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This briefly is the story and what Mr. Fordhsm did about it: Rt. Rev. Nicholas Moosey of Niagara Falls. 0nt., the board that he is a 'July- ordained priest of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. He is trying to organize his church in Lin- coln and Welland counties. though at the time of the hear- g . 3 described . . C 6.30 p.m.—Te|evrsion News, Weatheo as in his late 605 He left his ports 6.40 p.m.—The Early Show Apache Territory 3.00 p.m.—Hancock 8.30 p.rn.—Theetre 0:00 p.rn.-Co0p- “Power to live By' l0.00 p.rn.—Grsst Movies e Swan I200 p.rn.—CBC TV N w l2.i0 a.rn.-I.lonel Network News i2.l5 urn—The Thrillers SUNDAY PROGRAMS CFCY TV 2.30 p.m.-Muslcale 00 p.m.—World of Sport to Canada many years ago. She is still there. Mr. Kuli claimed he gave and 1961. He had receipts signed by Bishop Moosey. But the revenue department disal- lowed the claim. whereupon the bishop and Mr. Mulik appealed. 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OCClll‘S to wife in Europe when he came $800.04 to the church in 1960 i l'l'he Guardian, Charlottetown, Bot, Sept. 12, 1904. III M} Bishop’s Claims Are Reiectedl By Income Tax Appeal Board, was to accept the story offered by the appellant. But he re- served Judgment. He said his hesitancy was due to this“ d" circumstance: Mr. Kulik’s alleged church donations proved to be exactly 10 per cent of his declared in- ome. SIMILAR CASES This by itself could be "ex- plainable even if strange." Mi. Fordham decided. But on file with the appeal board are two other recent appeals prepared by Bishop Moosey also involv- ing exactly 10 per cent of in- m to e. Mr. Fordham quoted from the bishop's accounts which showed that Mr, Kulik was credited with nothing in 1960 and only entry said ,Mr. Kuiik’s church donations "amounted merely to nickels." Mr. Ford‘ham said that "talc- ing the most lenient view that me." it may well be that the bishop either misread the income tax act or was mis- informed by someone about it. The act doesn't allow a lo- per-cent deduction for church Fordham noted. The money must actually be paid. “Here. it appears to me. the bishop had so advised the ‘sev- eral appellants mentioned — it may well be in good faith—that they considered themselves at liberty to. deduct the full per- centage allowed by law. regard- less of whether their respec~ $33.10 in 1961. In fact the 1900 but British Army Said Stretched Beyond limit LONDON (Reuters) - The problem of manpower shortages in Britain's army could be e by Commonwealth par- ticipation in the defence of Southeast Asia and by Canadian acceptance of responsibility for the Caribbean area. according to a book-let issued here by the Army league. introducing the booklet. The Army Britain Needs. the League's chairman. Gen. Sir Richard Gale, former deputy supreme Allied commander. Europe. said the British army is too small for the tasks it has 8 perform. “Since the war the British army has been continuously on active service in Palestine, Cy} prus. Malaya and now Borneo. as well as some of the emerg- African countries. All that time it was stretched to the limit—and in ny cases be- yond the limit," he said. Among the booklet’s conclu- Aden should be maintained at all costs. It salt. if it became alone was that Britain's base in in W so Deep a one M Malaysia or Singapore, th a northern territories of Australia would provide an alternative. Garrisons such as those at Gibraltar. Cyprus Hong Kong would still be required as ithey provided a deterrent to "hotbeads." ' ‘35-Hour Week; Congress Aim BLACKPOOL. England (CP- Reuters) — The British Trades Union Congress was given a mandate here to work for a 35-hour week and a three-wees annual vacation with pay. The 40-hour w week with two weelcs vacation now is stan- dar . The delegates meeting in this holiday - seaside resort unan- imously approved the motion. 'l‘hey complained Britain was rapidly becoming the most backward country in Europe on working hours and vacation time. CAMERA DANCE Early c a m e r a use gave birth to a dance in Vienna the 1640s called the “Da~ guerre Waltz.” after the inven- tor of the camera. mamas WHO DIED OF A RIFLE Sim HIS REAL NAME WAS FRANZ [IMF THAT WCULD NOT “3 BEEN IN RHYME 90AM! N ERAlM CEMETEW tive donations actually had amounted to that percentage." Mr. 'Fordham said in his judg- ment that much more could be written “but perhaps the less said the better. in the clrcum— , stances narrated." Mr. Fordham dismissed Mr. Kulik's appeal. 6.00—News In Weather 6.15—Showers Of Blessng Silo—LO- Quiz 7.00—Peoples Gospel Hour 7.30—Family Bible Hour l0.l0—Weekend Review 8. Special '12.00-CBC News, Sports Scores, Irv—ll CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. 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Henowledtheeightof clubs planning to let the eight ride if West followed low. It seem- ed likely on the bidding that spade_ Declare: DAILY OBYPIOQUO'HG — Here’s how to work It: exrnnnaaxn ss LONG-FELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this leAlsueed semp rot the three L's. x {or the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- wo: our use xe- nrw In newsman-cranes- xcxwrws we: re- rmys muss: stamina THAT scrum.“ oocrmamoemsanumnm'rmm nummmamu) trophies, the length and formation of the m are all hints. lhch day the code letters ens differen two-etude- r. nqu sansnns YQSJ’HKQT East was void of clubs. But West was right on his toes and covered the eight with the ten. Declarer tiaessed the the six of clubs. West covered with the seven. and after the queen in dummy had won. South returned to his hand with a heart ruff and led the nine of clubs. West covered this with the king. forcing the ace, and the outcome was that South went down one. He had to loee a trick to five of clubs. 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