; x, | | Tighter Program Is Planned | To End U.S. Dollar Train By .ARCH MacKENZIF scale can't be judged, the cab- WASHINGTON (CP) — A inet secretaries said, but it was tighter. but still voluntary, pro- suggested it offsets other U.S. — for ending the United foreign military economies. dollar drain is planned There was no direct Canadian for 1966 application to Wednesday's fig- American busines« wil! he ures except for the likelihood of asked to cut back farther on di- an intensified campaign-which fect investment abroad and had little impact this year—to More pressure may be applied persuade Americans to stay to encourage American tourists home in 1966 and entice more to stay home. Treasury Secre- foreign tourists to the U.S. tary Henry Fowler and Com- Canada is exempt from ef- merce Secretary John Connor forts to prune direct American told a press conference here investment and retains a par- They announced a balance-of- tial exemption from the tax ap- payments deficit for the third plied to American purchases of quarter of $485,00.000 compared foreign securities: with a surplus—the first since. However, the latest word on 1958—of $247.000.000r for the pre- the U.S. position will be dis- vious three months. cussed in Ottawa Friday at the Give Him a Gift He Can Wear and concern,’ said Connor, not- Canada-U.S. committee formed ? ' ‘ ine on the credit side that trade earlier this year to maintain a rom oO man S a an ee : exports were up, imports were close eye on balance-of-payment . down and the drain in gold had situations in each country. ; j : been sharply reduced to less e ; ’ , than $100,000.00 LUCI SHOWS RING f The figures for the first nine WASHINGTON (AP)—A new tm arm an a months of the year worked out gold and diamond ring spar- wy to an annual deficit of $1,250, kled on Luci Johnson's third | 900,000 compared with the 1964 finger, left hand, as she danced deficit of $2,.800,000,000 and that cheek-to-cheek with boyfriend of $2,70,000,000 a year earlier Pat Nugent at a White House WAR IS EXPENSIVE party Wednesday night for Implicit in Wednesday's mes- Princess Margaret but the gage that more progress must White House again would make be made was the steadily-rising no comment and Luci, herself, bill for the Vietnamese war. Its ‘couldn't be reached. 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Sizes 36 -4, THE COMMITTEE ON ELECTION EXPENSES The Secretary of State of Canada has appointed an advisory Committee on Election Expenses to enquire into and report on matters relating to the control, limitation and financing of election expenditures. The Committee have visited communities tliroughout Canada to seek the views of Canadians on the. most appropriate “ golution in the lizht of their political and social prospects. PUBLIC HEARINGS 4 The Committee intends to hold public hearings on Friday, \ the 10th day of December 1965, <n eS Scotian Hotel, in the City of Halifax, 9:00 a.m. local time. Persons wish to appear at these senha Mpa suas to write before the sixth day of December 1 to: The Secretary, Advisory Committee on Election Expenses, Suite 808, 88 Metcalfe’ Street. Ottawa 4, Ontario. 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