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Cleveland vs. New York p.m.-Bugs Bunny p.m.—-Kingtleher Cove p.m.—Fisherman’s Log p.m.—CBCY-TV News Weather - p.m.—Country Time Fun -To Tell The Truth p.m.-Beverly Hillbillies 2.?0 3 00 5.30 6.00 6.30 6.45 and p.m.——Great Movies Somebody Up There Likes Me I.m.—local Weather e.m.—The Late Show Sailors Holiday CKCW-TV L25 paw—Station Sign On p.m.-—Comment and Conviction p.m.—Top Ten Plus p.m.—World of Sport-Baseball- Claveland at New York p.m.--Bugs Bunny p.m.—-Klngfisher Cove p.m.—The Early Show Escape Me Nev r p.m.—-Beverly Hillbillies p.m.—Hennessey p.m—The Untouchables p.m.—Great Mogies Somebody Up There Likes Me Wooden Horse "_________._______. g. l i To Clip Monog By STEWART MacLEOD MONTREAL (CH—In a pres- entation that clearly fascinated “the royal commission on taxa-i tion. a company executive of-j fered a radical plan for. clipping the wi‘gs of man- agement and turning over more investment control to average Canadians. Frank . Ca on. vice-presi- dent of Dupont of Canada Lim- ited and a chartered account- ant. appeared before the six man commission as a privrte individual “and 'an average .Canadian . . . very much con- cerned about the future of our country. Corporation taxes should be eliminated, said Mr. Capon. The accumulated profits of companr ies should be heavily taxed. More shares should be spread through Canadian households. and these shareholders should have a bigger voice in future investment. Unless more Canadians were allowed to take part in capital investment "our people will have to rely more and more on .sociaiistic handouts." ENCOURAGES SPENDING He told the commission, headed by Toronto chartered ,accountant K e n n e t h Carter. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. April 27. 1968. Executive Suggests Plan ement Wings ‘that the corporation tax now tional Council of Women which results in industrial inefficiency lavish spending and astronomi- cal salaries. Because firms paid roughly 50 per cent of their incomes to the revenue department, they looked on $1 as being worth 50 cents. “Expense-account living. eluding travel. ships, in- club member- company pi a n e s and cars. lavish offices and all the need other paraphenalia of business life today are based on the premise that the net cost after taxes is insignificant." Mr. Capcn said many of his views would probably not be shared by his company. When Commissioner D o n a ld Grant said some of Mr. Capon's views differed from those expressed by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants last week in Ottawa. Mr. Capon said, I guess I am a rebel there, too ” Before the hearing started. Mr. Carter said he arose an hour earlier in the morning so he could read the brief a third time. "Everytime I read it I find myself more in line with some of your thoughts." he told Mr. Capon. The commission also re- ceived a brief from the Na- CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER 'rignl‘i no; schools It- . .mded the teachers convention l l“ Charlottetown. ‘ Gerald McCarthy who is cm i m : played in Charlottetown spent the 1; Easter holidays with his parents l :Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McCarthy. l Fishermen are busy in this area building and will their lobster traps for the sign 1;! the fis season on . A number of teachers from mph mammning of the grout *season on Monday. [amount of trout were reported called for amendments to the i caught. Estate Tax Act so pensions and1 A road sale in aid of the Tig- annuities won't have to be taxed nish home and school associat- ai their capitalized value. . ion was held in the cooperative i In effect. said the brief. it i grocery store on Saturday after- imeans that a widow must pay I goon. Joseph Dorsey was the estate tax on capital she hasilucky winner of the lottery not received and since she must i draw_ ’ also pay income tax on-most ofi Ma's, Dorm acute. nurse m. it. . is subject to double;tpaining at city hospital. Char- taxation at a time when Sherlnttetown. spent Easter with her 5 the money most. parents Mr. and Mrs, Hector Estate tax must be paid ofvaoute. in Six years Miss Marlyn MacDonald who The 700.000-member council is employed in Charlottetown, also said that one-half of thespent Easter with her paren ;estate left by a deceased hus-iMl'. and Mrs. Earl MacDonald band should be regarded asnrignish, ' belonging to the in! Mm. J.A. MacDonald and recognition of her contribution 1 daughter Ernestine. Kensington to the marriage partnership." attended the funeral of Mrs. Only .000 w can be Kenneth Fraser that was held deducted for taxation purposes. in Tignish Monday morning. stem-s sausveir on nor TV. CALLS NITE or DAY iDay 4-3587 Nlte 44508—431402. 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West discard- ing a diamond. 0n the diamond Noam; return East took the see an ‘ Q 642 played back a club which West ' it J 6 5 ruffed. Mathe trumped the heart re- OAK'", turn, cashed the ace of spades, ‘ Q1093 and led the queen of diamonds. .1083: . AQQ,” covered by the king. Declarer .Kuwea .Asz ruffed, played a spade to the 1095‘ king. and‘then led the queen of ' clubs. This was now the posi- . AXIS“ tion: — N eases exp S a v m it?“ Wm 4"“ , astrounemizcsonswmmsouauiiemom »_ The ddlng. . Q . A9 AND GREW 50LARG'E THAT EVEN NON'BEUEVEIE “ North East South West ' 3 a 3 MUST sow DEEPLII BEFORE ENTERING THETEMPLE.’ \ufi 14. 19 1. 2' .101 |[.10. -«-—. - "vi-“5&3 Pass Pass so Pass 3 ‘-"fl "'“h " _ V :N'r Pass 4. Pen ‘3 t P“ 1"" D“ on DAILY CROSSWORD Opening lead—two of hearts. AQ'I EmBEill animus This hand was played last “moss DOWN 18' PIE" ’0‘? " 7-1 . West had a choice of th —— ———, Ea‘flfi EEC!“ year In Phoemx the na_ tee 1. Ted 19. Spider‘s. gmflma “Dual mixed pair championship.‘ plays. all of which led to the Twain, ateur- trs. fit-3E; .ra fli'lizi It produced what was probably “me dead end mum. hp“ emcee 20 How. naismngagumn the most unusual endplay sltua- 1' He “mid m" the Club' but “lather: 2‘Wheel mg : @ tion of the entire tournament. Mame w°“1d “we the balance' Brit'couw' spindle to“ " Declare, (South) was the L o 3 since he would throw a diamond 13' 13mm 3'T9mult 21' EX' Angel“ star, Lew Mame, may on ummy.s last club. 13.8:nzcious 4.Hiptpo: cavato mg with his better half. 2. He could discard a dia- 14'Ralébit r fill-$31 Age- West led a heart. East cov- "mud! 1“ Whm‘ “‘59 M‘the 15:Egyptis.:r some: :27}! loftin . ered the jack with the queen 3::1‘1htgepplt: 15?: gnghlo'f 1‘3er 16 weight 6. Expect 24 Foxy Yesterday's Ass-ac ‘ ' . Conspic- —— 25. Be- 6. Dell 2.00_N.w. & wenh" monds, followed by a club. West no“, recorder wire 31mm “EH”: & Encore. would- make only one trick on 18. Piece of 8.La.nd of 27. Shiver sacumblng 3_00_Nem ‘nwnflm — this hne of defense. paper the Shun. with D“ mos—5.,udw "I, Pmd. 3. West could discard a heart, 19. alk rock fear 39.0mm 40044,,“ 3‘ “mm.” in which case athe w on 1 (I through a. 9. Sign: “For 29.Play- played 4.05___5,,U,d.y HI, “my. overtake the queen and ruff a ltl‘elm -—-" mm m 4.304% Ompom heart, Another club lead would 22. Close to 11.Net-like 32. Malt horseback 5'00_New, & wea'h" render west help1e55_ If he 28. Tree of material beverage so. Across 5.05_Th. ompom ruffed, he would be forced to olive 17.Ca.ndlenut 34. Chop finely 41. Saucy 5.25_an. wouh" lead a diamond into the L9; 1‘ family tree fiber 35. Therefore “Josh: ll. 5.23-1}... Outportg he discarded a further club zs'mgre'm 6.00.4...“ 5, Wm... lead would hold West to only a “5"!” 0V“ 6.15—Sports Parade trump tl'le- ‘lfenc. 6.20—Report From Parliament Hill There was no escape for fig“?! u 6.30—Waltztime ' West. 33:03:,“ °n 6.45—The Magic Carpet 7.00—Back To The Bible 7.30—N.ews 8. 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