Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Sep 1967, p. 2

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Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 6, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE 'Devotion To France Seen Base Of De Gaulle Mistrust {drex and Hector Neveu, 66, Ofjincluding three company com-|in the streets Saturday, killing SLONDON (Reuters) -- Presi-) dent de Gaulle's passionate and insular devotion to France led Cheques Stolen TORONTO (CP)--Police have him to mistrust American warned merchants and banks to)" t power even during the Second} $ Wend War, former Brit ith Pec neuen tie weekend F inister Harold] , 8 epi _ condilag saa Sra bik 46 theft of 200 cheques from a wel- be published Thursday. fare. department office. The He reports that de Gaulle 5 +4 $155, were made out to the complaining to a U.S. diplomat) >. i ,ients : ; ie seit ct Arnacioan interfer-|"°° pients and were negotiable. ence, end warned him: "'I rep-| . resent future France, and it Police Attacked will be better for us all if you) TORONTO (CP)--About support me. persons watched Monday night De Gaulle is a man of realias three men attacked two genius, despite many faults.) policemen on a downtown stree Macmillan says in the second/corper, A passing taxi driver| volume of his autobiography,|radined for help and then went The Blast of War--1939-1945. to the aid of the police. Two jmen were later charged with Government assaulting police but a third TORONTO (CP)--The Ontar- 7" escaped: io Municipal Board issued a a report Tuesday recommending Cave-In Kills 12 a form of municipal govern-) TOKY (AP)--A cave-in at a ment for the Timagami area, 50 jimestohe quarry in Japan's ee sino Ce ed oe ee Kyushu Island also d 4 has kiled 12 workers and badly) = ep Sd i Aegon injured a lone survivor, police) ren . quar Sireported Tuesday, - around Timagami as an J paging improvement district. : 4 s prov Agriculturist Dies . GUELPH, Ont. (CP)--The, Election Only |funeral of B. Leslie Emslie, one} C; Ri ] of Canada's leading agricul-) tural authorities, will be held ' auses Ipp e ae today. Mr. Emslie, 89, -TORONTO (CP)~The| died Sunday. announcement of an Ontario| He was former technic election Oct. 17 stirred only the| Manager for fertilizers with wildest interest at the national|Canavian Industries L4d., Gonservative leadership con-| company he joined in 1928 after vention Tuesday. a career in Europe and Canada i as a soil fertility expert dupre "a pipe pe oneal Mr Emslie is survived by his called the election to show his Wife, one son and a sister. } Jack of interest in the party's| national leadership race. | Doctors Meet Donald MacDonald, Ontario's! ~toRONTO (CP)--More than New Democratic Leader who is| 49 doctors from Commonwealth mier Robarts would call election. Robarts was afraid the leader-|hignight ship convention would tear the|annual meeting of the Canadian Korean War. federal party apart "'and he| Paediatrics Society. wanted | to dissociate himself) TNT which had been planted | continue today. Fair weather is| Windsor .......+ ete from it." | Gets Contract under the rails 35 miles north-|expected throughout the prov-|St, Thomas ..++.+0+ 52 7g | own language, to the use of the) Leadership candidate Michael | east of Seoul, officials ince on Thursday with a warm-| London .... 50 78 |\French language in legislatures Starr, former federal labor} OTTAWA (CP)--James Land- reported. ing trend beginning again|Kitchener ... 50 75 {and in the courts... .' le angel said the election call se ' Ltd. of Arnprior, H l H d Di across the north. Mount Forest ..... 50 72 The motion added that this! would remove pressure on Mr.|Ont., has been awarded a $62,- $ , vak Srie,, Wingham .-+.. esos 50 72 \meant '"'complete equality" of Robarts to get behind a leader-|799 contract for landscaping at ote ea 1€S AS nag hal of gyri |Hamilton ...... 55 78 |language rights throughout ship candidate, if such pressure |the new medium security insti. BOSTON (AP)--Ernest Hen-|r ake Ontario, southern Geor-|St. Catharines . 55 78 |Canada where practical. existed. tution at Warkworth, Ont., the derson Sr., chairman of the|cian Bay, Algoma, White River, | Toronto 55 wait ee ee . ----\works department announced|board of the Sheraton Corp. of/windsor, London, Hamilton,|Peterborough . 50 72 SUMMER Tucs'ay. Main contract was let|America, died Wednesday of aiyoronto: Mainly sunny today|Kingston .....+ 50 72 | {South Vietnam Capital Repels Three-Hour Attack SAIGON (CP)--About 2,500;until Jast Saturday was one of Viet Cong guerrillas tried to|the few provincial capitals un- storm the provincial capital of|touched in recent Viet Cong at- Tam Ky for three hours before|tacks : dawn today, but were beaten| Guerrillas fought civilian vol- loff with the loss of 219 dead, unteers and government militia |Toronto, were killed when the| manders, and a mass of weap-|three and losing five of their Neveu car struck the cow and!ons, | areered into the Krebs vehicle.|spokesman said. The jury placed no blame. | a South Vietnamese own men. Meanwhile, for a US, marines Behind barrages of mortars, searched North Viet- This cor Bay communi- rockets and hand grenades, the,namese. force of perhaps -1,000 y is 20 mile TOKYO (AP)--Three "Ameri- unsuccessfully can women, members of the) j i Wemen's empty the city jail. Strike orth of Barrie, for Peace} |Viet Cong assulted eight posi-|men northwest of Kam Ky, after .|tions in and around the city of|killing at least 180 soldiers . to } : cheques, ranging in value from Peaceniks In Hanoi 20 12,000. They got into the/Monday and Tuesday in the reets, burned houses and/biggest ground battle in two to months. The marines also cap- tured 23 prisoners. Ss attempted The attack force was made! Marine casualties in the | TO BE VOTED ON THURSDAY ° PC Committee Considers Real Estate Profit Tax TORONTO Progressive Conservative party should consider taxing profits in short-term equity or real estate deals, a policy commit- tee at the party's leadership convention recommended Tues- (CP)--The; whether the party should sup- port of oppose a capital gains tax in any form. NO CLEAR DEFINITION Much confusion about a capi- tal gains tax compared with tax existed personal income day. The rec dati is to go before a policy plenary session Thursday. The proposal was approved at the afternoon sitting of the committee. It had recom- mended in the morning that the party should disagree with the present laws, the courts decide that. A short-term transaction ta' would clarify this problem, Mr. Townsend said. He suggested--though his pro-| b e of the difficulty of defining what was capital gains and what was income. Under the Montmorency meeting on federal-provincial relations saying that certain taxes can best be administered by one government--the federal--but the provinces had to be assured of com- pensating income. OPPOSE INTEGRATION The committee also backed the" Montmorency conclusion to oppose the recommendations of x the. Carter report to integrate 'corporate and personal income | taxes. Under this proposal, Cana- plan would take needed flexibil- ity out of the tax system. Instead, it said the party could consider a recommenda- tion contained in the minority report of the Carter commis. on. This would have a corpora- tion pay a normal tax on its profits, plus a special 15-per- cent tax on profits it distributes to shareholders. These distributions would not be taxes and the 15-per-cent tax paid by the corporation would be refunded to the extent that the individual sharenolder's marginal tax rate was less than 35 per cent. of the iwa about anese squadron miral Seizaburo Hoshino, com-| mander of the squadron was a midshipman with the last Japa- nese training squadron to visit Puerto Rico In Dark o destroyers nere. | Cause Derailment | SEOUL on + the to all 60 per cent of Puerto Rico's 2.400.000 people. In three towns the power was out nine hours. The failure began just before the noon rush hour) land traffic was jammed by the " a blachout of traffic signals. north of the town. Some Puerto Ricans were stranded in elevators. Ships Arrive NEW YORK (AP)--Four Jap- arrived' in a} New York harbor Tuesday for a four-day stay--the first visit to * |the city by a Japanese training} sceie*seteXd) WERTHER FORECAST Fair Weather Expected To Continue Thursday TORONTO (CP)--Official{ Timagami, Cochrane, western issued at 5:30 a.m. A (AP)-- Ten persons attending the Conservative con-| cgyniries met Tuesday in a spe- We"e injured Tuesday night in vention as an observer, said he|¢ja) priefing session in prepara-|the derailment of a passenger 'had no prior warning that Pre-|tion for a symposium on health) train 80! services for children in isolated| Although North Korean guerril-| today. "ge . eee areas The symposium, sched-/!@ ered have been frequent r. MacDonald said Mr.|yled for Thursday, Sept. 7, will Since last October, it was the/quring the night over most of+ ; J Biri sicday first rail sabotage since the DMatherk ae Neqtel Ontanlo 'foday, southerly 15 Thursday. h The train was|with temperatures in the 50's.| derailed and overturned by|pjeasant sunny conditions will) Low tonight, High Thursday 55 central correspondent, for quarters and a jrapid-firing guns back |spokesman said, |movement, have arrived in/yy of the 70th and 72nd batta-/engagement were 54 killed and/principle of a capital gains tax 99 Hanoi, the Communist Vietnam jions, elite Viet Cong units,/104 wounded, the U.S. Com-|as outlined in the Carter report news agency reported Wednes-)¢ayily reinforced by Jocal mand said. lon taxation. day. It said they were Dagmar) oyerrillas. Three company com- t Wison of Washington, president organization; jmanders of the elite units were | M&ryikilied and 16 men were cap-|were dug up from fresh BraNes|the Carter report on party poli- Clarke, Los Angeles, and Ruth/iyred, including a Viet Cong/in the area in addition 'to the! cy, Krause of New Jersey. Kam' Ky is the capital of hour battle. uang Tin province, SAN JUAN (AP)--Electricity south of Da Nang and 355 miles of flowing again |Puerto Rico by 9 a.m, Tuesday ¢,/, 30 miles northeast of Saigon. ' The government said a gn of Hanoi, U.S.| helpful to the party. a . seat | res suffered only light cas-|spokesmen said, | after a power failure affecting) sities in the aieilin' aiiacks| B-52 bombers made two raids n a government sector h2ad-|Tuesday quarters, the U.S. Army advi:|Vietnamese troops and bivovac sory compound, a police com-|areas and gun positions inside jmand post, a regimental head-|the demilitarized zone where bridge just PLANE STRAFES TROOPS A C-47 plane equipped with! helped beat the attack, government) 1967 catching one force in the open and strafing it with thousands of rounds. s rhe This was the second attack in| 350 to 500 surface-to-air missiles five days on the city which'ready to launch. A U.S. spokesman said the posal was not incorporated in| jthe recommendation, to the ple-} bodies of 20 North Vietnamese jooking into the ramifications. of|for less than one year and real) 160 bodies found after the 20-| Poor weather limited most /expert, He said it did not make clear Senator Asks night against North the big planes have been drop-| ping tons of explosives daily for] the past two weeks. This is 50 more sites than intelligence estimates for early and four times the number in mid-1966, Officials in Wash- lington believe North Vietnam jat any one time has perhaps French Schools | TORONTO (CP)--English provide French - with rights outside Quebec if they expect Quebecers t tor Jacques Flynn said Tues- day. Senator Flynn, co-chairman front. | forecast of the Conservative conven-| tion's constitutional policy sub- committee, said Quebec found no problem in providing Eng» lish students with educational | courses in their own language. He did not see why other provinces could not solve the reverse situation when the] involved French} James Bay: Sunny with a fewiquestion cloudy periods and cool today. |schools,. | Mainly sunny and warmer | The senator was one of a| Synopsis: It was mainly clear) pnursday. Winds northern 15|qozen speakers who debated--| several times heatedly--a} Forecast Temperatures motion,that French-speaking Canadians across Canada "are| 7g \entitled to education in their | |dations knock down proposed lsections of the 2,600-page |Carter report, which calls for a) {complete overhaul of Can3da's) | -- tax system. | |GIFT TAX APPROVED |recommendation that gifts and For Canada jbequests should be taxed, but Inot on the basis of earned lincome as Carter proposed. CADAGIANA MINE Pe ites to | stockbroker and son of leader- ane 1aNS | ship candidate Senator Wallace |McCutcheon--said an i lance tax should be eliminated, scgge lea he acy eene log at least start 'at a very high \level."" }won support included: . ended, provided small busi- estate held for less than three! | years should be taxed. q F. Gerald Townsend, Toronto|_ In other recommendation lchartered accountant and tax/dealing with the Carter repor said after the brief|the committee stuck generally U.S. air strikes Tuesday over/jynch break that the morning)' proposed policy statements North Vietnam to the panhan-|recommendation had not been issued at the party's Montmor- ency conference Aug: 7-10. Almost all of the recommen- The committee approved aj Fred McCutcheon, Montreal inherit- Other recommendations that --Making the family un't a basis of taxation instead of individuals, but the' unit should consist only of hus- band and wife. The Carter report recommended including children. --Agreement with Carter that the existing dual rate of corporation taxes be compensating concessions. Corporation tax on corporate income under $35,000 yearly now is about 20 per cent and on higher income is 50 per cent. --A general statement from ness_ got FREE Estimetes, Reasonable Rates, Repair Speciclist. dian residents holding shares in a dividend-paying Canadian ; tat ira j 7 The 20-man committee is\nary session--that '€quilies Belden oe paid iy ca cs assumptions Carter proposal was based, was worried about implications on foreign investment and felt the oration before issuing divi- ends, The committee said it could ot accept some of the basic on which the ss THE HEINTZMAN PIANO RENTAL PLAN Here's a novel plan for parents who wish to test their children's muical ability before purchas- ing a piano. 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