6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 19, 1967 FIRST OF ITS KIND Laval Tenants Protest New Municipal Surtax By DAVE MacDONALD There was a nicer present fo'{lirect payments being made MONTREAL (CP) -- A new) the remainder of Laval's 45,00(| only by property-owners type of tax, said to be the first) families---the homeowners | 'Everybody knows that when of its kind in Canada, has Que They will pay in 1968 a realjthere's a real estate tax in-| bec's second-largest city in an estate tax of $1.34 per $190 eval-| crease levied on the proprietors,| & uproar juation, down from the 1967 fig |the landlords automatically It's a New Year present to| ure of $1.37 }pass it on to us," the woman about half of the 200,000 popula-| One woman tenant who faces| said tion of suburban Laval--ajan annual $72 bite--her monthly| Steve Bodi, president of the present some say they would!/rent is $200--said of the three-|Laval Residents' Association, gladly hand back per-cent tax sees the new tax as a removal But Mayor Jacques Tetreault) "It's absolutely ridiculous to,of 'the burden of the tax from} © {is no Indian giver, so the 19,000|have to be taxed in addition to} the bungalow owner to the ten-| Laval families that pay rent|the amount already included in/ant."' | will from Jan. 1 be assessed aj our rents."' He says the reason for the special tax of three per cent of SHOULD HELP PAY new tax is over-spending by the their annual rent She was referring to the coun-, council and says he and opposi- For a family paying $100 a_cil's stated reason for the tax,|tion council members have re- month or $1,200 a year {t would|which is that tenants should|ceived a "flood" of telephone! mean a8 $36 payment, on top of|help pay costs of municipal|calls from angry rent-payers the standard $48 water tax. lservices they use instead of all; One drawback to the new tax --_--_- -- i --which Mr. Tetreault hopes | will bring in $780,000 annually--| jis its possible effect on business Two Quebec Labor Groups iei2"snct sienna be liable as well as industrial plants whose property is leased.} Basically regarded for years} Meet On Levesque Proposal :: a dormitory area for Mont-| real, Laval now 'feels the fair ee : wind of industrial financial par- QUEBEC (CP) -- The prov-|membership is ticipation ince's two biggest labor organi-! about 50,000 zations announced Monday; The OLF, the CFU and the) BECOMES INDUSTRIALIZED night that they are meeting with}CNTU backed federalism with} Industrial Commissioner Real Rene Levesque to discuss his| special Status for Quebec in al Gariepy SAVS estimated at BOSTON BAR, B.C. (CP) -- A man, seen briefly at the scene of Friday night's crash between a freight train and two runaway locomotives in the Fraser can- yon, is being sought by RCMP RCMP Seek Man Seen At Railway Freight Yards man shortly after the collision as he ran to the front of the train to investigate. The man later vanished, he said. ELUDES SEARCH CNR investigators suspect the and railway investigators. A Canadian National the Boston Bar train-yards. side a 470-foot tunnel, train's fireman was killed. Shocking Barbarism WASHINGTON (Reuters) Rail- ways spokesman said investiga- tors are almost positive some- body tampered with the controls of two locomotives parked in The locomotives rolled off a siding, through a switch and down an 84-mile grade, hitting an eastbound freight head-on in- The Brakeman Dexter K. Smith, who was riding in the caboose on the freight, reported seeing a |The U.S. Supreme Court Mon- day accused Florida prison offi- cials of a "shocking display of| barbarism" in obtaining a con- fession from a man accused of taking part in a prison riot. | A confession made by pris- oner Bennie Brooks after 15 days in a "windowless sweat-| box" could not be accepted as) man Mr. Smith saw may have had something to do with the crash, but so far they have been unable to locate him. G. G, Alcock, a member of the CNR team investigating the crash, said tests have shown the two locomotives could not have made it onto the main line un- less a person with some knowl- edge of diesels had tampered with the controls. Meanwhile, at Hope, an in- quest into the death of fireman David J. Lawson, 37, of Rich- mond, B.C., adjourned after a brief session Monday pending the outcome of the CNR's inves- tigations. Engineer J. Harold Brown, 47, and trainman Arthur S. Hicks, 45, who were trapped for six hours in the cab of the lead lo- comotive pulling the freight, ~|were reported in good condition in Hope hospital. JOSIE ISS eS nt CKFH & TEEN WEEKLY PRESENT GEORGE BEFORE THE MAGI Oshawa Bound O' When Constable John Shep-|cl hard went to 614 Rossland Rd. |3¢ E. on Dec. 2 to investigate aj, domestic complaint he found] himself being. poked in the chest, struck under the chin,| $7 threatened with a washtub, and finally with an unloaded rifle. | 9 Joseph Pawluczek pleaded) th guilty to a charge of assaulting) fi a police officer. A charge of} cc pointing a firearm was with-|H drawn at the request of the/c} Crown. P lee Police evidence indicated that) p| Constable Shephard radioed for|th assistance and with the help of! oy other officers subdued Pawlu-| a; ezek in a bedroom, Defence Counsel Russell Murphy explained that Pawlu-}¢9 czek '"'was in a state of ad- vanced intoxication'. He said) A Pawluczek had injured a finger while cleaning a bulldozer in|to the Bowmanville area and that|m the foreman had given him/Cl liquor to stop the pain while he pc was taken to hospital. \th When Mr. Murphy pointed out! th that the gun was not loaded, |hc Magistrate Dodds said, "The)su aiming of a gun itself consti-|le tutes an assault". a Pawluczek was fined $200 andjie costs or 20 days and placed on|th a $1,000 bond to keep the peace' si for the next six months. The rifle was confiscated. $1 proposal to establish a sover-jjoint brief to the legislature's} 'We have an industrial park eign Quebec state within a Ca-|constitutional com mittee in| 40,000,000 square feet in area nadian common market |1966, making organized labor|that has 56 firms on it with a| The announcement was made'one of the province's biggest|total investment of $40,000,000.| at a press conference following| anti-separatist forces. Five years ago it was an open voluntary, the court ruled. | The court overturned Brooks' conviction for taking part in aj disturbance in a state prison at oN ; TOURIST ATTRACTION DRAWS 200,000 VISITORS A YEAR DRUNK DRIVING 20 Kenneth Mills will celebrate! da the new year in the county jail.| Re 15 days of OLLIVER & The Children a high-level meeting between; Marcel Pepin, president of the) field Roys look at a display in and dedicated to Saskatche- ture settlers, animals and into the picture. It attracts |Raiford, Fla., on which he was | He was sentenced to the Quebec Labor Federation) 225,000 ~- member CNTU, said} "When all the firms are in| Regina's natural history wan's pioneers the mu- birds in settings so lifelike more than 200,000 visitors |<entenced to nine years and} oe & PLUS ronan when he pleaded guilty to aed and the Confederation of Nation-|"there is a possibility" that the|production about 5,000 jobs wil]; ™Museum. Opened in 1955 seum's display cases fea that one can almost step a year. (CP Photo) eight months in addition to time : rs AVR ~~ he was already serving. labor movement will change its|be available." | el Trade Unions. |but "right at the end of the op- Mr. Levesque, former cabinet constitutional position, but) ROBBIE Mr. Gariepy thinks 'about 10 frewewewrwewwwwwews Saad Liquor Charg minister in the 1960-46 Liberal|stressed that it is premature to or 15" of these firms could be . ; ; " government, quit the Liberalidiscuss such a decision at this| affected "to some extent" by| Police I lan Mourns Loss eration his heart stopped. tMAKE YOUR * party earlier this year to advo-|stage the three-per-cent tax but he is/ Police switchboard operators) ¥! LANE cate a "sovereign state" theory! Mr. Pepin said Mr. Levesque|very cheerful about another Monday night took dozens of *RESERVATIONS 7 5 . which the Liberals labelled as is advocating "a new formula' council decision © calls from animal lovers, some|¥ * Jax agistr separatist which seems to be somewhere; The council last week re- anine orps em er of them weeping. One woman|xFQR A oq & His Disciples President Louis Laberge of between federalism and separa-|pealed a bylaw which taxed in- sculptor wanted to do a statue xSWINGIN' * : the 300,000-member labor feder- tism | dustrial firms on their fixed ma-) ...).. ss ; ; ,_ of the dog | + AJAX -- Twenty-six of the 34/ot! ation, Quebec branch of the Ca-| Mr. Pepin said the political|/chinery. VANCOUVER (CP) -- Const.) Vancouver apartment After an|pany them by taxi to the city's) «That's it for me--there'll be x ' x FRI. DEC. 29 cases On. the docket for last} fo nadian Labor Congress, said/situation in Quebec is "quite dif-} ~~ - -|Mike Wellman drank his coffee exchange of gunfire, Const.) apartment district. The guard,g more dogs," the constable 'NEW YEAR'S EVE *| ' Thursday's magistrate's court) , Mr. Levesque will be invited to ficult to evaluate at the present| alone. at police headquarters|Wellman sent his dog into the! was. released unharmed said. "My kids ... they loved t ri 8 to 12 P.M involved offences against the|;,, explain his thesis before a joint|time" and it is clear that Mr.| F |Monday after the dog he had/ apartment. Const. Wellman said it was alhim." Xe LIVE ORCHESTRA * ° onvas Liquor Control Act and of these] 1; meeting of Quebec labor lead-|Levesque's position has "a cer- 0g auses |raised and trained for six years) A shot was heard and the dog | choice of risking the life of a po Ss -|¥@ INTERNATIONAL * 0 h ss six involved persons charged ers. tain appeal among many peo-| |was killed by a trapped gun-/yelped. Const. Wellman called)ticeman or the life of the dog in i BUFFET DINNER Pa snawa Civic with drinking while under the Also to be invited to the meet- ple." man for the dog and it left the apart-|flushing the gunman from the OA Taste *@ PARTY HATS x : e legal age. o ing are the Quebec Teachers'| The labor leaders stressed Two Deaths Valiant, a member of the po men to rejoin oy ete apartment | 4 7 t + Auditorium Pleading guilty. to the charge|,,, Corporation which represents|that Mr. Levesque would be lice canine corps, was shot Mon-|_!t wasn't un " a wal onl WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT' * * FOR RESERVATIONS < and admitting he had had two} 4; about 60,000 teachers and the| grilled on the economic aspects') .. é ; day as he charged into an|rendered that Const elumen) Ne 2 a f ve *| ET YOUR bottles of beer, Mark Mcintyre) y, Catholic Farmers' Union whoselof his speeches TORONTO (CP) TWo| apartment to flush ont jail esca-|noticed the dog had been shot in| "'So I sent the dog in because nie * CALL 723-4693 * bd f. Ajax was fined $50 and costs| .. shoei el ea Bishi pFisaiis cat deaths were blamed Monday on|nee Joseph McKenna. The an-|the stomach. ino matter how much you feel x * TICKETS NOW! o He) 5. 'The liquor found inl a thick band of fog that covered|mjmal died later at a pet hospi, McKenna was later charged|about a police dog, that's what . 2 or 10 days. nich es s ca: fo . ® most of southern Ontario, snarl-| +3] , with attempted murder, kidnap-jhe's trained for That's ta bs GEORGIAN +] ADVANCE $2.00 the car in w wa t fe Pas: an arine ourt nqulry ing traffic and forcing cancella-| «Now that he's gone. it hurts Ping. Possession of an offensive) what it's all about." \* Soe ee D ba ved Nee erie daly antl mal jtion of flights out of Toronto In sata the doe handler weapon and escaping custody. He said the veterinarian be- 'x MOTORHOTEL +|}poor......... $2.50 ad pa saa to Be ea ternational Airport "But that's how it had to be. Police say McKenna and Arial/jieved the dog would survive they FIONEY WINE | ; Semin ol ht b ti ry pea niin Einar Natti Kangas, 71, and)pecause he was trained for a forced prison guard R. H. Wil-loperation at the pet hospital. Rectotsccocestetestesribetereereoro reece le 23 s packing ee 'A aaa sh th My ules Waster Incompetent |nis wi. scima, 7mor tne atatta/Perane He MAS ie Ae son to drive them to New West-| reso pital . his "kit bag. pleaded guilty to wa area of Ontario, were killed | 'ae ww drinking while under age. Dan-| minster in his truck and accom-| | IZZA_ | jel Piowtrowski, 17, was placed d real good years together." on six months' suspended sen- Jo a two-car collision near) weKenna. 32 in ee adic 3d been made against MacKay|'Thornton, 40 miles northwest of WHO OSCAR EE | III IAI TAA IA, | APPEARING THIS WEEK IN THE... thre~ year sentence for passing} bad cheques, escaped with incompetence and misconduct!reef, to Windsor from Ottawa. From Reuters-AP 4 arlier in the day from Agassiz|* * HAMILTON, Bermuda (cP) \by three of the five survivors of\Toronto. Police sai AB hisnk By tt B * tence. Mare cour at Samuels AN on m oe woven Gen eum in feataNog "maniacs, wie miele Celebrate ¢ EPI'S | Y ' Admiting he drank _ white! . iles rmuda Meanwhile, rush-hour traffic}; : -\¥ 3 fe G | ruled Monday that the ground:| MacKay had denied in testi-/on the Macdonald-Cartier Free- |." a ue Seuienee FOU aa oee. % New Year $ Eve % | 728.0192 Simcoe St, 3. | in vat sae nar fi aiex ploy ing of the yacht Ramona off|mony last Thursday that he wasi way ainved 16 a crawl "| was recaptured by police mo . i * ) y, A Ajé if IL Bermuda Dec. 2, which resulted/either drunk or incompetent! tori ts tried t fake t aS M0-| ments after the dog was shot x The Gayest Party Ever at. * 723-0241 Rosslyn Rd. W. | e $50 and costs or 10 days. He} ; «es rists tried to pick their way| pip... Take dhe | ; : ; ' | in five deaths, was due to "the) when the yacht piled up on the through dense fog that extended Richard Arial, 30, serving a 4 (Au z| a nen aromas aaNet sooner omsni were ee paren pts part battles i : zl Ur Me | of beer between his feet. An-/fin ls al jin of master Capt. William Ross} Dr. Kenneth McIntyre of, Provincial police at Kitchener - H MacKay" of Pictou, N.S. Montague, P.E.I., and four St.\said conditions on the freeway | "cKenna. He was still at large xp A Wa *) ' BB oo the court did not conclude|Lucian crew members died in| were aggravated by a rash of| hha gt likes Phe uae onal % , Os. + bg i - at its ruling rendered MacKay the grounding minor "accidents " Stop-and- 0 ee BZ SUES | | am to og ae eee The be ruled that Dr. Mc- | traffic was reported all along ee am Ay dishing bite pe aati eke erahage ana spay a e court cancelled MacKay"s|Intyre died of accidental drown-|the province's main artery ' 7 ye ¢ v | Y Simeiehs: "Sale Wie fom ering eeney ae master's certificate jing. A survivor had said the} Flying was cancelled or res-| NOW PLAYING € (ad EMAEN é | i i be It did not hold the yacht's|doctor had thought the distance} tricted at most airports in the 4 sf sage api saad ecor € to ADULT | x x * © KX & owners, Vagabond Cruises Inc.,/to shore was 200 yards, rather southern part of the province. | a firm headed by Walter Bou-|than the actual seven miles. A spokesman for the United] OTTAWA (CP) -- Wing/st Cmdr. R. A. White of Kirkland) BURT LANCASTER TWO KINDS OF KILLER-TWO KINDS OF ACTION! d f Syd N.S. and the! The c | § 7 in § § Caribbean island ko oe . pris deaths i gt 0 "hers este Marie sald the warm weather i LEE MARVIN : ROBERT RYAN + JACK PALANCE ie po entiots ee Lake, Ont., iv owe, 6 aie € 1s] iring MacKay from fatigue '| sion, i yiga - | . ighte vig the cour da na Legh ite reached 'gu conclusion 'on why ions on oa Oneer Gell | RALPH BELLAMY _ww CLAUDIA CARDINALE NEW YEAR S EVE and set a Canadian aide re ns runkenness which'the remaining two drowne Lakes e ord for jet aircraft. we pnieces wees me aE Tue PROFESSIONALS Dancing to JERRY MANN ORCHESTRA The defence department said te; Monday an application is being) made to the Federation Aeron-| RI autique International for formal] | recognition -of the record, the| br first established for Canadian | He jet aircraft. er It said also that Wing Cmdr. |to INTERNATIONAL BUFFET SUPPER NOVELTIES EORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL SHOWING AT 2:30 - 6:05 - 9:40 SHOWN AT sun 08 a Js SUN: 4:35 & 5:02 White flew his aircraft at more|Fe WEEKDAYS: 9:05 WEEKDAYS AT 7:25 THORNTON SOUTH than 1,800 miles an hour, the] yg fastest any aircraft flown in Canada. The 40-year-old chief test pilot of the aerospace test established at Uplands Canadian forces base set the record last Thurs- day about 100 miles west of the capital and tried unsuccessfully to exceed it Friday. The department said that be- cause there has never been an official attempt for an altitude record, there is none for Can- ada. Last week's flight was the first time a record was ever considered. The speed was not being} claimed as a record because it was not measured properly for) a record application, a spokes- man added. The world altitude record of 113,892 feet was set by Russia in has ever and CHAMPLAIN 723-4693 39 KING ST. E. @ PHONE 725-5833 This Year Give The Gift That Keeps on Giving ! 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