With 10RONT9 CPL TheUnited stamcuuutriantum took the Bed In the Royal who ram lamination horsei Jumping standings without entering the armiliriday Then at night the USCridera won tho Prix deNai ttonsfiocm Challenge Trophyato confirm envision mama ï¬nally straightened out tholeamstandingsmith twicecorrected statemen which now leavchtheU leadingwith some souiai TAKE13th Kyoulare heading south out of Canadas anowfieldo make HIKE that your car in amphibi iiiDmrIonn TAX one At Miaml Beach Finn lda over 37 inches of rain have fallen since Thursday Fed According to last reports it in still raining AP Wircphotot vernment 331er grants Deadlbékf 01TAWA CF Away has been found to hreiik the deadlock between thofcderal government and Quehec ve university grants informants said Friday night anti maybesome time be fore the formula is written into law and into the federalprovin cial tax rental agreements The informants said Premier Sauve of Quebec and Finance Minister Fleming have agreed in principle that the Quebec govern merit pay the grants from an ad ditional onepercent provincial taxon corporation income The corporations Would get com parable abatement when they paid their federalcorporation in cornelax TIME EbENEENT UNKNOWN it 3WES onlclear when this ar aniemcnt wouldngovintot effe Mr Fleming has said the rentvtax rental agreemean Wit the other provinces will continue in farceuntil Marchl 1962Un dei these the provinces receive 13per cent of personal income taxcollections nine per cent of taxable corporation income and per cent of succession duties lnthe light of anagreemcnt between Quebec and Ottawa in volving federal abatement on corporation taxes the provinces could be expected to demand concurrent boost in the nine per cent of taxable corporation in come to It per cent lnitialreaciion to the Quebec deal was favorable Frost of Ontario said it is very definite step in the right dl rection andls in line with On tnrios reprmontations on the subject Qucbec universities have re fused the federal graian since iosalbeeause the provincial gov ernment objected to them on the ground they invaded the provin cial jurisdiction over education Mr Frost took similar view Friday night in commenting on reports of the new plan INFRINGEMENT CLAIMED Ontario had accepted themand thcyhad done much good he said Nevertheless in their ads 11 points an roe EFFORT Canada piecing second lntha Prix de Nauooshas its points and needaat least first and third place in tonightsdndividunl event to overtake the Americans Otllcial acorlngjuts rgcntinn Stealts no ream Up In Flames PETERBOROUG lCPJFlre destroyed the restaurant of the Rock Haven Motel about two mllesaouthot here Friday but wasprevenlcd from spreading to so adiolnlng bcdrocma by strong wind The fire started while the cook was preparing steaksfor Peter boroughs Ontario llockcy Asso ciation Junior hockey team which was on itaway to play in Guelph The teams dinner was consumed by the flames No estimate of damage was available ministration there has undoth odly been nniofringement upon provincial responsibilities The premier said an additional one per cent in corporation tax in Ontario would exceed the $150 per capita payment on which the federal university was based and the excess would have to he nted against some other federnlpayment to the province The federalvgrants are paid through the National Conference of Canadian Universities which now holds in trust for Quebec universities 317500000 in grants refused since 1556 Another 88 ooomo will be added to this by the end of the school year Finishing touches to the new plan were understood to have been completed Friday in con ference in Quebecbetween Mr Fleming and Mr Sauva ReportExpectedTo Sweeping Fed Penal Charges OTTAWA CPSweeping re visions to the federal penal sys tem will he recommended in report to be presented next month to Justice Minister Fulton The report new is being com pleted by the justice depart 9woiiiii NEWS IN BRIEF MAKE MOST PERFUME MOSCOW AP The Soviet Union todayclaimed first place in the world for per capitaper fuine production It released 1958 figures showing it made 316000 ooo bottles including toilet tarebut it didnt say how big the bottles were Favorite scents ltedi Mos cow Queen of Spades Stone Flowers LEGACY FOR SERVICE NDOM AP Rev Tam W1 Anglican clergyman from Yorkshire eneda Imndon affice to promote Paciï¬sm in it legacy He is other all to the church to help finance liege feel much latl ave giventhe tliesellden mg member tthe their ve wealth ess de iiavcrd ev wer etedby iocal authoritlo uedonto Peri tr More than 1350000 poultry liord near the site on which the us base was built during the var Since then their wanderings have stoppedhocnuse the deer shrank away from the base EXnnimi HANGS SELF ViENiIANE Laos APirhao Sanong 38 exPathet Lao mem berrhangad himseg inpriso at Shinaimo army camp author ed said Friday Sanong radio sta tion employeewas the father of seven chi en and atone time teacherof Lao youth in Hanoi He was arrested Nov 18 on charges of having knowledge of the proCommunist Pathet Lao is An investigation was scheduled but he was deadhefore furth 23 outbreaks otfowl pest were eportediFriday bringing the to id number of outbreaks since 0c to 573me Al counties irds ghtere GAS 0N FOG new Norway neutersiinor nehu here has announced have hadt plans to test an experimental methodoi clear fog bytuluing it intosnowfthroughthe use of propane ass toseparate the moist Ae inth ments threeman penal reform committee which was established last December to study and pro poseychanges in the correctional syst under federal jurisdiction Th committee headed by Col Big rm Stone for mer army provost marshal Al inn MacLend director of the justice departments remission setvice and James McLaugh tin assistant commissioner of penitentiarios justice department otf al said the report will recommend an enlightened approach to the treatment of narcotic addicts URGE TREATMENT It is understood that aforrnof treatment will be proposed for addictsin federal custody At present addictssimply are sen tencedto jail terms The committeeftravelled across Canada studying existing penal institutions and also visited the United States and Britainw main objective before the committee isf the institution of federalprovincial agreement that eventually all prisoners serving year or more should goto fed eral institutions Only those serv iog two years or inore now are imprisoned in federal peniten aries The committee will recommend methods taachieve this goal7 It also will propose methods by which fe laws will be amended to eliminate sentebces oELmore than six months and of less than year Only jpersons serve time in provincial institu tions TV Services fromrile Board of st Governorssaid Friday ecommended approval servicev fo the serving six months or less would methane tidrdwithnpolotodlextw inc no or cont is the leading individual tli Xl point onepoint edn ordapd team our dooyhhnlght er not enough 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