HEART ATTACK Rene Tremblay, ~43, for- mer immigration minister and postmaster - general in the Pearson cabinet, was in serious condition Tues- day after suffering a second heart attack. He will remain in an Ottawa hospital until he is well enough to be moved to a hospital in Que- bec City. : (CP Wirephoto) Aid Asked For 'Mental' Children |. TORONTO (CP)--A~ Liberal and a New Democrat raked the provincial government in the legislature Tuesday for alleged neglect of mentally disturbed children. Stephen Lewis (NDP Scar- borough) urged the government to make money available for es- tablishment of residential treat- ment centres for the disturbed Such children "now are depos- ited in the wasteland of soci- ety." J. B. Trotter (L--Parkdale), said there was a lack of prog.|at the 107th synod of the Angli-|remarriage of divorced per-/asking $337,430 for 1967. ress in providing facilities for)can diocese of Huron Tuesday-- sons. treating disturbed children. "We aren't expecting to see Utopia all at once. But at least we like to see solid progress."}amend its rigid divorce canon,| TO ASSIST EXPORTS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednaedey, May 4, 1966 3] Truscott's \ By JOSEPH MacSWEEN LONDON (CP) -- "Don't worry -- this won't hurt you half as much as it' hurt your boss." That headline in today's Daily Mail sums up popular snap re- action to the Labor govern- ment's budget brought down Tuesday by James Callaghan, to be paid by employers only. It is designed to assist exports and shift manpower from the service industries to manufac- turing. But critics of the chan- cellor of the exchequer pre- dicted it will result in pric in- creases ranging from haircuts to homes. "Subtle," "ingenious," and "unorthodox"? were the more favorable terms used to de- scribe the job-taxing that in- }volves forced savings and tak- jing some of the "over-heating"' jout of the economy. The budget--to the amaze- ment of many--proposed no in- creases in income tax, surtax, purchase (sales) tax, beer, to- j | bacco or spirit imports or car |}icences. Instead, a "'selective employ- ment tax" to be paid by em- ployers will be introduced Sept. ? RC Bishop Is Speaker At Synod Of Anglicans | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Pro- posals of change were historic |both within its ranks and from without. While the group moved to New U.K. Job Tax Hits Employers who introduced a new job tax--! '5 at the rate of 25 shillingsliffs and Trade. Costs Paid By Crown OTTAWA (CP)--The Crown will pay all costs involved in bringing the Steven Truscott ap- peal to the Supreme Court of ; Canada, his father said Tues-! No such Se conces-| day, | sions are provided for the} ,, Pee ; | service industry, under which|,, Dan Kye regg ey Pegcalineaget Callaghan listed stores, barbers|'!©e" W! ideo re, tOlG| ' spi .|a press conference his family is i Cae Gann particularly grateful to Solici- and 'insurance--but not. for' in- tor-General Pennell and the jus= : ticé department in meeting the stance, newspapers which come} ,, ; ie under 'manufacturing, substantial costs of presenting the case." APPLIES TO HOUSING Steven 21, is serving a life) A shock aspect was that con-|sentence in an Ontario prison| struction employers strug-| following his conviction in 1959 gling to meet a serious housing|of the sex strangling of a 12-1 shortage--also will pay the job- year-old girl near Clinton, Ont. tax without getting a refund. |He was 14 at the time. For a third group comprising|bate and prompted the cabinet} workers in local government,) A book casting doubts on his nationalized industries and| guilt led to a country-wide de-| and dividend increases under a/transport, the tax will be re-|bate and prompted the cabinet} price-and-incomes policy. funded and also--as far as prac-|to order the Supreme Court of Underlying Callaghan's budget|tical--in agriculture. The farm-|Canada to hear an appeal. was the Socialist government's|ers' refund will become part of| Mr. Truscott said the court) goal of putting the economy on/an annual price-support review. 'is prepared to hold its hear-| its feet to compete in world! On another front, Callaghan|!"8s as soon as ali the neces-| markets. announced that an import sur-|Sary preliminaries are com- Eighty-five per ce nt of Brit-|charge, imposed during the 1964/Pleted and counsel are ready to ish exports are composed of|crisis of the pound sterling,| Proceed." manufactured goods and one-|will end in November. These preliminaries included third of the total manufactured' It. started at 15 per cent, the printing of the trial proceed- output is sold outside the coun- went down to 10 per cent and ingé--some 2,500 pages--and the try. It was apparent, overseas |recently has been a bone of taking of new evidence by the sources said, that Callaghan| contention between Britain. and court, : went as far as he could to help/its trading partners in the Eu- It has. yet to be determined exports without running afoul of ropean Free Trad e Association, |how the court will hear the evi- the General Agreement on Tar-|The surcharge tends to protect! dence--whether by an appointed inefficient British industries. ($3.75) a week for men, 12s 6d ($1.88) for women and youths and 8s ($1.20) for girls. But in the manufacturing in- dustry the tax will be more than offset by '"'premium" payments of 32s 6d ($4.88) for each man, 16s 6d ($2.48) for women and youths and 10s 6d ($1458) girls. In other words the manufac- turers--when they collect their premiums next February--will make more than $1 for each jman. employed. George Wood- jeock, general secretary of the jgiant Trades Union Congress, said this may result in a wave j|of pay demands despite govern- ment efforts to limit both wage commissioner, by a single judge, or by the full court. The court has yet to hear di- rect evidence in its 19-year his- tory although it is empowered to do so. Steven's lawyers and the On- tario attorney-general's office |are to make submissions to the | court as to what new evidence they wish to present. | Mr. Truscott said Toronto He said the department's 1966 lawyers Arthur Martin and E. B. Jolliffe will represent Steven at the appea:. "What good or evil does this A court spokesman said Tues- : ey department do for the diocese|day the case could be heard in sie ON oe ere of Huron?" he said. "This is a| June if the lawyers are ready | Oye ee ee ||Salutary word of warning which|to proceed. The court now is jrecommend to the erpobee ee |I hope will find an echo in your|holding its spring session and synod that the provision be) hearts." the Truscott appeal will be tional body's proposal for a new| \chureh law which provides for|budget was $294,850 and it is Mr. Lewis also asked Health|the Reman Catholic bishop Of|paseq on civil court decision. | : ' ay ache ined Minister Matthew Dymond how London made an unprecedented | rhe shisGn haat sak the. chivehtid The sessions conclude today.'given priority. many doctors had declined to|appearance and disclosed plans|qwy conditions for divorce and participate in the Ontario Med-/for a synod of his own diocese. Most Rev. G. Emmett' Carter received a_ standing ovation from the 450 clergy and lay delegates when he became the fi ieal Services Insurance Plan. Mr. Dymond said less than 200 of the 8,000 to 8,500 doctors in Ontario refused to take part in OMSIP. also: --Was told by the Ontario Wa- ter Resources Commis- sion that the number of dai- ries in the province declined | | In other business the house! of full |first Roman Catholic ever to/and act address the Anglican synod. Bishop Carter said his dio- cese is planning the first Catho- lic synod in North America--| and possibly the world--to en- compass the Anglican practice representation of the to 287 from 375 in the last/j,ity. two years. Ross Whieher(f Bruce) said this indicated t dairy business is in a crisis The OWRC claimed it indi- cated a continuing trend to- ward consolidation. --Heard first reading of a bill) to empower the provincial] government to take over op- eration of municipal juvenile and family courts. The bill was introduced by Attorney-} General Arthur Wishart. Was told by Highways Min- ister Charles the Macdonald -Cartier Free- away was the subjéct of two|thus "a potential national prob-| studies to determine how to handle large volumes of traf- fic generated by the Univer- sity of Guelph. --Heard that a select commit- tee investigating conservation authorities since last year has| Within 35 ye been unable to complete its work. The committee asked to be reappointed so it could continue working. The com- mittee will resume the probe after prorogation of the legis- lature, expected in early sum- mer. Good Samaritans he| "This moment is thrilling,' he said. "It represents a trend) seit which will continue around the| Sharpest criticism of the day world," | Meanwhile, delegates voted to) accept in principle their na-| TRAVEL BREEDS ILLNESS WINNIPEG (CP) -- Advances} in shipping techniques have sharply increased dangers of disease among Canadian live- stock, Dr. Albert Corner of the MacNaughton| federal department of agricul-| that access to Guelph from| 're said here. Cattle can move anywhere within hours and are lem." LATINS TO INCREASE Now 200,000,000, the popula- tion of Latin America is ex- pected to reach 600,000,000 ars. How fo relieve RAC 4 Use Dodd's Kidney Pills for prompt re ee ee ey atemic relief from the tion causing the ackache. Soon you feel better -- rest better. De- pend on Dodd's. [suggested ecclesiastical tribu-| jnals to study applications for | remarriage, | The Huron diocese is one of jthe first in Canada to discuss upon the proposed canon which already had been japproved once by general synod, It must be approved! again, without major rg | by the 1968 general synod be- fore it can become church law. Delegates also approved, as a centennial project, a $250,000, 20-bed home for unwed mothers in the Kitchener-Waterloo area. | | Before you buy any Piano or Organ $06... HBINT? ee a a came from Archdeacon Alford Abraham of Lambton who said the Anglican Church "is build-| ing a growing bureaucracy" at its national department of in-. formation in Toronto, { 79 Simcoe St. North 728-2921 | 1. Take 2 Aspirin Tablets | 2. Sit down for a few minutes Bay 0 Yenuine) FAST RELIEF (From pum inp pescoMrDNT OF HEADACHES COLDS 3. Close your eyes and rest Aspirin is the Registered Trade Mark of The Bayer Company, Limited, Aurora, On' Proposals Made | TORONTO (CP)--Prof. A. 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