Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 23 Jun 1961, p. 11

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iit oi the removal of the excise st Purnsoiils Dunipp st FILCHED BUDGET PROPOSALS Liberal Says Fleming jCovne Not Far Apart GWAA cri Finance litioisler Fleming was ncmsed Thursday night at taking to hellwith Parliament attitude Liberal Pickersgili ma king thestotoment In the Com mons said hlr Fleming had also liiubcd all his budget pro posals with one exception from Governor Jamcs Coyne of the Bank of Canada now Bib ing removal irom his post by government legislation htr Fickcrsgiii added that Mr Fleming made one excep tion to the Coyne proposals his budget and that one excep lion to depreciate the Canadian dollar showcd the iinance min isiar meeting the touting bl his own nest inloa principle The bitterly worded speech by the member ior Newiounolands Bonnvista twillingate riding marked by shouts interjections dad two withdrawals by Mr Pickersgiil with mental 19 servations was the highlight oi the sixday budget debates opening round it ioliowed the budget deliv ercd Tuesday night and in cluded motions oi non confi dence in the government pre sented by the Liberals and astraditiohal moves The OCF motion proposed in creases in old age pensions iamily allowances and basic or come tax exemptions Speaker Roland Michener reserved deci sion on whether the CCF motion is in order it calls ior increases in ment expenditures which cannot be proposed to Parliament by private mem bers WILL OPPOSE SPEED Mr Fickersgill served notice at the end of the debate that the Liberals will oppose any move oi the government to speed legislation in dcpose Mr Coyne who has reinsed re quests irom the government and his board of directors to resign Tho go vc rn ments chief spokesman Thursday was Rich ard Bell Mr Flemings par liamentary secretary who laid the Canadian economy will re spond directly to Mr Coynes dismissal Liberal criticisms had been vague hollow lame and dil jointcd and he saidbefore Mr Pickersgiil spakethat the Lib erals were shying away from Mr Coynes proposals although they had energetically sought the last iew days to champion the bank governor Erhart Regier CCF spokes man from Humaby Coquitlam aid every time something goes wrong with the Canadian econy omy Mr Fleming blames soma body elseand this time it was Mr Coyne Judy LaMarsh Liberal lawyer irom Niagara Falls said that Alas the people of thocoun try are lolt as woman is leit in the lurch waiting at the church Mr Pickersgiil iormer min later of immigration slugged hard in his mminuto speech Govt Ensure Public Benefits From Tax Cut LINDSAY CPIThe lederal government should ensure that the public receives the iull hens fax on automobiles George Burt Canadian director of the United Auto Workers CDC said Wednesday night Speaking to UAW local here Mr Burt said he was ex tremely pleased Finance Min ister Fleming had included in his budget this measure whidi was part of UAW briei suh mitted to the Biadeo commis slon He said automobile manuiscv turers had already promised the public would receive the iull benefit of the tax removal The budget hesaid was sudden outburst indicating the government ior the first time was putting jobs before profits Mlss urtich Youth and built tuved in this 17 wlifl with berutlhnlyn mo expansion onel JEWELLERS 4201 WALTER PITMAN Two budgets to Week He said Mr Flemings budget was just pale imitation of the Coyne statement last weir out lining proposals that the gov ernor had submitted earlier this year to the government The exception was the depre ciation at in Canadian dollar which Mr Fleming had de scribed as great gamble with the taxpayers money only Year EEO CLAIMB USED FUND He said it was plain fact that Mr Fleming had been using the exchange land on the govern ment since last December to area down the dollar and had spent smooopoo ior that pun pose without telling Parliament Let the minister deny it he said it is silly to talk about spend ing and you koowit Mr Flem ing countered That is ialso sialemeni interjected Mr Fleming when Mr Pickersgill said the minis ter had been advised that it was contrary to the international Monetary Fund to torn down the value at the Canadian dol tar as was proposedusing iorA aigo exchange and amounts to buy us dollars What conduct could be ex pected from minister who had acted as Mr Fleming had on other matters it is all oi piece with this dictatorial attitude and this to am the minister has taken He has consistently treated this Parliament with the utmost con mmpu This is just plain hysteria said Mr Bell Waiter Pitmnn mew Party Pelerborough salde the first time Canada had two budgets down within the same week Mr Fleadogs and Mr Coynes Examination showed the two men were not so for apart in their views By what right did Mr Flem ing demand the resignation ol Mr Coyne when there was no evidence oi lack oi cooperation on the governors part SHOWS LACK The budget was Conserva tive budgetone which showed total lack oi confidence in government action being eiicc tivo Alimnrk PCKingston said many at his constituents are critical of Unemployment Insurance Fund handouts Many opposed wives drawing benefits when their husbands were making 8000 5000 year He saw no justification he said ior sailors earning $5000 to 310000 year drawing ben eiits in the oil season winter months But these same people are good Canadian who are lust taking what the law provides Mr Ailmork said latestafter testafter test Seagrams New brand Rated Best Before introducing Seagrams Star Seagram testetlI this great new brand of rye whisky from coast to coast against the three leadingbrands in its price class and Canadians liked the taste of Star best Next time try Seagrams great new brand with the Five Stars on the bottle Terted andr thOofieial supervision of loading Releuroh Organization ATHIS PRICE REFLECTS THE EXCiSE TAX REDUCTION DcNr Miss gruLL 233 BRADFORD sr anumsuumnwmnmn mmm hellwith Parliament attitudeL Low nowN PAYMENT ANADASNO CAR AT DANG RFIELD GREAT CONCERN MP treks BBG Break Up Newspaper Monopolies OTTAWA lCP Ail mark PC Kingston said Thursday night it is the respon sibility oi the CBC and the Board at Broadcast Governors to take any necessary steps to real up new monopolies in on Mr Aliman apparently was referring in his Commons ro rnarks to Senator Rupert st res president of the Kingston Whig Standard Company Lim ited although he did not iden tify the Ontario Liberalsenator by name Mr Alimnrkvpreiacod his re marks during budget debate this way While have admiration or the qualifies oi the man whose empire propose to bring to the attention of this Parliament think it proper that should level criticism because at Ithe great concern expressed to me Ly members oi my constitu ency reier to the control oi the news media over wide area oi Eastern Ontario which is held by one man Not only does he control the news media in my riding but also in adjoin ing ridings ENTIONS OWNERSHIP Mr Alimork said there is one daily newspaper bush and this man owns both He also control two TV statlo Mr Aihnark said and two iour area radio stations Licences or both the TV and the radio stations were granted to this Liberal senator by the previous Liberal govern ment He said this man whose newspapers pole as being pm iidcaliy independent had told the Commonwealth Press Union last year that the BBC had proven to be autocratic in in structing radio stations on var ious matters Said Mr Allihark Hero is man who has gained control oi the new me dia over large area who is obviously concerned only that this government should not dis turb his empire believe it is utterly impos aibie to have lreedom oi the pm or to have an iniorrned public when almost loo per cent at the control oi the new media over large area is held by one man it is in my opinion impos sible for any person to have such monopoly of the news such power to influence peo ples minds without using it ior his own personal advantage Frankly see little differ ence between the government controlled press such as exists in some countries and new monopoly held by one person such as we have In this in stance believe that it is the responsibility oi thn Board of Broadcast Governors and the CBC to take such steps as are necessary to break up these monopolies wherever they may exist across Canada TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS Phona Pa 824 The Manager ordered Picnic Tables for display BUT oar plant assembled Seii For Only THE BARRIE EXAMINERll FRIDAY JUNE 28 DH BLASI AFN CHICAGO AP Represem taiivc Adam Clayton Powell Dom NYi amused the AFlr Clo Thursday night oi denying equal rights to Negro union members sand said Meany is presiding over dc generalioo oi American labor mow lardac £454 degu oggaodwwm SERVIEE aPPIovto av emu humor mom nl allalib not Mulolt momma um uuimnmnuuuimmu unm rum mum mum 1mm 50 PICNIC iABtES These Tables lire Assembled And Ready For lise And Will lion wHILs THEY not auvunovvarruls Lovv PRICE THE BALI APLANING MILL trim 513 BARR Loo LTD rs 82496 Provincialvsaies Tax Is Effective Sepil BuiyiNow 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