- ...... -9 Theatre Enthusiastic But Lacks Direction, is View By JANE BECKER filllddll Press Staff Writer iio.Vl'Rl:Ai. 1 Pl - 'l'reinend- une eiilhuslllm. ut a lack ii! in- uqi.-,:i-nt direction. That's how Hlilllsll actor. producer and adjud- ,..,.n..- Cecil Bellamy sums up Ca- Ildlllall theatre. xmv in the process of judging 55 plays in Canadian regional drama It'.xIIl'dlS across the country. Mr. iiollniiiy gave his views on "home- ;muii" drama during an inter- ttf'll tultowiiig his arrival here for llli' its-.stei'ii Quebcc festival. Hp confessed that so far three plats have moved him "to the ,...nn of iears." One was Ma P til? Ville, a French-language ttt'('.stllliHIIflll of Thornton Wilder's lltll' Toiin by a Sherhrooke com- UIIIU. viliich won the Eastern Que- neo fcslival last week. GOOD DIRECTION NEEDED ”The reason for outstanding nted." he said. ness. But I feel that in too many 0, Gflllllfll. costumes. and thea- trical gestures. rather than con-. centrating on the power of actor. to convey character. Interpreta- tion of character is tlii- main point in thing else is an accessory." lie group recallcd the their the play meniorable. ADVICE FOR DIRECTORS Canadian lniprove any theatrical work. Every- Shcrbrooke l niind become .'itr. Bellamy said he hopes for the growth of abundant theatre I had produced Our Town st-lioois in Canada to train both with a nnninium of scenery. l)ilii(lITCt.'l.0rl and actors. cliai-actor portrayal made ltriiupe. A graduate of Oxford, Mr. Bell- iamy has produced plays at the On- ford Playhouse in the rompsny of I Sir Gielgud. Flora Robson. 'IIlEl'P were a number of sound Tyrone Guthrie. directors rains. in all these casc.-. was ln- cxti-usive reading of theatrical lit- lligent d i r e c t in it though of eraiiire. ouriie the actors also were tal-I "This is the way Ithe ear and to "Most of the theatrical groupa,guage or the theatre," "in go. ave tremendous vigor and keen- Bcllaiiiy. I Another was the development of ases directors pay great attt-nt.ion.a more aggressive spirit of self lcriticism by groups and directors. To be held affectionately in the esteem of its home town was no excuse Ifor sloppy or ineffective production by the local theatricall He has staged Icould Shakespeare and other plays at I I I the quality of the college where he lectures on their direction. One was a more.draniatic art, and for the BBC. the Ian- and DAILY MARKET lill DTATIOIIS Dun bu Ill! Illa-a waiters us up Tvlal aalea s.:is;m: Montreal Stocks MONTREAL tCPl-The Moni- changes I-'riday closed lrregularly' higher with some industrial gain reaching over a point. Amons the base rm.-tali. inter- national Nickel climbed ti to itllki while Bronze at 27th was up ti and Noranda firmed its to stab. Hudson Bay at 70 and Alumiuin at ll7'i's each advanced Va. In steels. Atlas at 2754 and Aigomal at 114 each dipped 34. Canada Ce-l ment eased is to 2595 while Build- ing Products at 21M yielded to among constructions. Powell River led increases in papers firming a point to 40 while Consolidated Paper at .'l6'ii and Howard Smith at 304 each added3 I... Abitibi at mi decreased tol 329. by an equal fraction. in utili- ties. Bell at 44'-'i dropped in while South Canada Power advanced by- an equal fraction to 57l1. Shawini- Klllt fell "a to 84m and BC. Power gained is at 43'... . Mines were lower as Cangda Metal at 4.65 fell 15 and Faraday slipped 12 cents at 2.62. stanleigh eased to at 5.00 and Monigary at 44 dropped 7 cents. Mercedes at 42 was ahead 3 while Orchan CW Corp I200 63 C5 85 --I icuiia Cop non u u . Ejtiiirgn 42.00 4.1 in on i2 iqu9 Linn g-min 15 14 up. op-. an D6115 Sifts J60 Jtio -5 one l.i(h 373 on 913 mg I Coulee 1600 so li.i so - .1 Que Man mo 75 u 7: 17 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Emmett Am 1:0 lw 150 416 0 Metal sins sis aio sis i I . I) t I t '1) t ' Toronto: Market mixed to c.l.,i.'.,',,':. m,:', ,5 is Q '3,l,'L',',:::, 7'23 nigh ,m fa y W lower in moderate trading. ,l'tmro ma. it'll: 2.1 2.1 y Ftatilora moo its in its is New York: Stocks mixed; slow "5"" '-W0 l3 11”! '3” H till" 51 7300 90 II I7 vl Imdmg n Anson NIIO Ji no at oi t Rayrock 27575 in )lo in a , Do Cour U125 41 is :1 cl lltexapar as-ioo 17 71 74 ..i Montreal: Kidustrials irregu- iievour his son II it It --l am Rup mm is is is hm. higher mode.-.g. gum. 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The exchsnges' closing aver- lages show banks up 0.16 at 30.19; off 0.2 at 279.4: combined off 0.1 It 233-7; papers up 1.44 at 1324.02 and golds off 0.64 at 72.96. IONTIIAL CLOIING rrocxg I! The Canadian Praaa All"-llil 13 Mud Bay Min 79 Album: Ilia imp ou am Bank Mont 47M. Int Nick mug I N5 506 int Peta 07 Bathitrlt A .861.-. Mass-liar 695 all we Mccou sw. Br-I-ll at. N st. Car on 0 Critical 3.51.4. Norsiids sins C steamship .12 Price M niik Corn Cd Qua Pow ZJIA Odn Draw 14 Royal Bank divs Cdri lllraw pr ulii Royalita ms Cdn Celaa I1 St. L Lory 159a CPR Illri Shawin ll CocklllII& 7 Steel 5236 Seagrama i Uri ltoal Isl D Ilrltin 2! Walker 69 Don Tlf I2 CANADIAN Fraser 29 Cons Pap Mlls How Smith M Ford lot'M I! scan Ifarchtsh NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market ended a sluggish week Friday with another irregular session. The pick-up in demand for auto and drug issues late in the day put some of these stocks on the upside. But. the rallying tendency was not contagious enough to im- pel the previously lower market to anything but a mixture of gains and losses. The extent at these prlca move- ments among key stocks was mostly bald within a polnt's range. News of cuts in the national budget brought some hesitation. The usual caution of traders be fora a weekend was also reported in evidence today, especially in view of the international situation. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 20 cents to 8178.70. Higher Canadian issues in- cluded Alumlnlum Ltd.. Canadian Pacific and Dome Mines. up Va each. Off were Walker-Gooder- ham. down ti. international Nickel its and Distillers-Seagrama Gaining Canadian stocks on the American V ” ' ' 7 7 Lob- lsw. ahead 2. Molybdanlte of Can- ada H6 and Fargo Oil 1-id. Lower were Sbawlnlgan. oil 1. Brazilian Traction and Preston . m .....;';-i is - lbudgai Changes Affecting Retirement Savings Plans I! ALAN IIONNELLY i (Taaadiaa Press Malt Writer OTTAWA (CPI--Canada's tax-l real and Cangdign stock gg. payers have been given a new tax encouragement to their own retirement savings i plan. l And. on their I957 income tax returns filed next spring. they'll be able to claim a blanket still as minimum deduction from tax- able Income in cover claims for medical. charitable and union dues outlays without having to produce vouchers for the ex- pense. The two changes were highlights among a handful of income tax. alterations announ ed Thursday night hy Finance Minister Harris in his budget. The first. effective immediately. will allow deductions of up to lo per cent of earned income for an- nual outlays on annuities and other retirement saving plans. The scheme. designed with sav- ings-promotion as a side effect, will especially benefit doctors, lawyers and other self-employed tpersons hitherto unable to deduct :the cost of their pension plan ipaymenis. WILL HELP OTHERS But it will also help a wage- jearner who might take out his ,ovin annuity plan. perhaps g. tutilities up 0.l at 142.4; industrialslthrough an insurance company. 0' in addition to his employer-em- ployee pension plan in which con- trihutions already are tax-es- empt. And it would permit the thou- sands of employees who are in companies without a joint pension scheme to buy annuities and dc-l duct their costs from taxable in-Vi come. just as the self-cmployedl will be able to do. The other change to provide a blanket Slilo minimum deduction. for certain costs is a new depar-I ture in Canadian income tax Iaw.. It is aimed at getting rid of a lot of paperwork in the filing and han- dling of tax returns. Mr. Harris termed it a "stand- ard deduction" which can be made in lieu of claiming deduc- tion for medical expenses. charit- able donations and membership dues to unions and professional groups. NEED PROOF FOR MORE Taxpayers still will be able to claim deductions over 3100 for those expenses. if they have the vouchers to prove the full amount. If they make such a claim. the automatic 5100 deduction does not a i iwly. All charitable donations-up to certain limits-and union and pro- iesalonal dues are tax - exempt- Medlcal expenses now are deduct- lblc only when they ” three per cent of net income. The proposal for deduction of pension plan contributions has cer- tain limits. It may be applied on new contracts for certain forms of insurance-savings plant. Pf0Vld9d the part of the premium paid for savings or annuity can be sepa- rated from the part paid for in-l suranco protection. Mr. Harris said that, on exist- ing annuity-insurance contracts. be will take up with insurance companies the question of whether premiums can be separated in the same way and contracts rear- ranged so the policy-holder can elect to receive the endowment part of the contract in the form of 7lVaa. Bu-Icy: May IVA lower itlilb: .ILy "fa lower Qtiilsi); Oct. 7: lower ow. Flu: May Vi higher 2.86l-ti Jly Ii higher 2.li2ilia; Oct. I34-l higher 2.7lWa-2.79. Rye: May 1 "Mower Lissa; Jly ZN-2-la lower l.i5'.1s-ti: Oct. Bk- 2hii lower l.I5'rA- Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: i Nor l.68V4: 2 1.657: 3 l.57Vs: 4 1.51: 8 l.40VA: 6 l.38lx'A: l du- ' granted by order-in-council. ' 'ly resistant to leaf ruat.. an approved retirement annuity. SOME DIFI-IICULTIII There were "some real difficul- ties in the way of doing this." he meiit Thursday night announc finance said. If it could he done. authority I it will allow an immediate income Private Retirement Savings Will Enioy Tax Exemption Is HAROLD MORRISON - Canadian Press staff Writer OTTAWA ICPI -- The govenm t1 tiring such contracts under the . tax deduction of up In 10 per cent new in provision The allowable deduction--a max-. imum I0 per cent of earned in-I conie - will have certain dollar will he of limits. would be.for all Canadians buying annuities or paying into other retirement Sat. March 16. 1957 The Guardian P000 11 . 'Claims Scissors ance holder can elect to recs 'e the endowment part of the coa- L.” In Abdom.n tract in the form of an approval re'l'ITTile'i"eemar.ennsIi)lir)i,e real difficuI- QUEBEC lcpimvh Plllr'bll'llIl ll tips in the way iif doing this. but lll9"'ll W9” "'7 35"-4"! dl""5895 W the matter will be carefully cnn- a man vihn claims a pair of -sttltjrrd with life insurance V-'0mrK.scissors its; left in his abdomen "Vin" punt -pail”: satisfactory arrangements mnowmg '" "pawn" in 1950' The savings-promtitiiin St'IIlClI'lei,.an be worked (inn. lmhomv for The a('lltIti was inscribed in Pmtwl" hm"! '0 the niinges will be granted bylQU9b9” Supcriur court when doctors. lawyers and other self- The limit not be 52.500 a year emitloyed persons who previouslvi for thmie who are not members of W?" ""3519 '0 dedufl Piymenlit a registered employer - sl..'imi fnr an employee paying into ""910," made to their own form of pen- player , employee pension pi-n-inn plan. The limit will be 810" Planning. But it also will be of benefit to both an employer-employee plan wage. earners. allowing them to- and his own private plan. tcarry two pension plans: Those in Officials said there is a lower which employers and -9-"llll”)'995 Ce-mug rm. ,mpi,,Iu,e5 becauu em. l contribute and an additional one ptoyees pay part of their pension whim "'9 W53? costs. EXPLAINS PLAN iii: in per cent may be appliedl earner may take out on his own in fact. the tax deduction of up 31;. Han-1, expidmed imw the on some forms of insurance-saw scheme might iiork for an em- plnyee: ”lt, for example, an employee now is contributing six per cent of his earnings under a pension plan. he may. on his own account. use another four per cent of his earned income to purchase a retirement annuity suppleme ting the pension being built up in his employment. always subiect to the maximum officials said they expect the type of contract which would qualify for tax deductions will be sold by insurance companies. the government of Canada annuities branch and perhaps by other fi- nancial companie . Mr. Harris indicated that if the schc 2 were widely adopted it coul reduce annual federal rev- enues by as much as 840.000.0017 in later years. NOT REDEEMARLE There are a number of require- ments an annuity plan must meet. to qualify as tax deductible. The annuities may not be redeemad for cash or used for borrowing. They must be payable in equal annual amounts for a taxpayafa full life. After he dies payments ml! continua to his widow, but to no one else. not even children. The buyer of the annuity may ar- l ings plans already in existence. tllF0l'ldEd that the part of theiempioyed persons because they: premium paid for the savings or: annuity can be separated from the'part paid for insurance pro- tectinn. Finance Minister Harris said in announ ' , the plan: "Premiums in 1957 paid under new contracts for retirement an- nuities which conform to the con-, ditions just set forth will be ell-l gible for income tax deduction. ”Such new annuity contracts in combination with a new insur- 'Sl.500. Others can also deduct the of 52.500. order-iii-council. ;counsel representing the physi- ”I;'g:ILl:'f(”):vl'ai;d9mPl”.3'lft"I5 rlflgli 99; I clan denied the allegation. A boar- ' 5 m 0 I E ' in date is to be set later. t me , , can deduct their payments fromi 1" "'5 5”” '1"? Pallet" "id 1" undcriicnt an emergency opera- tlieir income tax assessments. . , Now ",9 ,mplny99 may urry tion in l950 for acute peritonitis. 1 A soronri iiperniiiin was per- tvin plans and claim tax deduc-. y tioiis for both But the maximum mrmed 5h””ly a""wam" .Th' ,1, can deduct ,3 10 per cam of patient reported to IllS physician his income tip to a maximum of he M” 5"” mel"”i pm” and V" treated for rheumatism. to per cent up to ii; maximum. Six years later. the patient sail the visited a chiropractor who sug orm-iais said the higher oeiiinghiested an X-ray might dtsclosi of 52,500 was provided for self-llhe Cause of Ctllltlllllllll Pill!!- The patient went to Montreal pay the entire cost of their sav-land a radiologist who examined ings plan. Workers paying lntoiliim reported a six-inch pair oi employer-employee schemes werel scissors was lodged in his abdo given a lower ceiling because em-imen. The patient said he then pioyers pay part of their pensiorwent to a Ettnritreal hospital where charges. ltltey were removed. .. .. J, Attention Hog Producers anca contract. "In the latter case. the approp- riate pari of the combined prem- ium for annuity and insurance willi be eligible for deduction from law come for tax purposes it the premium receipt shows aeparateIy' the part of the premium paid forl the annuity alone." i Mr. Harris said he will take up with life insurance companies the' question of whether premiums can be separated and to have certain: contracts rearranged so the tlnaur-l Sees New Aid To Transportation Hero LUNENBURG. N. 8. (CM - Works Minister Winters said Tues- range that payments continue for day he expect: further federal ae- at mm . get numb” o1,-3." up tion will be taken to provide aa- go 15 yea", payment. mu begin sistance to the Maritime: in the whenever he arranges, but not;ll9ld 01 ll'lllID0Fl8l10ll- beyond the age of 70. Benefits. when paid. will be speaking to students at his oil! gas school here Mr. Winters said a able. But in moi: cases a retired mid! of Maritime transiiortltlon pensioner. with a than it was when Selkirk Wheat Found Adapted ' To P. E. I. Use OTTAWA, - During the three years that Selkirk wheat has been tested at the Charlottetown Ex- perimental Farm. P.E.I.. it has av- eraged 29.! bushels per acre com- pared with 27.5 bushels for Acad- ia. the most popular variety In the province at present. Developed at the Cereal Breed- ing Liioraiory in Winnipeg, Sel- kirk was first distributed in Wu- tern Canada in I954. Since then it has been eagerly sought by Manl- toba and Saskatchewan farmers plagued by the notorious 15 B race of stem rust. Besides its resistance to stem rust. Selkirk is moderate- covered smut or hunt and resistant to loose smut. Selkirk matures slightly ear- lier than Acadia. is similar to it and in straw length and lodging re- sistance. and is superior in milling and baking quality. In addition. Selkirk is a bald wheat which should make it more popular with Island growers. Seed supply of Selkirk is very rum 23 'lV4;2 2.36Vs: 3 2341A; 5 l.40V4: 6 1.397: 1 domestic du- rum l.97V4; 1 l.96V4; I 1.9174. IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nory 1,53 ;2 i,e5v.; 3 1.57174; 4 l.5lVa;ll'.VPr. seed houses in Central Can- . ads should be in a position to sup- lply seed. limited in the Maritimes. How- Esst Dome Va each and Rich- well Petroleum l-18. What stocks did Fri Thur Aclvsncaa 462 463 Declines 354 367 Unchanged i 2.82 25.5 Total issues 1098 1095 till! roast cuiaiivo srocss - I7 Ila Canadian Press Duh lteel nu Karinocott lfll Ion Vlanar cm Mum W I'M c and o It NV Cent anu- Colla ldlsoa HM Radio ('orp as-to ll Auto ll .17 sea on M so OBI like ISM Utid Aircraft 7Na'i 3! NM v IUA at Her it: out Wastann we in 1' no r as Produce MONTREAL ICPI-Agririiltiire da artanant quotations: gga: Wholesale dealers prices to country stations. wooden cases. extra-Iarga Stilts; largo Jtlli. me- dium 37Vi. small 35; 3 34':: c at Receipts sao. lauarr: Current non-tenderablc receipts SI; current tenderable re- cepta SI. Fresh-grade creiimcry prints job price 59-on; fresh whole- saie ilon - tenderable ttiu-Sills: fresh wholesale tenderiitite Still. Choeaoi 120.3. factory. Ontario white )4; colored .14: delivered Montreal. Quebec white .11; rol- ored 83: wholesale Ontario white 8595: colored I585: wholesale Que- bec white 34; colored 34. Potatoes: Florida whit! 508 2.10-1.1!: NJ. 75s l.7H.n5. NB. Sfla 1.10-Lil; NJ. loo 26-28; P.E.i. 7Ia LI-8.1!. Grain VINNIPIG (CF) -- All griiliia except flax a -v ' Fri- day an the Winnipeg Grain Eir- ltange. All months of oats and barley and May and July rye co tahllmad an season lows. The overall decline was innueiiced ::"waakaaaa la American mar- Flax had strong export demand and sales were reported to the United Kingdom and the Conti- Int. Near the end of trade. tairlr substantial sales were re- aand to France. Data and barley had small do p art and revealed . Rye also had liwtgsdsuasttesanortand Amer- 0 Starts on- Register N FISH BUYERS Fisiii-:itMEN.t Unemployment Insurance for Commercial Fishermen APRIL 1st. 1957 NOW! N EMPLOYERS OF FISHERMEN V COLGAERCIAL FISHERMEN Murat regisur as their iieisnst National ... EIlPbYIQ80fa'I!AP"u 183-1957i iapaslnovbyraaili Coimlbmnsaa ' ipnj tliavaenployneas 5.” I11-no Fund um-.'Mm an-i-a.i-.t.iu uuiiniorsiau-riiuuimiaaiaoshoss LO-jmmnn ' c.LI..Iasd-um: IJ-III-a-jn I n income 1," problems by the government has 1,, mid far 91,, reached "an advanced stage." He did not indicate what form of aa- sislanca is likely to result from these studies. Ha said transportation has al- ways been "a severe problem" to the Marltimel. derftil tnh fl" I I News sPor.Do-it-yourSelFeIr5 J ' sriwseveraicoiouits III We CWT WITH RUXATONE L; pm. up your special "Cd SI-lad" I'll and only Connie's Inst-wlnhl Belle River, Eldon, Iona, and surrounding districts Canada Packers. Limited, Charlottetown announce the appointment of : Mr. BRUCE MacKAY. Belle River, Phone--Eldon 4-121 as their hog agent for the above mentioned districts. Mr. MacKay will be collecting hogs every Tues- day. For highest returns. and less shrinkage. list your hogs with Mr. MacKay not later than Monday night. Remember-long freight hauls to market costs you money in unnecessary shrinkage. Have your bags slaughtered the day they leave your farm by shipping through Bruce MacKw --Phone Eldon 4-121. CANADA PACKERS LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN i I it P. V iris at c. :3 iiiw"itoxsioitt'sritAveuit woixcoii Mooiiiii naumviciiiia CLEANER9 omit "lOXATONE" liilododory one to not you storm" . 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