. _..—..V. . <77 _v_ nvaef o #1.?’-'b"~' Priiiie Miiiister Diefenbaker‘Pi-irliamcni Buildings They met and \ll\\ Canada. lovely Joan.‘ month ago Wm." ‘hey were Iilziy I-‘:t/p;-itrick of Windsor. Ont., _ 1,“ T‘leSda.‘I m 3 corridor of me passengers on the same airliner. i I - OLD FRIENDS MEET lThe 20-year-old beauty queen is making a coast-to-coast tour of f(‘anada. Basis Of Tax Sharing Will Be Argued At Conference By HAROLD MORRISON (‘zinzidian Press Staff Writer O‘l"l‘\\\ \ (‘Pt Perhaps one of the iiius! i-ontroversial aspects of the current federal-provincial tzix-s-linrii:-_; arrangements lo be di~i<~ii~~e<‘l at a conference of gov- ernmcnl leaders here Nov. 25-26 ‘,3 ilie method of distributing the trtouonooo share - the - wealth voiixiiz/arioii subsidies. 'l"iie<i> federal payments. which strings-attached equalization pay- ments are based inces revenue from iilh il(‘l(i Lion iiii-oiiie-~ and l('\ iii-ieiiiie froni other is not conside Thus. the former Lil»-ml ad- federal split of the dlI‘P(‘l tax pot ita _\l(‘l(1 for Ontario would go all provinces except S38’/‘:3—the highest of any prov- ')ntario. are aimed at spreading ince some of (‘anada's wealth from the Yields for o t h e r provinces “have to the “have-not" prov- would be: British (‘olumbia \n<'P§ But because of the form- 535.517: Quebec $27 65. Alberta ila itiopti-d such provinces as $2227. \rI3I’1li0I)3 $2.164. Saskat- Aliioi-La with huge incomes from chewan $14 27. No \' 8 Scotizi ill royalties can share in the sub- Sill '; New Brunswick $12 76; sidies while another wealthy Newfoundland Prince Edward Island 5773’ 'JrU\'ln(‘P, Ontario. cannot. . ‘ The decision was taken to dis- The reason is that the no- WCONFIDENTIALLY YOURS ——by Byrnc Hope Sanders MONTREAL. 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Ronilnr. so make sure &'our ‘J I DAYS A1 II-III COLDIR DAYS . . . I hope you 7. All I delicious bre:irI'if:ist bowl of hot RED . ast n on the prov- S(iil|'t’9.\ ministration found that under the with the provinces. the per rap-i be. the graceful l 9°‘ Colonial-Secre oyd. tribute the subsidies to cover the -difference between n provi-nce's existing revenues direct taxes and the average of the top two -()iitz-irio and BC. The aver- age. based on population, was found to be $3620. 850000.000 I-‘OR QUEBEC Thus BC was able to sqiieete 20tI.tl00 anniially; Alberta $18.- uitli the 00(). the high- est of any province. Ontario protested It while it was not equalization. there argued against might as 3' Q3 .- of adopting the average of the top two provinces as the basis for equalization. the average of age might be considered. h l n Ontario‘s suggestion was a desire by the province to ' get ‘direct-tax pie by having the fed- leral government agree to step up ‘its withdrawal from this field Ottawa withdrew to the extent ‘come and 30 per cent of federal succession dtlties. I-‘ROS'I"S PROPOSAL ‘ Ontario said this was not enough. Premier Frost proposed that the federal deductions. in- stead ol the 10- , should be 15-I5-50—that is, 16 per cent each on personal income .tax and taxable corporation in- come. when told this would place too {heavy a burden on the federal 5tireasury. Mr. Frost suggested that a rebasing of the equaliza- ition payments would reduce fed- In July, 1956. Mr, Frost told a Toronto press conference that either some realism had to be put into the tax-sharing proposals or "everyone will lose." Ontario, which produced about one — half of the counuys tax yields. urgently needed to take care of snowballing commitments‘ for education g eral Pqualization outla-ys is unlikely, for undoubtedly pears likely is a federal revision of the direct tax sharing. perhaps not to the extent requested by On- tario. but on some compromise basis. Princess Given Diamond Brooch LONDON tAPl~-Princess Mar- ner of a mine in Tanganyika which die visited last year. The brooch her by .ennox- He brought ‘it with him when he returned from an East Africa visit last Saturday. Williamson himself in unwell and cannot travel He in I native ol Mootford . was given to Alan I 5 Approve Bill For Veterans OTTAWA tCPt — The Senate banking committee Wednesday approved a government bill that will increase war veterans allow- ances and the nuiriwt eligible for th . - em The bill which will cont the ‘government Q.tlN.tll0 | year now will to the Senate for approval Opposition tCP Wirephoto) - be. room for suggestion that instead- the top four or the national 8\0I'-I eral outlays for equalization and on for increased C0l'lC(‘SSlOI'lS“ in direct taxes. SAINT JOHN. NB. Workshop groups the nearly ill delegates attend- ing the English-speaking Cath- olic nocinllife conference Monday urged greater Catholic participation in the secular and newspaper fields. conference, dealing with social impacts 0. he clerical delegates for more schol- arships. higher salaries and I greater interest in journalism as a profession at the high school level Monday morning and afternoon session: were devoted to the press. following speeches by P. A. G. MncKay, publisher and managing editof of The Casket in Antigonish. NS. and Rt. Rev. J. G. Hanley of Kingston. 0nt., editor of The Canadian Register. Monsignor IIanle_ nnid during a discussion after the workshop Nports were presented that money was available for bursar- ies but takers were few. Mr. MacKny urged a greater stress on vocational training in the schools to make students realize “there are still some pro- fessions considered respectable." Page 14. The Guardian 'I‘hurs.. Nov. 21. 1957 Social Life Conference is Continued At Saint John other than medicine and law. nurses I‘ ATURE8 effect: of the pun at the na- tional level, said mag- azines “do a better job" than newspapers in promoting social justice. ihro gh features rather thnn editorials. The group also sold newspaper policies are ‘Men “dictated editors. publishers and owners. and sometimes business." rather than public opinion. the report. said secular newspa- pers are generally following Christian principles but more or less "exists as an advertising arm for the people who control them." George Flood of Saint John, speaking for a group which dis- cussed prus effects at the mu- ntcipal level, recommended cre- ation of n lay organization “in which Catholics would take a prominent part" to combat ul- ncious literature. "If we somewhere on that laid. Mr. Flood added the Catholic laiety should take a greater part in public affairs. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT By FORBES Ill-IUDE Canada - -with some of engineering opportunities in Cana a. The resume. contained 194-page publication called Engi- tended to let young Canadian en- gineers and engineering students see what type of employment is available for them in their own country. “To the best of our spokesman added. first-year and final—year Cana- dian engineering students and to high school guidance counsellors. First-year students were chosen because many have not y _ . - I riii. obtaining an estimated 1119 Engineering Ingfillfle of Compile Resume Of Jobs Opening In‘ Engineering because they are h the Jobde 1 Canadian Press Business Editor ciding sta e g . Distribution to high-school coung sellors—made rough (‘o—opera-‘. . ‘‘“‘41‘ tion of provincial education auth- neering mem be r s across the‘m.m95_,i, 10 give ‘ country--- has compiled a I'9Slll'I‘\E;kn0w19dge mbom the engineering them "1 O profession themselves so that they twin be better able to advise stu- J S luiowledge."l Dr. I. "this is thejgeneral secret - first time such ii publication has cided what branch of engineering we have from coast to coast um’- to follow; and final-year studentsversities that give no finn an in- in n dents. neering Careers in Canada. is in-.F0R ‘V-S~ U-K T00 l"urt.hu' distribution shit be made among engineering under-i graduates in Britain and north-’ eastern universities of (the United.’ tates | Austin Wright. institute’ ary, in an institute‘ message to student readers. says: "Never before in any country e there been such opportuni- ties fo engineers scientists and technicians me before ces awaiting the magicitoucti of young men. "Anotiherr fortunate thing Is that Mr. MacDonald. quoting from: strncttoii In engineering as can be'!cIIOll\fl and obtained benefits are included. any Ice." in Iflitnol to the inntitu(o'I out- line olfieoportunitlu olonch on!’ row. various indus-- tries present outlines of themsel- ves ‘individually. Bi-lot HICKORY SMOKED BARBECUE!) CHICKENS on SPARE RIBS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR -I .49 YOUR CHOICE EA. salary scales and lire 13370.3!” noon. wins roimmn ROME tfieuterit — An nnony-.-BC“! fottcllulll I“ 1' llm" °‘ ‘ to the groin: moun Italian describing himself Inst wank’: frat and second dlvi- Emhubula district not hen Sun on training as‘ ' lsion diiio. ‘day lithi- poor ' ivon fl.Gl0.0M REPEAT DEMAND DEVON SLICED BACON iii. 47'’ Sunday h din: CLARK'S PORK & BEANS LARGE 20 OZ. TINS 2 37° STAR SPECIAL KING COLE corms VACUUM PACKED TIN- sran G SPECIAL 8 9 Sm’ 2 do, 59‘ LB. 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