Maxims of s More Man Lazy people Uke the most pains. .-m 16 PAGES Health Insurance Scheme Turned Over To Committee By JOHN LBILANC Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CF) - A ministerial Iommitteo of tho federal-provim ital conference will deal with U10 puestion of a national health in- surance scheme. The full conference of govern- ment heads and advisers discussed the involved issue behind closed doors Tuesday and then decided to turn it over to a committee of health and finance ministers from the federal and provincial govern- menis. A high informant indicated later that no specific action on terms of a Canada-wide scheme is likely to result at this meeting. though it is O nett of British Columbia and Doug- las of p Saskatchewan are most strongly in favor of a health in- surance plan. The Ontario planemost detailed laid before the conference-envlm ages hospital, home and diagnosis services with the federal govern- ment paying 60 per cent of the cost of assistance in these fields. COULD BE DEVELOPED Ontario proposed this as the start of a more comprehensive program that could beideveloped fully later. On the basis of estimates in On- tarlo's "study papers." cost to the federal government of the stages proposed now by Ontario would seem to be between Sl2l.000,000 77: Guard: . CANADA, WEDNESDAY, contribution. PREMIUM IYSTEM Premier Frost suggested a sys- tem of premiums from individuals, including payroll deductions, and small charges for hospital admis- sion and for each day of care. The province would pay the balance. For the treatment "of mental and luberculosia patients there would be a 60-per-cent federal payment with Ontario making payments in lieu of its present grants. Ontario proposed that the fed- eral and provincial governments jointly pick up-the bill for extra- ordinary hospital expenses, per- haps those incurred when a pati- S ent has a stay of more than 50 Minister is New Moderator HAINT JOHN. N.B.. (CPi - Rev. John R. llumpherys. min- later of st. Matthew's Presby- terian church in Saint John, was elected moderator of the Marl- timc synod of the Presbyterian Church in Canada at the annual meeting Tuesday night. Presiding at the meeting was Rev. H. M. lluntaln. Plctou. N.S., the retiring moderator. Mr.-Humpherys is a native of Pictou county. N.S.. and gradu- ated from Acadia University. He trained for the ministery in Pres- byterian theological colleges. Hls nomination was moved and seconded 'by two former modera- tors of the synod. Rev. Murray Y. Fraser, Steliarton, N.S.. and Rev. Robert Allan. Lunenberg, N. OCTOBER 5. 1955 dll TAX PLAN LEAVES PREMIERS Saint John 1 v. - s x Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dow PRICE 50 Would Mean Less Revenue For Province (By Hamid Morrison, Canadian 1-mi Staff Wrlter)' QITAWA, (Cl?)-The federal government Tuesday unveiled details of its direct tax plan for the provinces, but it left many of the premiers cold. I Y The provinces feel the money they will receive isnt enough. Prime Minister St. Laurent told reporters on emerging from the second day of federal-provincial fiscal conference. ' .There were reports that Ontariots Premier Frost. was critical because the plan would give his province is pos- sible increase only of 568,000,000 in annual revenue while ll:uwltI)uld boost Quebec's take by some b40.000,000 an- a y. ., , Currently all provinces exceptllhese dnempmenlsj 3 Quebec have tax rental a:ree- . '.......t. Milli Ottawa. The hi...-.1up!-lTg;rl;l;;"lgggujjfliggdtowdlgl it it possible some ., ' decision in . pl-lnclple may be "ken, and Si3.'l,000,000 a year by 1957. day; in hospital. This would include A I i l f . V , . I l Prime Minister-mat. Laurent tlald Biggest part of the Ontario plan lllclfullucolst of those chronically-ill rsoll 5 s ' lgfgxtllleanpligflllld db? 8! felllltvrtnrhll pmlmsals lor . Mllmml reporters after 0 dIl!'l Deal on would involve general hospital H WED 3. "9 0 EXP" 1" l, ll, - l that the special committee will services. 'ncluding care for out- A program of full hospital care Suspected lI'I Q. P l;ll3I';;iiw19i'jl7l-loll 6 Bit plrdillhginacie zfiydemfiiunlclpal - V 'Dt " needs for more financial aid on is undcr-lworks projects were aired but meet for the first time Thursday. Informanta said federal repre- sentatives went no further than Prime Minister It. Laurent's pub- lic statement at Monday's opening session at which he laid down terms for federal participation in a stage-by-stage program. MAJORITY NEEDED Main provisions were that a sub- stantiai majority of the provinces representing a substantial major- ity of the population rnuat particl- patlchts, convalescents and the chronically-ill. The federal share of this was estimated at between for maternity cases and the new- born was suggested. at an annual cost of some 312,500,000. The fed- eral and provincial governments 387,000,000 and m.ooo.ooo. on the basis of the suggested 60-per-cent Premier Matheson On Conference (special to The Guardian: would split this on a 20-40 basis. Progress veral provinces. The "have" pro- vlnces felt that as long as the pro- Voncouverp Fire VANCOUVER, (CI-ti-Fire of- ficers said Tuesday they suspect an arsonist was responsible for the deaths of four persons in a looming house fire here earlier in the day. .Flames swept through an un- finished apartment lock and leaped both sides of the lot to de- stroy two frame rooming houses and badly damaging a third. Property loss was estimated at Mr. Harry G. Kimber of To- ronto, yesterday was pleased to have the opportunity oi visiting Canada's Cradle of Confederation where among other historic things he was able to see the picture of the founder of his newspaper, the Toronto Globe and Mail. Hon. George Brown, one of the Fathers of Confederation, founded the Toronto Globe in 1844. When the paper eventually, in 1936 ac- quired the Toronto Mail and Em- today Canada's largest morninglaiiend sessions of Canadian Dailyl daily with a circulation of around 260,000. Hon. Mr. Brown's oil paint- ing hangs in the rotunds of the Globe and Mail building to the present day and it was a happy experience for Mr. Klmber as Pre- aident and Publisher of the paper to see the place where the foun- der and his colleagues sat to for- mulate plans for the Dominion of Canada. In the above picture Mr Kim- Ontario criticism Newspaper publlshers Convenlllmistood to be based on the un(ler- no decisions were reached. being held this week at The Char- ; Slandinz thakottawa under the lottetown. This is Mr. K'lmber'slP'3" "mild 3"? first trip to the island and who asked what his impressions were , he replied. ”You have something m”""-'m5 0' 9-llleements 0" W3 here that we haven't got in To- a”3"39mC”l5- rontwit is the peaceful serenity of your countryside". On a trip to the North Shore he was thril ed with the splendor of the wares breaking on the beach. Bartor's Film Lab. All premiers agreed that the vital issue is the federal-provim clal sharing of tax revenue. As Tuesday's session opened, Prem- ier Smallwood of Newfoundland predicted six of the 10 provinces would acrr-c to renew tax rental pacts even if there are no fed- eral payment increases. SEE END OF RENTALS But as the day progressed. de- legates emerging from the con- Quebcc s S40.- 000.000-a-ysar ”bonus" and Que- ii lbec would have to make no com- Premier Duplessls of Quebec declined comment on the issue, except to say he feels that "things are not going badly." The plan as outlined by inform- ants is that the provinces would levy prnvinr-ial tolls on corpora- 1. (OLD l ; l , OTTAWA -- Although pledged to . V l lnegll :::lt1:l?a?rlolV:2:::l!;e:lv:p:'; secrecy on ma'tcra discussed be- vmccs themselves had accesls to -gl5o,ooo, Twenty-seven persons pu-e the merger become what is bits seen with his wife as they bind the closed doors of the Fe- adriitounl sources of revenue. hey .escal,ed from an occupied lion and mrmnal incomes and M l-emnce l,xpl.l,sm.l mm. lhe dlmcl herllance, and gel federal equal. tax plan would get main federal support and that the days of the war-born rental agreements are numbered. l Main feature of the direct tax t I plan is that the basis for federal l equalization payment would be I the revenue average of Ontario ,. l and B. C.-roughly 801 a head .. i i l . would have little difficulty in taking care of their own municipalities. ' As to the "have not" provinces. they ere far from certain this would be feasible for them. buildings. "The fire couldn't get away that fast unless it was deliberate- ly set," said acting fire chief R. H. Pinkerton. t Fire warden Lew Mulligan said cnnsltutional change or interfer- ence in provincial affairs. Mr. st. Laurent suggested start- ing off with diagnosis services and hospital insurance. Premiers Frost of Ontario. Ben-' lzatlon payments to bring per capita revenues of low-income provinces in the level of the wealthier ones. The yardstick would be the average tax revenue of Ontario Shepherd Dogs Being Used To Aid Policemen dersl-Provincial conference. Pre- mier Alex Matheaon Tuesday even- ing indlcated that the parley is going satisfactorily and that all governments are coming to grips with the most pressing Problems Premier Popagos. Of Greece Dies . ' - facing the country at the present 0 5 aha man ls belng llelll lm. quesllon, timraere were indications al ad. L F . r . Thinbrlsonnebctlrlln wilh ttllleyllre. PHILADELPH-IlA (AP) -- Four and British Columbia. Member Suck Fag," "gig '”lhfcl2f it 6 uf;-(3, German ShePl.'9'" dog! -hwholft I ATHENS, (AP)-Marshal Alex- spring of 1941 put an end to six ornznno cnofcn Haul” y D p Cummmd Wm -l"mP l "N3 ” aader Popagos, premier of months of Greek. victories. Mr, st Laurent. 5; we open. Pmvlflc” whlch mlghl at Ml . iournment time that subjects dis- Ten Years later. PBDBEOS 100'! tog public session Monday. offer- cl-eased revenue, under the .311-. Greece. died Tuesday night. He Bl H Rt ll sday .. M llggo 0" V" T "' included very much more . l West End district. pme glass wmdow .. 3,-9 hem! g '- "tan 'Tl9"”"" 0' ”ba"d"""""" M NEW YORK (AP) Hec-tor Found burned to death in the used in an experiment which may finance in Miilview Hall evory llllf '3”l'fl?”'l r"';'llf:;';”'l'l'f,g: :3” Elf,-r:f"l,,Nflle2 fgjl" Ilfgbfrt ,,f.l'f:,'fi,'3 top floor and attic of one of the prove the solution to the shortage "9,-i,,71' :,,,,l,,l , ,, 9 H, ol g;',m;;::;is,0' ;'f,'f.l.f?lff;l”g";i,11"si, ll”: fgnglfmgPflf:l';f;:g:nf:'0;:elh:; lelxct rig; l,BT9S0ill'8fllg- Q"9b”& .” It - ' - - v - i i - ' . ' . -- - . , . :1 hm”! ' liohraei fax deoil,ar. in addition and 'm""””'- Wflered 3 Stroke Charred houses Were. . gfmtlcllice officers in many commir araeces fight against Mussolinis northern mountains of Greece. now stand or 313,1"; "1, (0, me Allllgll laallillnb: larlngyagdwiad .'i 0” 7"" ” ”' '"' fl"::ll1”l::'gl': ”"'l””""f” ,:,i":.'lfe” "' brainlhemorrhasge. . wife: . ' ' in city police work accogins to gun; talc hlsuflegthngwgll cll2mh:lail.Nl;5ihe llldllimchtlllult h.13hZ?5l"”S..? mmzlfillllrmnilil ll legit will l-(Nel1'lll,l'amgatnaI'::Ig ll e . cuss on... o a V l ” ,. . ' l l . H .l l V l w runswpc w e l -, , "M r W M W-..... i.i.'”...Eh':.":..?i:i:.?i'.i9' .r3th...”.3” or .. . .. .. . "'3 re. -on W ..:"r..”"r W -- -cw or M n ---- ----m -- A . If 1' I18 fly. 0 Pfem 91' m It On C011 (II B e 8 eral and provincial technicians, cglve under the tax agreements, Ontariofs revenue would in- crease by about fo8.000.000 a year to about sl67.000.000. Quebec's would rise by some to hl39.500,000. Nova Scotia. which currently gets about S2i.800.000 under tax rentals, would receive t2i.7li0,000. Prince Edward Island's revenue would decrease to 86,200,000 from the central administration pro- posed uniform provincial rates be maintained on the basis of 10 per cent of the federal levy on personal income. W: per cent on corporation income and I0 per cent on succession duties. The federal government. in turn. would reduce its tolls by similar amounts to prevent high- "Regular Dance. Mt. ityan Bill. every Thursday. Dance Forest Hill Hail, Wed- nesday. October 5. H ,Dance, St. Teresa's. Monday, Oct. 10th. Webster's orchestra. Reserve Nov. 2nd for ham su - Mr and bazaar in Wlitshlre ha i. and agriculture. These issues w also be on the agenda when de- legatea and advisers reconvene to- morrow morning. Mention of the plight of Canadian municipalities attempting to pro- vide adequate civic services with static returns from realty! taxes was brought up at todays session this morning McNeil was taken by ambulance to the Neurological Institute of the Columbia Presby- terian Medical Center. The hospital said: "He has shown no essential change during the day. The out- look is very grave.” McNeil. 48. has been high in British Labor party circles. given dictatorial powers and the authority to keep politicians at home in Athens. in six months- with United states aid-the war was over. ' Coffin Loses signed a paper nominating For- eign Minister Stephan Stephano- poulos as a provisional substi- tute during his illness. There was no immediate indi- cation of the cause of death. The aged warrior-politician has bcen confined since January to his Ekali residence with gastric International Code For Farm Trade Suggested Conference Notice: No crushing of sin until Saturday. Oct. 3. Gerald Cruwyl. Brooisiield. Wvdncsday nlght.- Burn; Oi-ch csira. Special dance. Crapnud rink, lililmlnei-zriay night, gpgclgl dom- file, Buying oats. cxchan lug meal for oats. Percy Howet, Grand- Villf' M1115, . We can now grind and nut your grain with shut--Gain con.- Crhlrates daily. ilcscrve Thanksgiving Day Oct- ober 10th. for hot chicken dinner South Ruatlco Hall. ' Come and hear Smiling Bill of the parley by Premiers of se- HIGIIWAY FATALITY Lunnglznaunccl, NiS- llcp) -llvtm rine en eer erad owe, w one "R93””"' D”c9- CHPFW mu brother perished in a highway ac- cident .it years ago. died in one himself Monday night when his car shot off the highway and over an embankment. Although not a member of the "shadow gover meat," the body of leaders who determine party policy in Parliament, he has been a fairly regular speaker from the Opposition bench in the House of Commons. McNeil was minister of state in At Winnipeg By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Press Business Editor WINNIPEG, (CPI-A code acceptable international trading practice was suggested Tuesday as a solution to current farm problems. the foreign office from 1040 to 1950 The suggestion came from J.ll:. - iii h of one of a four man panel w fl). ml July showed a spent man Brbwniee of Winnipeg. president of United Grain Growers Ltd, lead discussion on "The lcms of Agriculture” at the an- nual meeting of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Canada has sufficient status. Mr. Browuice said. to take the lead in an effort to check the practice of subsidized farm ex- ports. but the ground must be carefully chosen. There is nothing wrong in sub- sldizln agriculture as such and the at ack, if made. must be limited to ”subsidized dumping" -or the offering of goods in an gnnrtmarkcl at a lower price an pr cvalls at home. he said. DESERVE9 SUPPORT Apparently Canada is trying to bring about 2 limit to subsidized troubles that stemmed from his term in a Second World War Nasl prison camp. A photograph of him published with sunken checks. The first picture of him to be put out in months, it shocked Greeks. ARMED FORCES CHIEF Papagos was chief of the army general staff when Mussolini launched his invasion of Greece Oct. 28, 1940. Dictator John Mc- tsxas promptly appointed Papa- gas commander of all armed for- ces. Only sudden German blow: from Yugoslavia and Bulgaria by Hitler's Panzer divisions in the Stool Safe From Saint John Store SAINT JOHN. N.B.. tCPi--Po llvclelwere searching Tuesday for u . Murder Appeal of Canada. tor's bid to have his cast- viewed failed when clslon of their colleague. Mr. Justice Douglas Abbott. denied an application by Mr, Mal- oney for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court ngainat the mur- der conviction. Mr. Maloney Tuesday asked the court to over dbe thieves who broke into, rule that decision and grant leave to a punt OTTAWA. (CP)eWilbert Cof- fin, convicted murderer of one of three American bear hunters in Quebec's Gaspe ;,9llllJSUlB. Tues- day lost his final attempt to take an appeal to the Supreme Court The 43-year-old Gaspe prospec- R. eight mem- bers of the court rejected a plea by his counsel. Arthur Maioney of Toronto, against a recent de- Mr. Justice Abbott on Sept. 1 er toils to taxpayers. It would agree to collect taxes for the provinces and provide them with guarantees of minimum revenue in return for rate uniformity. INSURANCE COMMITTEE On other issues, there were West Germany May Purchase 33,700,000 and revenues for New- foundland and New Brunswick would remain unchanged. rou ll- ly at 312500.000 and 013.300. . respectively. MANY A cusp -fuoucur lie HAD A Montana: on A Gun. unru. Canadian Apples OTTAWA, (CP)-There may be some demand for Canadian ap- ples in West Germany this year. a trade delegation said Tuesday. Delegation leader H. Gebhardtl told a press conference as the, FOUP neared the end of a month-. 011! tour of Canada that West Germany's apple crop was ponri its 6-mnrso -to l"oRI:ci.osE Mt-Cormack in R Valley Hell w ' Mum” "mm CL 5”” flllmfitnsz vvi ncrtcuiiurai pr0- sober: supermarket on Lnns-1N0 Jums ICTION this year. As if d (:l,ll.l.,., and mm supp". loam” ducts in u... mtcrnationai mar- downs avenue hefnrr dawn and. llowever. ilw muri said it has he a higher dgsg h,'.MlfS,)Z3l2d Mllll J "on lull . ”' llheel. Ul':l'tl(Ill4:Iu Q(l':Itl(l':If58allI()dl'ill ;letlx:2 lh safe OillSlfl1- lllgmslogglnn lm.l5llllell,,,l ll. llli.'lxi'hl:lnlll':pp5:E ealtlieign ll les. ' St. John An tan . ”' ' ” .. ' ' '3' W" " 9" Will"-i r- -”r"'" -t 9 3 I tend have a chance" I IN! Itch --vuszosilcdlh in ill): re: away. ctsu-n,A . I I i this demand, he mid, Dance Cardigan La flail. lam lo llmlllnll "me u gone at mnatrance apparently was made tuums only uilwvrv lrcrltaell nit mile said its was pleascd to learn Thursday, wgbuen 0", "ll... I merlt should rule 5 PP I rough I second-strum ventlint- resort to escnpc lirv.1L lull. h is Ha two represenutives of Map. l A. System. Canteen service. 4 pubic npmwn l J ng window. The amount in the to fork is new luau llllllill a lme apple growers plan to visit l M . .. -. Ray C. xi...-Iv. or E-monion. stile was not disc-ins:-fl The new petumu tn .Iust..-.. tiumtcv (.ar- in West Germany anon lo ..,.,,l,,,., ronmifl. '0? - Mimi!!! Dlntlns ery Thursday night, president at uw -ilhcrta Federa- store opened less than a week son or obtain vvhw" PW" llhe ilnsalbility of selling their and imivlmum tcniperaturolz . south Rus to ash. Music h (Continued on page 2 col. ago. mutation of his dmii: .-....r.-.m-. products there. Min Max Willi! Mhcxenufg ol-gm."-.. tm-r:-' ' Ti ” or C " -' pm.-can . . . . . - - - - . - -- W V-N We-t any nan. me i iY;5'i?..".".i.'?hI.r ' u H ' t "nu l '. W ' Calgary - :? g ' 3'”, UIUUIMI. . . - Regina .. its la Nauo....'a h” p Winnipeg - so 77 house and lot. on 'Hv 3?c'.”3'.” -.'. ... 44 51 U!1enonIllllIC-qIH'd. I M,,,,,,,,,, H .9 ll cs Fortune if "gal"-"3l " 38 gr Hiilhtvih-' . sarimelxcho" ' as it on-,,,,,,,m on t . u ' .........: '3. .. ll ' ' . . , Halli . 41 ': By HAROLD KINAG showed a strong desire to with Populaire approved a mntlnn (lll Fzlgrlllfgfedlrylll not lain place for GM 3 51 rams, Rt-utcrst - nmgpen draw their ministers from the favor of the new deal panl, " -one ma)-or scum d H y.,,,,,,.,g, so at revolt sga nst Premier ll! glvvernment. A decision will he Morocco. including the cream I l ' a sugar N ,4 51 . F.ure'5 reform program or 3., .3, 3 meeting of the Gaui- of a regency council. ' W lift his firm action in withdrawing . Jgpmt. so 3 Morocco broke out Tuesday VH9! list group this afternoon. Faure still has time to airfoil lllllm l-rcmll delenlloll lmm ll” hi the National Asscmlily recon- his Meuvemcnt itepubiicain regime since the North rca Umml Nmlnm mm”, Mummy HALIFAX. (OP)-The mat office hers I a weak disua-tr alter that body Voted to debate mm. l. an 3 run avg- vaned after the summer recess. The revnli could toillllf the IN- srnmcnt since it occurred arnonl Al 9"” 7"" d"''""' "" '9" northern forecast was an M 9 '"W”"- ' overcast skies over French Locked in Bitter caucus. . Revolt also simmcrcti amolll - . ll'.t son: de- u"iih33i"'I'i'Z? 'f:1llilslOr3.Wlli- li bin t. i""' '""" ” " ' mums , u as mwMAg:icisllilure Minister Joan of on conservative woof-in also aim W I" ' Idlllalsllll MAY QUIT no risk of a rommitdmgg can increased when dc.-PIIUH Oaulllst Pll'"”"'""7 magmas protectorate Tumllv M hellhforeolnents are steaming into. Morocco from France I saoklns along the hordc d Ipanish Mor- need. other the perverts day night that revolutionary move- ments against French rule in Mor- a to bolster the occo and Algeria have been uni- to break tied under a single command til and g Q. mm of besieged the "army for the liberation o h the Rift mountains N350: Africa from the foreign in- V er." , the movement would fight for total have guns to swell independence and the return of forces sweeping the exiled sultan Mohammad Ben You- llt was snnoum-ed in Cairo Turn- The announcement said ma-uzsz amt at his wnnttiold in-ma Tumiuy after suffering a heart attack. Until seven years ago he had been general manager of East- ern Canada Coastal Steamship: ud its successor. Saint John Mar- the Transport. Ltd. for 21 years. no was a vice-president of New rauolllddianiasregioahnsseiotlorocco. System Laundry and store i Grand IQ. , l, , the gov- Eurlflhmggmmlallersiilluatsstmt ' 5 i.7"':liu1llfi 2l:.i".r.i'li"ifee ll-3--cmiih enty n r C ' b W h R I I oshllisc cllepl-rill mecto :-lgllg Om at ll 9 Former Member of dllllllrlf minbeldllglugllg ntllly ed . oroc - nun R rdem tlgilwm. ll" ”omN menu") -P The t:iQllc:'ll: atlzergneytlollvin N' 3' L.9id.h'r. Di.s Prince Edward Island, Net of Moroccah rei0""- '95 n-use gnny locked in bitter S , a visa and illrv of contour: amt WW5" Ml mm mm": combat with he'a.v.lly-armed Moroc- wtpomigmmng lih:iillll:::n:nd"l'::- 5”” JOHN" 'CP)"P"""'i' 3' V:-lfhn cloudiness: not much ”'”'”"' "'-”' "0 "me" fan i la in tho mrl." tsimpeighe death toll in the G”""' 59' ' '”""" L"””' "M" change in u-min-.r..i....; mun '”""d '" s'""d may mm "' "uh ” M, m in "in ii” in estimated ill too b" "' "" "'7" ”"""'"'”3 kt" winds. ism-high rut ('harIs-ttntmarl no a as s w s - irialuro for Saint John city, from u mm m. MMMM M". ,.'wl",w. Mn 65 and 55. Saint John U ml. II. Fldmunulutnn I: and 50., Camp- bellhnn so and 50. High tide today at Charlotte town at 12:20 a m and L)! n m.: at Rustico at 0.43 am. and R01 p.m. summcrside tide eighteol cleaners. minutes later than Charlottetown. Lid. and partner in a general IM 9-in- Iuarlsasattala.-.nlsb