Tax Cuts, Balanced Budget By ALAN DONNELLY OTTAWA tCP)—One of the‘the same time. barring some toughest deciswns for the new.large and unforeseen spending {with some juicy carrots to urge tended Ma ‘Oct. 22 Liberal givernment is to strikezcuts. a balance tween two election, promises — tax incentives toid stimulate business and a mow. .1, towards a balanced budget. around mid-June. u MEN’S 2-PIEC SUIT O wool blends O charcoal and black 0 all sizes 0 specially priced for weekend shopping Men's Sport Men's Ties co.” ‘ ties. to 2.50 ‘ Regular to 45.00 19.88 59c l 2 for 1.00 Shit-fer Hillmen Men's Pants Limited quantity Topgm m. 27,5. Re]. to was 18.88 28.88 extra special! MEN’S JACKETS . laminated nylons, cloths. etc. lors assorted co reg. to 34.95 for work-for golf-fishing etc. SPECIALLY PRICED Special! MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS short and long sleeves Plalds It as on for gardening. fishing. golf. etc. Regular to 8.95 1 I99 Montague Store Only Hon-tacos wanton». HtoH ‘ salient. Jacks-rs Cit-tum Steve epen m... mitt ll Ode—Saturday ll I. pull. I “Illness 81ers "firm Ills" II 9:30 pan. Final}? Minister Walter .Gor l on wi unveil the decision in! ~ is first budget Speech expected ‘fle or “mung in the way 0‘ m From what lcuts for in The cold facts are that it can :has been said publicly. it tw- l y a"! .l-XSS .not lean strongly both ways stipears likely he'll put most of; his emphasis on tax incentives 1: industry onward. 5N Cli’lOWN AND MONTAGU‘E DRESS PllNT S . special gmp . sizes 3-“ 0 weekend special Regular to 8.95 4.99 MEN'S PANTS . wool blends. gabardln'es. etc. 0 for work-play -sports Q weekend special Regular to 14.95 Prime Minister Pearson lnr in the short term FACE BIG DEFICIT l i at $570,000,000 ‘ T en $600.000.000 and , years." ernment lnomic growth. i His election | ment ‘: policy. i fiscal year. i Liberal government. Kennedy’s coats 166 Queen St. laminates, wools, weaves. in solid colors and checks . . " in the newest ' styles in town . . . ose yours nowl~ 25.95- 62.95 KENNEDY'S Ladies‘ Wear .s" t r . iamong the Liberal elecdonf promises. Gov i H as C hetce Between 1“ said :tax decisions might have to be E made, with a view to putting af fairs in order. “which would not 2 make a government very popu’ H be independent Canadian. diVidual taxpayers. 'Tax Foundation has estimated and this kind of cut wasn't‘the current year's deficit at e- twe $800,000.- the basis of existing rs- ; mained a Liberal goal. but thtst didn’t mean the goal would bc‘ "in one W" or two tlliha new Parliament opening campaign . . speeches made it clear that one wards St'mulam‘g u" "onomy' of the main tools used in ac-. complishing this task ‘vould bet The new. Parliame‘!‘ “'5” ’30” tax incentives to increase pro-150"“e “nhnlsmd buslness 1“ "‘0 duction and expand employiform of last years spending tdissolved Feb. 6, the Conserva . . , . . .tive government had,” yet pm, dissolved. Since then it has paid ;semed the blue book of spend its bills through special gover- -ing estimates for the 1963-64 "OF- generalswamms lMAY MAKE AMENDMENTS It's understood that the new. early in t A Really Milder High Grade Virginia Island Pilots Win Honors At Mondon . l MONCTON ice) — The Mom- The biggest fact of life in gov- , to“ Flying Club graduated its rnment‘ finances Is the budget- largest class here when 73 priv. ry deficn for last fiscal year rcb Ill. forecast last by Conservative That would seem to leave lit- "ance Minism' George ceived their wings. George Dewar of New Perth, NW1“ 3 P.E.I., received the whit Wag. r award given the best student of the last two years and Mich- r ceived Airways trophy for the best air t cadet of 1962. tags were presented by M. i M. Fleming, controller of civil ‘ air operations and regulations ‘of the federal transport depart- ment. ursday, will introduce this In a recent interview. the 57- spending bl‘dga ‘3 it “’35 Wm yeapold minister said the 80,. ten. reservmg the right to make 5 most important tasls'amendments is to solve the twin problems of: unemployment and too-slow eca During the election campaign Mr. Pearson said the govern- ment shouldn‘t spend a nickei extra that wasn't directed to- and providing jobs. program. Mr. Gordon's other key dccl-l The 13“ Parliament didnlll tsinn involves Spending policy__ get around to voting approval l the other side of the coin to tax 0 any of last year‘s spending. estimates. The government on ' When the last Parliament was “3le 0“ temporary "0‘95 0‘ money supply until Parliament — a to. tal 51.256.702.635 for the foul timonths February-May. Mr. Pearson has indicated that the new session will take ‘ summer adjournment about ‘two months after it opens. and ‘meet again in September to fin- proval of the budget before the summer recess but not enough .time for passage of the new :spending program. It's ‘ lthe government Will ask for in- tterim spending authority to tide :it OVer until fall when the ex tpenditurES will come up for ap- proval item by item. DISCUSS 'HOT LINE' GENEVA iAPl—US. and So tviet telecommunications experts had their fourth meeting Mon— .day to work out ways of setting up a hot line between Washing ‘ton and Moscow. The meeting was conducted at a purely tech- nical level without the presence =of the ambassadors. l a x E "r’ ‘ ate and commercial pilots re— 1 ' I ael Ramsay of Charlottetown re— the Maritime C e n tral ‘ ish its wor . With that schedule, there would be time enough for ap? ‘most effective filter tip yet developed \ who 3 @uardiem SECOND SECTION if“ l 1 The Canadian Legion crib- bage team took top honors in the city Inter-club cribbage tournament held tibia wintetr. e trophies were presented at a banquet held at the Clover Club Monday evening. A total of eight clubs participated in the tournament and the games Charlottetown, Wed. May 15. 1963. LEGION CRIBBAGE TEAM TAKES TOP llamas were played once a Week at alternate clubs. Beside the main trophy donated by Mich. ael Bros, for the tournament individual trophies were also presented to the winners and the runners—up. Seen here is Freeman Miles, tleft- presid- ent of the Charlottetown Branch of the Royal Canad. tan Legion, presenting trophy to Ernie Fardy tcentre‘ and Gordon Batt (righti who i comprised the Legion team. The Main Brace team was the runners-up in the tournament. Fugitive Soviet Fisherman l l Finds Friend In Ontario . By DAVID SCOTT ‘ WINDSOR. Ont. (CPL—While :four official Russian visitors attracted attcntion during their tour of Windsor Monday night, a fifth Russian slipped almost lunnoticed into the city. l There was only one person on hand at the crowded Canadian National Railway station plat- form to greet 27.yeatr.old fugi- tive Russian fisherman Petro Ilkiw as he stepped from the .train. Ilkiw deserted a SoViet fishing trawler at Sydney. NS. March 13. Immigration officials granted him permission to re- main in Canada for at least one year. t The hand that was extended 1in welcome ' tnig-ht at the railway station was ithat of a Windsor man who left lRussia in 1941. and who will try ito secure a job and set up a home for Petro, who has de~ .cided his new name will be lPete B D- 01 '< '. Peter's desertlon from the trawler Severodvinsk — one of There’s Something Special about du MAURIER o choicest, extra mild Virginia tobaccos Orich flavour, exceptional smoothness - firmly packed for longer-lasting smoking pleasure du MAURIER Cigarette with the Excwstvs‘ tidal; SUPER FILTER . predust at Peter Jackson Tab-see llsiltsd - letters at line eiaarattes‘ ‘special significance. ‘came to Canada Ewest Territories. -both the present and proposed isystems of government for the zTcrritories. imember said in an lSaturday "the government of {Canada had no right to force on ius a form of government i proved by Queen Victoria for an {emergency in the Yukon 5 ‘ ni elected from the boats making up the trawler fleet from Murmansk—drew at- tention throughout C a n a d a when the story was published ylin newspapers. or one Windsor man, it bad “When I had no friends." Peter's sponsor said. “‘I had no one to teach mo PAEE‘T‘T English. chance to help someone who I knew this was my found themselves in a new country as I had been " e sponsor said he prefers anonymity because he has sev. eral close relatives living Russia who could be adversely affected by publicity. WROTE T0 HALIFAX The Windsor mar. wrote to imngration officials at Hali- fa , and the letter reached the Seaman. Later letters included small sums of money to help the man ‘3in cigarettes and necessities. Las a letter reached Windsor asking for an airline ticket. to enable the sailor to come in Windsor. but the ticket never reached Peter. In the meantime, immigration officials had put him on a train to Toronto with $25 in cash for spending money. Peter spent four days in Toronto. and even. tually, with the aid of unknown benefactors. was put on a train for Windsor. Monday night's arrival clim- axcd four days of meeting all incoming trains and buses on the part of his sponsor who did not know when Peter was to arrive. ‘ While Peter was becoming welcomed at the station, four visiting Russians. part of a Russian technical group con- .ducting a book exhibition in Detroit. were being entcrtained ‘at a Windsor night club. When told of the development and asked for comments they shrugged their shoulders. One commented: "There is always one who would leave if he were given a chance." EDMONTON (CPt —.- Gene Rheaume, Conservative memo ber of Parliament for the Vorth- has criticized The. newly—elected smear-old Interview " elf government is of prime limportance to the development ;of the North." The present territorial admin- ilstration consists of an Ottawa- commissioner tthe dep uty minister of northern affairs and national resourcPSt and a - member council. four the western sec lion and five appointed by 0t- , tawa. PHILIP CALLED lTRlGGER-HAPPY . LONDON fAl" Queen Elizabeth's husband. Prince ' was dcnounced Mon- ‘ as a trigger - happy hunter who sets a bad exam- ple to youth with his fondness for blasting down wild life. The broadside was deliv~ ercd in an annual report by the League against Cruel Sports, one of the most will out of Britain's prolific ani- mal protection societies. It said that throughout the ycar. thc lcagttc has “contin. tied to give attention to the trigger—happy exploits of the Queen's husband." "Apart from the Prince's “ell-known habit of shooting l down game birds by the hun- . drcd for the ‘kick' of doing ll. pcrhaps the worst example he set to British youth throughout the. year was i when he allowed his lit-year- l old son to get an extra kick on his summer holiday by shooting a sing with a rifle at short range." Prince Charles was a few months away from his 14th birthday when he took the pot shot at the sing. The league » said it was against the law l for underlie to use guns. w 0' NWT. Gov’t Form Gets Blast From M l'nrier a northern affairs and council plan soon to com fore Parliament, the Northwest Territories will be split in two. The western section will have a resident commissioner and council eventitallv to be, fully elected. Thr‘ castern region will have a commissioner in Ottawa and a council composed mainly of appointed members. 30‘ snnvno now RUSH The present type of adminis- tration was adopted after it was set tip in the Yukon during the Gold Rush of Him. Originally a government similar to that of the provinces was proposed. “Before the council does any- thing it has got to have eastern members," said Mr. Rhcaume. “l‘m going to insist that the people over there be allowed to say whether they want to be divided or not." He said the only thing the eastern Arctic residents hava been consulted about is the pro- posed name for their territory “As the only elected spokes- man for that area I'm going to kick and scream about the form of government they get." and Mr. Rheaume. Hts statcmeni came less than two week: after Mr Justice J. H. Sissons. territorial court judge. attacked what he called the “colonial system of govern- ment“ in the territories. SFK Studies New Message From Nikita “’AFHINGTOV iAF“ ldcnt Kennedy is studying a new message from Soviet Pre- mier Khrushchev in whicl Khrushchev makes no mention of a threat to withdraw an ear- lier offer of limited oil-site in- spection of any nuclear tell “FPO.- an. Pierre Salinger. White Hones press secretary. said Kenneds received a letter from Khrusls chew shortly after his press can tforeiica Wednesday and is stud. ying it. Salinger would not comma. on the message or contents. ‘