Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 8, 1967 | TO MEET LBJ Japanese Premier Eisaku Sato, who just completed an ll-nation Asian tour which broke the gap in previous policy of his nati ee plans to meet with P: John- son in W y. 14 and results of may prove productive in talks with the U.S. chief exec- utive. --AP Wirephoto Helping Others Good Business TORONTO (CP) -- Helping Jess developed countries is good business, not charity, since ad-| vanced countries soon will face} | greatly increased: need for cus-| tomers, the administrator of the! United Nations development program said Monday Paul G. Hoffman, was speak- ing to an international develop- ment seminar --s by York University, the depart- ment of trade and commerce, end Canada's external aid of- fice. vey by the privately-endowed Bociety for International Devel opment, of which he is a former president, showed that only 20.5) per cent of the physical re- sources and 10.5 per cent of the| human resources of the contries| in which the development pro- gram operates were being used for the benefit of the people ad those nations. "There is an intimate rela-| tionship between development} and peace,"' he said. Between 1958 and 1966 only one country) with annual per-capita income of more than $750 experienced| serious internal violence, while 32 countries with annual income) of less than $100 per person had} an average of at least two vi- olent internal incidents a year. Trust Suit Settled MILTON, Ont. (CP) -- Settle-; ment; has been reached in al breach-of-trust -- suit 90,000 agreed to withhold the settle-| ment terms when Hugh Rowan} counsel for the plaintiffs, said| disclosure could affect the mar-| ket value of the stocks The suit was brought by two} Oakville residents against their parents, Joseph J. Gray, 82, aj retired Oakville lawyer, and! Mrs. Ann Gray, of St. Peters- burg, Fla Mrs. Gray was jailed for con- tempt but released after she produced documents requested said' in state- ments of claim filed two years! ago that the parents had not ac counted for more than $45,000 they considered owed them The parents were made trus tees of the 90,000 shares in 1945 When tne children reached 30 they were to 40.000 Mrs. Gra eceive the income other 50,000 shares unt her 4G t when they would go to. the chil- dren Carter Report Hits ; Farmers rmers ms in fi- igement and transfer of their farms if some recommendations of the Carter royal commission on taxation were implemented, the Cana- dian Federation of Agriculture said Monday In a brief to Finance Minister Mitchel! Sharp, the CFA op posed the inclusion of gifts and inheritances as income and sug-| gested they be taxed separately at about the present rates. The brief stated that the pro posals would add considerable to the cost of the traditional transfer of the family A proposal callir the family to be taxed a unit! may discriminate against the farm family where members| work on the farm, the report} said It recommended an annual} deduction of $500 for employ-| .ment or business income earned by each dependent child. Only amounts in excess of $500 would be added to the family income The brief suggests that farm ers' wives should have similar provisions as those provided for working mothers GLUE FROM FISH from cod and haddock skins. Pa Mr. Hoffman said that a sur- involving| A shares of Giant Yellow- knife Gold Mines Ltd., but} terms will not be disclosed for six months Mr. Justice W. A. Desatna r LSet QUALITY FOODS SUGAR STEINBERG GRANULATED 5-LB. BAG 39° CAMPBELL'S _ Tomato Soup 29° 10-0Z. TINS FOR MEAT PIES YORK FROZEN BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY 8-OZ PKGS. DO COME SAVE MUCH MORE EVE Photoengravers glue is sa OPEN _WED., THURS., FRI. 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Be sure to pick up your 'LUCKY PUCK' card for (3°98 | Be ree STEINBERG 600 KING ST. i i : ; ge ggeeaeeongmnnagnens cb eta THE OSHAWA TIMES, Off-Shore I Affect Atla By BOB MacKENZIE OTTAWA. (CP) --' While provinces except Saskatche and Alberta are involved in dispute with Ottawa over jt diction of off-shore min rights, the Atlantic provi have the biggest stake as fa: gas and oil are concerned. It may take some time to out the results of Tuesd unanimous opinion by the preme Court of Canada natural resources under the ritorial sea and on the conti tal shelf off the West Coast federal property. Of the 220,000,000 acres « ered by exploration leases gr ed by the federal governn 148,000,000 are off the fF Coast, including the Gulf of Lawrence. Hudson Bay leases have b issued for 54,000,000 acres w Pacific Coast leases<concent ed off the southwest corner Vancouver Island--account 18,000,000 acres. A total of 32 federal pern have been issued, but many volve joint ventures by two more oil companies. Most companies protec themselves by applying for b federal and provincial pern but a federal governme spokesman said Tuesday that some regions there could be serious conflict. He would mame the areas or the com nies involved. Despite the large number permits, there has been li actual drilling so far. Most ploration programs are in ea stages, involving bottom sa pling and seismic studies to No Russian Over New 0 By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP) -- No troul is expected from Russia if C: ada proclaims an exclusive mile fishing zone on the W. Coast based on a line dra from headland to headland, formed sources say. Officials decline to say at t! point whether Canada intends declare the waters between t Queen Charlotte Islands and t British Columbia mainland--k cate Strait, Dixon Entrance a Queen Charlotte Sound--as « elusive Canadian fishing territ But ff she does, Russia is e pected to make it at most token protest. The main reason is that Ru sia has declared a 12-mile ter torial sea--Canada claims : more than three miles--a consequently 12-mile fishin zone. Russia has enclosed the enti White Sea, its main port on th sea is Archangel, as territori sea. NO HISTORICAL RIGHTS The Soviet Union recognize that it has no historic fishir st. Thomas Of Magistra TORONTO (CP)--Attorne General Wishart has received letter from the SQT. Thoma board of trade asking his d partment to review sentence handed out by Magistrate Fre Barnum. The board wants to kno whether the magistrate an Crown Attorney Peter J. Gloi "are properly providing justic to both the community and th accused." 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