayor concluded ouorss srounns The premier quoted figures from recent study by an in dependent organization based on 1067 statistics which sold the average Canadian paid iii cents oi every dollar earnedto the federal government another 39 cents went to municipalities and the lowest amount 36 centswent to the provinces One at the anomalies that the survey revealed said Mr Robarts sthoithevpercentdga of income paid to municipalities ldrops as the lncomclgocs up srsoas mmlmlJthllLJl chEFnt into municipal trensurles while persons com ing between $5000 and $7000 paid 07 per cent The premier said that while Ontario has maintained high level of general prosperit vo cnnnnt regard it as Codgiven grant feel that recent economic setbacks that have visited our country and number of other countries throughout the world as well are to be taken as warnlng oi the need for map praisal TOURMINES The touring lifLAs arrived at this community of 1600 Tires doy night after momlng tour of underground and surface op erations at gold mines in the Timmins area 40 miles south west of here and an aftcrpou bus trip through nearby Anson cronr Eefomlï¬hvlng Timm MLAs including to cabinet min slershhearil presentation on behalf of the Ontario mining in dustry by Edward Perry geo cral manager of Holllnger flflinjhoEoreupmeï¬dt Terms forc Britain finally approves finished package deal with the prosperous om mon Market sixFrancc West German it Jhasitcthcrlands andLuxembourg MAY MEET AGAIN He said there is every pos sibllltythat there should and might be further prime min isters conference Commnnwoaltb trade with Britain will be the dominant theme at the London meeting of 15 Commonwealth members i2 of them represented by prime ministers Because of the vital importance of the is sue leaders of six colonies headed towards independence will also attend No agreement has been reached on terms governing $300000000 year in Canadian agricultural exports Britain ugh suranccs of undhmmshcd sales for themor for some $200000000 in industrial matenal sales on which Er in has asked dutyfree entry to an enlarged Common Market Tripp PoSiponed LONDON AP Dr Robert Soblen poisoned himself to day minutes before he was to be deported toa United States prisonaboard jet airliner the home office announced Soblen was hurried to Hitting don llospital near London Air port seri ul ill unconsci home free firmed that the 01yearold psy chiatrist took drug of the bare Abiturate group minutes before he was due to board Pan American jet airliner for New York The text of the home office statement According to one account Sob ien took barbituates which he had hidden on him This drav matte development occurred while the ambulance taking him ito the plane was at the air port gate At the hospital he was exam lured by three doctors one vs from the hos n1 itself Sohien got into Err in in the first place by stabbing himspr aboard New York bound piano That act on July houched off bitter legal bat Cr IgiafFlnstltute 211 Itt 16358113111 Borrio0ntarlo€onsdaThundayS timber 1962 Herman Leonard Tommy Tomliuson welilrnownrli citizen and proprietor or Phat thh Printing Service died sud denly in Toronto General Hos pltolearlythlsnnornlng ing an cmergcncy operation lust cvcnlng to remove blood clot On Saturday he had received minor bump on the head while closing his car trunk aftcrogolf game This was not thought to be serious at the time and he was about as usual through tho weekend and at work on Tuesday That night he took in and was re moved first to lioon Victoria Hospital and then to Tomato for examination yuterdny llis death has come as terriblefshock lils rlamlly and legion of iron in Barrie where he was born on Nov 22 1000 eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs Roy Temllnsonn mineral arrangements had not been completed at press time The body is at Stcckley Funeral Home lt islanticipa tcd service wi be held FM and Baptist Church with interment at Barrie Union Cemetery TOOK UP PRINTING After attending West Ward public school and Barrie Colle om went directly into the printing trade as an apprentice with The arrie Examiner in 1025 and soon becamevmfllstoclass positor and machine operator ilu léitduring the war to serve with the Grey and Slmooe For esters Regiment 2nd Battalion After the war he spent year at Clinton Ontario us caowner oi the weekly newspaper and rprintshori theNeiisllccord but returned to The Barrie aminer to become production manager which position he hlled until April 1054 when helolncd the Clarke and Clarke Leather Cd now Tandy Lea ther Co in charge of its print ing Four years ago he pur chased the equipment and con tinued to operate bisown busi ness PhotoLitb an offset printing process in the building on John street at Ellen ACTIVE IN CHURCH lifr Tomlinson was mem ber of First Baptist Church and had been active in all branches of its work on board of deacons Sunday School tea cher and superintendent and sanaimthercho He had been em or of the Rotary Club of Barrie for the past 10 years and was dir ector committee chairman and president in 195960 Herman Tomlinson was gift ed iu many ways and his ser vices ware much in demand as an entertainer He was musical ad gcodvoice andbsd studied as hobby feats of magic Many social gatherings in town and country were en tertained by his tricks as an amateur magician shipping inquiry JAP helieventrat the troubled city pnsals callrn New Clash in Algeria forces The now clash ind tween rnilltaryJeaders formal ceasefire agreement ILS Says Beds Tailed WASHINGTON AP WellKnown Barrie Man Dies Despite Emergency Operation He is survived by his wife at 73 Oakleyiork Square the for mer Clara Dodd of Aurora two sons Gregory of Barrie and John student at North Colleg late two daugthcrs Joanne John Cocirbigni Entrances purse at Tomato East General Hospital also two grandchild rcn sister Laura Mrs Wal tcr Brownliof Barrie and brother Clair of gt0rlllin Towerin plalnts about practices of the Intcmationui Seafarers Union of Canada find have been paraded before the federal Sidpside Violence in Montreal and the lakehead involving fists feet and other instalments was described Wednesday by first witnesses for the Canadian Labor Congress backing is new ussins latest notes to the Western pow ers on the Berlin issue are un usually bitter and may fore shadow new Soviet moves in The identical notes were re ceived in Washington London and Paris late Wednesday They were reply to earlier United States British and French pro for four power talks to take place in Berlin on measures that might be taken or reduce tension over the Com munist wall dividing the city NEWS BRIEFS forced postponement of meet ei both sides to drawrupntr river valley Wednesday before com Sons Continue 500Mile March GILPIN ILC CF The voices of hundreds of Sons of Freedom Doukho were raiscdia=prayerulong albW members of the sect bedded Lillich ustnr Today so 600 ccdomltes who started 500mlio march Sunday to Agassiz near Van CAN SAVEittl IF GOVT CU Not Mon Thanh CopyM Page Glassco Modern Business OTTAWA CF Steps to streamline the federal govern ithmlce by strip Nailflï¬ï¬sï¬nflng rcd are proposed in the massive first report of the Glossco royal commission on government or couver will move seven miles Emulation to Grand Forks border com munity 250 miles cast of When they would move from there was not clear Some said it predicts annual savings of many tens of millions doi lnrs if the plan is carried out The report coils for com plete revision of the authority they would stay one day rind over budget spending and per others said several days They arrived at this commun ity of some 200 Frecdomlles many of whose houses were charred ruinsafter ride over the Monashec Mountains from Castlcgan They were ferried by about 140 cars and trucks over new highway then off the highway and over rough treachen ous road on the side of moun thin Here they were greeted by some of the residents who live iLstrtaJLhaeroon nciwcertneireitiemr 1er the base of mountain Pushing baby buggies and carts bearing suppliesand in some cases elderly and ill per sons in wheel chairs the Free unioninits bldtosï¬as cal Observatory at Cambridge stay aloft beyond Friday BrawlerFeature controversial SlU They also told of conditions had becomemhers including payments required to achieve higherand votingrank in Win LIL BOY BLUE pity your Trans no he Tcuchers were unable to quiet down one little boy on his first day at the Halgh School Wednesday lie sobbed uncontrollably until the principal Miss Mary Vaieska took him in such warmyou dear dont you like school like it but lm afraid he sobbcd dont know how to read or write or any hl kei enguc the inquiry was told Tho SiU crrs in linking imposed by the 510 when they James Norris is halfbrother and owner of Chicago Black Hawks of the NHL with Upper Lakes said Norris grain coun ihe membership sel Robert Vincent The inquiry which continues today began an abbreviated third week under Mr Justice Norris of British Colum hia named by the federal gov ernment to investigate Great ti Lakes Seaway labor unrest UNIONS comma It springs from the birth of An SIU pamphlet said James Norris through his boxing nterprises was linked with ght figure Frankie Carbo who has been convicted for ght lmproprlctles Upper Lakes calledits last witness Wednesday for the resent at least Its vessels the Canadian Maritime Union have been harassed in Ameri as rival to theSlU ousted can portsby American allies of from the CLC two years ago or Lakes Shipping Company is involved because the SW claims lockout against it for signing CMU crews to re place the SIU Upper Lakes isa subsidiary the silt prevented bycourt ac tion from Ontar oronto Amcrlcdnuwncd piclrehng and Quebec The CLC then began what is expected to be lengthy par de beginning with Toronto seamen John Dewling whose left arm cast is memento of of the Norris Grain Company an April zabeatingin Montreal of Chicago and its president is Bruce Norris whose other interests include Detroit Red Spuhiik Believed To Be Breaking Up MILWAUKEE AP Rus sias fourton Sputnik IV put in orbit at months ago apparently coke up over northwestern On tario Minnesota and Wisconsin early Wednesday causing rash of reports of flaming un identified fiying objects The Smithsonian Astrophysi Mass said it had asked its net work of professional and ad vanced amateur skywatchers to begin vigil Tuesday night Smithsonlsn th ematiclans said the satellite was unlikely to The breakup startled law en forcement officers in wide said sonnet to give department heads eet responsibility in matters them from many of the controls now vested in lhefederal cab ineta treasury board and the civil service commission lt urges adoption of modern business techniques to cope with the paperworkflies records reports and mail which is strangling federal offices The government is being slowly ovcrwhclmed by the sheer vol umt of its own records ENVISAGES SAVINGS in this sector alone the com mission envisages saving of at least $50000000 yea ihc arms leased today by Prime Minister Dlefcnbnker is bluntly critical of many aspects of federal op erations but stresses that no one element of government is to blame Rather it pictures the federal machine as complex giant which bpsgrowo1williLiilllii to yearsogo but unsuited to to days enormous operations it is the nations greatest slngloemlt ploycr biggest land wncr chief tenant and heaviest con sum wTlie repo almost two years in the making is the first of five planned by thothreeman Glassco 57 year old Toronto chartered con andvb ness executive The other com mission members aro Watson Scliar 60 of Ottawa retired au ditorgeneral of Canada and Eugene Therrieu 50 Montreal insurance compan executive endlawyer OTTAWA CPllllghlights and key reconunendotions of the first report of the Glassco meat organizati More respons ry for de partment heads in spending and contract commitments Departmentsnot the Civil Service Commission to and pay rates with authority to layoff excess staff and to dismiss employees for ads conduct or incompetence Removal of delaying plro Wm ir adndnistrators Transform the treasury board into super manager der its own cabinet minister and freed from the detailed céing msetnipiï¬timï¬aï¬blar commission headed by Grant royal commission on govern handle promotions transfers agencies Iin of government services on Ithods GRANT GLASSCO Tor onto business executive in 1060 was named ciioiiriian of threeman royal commis ion ofjederal goveriunent opet tions llls re is released today CP Wirephotol utrfqolr 101 specialists170 of the him outside government and nearly 53001000 in fed eral funds to handle research for the commissions study scribed in the report as the most extensive inquiryinto the machinery undertaken in corona HIGHLIGHTS or may study of most ing Development of modern in an ement techniques to trim $50000000 year in waste from paperwork now costing 5500 000000 annually Steps to crease bilingual ism in senior ranks and to at tract high quality French speaking Canadians lnto gov ernrnent Annual five year forecasts of government spending based on longrange plans of de partments mmmmfnnw federal spend texemp sed Civil Service Act to create more unified public service Adoption of points bonus system for war veterans Ill competitive cxnrns in place of the present veterans prefer ence policy mine thezwlde aidsz Russia has failed in five of six at tempts to send spacecraft to Mars and Venus US space officials reported Twice within the lasttwo weeks they said the Russians tried to heat or match the American launching of Mariner It now hurtling about 5000 miles an hour toward area of northern Wisconsin 0f ficers in Eagle River Waussu Three Lakes Tomahawk and Marrill all rte seeing flamingioblects about 440 Dr Sohien who became ill in the ambulance taking him from Erixton prison to Lon don Airport this morning is at Court Throws Out present in iiillingdon Hospital Middlcsex undergoing medical treatment it has been confirmed in the hospital that Dr Sables has to ken drug of the barbitur ate group and that his present condition is due to this full inquiry into the circumstances of the case is being instituted lhus Dr Sobien who once cut himself in simulated suicide attempt again delayed attempts tosend him back to United States prison to serve life sentence for passing wor Jtime secrets to the Soviet Un on Gamblers Appeal TORONTO iCP The On tarlo Court of Appeal today threw out Vincent Feeleys at tempt to disqualify Ontarios royal commissioner on crime and handed his lawyer sting ing rebuke for taking the action before the court threeman panel of the court issued the rare penalty of ordering the lawyer Walton Rose of Toronto to pay person ally the costs of all parties in volvcd in the hearing No figure was named but an informant said this could be between $2 000 and $3000 Venus Both Sovret attempts went haywire Cubans Practise Shooiing HAVANA AP Havana Wednesday the shooting was routine practice carried this capital Artillery del Rio province during the day announcement of practice in this area US Offers Test Halt HINGTON an would do likewise The offer was made by Roswell Gilpatrlc Wednesday night in words TWMWLMJW the report said Antiaircraft defences opened fire in The evening newspaper La Tonic said out at points near practice had been announced forPlnar but there had been no previous The Kennedy administration nah fered to refrain from launching into orbit weapons of mass destruction thatwould make space battlefield if the Russians T0 of ave luniiflgww objects resembled shooting stars southeast Astronomical society about 300 Deputy Sheriff Stanley kanich of Eagle River saldthe but were spaced out one after another Louis Cook an Eagle River policeman estimated that liesaw 24 flaming pieces pass overhead from northwest to Observers for the Milwaukee miles southof Eagle River counted six or possibly seven major chunkswhich they glowed as brightns planets Rough calculations rindica that the heaviest piece fell into Lake Michigan if it idid not