138 months, state of the Its se ip to draw off a portion the spending /and in- vestment cash of the “big cor- Pporations during the resent - Period of . strong inflationary pressures on the economy, and then return the funds. to the companies at a time when some economy march. | AS AN INNOVATION + So far-as officials are aware, this is the first time such a tax device has been employed out- side Western Europe. | In Sweden the tax 1s much | | stiffer. Virtually all the excess | to keep up its forwar ‘- P |e . used successfully else condition develop { . | this came — ™ ‘+ @isco North Beach night ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘half a_million dollars, written into law and he_ ha . PR Oo S Ow GIRLS PROTEST... AB it strikes at the root of | asked for advice on this. | SPRING : swags in the econ- But initial reaction publicly | Check up Time E “ (ae hey occur. ‘has been that the new tax is Ignition ‘ Bare-bosomed show girls after being fired because their there ts an amazing number j4* tne ee sts see it—and moderate and a device that will Carburetor ‘parade in front of a San Ftan- boss, Al Dunbar, said ‘“‘amat. of women prepared to dance Sharp 4s a trained econo- |mot add to costs but one that Wiring b eur nights” have proved to Be — topless—tor mist—the~most powerful _influ- ROBINSON'S IRVING | free. Fourteen | featuring ‘‘topless:’ danceks, more successful. Dunbar said girls were discharged New Tax On Cash Profits = \LIST THREE SOURCES SeenToolToControlBoom =re== —consumer spending, govern- |ment spending, and corporate | investment. rnments pei By JAMES NELSON ‘ OTTAWA (CP)—The new re- |porters told re, The new Canadian tax is five Tuesday night, Wednesday it is.an ex-|per cent of cash profits amount- five per cent tax on at present. Its future jing to more..than.$30,000, which corporation cash profits is seen | will on its effect on the |is impounded monthly in a sep- here as a powerful new tool the |economy, which’ will be closely |arate government account, to be gp government can use in| watched, paid back with interest at five Sas eee ae boom-and-| Other Swe. |Per cent at a later date. — past cycles mate a Pie Fue pated aftr fotroduced the novel tax io ide'teeth in it. be mato in Ge sbeoqueut 18 . . shia a : e in a i ge a similar much sharpe Ssh 4 & base ‘8 A 8 P Sale Time again-and you'll find Bo our guest Rage SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd 3 4 at ca snes: ste te wes |e StS eee = A == one “ Spores i ADD. rox aeons F* * QRS, SPKIA f Semple’s Pharmacy Stead’s Pharmacy Lid. CHARLOTTETOWN Giggey’s Pharmacy , MacKenzie’s Pharmacy . Johnson & Johnson Druggista Reddin Brothers . PARKDALE Parkdale Pharmacy depending on isis ee ee economy then ' rough, trackless ground. on jearth. ’ a \mode! stage at General Electric Co., will be operated as though they are extensions of the men. who operate them. iwith which to influence corpo? where and its future depends %n | ate investment d ; | Wednesday it is too goon to as- The tax is intended only to ap- sess the | Ply to.major corporations, ones jfeaction to his new tax. Details | with a sales volume upwards of |of its application are still to be : will encourage postponement of | iS| excessive investment ' intentions | Non a ~ New Vehicles To Be Design To Help Man Travel On Moo SCHENECTADY.“ N'Y (AP)— lore the moon or underseas view. nd carry heavy loads across by internal .co and will have Both vehicles. now in , the Systems of hydraulids, | steering. forward, the machine will The finance minister said jlen tree, so will the vehicle s community's Richmond $t. Tonight, Thursday, March 31st from 9:30 Sing-A-Long with | Ken and Eddie New Songs — Glad Songs - Old Songs — Mad Songs . ' $wing-A-Long with Les Alexander and the Smoothies A tuneful trio for your dancing pleasure The Horse and Sulky Club's GRANADA STEAK ROOM Members and Guests Welcome lie hate ce ceed town, Thur. March 31, 1966. ' : grasping-lifting motions with his . jell be adapted to extra-terres Tt will walk as fast or as slowly impetus is needed for a lagging, A. walking truck and a striding tfial exploration, such as on th |steel skeleton ‘may help man ex- moon,'’ Mosher said in an inter-| The vehicles will be powered mpustion engines regulating | ‘similar ite your automobile’s pow Using the poer of the opera- | tor’s own arms and legs, ampli- “When the man moves a foot likewise As the man raises his |foot slightly to step over a.-fal- ithe man leans over, the machine Ch’town ere sed during the Korean War to. fix the size of down pay- ments and the |fngth of time for ° repayment of instalment purchases. - * | ig teeter ies! — BUSINESS ‘BRIEFS TORONTO (CP) — Bulloch’s Ltd. has declared a dividend of 25 cents a share on. its class B_ shares, - payable .May 2 to shareholders of record April 15. pared: with the previous year The Toronto Stock Exchange With 1960 as a base. of 100, erroneously reported Friday the index stood at 120.3, it said, that the dividend was 20 cents .The increase in living costs a -share. , 2 oN was attributed largely to ih- WASHINGTON (AP) “The creases in the price of food. It banking and currency commit was the highest jump in 12 tee of the U’S. House of Repre- years, exceeded only by the sentatives voted Wednesday to ¢ 1 nor, ; give President Johnson author- 6.1-per-cent increase of 1963. ity to control instalment buying own hands and arms The* 500-pound Stee! skeleton, called Hardi-Man — its, official name is Powered Exo-Skeleton —will be five feet tall and the operator will be strapped to it Japan reported Wednesday that retail prices in Tokyo, climbed. by 46 per cent in 1965, com. man and take whatever strides man may take The 1,600-pound army truck will take up to a six-foot stride. It will: have no brakes, wheels, shock absorbers, transmission or er 885 pedal. The truck will be 10 feet tall, 10 feet.long, .3!4-feet wide and travel at top speed of |five miles an hour with a pay-| nt bu : las a. méans of combating infla- HOUSE HAD TO. GROW cash of firms | ia : | 5 ‘ Pell ites, eames “ yd General Electric has “been fied by the machine, the truck load a Pounds Mion: Now with 265 seats, the Cana. | were a deep freeze, and then awarded contracts to build pro or steel man will plod through _ : e i'“The action.would restore pow: H of Commions had 23! [paid back. at a healthy rate ot totypes of the machines at a swamps, up #M down steep em- Cerloadings ~ : oo so . interest out of the treasury |total cost exceeding $1,000,000, bankments, and carry heavy — affecting 50 firms, was pgftly seats: in 1917 and 181. seats ir when an expansion of plant and| “The walking machines may burdens up mountains. Or the: Ghow Increase ‘responsible for the incregge. It 1867, ig [equipment is needed. irepresent a solution for the hey eae pull saplings up} e cana Jan. 2 4 , ‘ their roots. ~ re. : : nici, Snare was asked whether |Prstlem ot says <a W (MIMIC MAN'S MOVEMENTS OTTAWA (CP) Railway| Carloadings in the Jan 1: Business Men's $ | his new tax is mevrely ar experii- An” conects Fe outed at | “The machines’ arms and legs freight carloadings in the seven March 21. period were 827,441, % LUNCH * 3 _— or it is 5 eee |GE’s research and development will mimic essential movements days ended March 2! totalled up'7.7- per cent from a yeat e 75e $ ploment in the future He re. centre here Gf ‘the easily Calned man in| Ei cent tott the: come’ period | eisszbeck load wt. Bs : ; ie ' i t - like fashion,"*’ Mosher | e per Piggyback loadings of . high- |¢ : > P’ gt 50 oe it 1s an experi.) “The principles involved -eould atleast lin 1965, the Dominion Bureau way trailers front in the ¢ Dow's Restaurant + — tax device has : of Statistics reported Wednes- | seven-day period to 3,324 cars|4 Cerner Pownal & Grafton St. 3 do 28Y from 4,368. in the same. period ? Charlottetown The Ontario trucking strike, of 1965.- 1% = ; If Government of Canada TANTS — AUDITORS - ASSESSORS ; id The Civil Service Gommission’s staffing responaibilities include the selection and placement of qualified accountants who are Registered Members through written ex- amination of a recognized Accounting Association OR University graduates in Commerce, ° - Finance; Business, Administration or in. a Yisciptine involving accounting techniques. Salary to $8400 depending on qualifications . As applications ere received, they are immediately considered for available positions. ‘Appications of candidates who do not meet the required qualifications for existing vacancies are’ placed im a ‘‘Candidate Inventory” ,and reviewedsas further vacancies occur. r _ACCOUN Persons not possessing a university degree. but who-are completing the final year of a course leading to a recognized accounting degree are also eligible to apply. 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