Fe eRe wwe 'LEGISLATION PLANNED OBSERVES UKRAINIAN CHRISTMAS Romanda Sagass, 8, of Re- -- Ukrainian Christmas loaves represent the Wise Men, celebrations, which take place The wheat sheaf at right is in gina, holds one of three loaves this week along with those of the house to bring good crops, of bread traditionally baked other Orthodox faiths. The --(CP Wirephoto) SPECTACULAR FIRE checked, Smoke and flames Canada-US. | NEW YORK (AP) -- A fire;/(mushroomed in spectacu- ldestroyed a Hudson River pier|,°" fashion high above Manhat- Group To Hear [Monday and thé. wind-whipned tan, attracting attention mues blaze spread briefly to twolinjuries reported..No ~ {tions on OTTAWA (CP) - The federal cabinet is taking a broad look at the problem of foreign con- trol of or injury to Canadian ations media Prime Minister Pearson said =, he expects to make known the government's inten- question before Parliament meets next month. He told a press conference the cabinet had considered legisla- tive steps, but that did not mean a decision had been made for or against action, Mr, Pearson said angen tions were received from period ical and newspaper publishers on the dangers of foreign own- ership of communications me- dia which caused the govern- ment to make a wider examin ation than that made by the royal commission on publica- tions, The royal commission, headed by Senator M, Grattan O'Leary, president of the Ottawa Jour- nal, made recommendations in 1961 following a study of the periodicals field, TOUCHED NEWSPAPERS Mr, Pearson indicated that the cabinet's examinatior ranged into the question of newspaper ownership and o "cable television" cutting across Canadian broadcasting jreguiations on Canadian owner: ship, He recalled that the former Progressive Conservative gov- ernment initiated tax and tariff) measures to divert Canadian advertising dollers away from) foreign-controlled magazines, However, Parliament never for|adopted them before being dis- {has not made representations to around, There were no|solved in 1962 and 1963 for fed-/the government on the question jexcept oa hearings of the|expressed scepticism about Der eral elections, other piers before it _was| burned. Rusk's Address wn WASHINGTON (CP) -- State Secretary Dean Rusk will ad- dress the opening session Mon- day of the seventh meeting of the Canadian-United States in- terpariiamentary group in Washington, Senator George D. Aiken (Rep. Vi.), chairman of the U.S. Senate delegation, an- nounced Tuesday. Twenty ~ four Canadian MPs and Senators headed by Alan Macnaughton, Speaker of the and Maurice Bour- get, Speaker of the Senate, will make up the visiting delegation Co-chairman of the United States delegation and head of the for -S, House is These steps were based in part on the royal commission recommendations, e newspapers have pressed the government for action, ASKED FOR LAW St, Clair tne Southam Com in Toronto Gola that his company requested government), newspapers or periodicals from), falling into foreign hands, "I talked this over with var- lous members of the ment and told them we felt the) serve Canadian control of news- France has done," he said, '*At present, only the patriot- ism of a newspaper or maga- zine owner who wholly control: resident Oflfor Mr, Chevrier before mited, saidifor Parig Jan. 14. Mr, Chevrier is expected to be named high London 'overn-| made shortly on a News Media Studied By Liberal Cabinet In a 30-minute press confer- nce, Mr, Pearson also made Since then, periodicals and/these statements: 1, He may announce cabinet replacements for Justice Minis. ter and Postmaster- General Denis plus a new post ommissioner in or am- legislation to prevent Canadianibassador to France, Mr, Denis - been appointed to the Sen-javerage ate, 2. An announcement may be sible visit by the Queen to Canada, The ,{only practical alternative to pre- question was under discussion, 8, The government doesn't papers was to do it by law as) 151 to adopt @ Canadian flag at the session of which opens Feb, 18, However, it remains committed to adopt- ing one by April 22, 1065, Parliament his publications prevents for- jeign control acquiring them, "Magac1es May not seem such an attractive purchase to non-Canadians right now, but newspapers do, They are still profitable in this country," Donald Hunter, vice -'presi- ident and managing director of |Maclean Hunter Publishing Company, said Tuesday he feels that while he believes Canadian publications should be operated by Canadians and follow strictly Canadian editorial policy, Cana- dian ownership is not essential, ISN'T IMPORTANT e "I do not think ownership i important," S Gestapo Chief Said Working In Albania HAMBURG, West Germany (AP)--The West German maga- zine Der Stern said today the last chief of the Nazi gestapo, SS Lt.Gen, Heinrich Mueller, 63, holds an influential intellig- nce post in Albania, Mueller was the immediate he said, "But I feeli/superior of Adolf Eichmann, al! Canadian publications should/hanged in Israel in 1962 for his be operated by Canadians and/part in the massacres of the follow Canadian policy," J ews, The West German cen- | He said that to his knowledge|tral war crimes investigation Maclean-Hunter as a companyia |royal co::mission, gency lists Mueller as killed in the battle of Berlin, Sources close to the agency Stern's report. OTTAWA (CP) --- The tax problems of professional men and policemen's widows were spelled out before the royal commission on taxation Tues: day as two Montreal - based or- ag eng sought ways to take e sting out of existing tax laws, chief recommendation of A leaving|L'Association des Medicins de Langue Francaise du Canada-- Canadian Association of French- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenuery 8, 964 Policemen's Widows Outline Tax Worries Doctors -- was that|briet jal men be allowed to vcr pn over a period of ye gene be hit tp poy ox te their peak earning es L'Association de Bienfaisance' et de Retraite de la Police de Montreal--Montreal Police Wel- fare and Pension Association-- spoke out in favor of increased exemptions under the Estate Tax on widows of policemen wouldn't be so heavil benefit would be to stop includ. ing the capitalized value of. po lice pensions in estates. Captain Jean-Paul Lapointe said that when a policeman is oo in the line of duty there is no reason why his widow shohldn't receive the same con- siderations as the widow of a soldier killed in battle, The increased benefits under the Estate Tax Act should ap- ply to all citizens, he said, but this submission was presented only on behalf of policemen's widows "because we are duty- bound to protect them." ASKS AVERAGING The 6,000-member medical as- sociation asked for a system of averaging professional income three or four times over a work- ing lifetime, so irregular in- comes would not be gobbled up by peak tax rates, speaki. profess: Mahy other organizations The oe ira sessions will br conducted in two panels, each of which will have three meet- ings. The first panel will con- sider defence production shar- ing, hemi ric defence and NATO rela . The second p° nel bey discuss trade with Com- ings Jan, 15, the four ¢o-chair- men will hold a press confer- ence, Later that afternoon Pres- ident and Mrs, Johnson will re- ceive the delegates and their wives for a tour of the White House and an informal meet- ig. The delegates later = make launching base. The interparliamentary group was established in 1958 as a re- sult of a suggestion by Opposi- tion Leader Diefenbaker, then prime minister. Six meetings > were held but because of two Canadian federal elections none has been held in the last two years, The meetings alternate be- tween the two countries and are designed to allow informal dis- cussion of subjects of mutual in- terest and to forge bonds of friendships among members of the pocces = legislative bodies. More A-Heads 'Arrive At Ontario Base NORTH BAY (CP)--A second shipment of nuclear warheads to arm Canada's Bomare B missiles was moved into the RCAF missile site here under cover of darkness early Sunday -- it was learned Mon- y. The rate | was. a surprise after an official RCAF release which said sufficient nuclear warheads were delivered New Year's eve to equip the 28 mis- ale an Highwa ic on y ll, seven miles north of here, was or- dered by Ontario Provincial Po- lice to pull over while the three- vehicle convoy, accompanied by armed RCAF security men and police, transferred the warheads aon the North Bay RCAF sta- The weapons remain under the maintenance and control of a custodial 30-man United States Air Force detachment, PEARSON TO SPEAK DETROIT (CP) -- President Johnson and Prime Minister Pearson both are scheduled to address meetings of the Eco- nomics Club here during March. Mr. Pearson's visit is planned for March 16. 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