The top rate was established about three weeks ago and the job is about half done. Most taxpayers, including last - minute filers, expecting refunds should count on their c arriving within six Jury Decision Surprises Judge OTTAWA (CP)--A jury Re men and one woman 8 Mr. Justice J. F. Donn of the Ontario Supreme Court Wednesday night when it found Antonio Calabro, 24, not guilty of non - capital murder: Calabro admitted shooting his 31-year-old brother-in-law Vin- cenzo Santoro Feb. 9 but testi- fied that he fired his double- barrelled. 16-gauge shotgun at y,joutside a classroom Wwindow.|the menacing" figure of Santoro j|Mrs. Robert Melvin's Grade 6/because -he thought the man class at John §. Armstrong|was going to kill his sister. . {sel sent birth announce-| "I realize that you have been CLASS MISSED BUT NOT EVENT CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP)--An 18-year-old ambu- lance attendant, who "missed class' when the subject was delivering ba- bies, received first-hand ex- perience Tuesday. Thomas Richard Pursley brought a four-pound, seven- ounce baby into the world in the bac'- of an ambulance only moments before the emergency vehicle was hit broadside by a car. The teen - ager said he missed a seminar on baby | 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Mey 4, 1967 Coroner Set Aside} To Take Training TORONTO (CP) -- Dr. Johnjanyone to do it officially," he ode Lath gd feral dur-|said in an interview. ig Dr. Morton Shulman's term) Dr, H. Beatty Cotnam, On- of office as chief coroner Ofitario supervising coroner, said/-- M mn Toronto, has been|ne did not like Dr. Porter's reileved of his duties so he can/fandling of recent inquests and be retrained. that he would have to be re-|ia Dr. Porter said Wednesday he|trained. had been informed four tn-) Last month Dr. Porter was Last - Minute Tax Returns Weigh In Three Tons Plus Ng My OTTAWA (CP) -- More thanlerror rate on T1 Shorts has three tons of income tax ae dropped slightly from last year. Seid ae Se ee ~ mr Be ws eee Bad this The department believes the/fice to track down the reason week at the revenue depart-/"¢7 simplified form has helped|for delay. somewhat in reducing the error 70 "i Bs . ment's data centre. Officials expect the week will|percentage to 21 per cent from .5 per cent in 1966, on the) DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- When {300,000 'returns just 'catching 3,410,904. retu tat pro. 300,000 returns just catching|2,819, ms 80 and just missing the May 1 fil-|cessed by-computer. two robins hatched in a nest Among Ti General form deadline. filed by employers, professiona! e Official deadline was April 30, but because that day|people and other self-employed DUCK on his schedule were be- g taken from him. "Now I have to assume I Rave been fired but I can't get Trouble Brews For Rich Little NEW YORK (CP)--Rich Lit- fle, a 28 - year - old Canadian and the Copacabana night club parted company comic, Wednesday by mutual consent. Little's Copa impersonations were attacked in a newspaper column here Tuesday as of- fensive to Americans, and Lit- tle promptly hired two body- guards, who stood by at the night club Tuesday night in ease of trouble. "The club has apparently re- ceived some crank calls and the threat of picketing," said Little's personal manager, Gib Kerr, in announcing cancella- tion of the balance of the Ot- tawa born comic's Copa appearances. "The reason for dropping the engagement is because the club and we are both concerned about the possibility of trou- ble," he said. The manager also confirmed that Little will not a Tr as an entertainer at Friday night's Canadian Centennial Ball here. He had. been listed in some early publicity for the affair which Prime Minister and Mrs. dismissed from his rolé as co- ordinator of a detailed study into traffic fatalities initiated by Dr. Shulman. Dr. Cotnam said at the time the study was being expanded, and he wanted more than one coroner to gain experience in handling accident investigations. RECALLS IRREGULARITY Dr. Fred Cruikshank, acting Metropolitan Toronto chief cor- oner since Dr. Shulman's dis- tmissal, said in an interview he knew .of at least one of Dr. Por- ter's inquests that had been e* in an irregular fash- on. He said the inquest into the death of Peter Tymcik, who died after being struck by a po- lice car last month, "'ran riot.' "People got up from the body of the court and asked ques- tions, reporters got up and asked questions and witnesses questioned each other," Dr. Cruickshank said. He said he suggested to dr. Porter that he attend the four inquests he has been taken off. Dr. Porter said he knew the format he followed in his last few inquests was not routine. He said his changes had been related to a general study into the causes of traffic fatalities in Toronto. DANCING ALL OVER Twelve foreign' ballet com- panies, two of them in North America for the first time, are dancing in three theatres dur- Pearson are to attend. ing Expo 67. COLO THE Charles Reno of New York asked the Army Board for the Correction of Military Records in Washington yes- terday to restore full rank and honors to his great- granduncle, Maj. Marcus A. Reno, The major was cash- jered four years after the .. BACK TO LITTLE BIG HORN battle of the Little Big Horn as a drunkard and brawler. The board was told this stemmed mainly from & deliveries last week because he was on an emergency call, So he spent Monday night reading that section of an ai t's manual, ; The infant boy and his mother were unharmed in the accident. But Pursley suffered a knee injury, and the ambulance driver re- ceived a broken arm. political and military contro- versy following the mas- sacre of Col. George A. Custer in the famous "last stand." (AP Wirephoto) Vessel Aground Near Brockville BROCKVILLE, Ont. (CP)-- QUEBEC (CP) -- Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia Wed- nesday night supported the idea that pavilions at Expo 67 in Montreal be conserved in some permanent project. The Arican monarch, who came to Canada to be at Expo Tuesday during his country's national day, was speaking at a state dinner given by the province of Quebec. He arrived in the provincial capital Wednesday, a week after his Canadian tour began in Brit- ish Columbia, and leaves today for Geneva. ' The emperor, who will be 75 in July, said Canada had fore- sight in organizing Expo, "which in its way will be able to testify efficiently to progress NIAL by humans of our epoch." after Expo ends Oct. 27, includ- in effect supportable if one would like to have durable re- sults."' The idea to conserve pavilions ing the Ethiopian pavilion, "is Mayor Jean Drapeau of Mont- Expo As Permanent Project Wins Support Of Selassie the city, he was always sur- rounded by more police than ordinary citizens. PRAISES JESUIT He visited Laval University, where he praised a Jesuit father who organized the first degree- granting college in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital. Two Kingston salvage vessels arrived Wednesday to attempt to repair and refloat the 6,000- ton carrier Shelter Bay which ran aground Tuesday afternoon on rocks in the St. Lawrence River. The 539-foot vessel, owned by Comet Enterprises Ltd. of Ham- ilton, Bermuda, and operated by Quebec and Ontario Trans- port Ltd., was upbound with iron ore for United States ports. INVITED TO TEA Tags on 1,000,000,000- Cana- dian-made tea bags for U.S. use bear the message: "Visit Canada Centennial Year 1967." was a Sunday, Revenue Minis-/persons, the error rate con. ter Benson granted a 24-hour|tinues at a high 39 per cent, up extension, from 26 per cent last year. Late-filed returns are subject} Pension plan complications to an interest penalty, charged|have caused 40 per cent of the on amounts owing the govern-jerrors ment. But traditionally, all save|ment hopes to straighten this a small fraction of taxpayers|situation out before next year. settle with the tax collector in| A spokesman said the data time. centre is operating at full ca- As of Tuesday night, the rev-|pacity, gobbling up 285,000 re- enue department had counted|turns in every three-day cycle. 5,217,334 T1 Short returns filed, | peceiecnsensnssenaiccmnamcenns up from 4,875,728 at the same DANCING At The Colonial date a year ago. Most employ- King St. East et Townline ees file these forms. ERROR-RATE FALLS FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES For « pleasureapie relaxed evening Despite some taxpayer confu- sion over how to enter Canada isle ual Pension Plan contributions, the'|--/0" " FISH » CHIPS PHONE 728-6756 ¢ Take home en order of fish and chips. To save time phone chead, 728-6736, end your order will be ready et eny special The Jesuit, Rev. Lucien Matte who was educated at Laval, was also praised by Premier Daniel Johnson, who cited his work as a French-Canadian con- tribution to Ethiopian educa- tion. Everywhere he went in Lim- ousine, the African monarch was escorted by a small se- curity army of plainclothes fer provincial and city po- ice. 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