ROSH DIODE S-- yn ' pet Ingeq | GOL, A , a "ay 46 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, November 14, 1956 rr -- " NORWEGIANS TO JOIN POLICE FORCE uy r a a with Danish forces as advance cording to United Nations units of the United Nations spokesmen in New York, six . : spy countries have offered to supply police force in the Israeli-Egyp- military units with Canada sup- tian crisis are these handpicked Norwegian troops ICONOCLAST shown here men Royal Navy Veteran Denies Nelson Said: "England Expects... LONDON plode one of the anecdotes in British miral Horatio Nelson's message to/an hour to send and still longer the British fleet befo of Trafalgar Ernest Walder, 76, never signalled his land ex ts. every his duty." Walder, did not jump to con years of research. (Reuters) Royal Navy man is trying to ex- legend," he said. Using the signal mirable job of squandering most ished methods used in 1805, the year of A former, "I am convinced the signal is cher histo Ad-/the battle, "It would have take re the Battle to pass round the fleet." "In any case it could not havi says Nelson been seen. What admiral is goin fleet: "'Eng-'to waste that much time whe man will do going into battle?" clusions | "according to records." plying a complete unit of 1,200 But the present commanding of- a former signalman,!ficer of Nelson's ship, the Victory, He now a dockside museum piece, in-/the situation is needed before made the announcement after 59 sists that the signal was made, sensible planning can be done to do so, collector isn't doing right by hus- established a home together. Bl bands and wives, a tax expert| VEXTHER REQUIRED i said today. L. J. Smith of Toronto com- plained, on behalf of and wives, when he spoke at panel discussion today at the an-| nual conference of the Canadian] Tax Foundation |t Mr. Smith said the Income Tax Act seems to have been drafted |, yo twice as many x on $500. 2x collector should exact his toll jing his business income. amples: | assets, his wife and provides her with all{cised it--to assess all of the in- ithe necessities, these may k | treated for tax purposes less fa-'were the husband's income. : 4. If a husband transfers money deductible { vorably than an unmarried man "Canada Wastes Youth Resources, | Speakers Tell Universities Meet By ALAN DONNELLY | Dr. Arthur Tremblay, professor { Canadian Press Staff Writer [of education at Laval University, { OTTAWA (CP) Two educa-| Quebec City, said the first prob- A tional experts said today Canada lem in French-speaking schools is is squandering its human re- not at the university level. The, |sources of gifted young people, problem was to bring more stu- They estimated that no more than dents into the secondary schools. one-third of such young people get| T. H. Matthews, registrar of university educations to develop McGill University, dealt with the their talents fully. rate of failures among university The statements were made by undergraduates: About one-third Dr. R. B. W. Jackson and Dr, of freshmen do not graduate. He |W." G. Fleming of the educational Suggested more compulsion and {research department at the On-| discipline in early years to make tario College of Education, Tor-|Students work hard. If the unmarried man has an |income, for example, of $2,000 and {his dependent 'sister an income of husbands| $750, neither is required to pay alany tax. But if a husband has an {income of $2,000 and his wife an income of $750, the husband pays a . If a husband needs help in his business and his wife dutifully ; hours" for | on the assumption that a husband ; f and wife are iy conniving| 131 the Wages he wowid have to) tax-evaders and that therefore the|P3Y anyone eise, he cant dequci| her meagre wages when comput-|less he executes tion agreement, k | 3. If a man marries a woman | lawyer, expert ; A resume of his remarks was|who has money and brains and | worded in exactly the right terms, | released to the press in advance. she becomes his partner in busi- Mr. Smith gave specific ex-|ness because it requires both these from his income. the revenue department| ) 1 1. When a husband looks after has power and in one case exer-| his wife from whom he is separ-| tions 3 { lated and she obtains a court or-| members of the Irish delega- the pay-| tion, iwho took their seats for become from the business as if it|der for ments separ: ance, he must be ¢ arranges for the payments. Un- a written separa- drawn up by a 3 law 'and Income Tax Rules Called Unfair, Unjust MONTREAL (CP) -- The taxjand a dependent sister who have or other p either as a maintenance, he makes to her are not rom his income. in tax | Biltmore -- 'Ransom' 1.05, 4.40, B15 pm. Tra SB, 25 ping fo regard it "not as anigaiq the British and Foreign Bible roperty to his wife-- gift or for valuable consideration -- the Income Tax Act provides that he will continue to be taxable on the income de- rived from the property or for property substituted therefor. This will continue for so long as they are married and he is resident in Canada. : 5. If a marriage and the husband does the right thing and makes payments to his ated wife for her mainten- areful how he is broken up | | the payments won't be deductible 6. If a husband fails to support] eent session of the United Na- THEATRE GUIDE | at 8.15 p.m. [Marks -- "The Solid Gold Cadil- | lac' 1.20, 3.20, 5.20, 7.20, 9.20. |Plaza --"Run For the Sun" (Superscope) 1.30, 3.31, "5.32, 7.33, 9.39. Last complete show at 9.08 p.m. [ Last complete show at 9.00 p.m. onto. {MOST CRITICAL In a paper presented at a uni-| The most critical review of the versities conference on the crisis| Situation, however, was made bY Regent -- "The Last Wagon" In r. Jackson and Dr. Fleming in higher education, they said the D : "Despite improvement in recent {present pattern of university at-| tendance "is disturbing enough to # leave little room for satisfaction,|dent tha jeven among the most compla- «| cent." a "We seem to be doing t the university enrolment |cent of the age group . . . which an ad-| American studies indicate com- the | prises the group of 'young people resources avail-| capable of profiting from higher priceless human ig be ar-|education. n|able to us. It can, in fact, gued on the basis of fragments of information at hand that we are e utilizing to the full the talents of . g probably no more than one-third versity and not more n of our academically gifted young|Or SIX will graduate. men and women." | MORE DATA NEEDED They said much more d than five |demically gifted complete | correct it human resources are considerably | greater than the above summary | *If we are short of trained per- RADIO LOG | 5 " sonnel, it is our own fault. The|figures would indicate. intellectual and other abilities are present in sufficient quantity in APPEAL REACHES $33,800 | every géneration; we not only fail TORONTO (CP)--First official CJBC Sports CFRB-Eddie Fisher 6.15 P.M. ts air Memories r Melodies WGR-Sports; Heartbeats WBEN-Mike Mearian 6.30 P.M. 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Ireland was one of the sponsors of a UN resolution de- nouncing Russia's actions in Hungary as an intolerable at- tempt to enslave the Hungarian people. It passed 48 to 11 with 16 abstentions, General Assembly are the first time since being admit- ted last year. From left, Liam Cosgriive, Irish minister for for- eign gffairs; F. H. Boland, per- Canadian Churches Said Showing Brock (Whitby) "Broken| Lance' and "Secret of Trea-| - sure Mountain". Evening shows IV] ; I t t I E 1 7 p.m. Last complete show) ore Nn eres n van e Sm 8.20 p.m, KITCHENER (CP) -- Canadian total of 1,783 vacation schools this churches are showing greater con-| year. cern for evangelism and, are be-| Rey. extra tank but as of the very es-|goniety had distributed 624,000,000 sence of the church," the Cana-|Biphles, Testaments and Scripture dian Council of Churches was told|,,rtions in 836 languages since its| W. H. Moore of Toronto} Shotgun, Gunbutt, Knife, Hands All Used To Kill One Deer WARREN, Me Jim Thomas got- his deer today --a 300-pound, 10-point buck--after five hours of bloody action. The king-sized whitetail finally : succumbed after Thomas riddled two shotgun blasts, wrestled the amimal cowboy-style, clubbed him 'with the gun and - : knifed him repeatedly. | . qe The Rocklan! hunter said re Quebec Socialists nut a shotgun charge into the buck when he first spotted it. The deer bounded into the woods. Thomas : caught up with him a half-mile| and scored another hit. Democratic party, Quebec branch him with away 4 Again the quarry fled. Another quarter - mile and night it has swung into line with @ Thomas found his prey peacefully the Winnipeg Declaration and that asl nibbling sprouts. Out of ammuni-/it favors a mixed economy in tion but believing the deer weak-| which ened by its wounds. the hunter prise in many fields" is acknow- flung himself on the animal's ledged. neck. The buck tossed him into ai thicket. Thomas clobbered the deer with the gun, bending the barrel and breaking the stock. The whitetail | remained erect. . : Desperately the hunter his knife and plunged it again again into the animal's side. Thi finally resolved the issue Thomas' favor. (AP) -- Hunter k Back Westerners MONTREAL (CP)--The Social lof the CCF, announced here last "'the need for private enter- The party's decision was taken at closed weekend meetings. L Pear GOOD FoobD GENOSHA HOTEL 4 | ATTENTION . TEEN TOWN MEMBERS NOMINATION MEETING For 1957 Board of Directors THIS FRIDAY C.R.A. BUILDING 7 P.M. This is Important To All Members today. {inception in 1804. Rev. Dr. P. P. W. Ziemann of] Toronto, acting chairman of the} Fil evangelism department, told the qouncil in convention here that '"'thdre is increased participa- Truck Sabotaged tion by both laymen and clergy in| TORONTO (CP)--A gravel com- prayer, ip training and in witness pany affected by a strike of in- for evangelism." |dependent truckers said today Excerpls of his address were re-|that one of its trucks was sabot- |leas »d to the press before deli-|aged Monday night. very. The Stouffville Sand and Gravel Rev. Kinneth S. Wills of Tor-|{Company said sugar was poured |onto, secrjetary of the department|into the truck's fuel system and of Christian education, told the|its radiator was battered with a Javac 77,397 children attended a'crowbar, Gravel Company Says (CP)--Two Canadian| eaLion, inated that in Canada {union leaders will attend 2 jest ey estimate 1 anada, | ing in Brussels Nov. 26-30 that wi of 100 children who begin school consider the plight of workers un-| life, seven or eight will enter uni-|der Soviet domination. | | The meeting of the executive! NEED MONEY FOR FALL EXPENSES? Get $25 10 $2500 This is the time of year when most of us have extra heavy expenses... for winter clothing, higher heating costs... maybe auto repairs or home repairs. If you need extra cash for these reasons... or for any good reason . ..see PF today. Phone first, if you like, and let us start working on Your PF FaLL EXPENSES LOAN. | Bosvow $2!5 to $2500 wher- ewer you site this PF symbol. PACIFIC FINANCE CREDIT LTD. 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