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The group included . the ‘president of a chicken franchise restaurant, the government and waiters who did not report their tips, — Frank Pucci of Toronto was ‘convicted of failing to report $58,322 between 1972 and 1975, was sentenced to six months in jail and fined $25,000. Louis Tomasino of Mon-. Ek treal had to pay $12,547.in tax on unreported income and _ was fined $4,391. - | Gold prospector Raymond Whittle, of Garden. Bay, B.C., was fined $6,865 and had to pay $27,460 income tax on unreported sales. Ringstrom ‘Enterprises — Ltd., a chicken franchise restaurant in Portage La Prairie, Man., and its president, Eric Ringstrom, convicted © of unreported sales, ‘overstated expenses to 1 evade taxes of $100,359, | | .The company was fined '-$12,-500 and Ringstrom was fined $112,500 ¢ for 2l% years. 1 Three medical. doctors; . joe ‘lawyer and two art dealers, father and son, were \convicted in Saskatchewan’ | in a plan to inflate the value 1of paintings given to the government: as a gift- and - ‘deducted from income tax, ‘Fines ranged from $2,400. to $125,000 and two men, art jdealer Joseph Olar Jr. and — ! physician Vitales E, Gomes, - were sentenced to two years ip jail. | ; In “possible jail terms, tax Bi evaders have to pay thé taxes owing, along with 11 per ‘cent interest, and may face additional penalties ‘from the revenue’ depart- ;ment. ‘Andrew Harris, an income tax preparer-in Toronto was . convicted of preparing false ‘returns for clients and of not | reporting some of his own in- “€ome,. “ . ~ government. os Lakelse ‘the’ 7 ‘Revenue Canada reported — DIRECTORY | medical doctors and.. art’ dealers who. inflated the. value of paintings giving to. and . nd sent to jail : dition to fines and. . vestigate complaints. boards, corporations an paeell Da) 4 . after trying unsuccessfully in the Commons to pin Prime Minister Trudeau down. ot whether the. government - plans to abolish indexing of personal’ income tax ex- - emptions to inflation, Trudeau said the goyern- ment’s plans will become ap- parent.. "when. | Finance Minister’ Allan MacEachen . brings'dowr his budget, but’ did not say when that would Crosbie said the govern- ment has given up trying to reduce, this year’s $14.15 billion budgdt deficit. by reducing government .ex- . been jaile KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — The freighter Red Diamond -V unloaded. the ’, 100,000th Cuban refugee vhere on Tuesday but the skipper and more «than .50 ‘Cuban- "Americans on ‘board were _jmmediately: artested- for importing Wlegal aliens, “| Tt was’. the “first time CubanAmericans other thar _ captains of small boats have - for. ferrying . relatives-and ‘friends irom the Cban port of Mariel. The. 36-metre Red “ Diamend’ V unloaded 731-: ¥ refugees in -Key West, the — largest human cargo’ since -penditures and is going to~ ‘the boatlift began. . take the money from tax- payers’ pockets instead. . IS ACONCERN. . Trudeau said reducing the ” deficit is a concern to his government, but not a ‘fatish” as it was. for. the - ’ Progressive '. Conservative ‘ government, He said his - government will not concen- - trate on reducing the deficit. at the cost. of higher. , unemployment. . a Crosbie, MP for St. John’s ‘ West, said the reason for the ‘high deficit is tax. cuts. _— Knights to fight abortions ~ passed by the Liberals every time they feced ‘an election in the last eight years. Trudeau ‘said. Monday: the government is considering ’ doing away with autamatic atinual increases in personal income tax exemptions. tied “to rises in the cost of living.. Such a move would bring in at least $1.4 billion in taxes a year, ; ; - Removing indexing, which - began in 1874, would allow the government to profit from inflation, while tax- payers ‘would: lose if thelr incomes did not rise by more than the inflation rate, Crosbie said. * LETTERS MAY COST MORE "' - SOON OTTAWA (CP) — Post- master-General |. Andre: department is.‘ -con- sidering an intrease in the first-class postal rate, “but added that it is too early to say when it will come or how much it might be, , Ouellet told the Com-' mons miscellaneous estimates committee. it would take months to- evaluate how much of an ‘increase is necessary. _ . “I am considering an increase .,, but -it is premature to talk about it at this time.” The cost of mailing a firstclass letter last rose, to 17 cents from 14, in April, 1979. Quellet said Canadian ‘| postal rates are cheaper than those in -other’ countries including the United States, France ' and Great Britain. ‘TERRACE . Monday, June 9 from 11:00 a.m. fo 10 p.m. In - the East Banquet Room, Lakelse Hotel, 4620 Ave., Terrace... KITIMAT . «Tuesday, June'10 from 10:00 a.m. the Riverlodge Recreation Centre; Kitimat. To avoid walting periods, please make an appointment. by _ - phoning the Ombudsman'’s effice In Victoria. Ask the operator Zenith 2221 3. Centre, The Panamanian government Monday night — revoked the vessel's Panamanian registry at the request of the U.S. state de- . . partment. The U.S, wants to discourage other foreign | captains from’ trying to circumvent President Carter's May 15..order.. halting the refugee boatlift. ‘ Meanwhile, another Pan-. amanian freighter, the 84- metre Rilo Indio chartered by NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. (CP) — Saskat- chewan's Knights . Columbus vow they will withhold income-tax money’ to protest the use" of tax money to fund abortions in Canada, says Eugene Thera, provincial head of the Catholic men’s lay group. He said in a telephone interview the 10,000 . Saskatchewan members have been asked to “examine their individual conscience and take action on the resolution,” which proposes that each person __ withhold $100 from their 1980 income tax return and -donate the money instead to a local-anti-abortion group. ” A letter would be enclosed - with the return explaining . why the money was being withheld, said Thera, and a _ HEBRON (AP) — Israeli * troops using crowbars and boltcutters forced Arab ’ shopkeepers in the Israeli- occupied West Bank of the. River Jordan. to open their - stores Tuesday and end a strike protesting the car- bomb attacks on two West Bank mayors. Extremist Jewish settlers sald, meanwhile, that the maiming of the Palestinian mayors was not revenge enough for the slaying of six Jewish settlers in Hebron. Israeli troops on roads and . rooftops protected gun- ‘carrying . Israelis from Hebron’s Jewish suburb, Kiryat' Arba, as - they gathered in the centre of this of - was in Mariel, - oy In Key. West, so many, NEWS BRIEFS | “37 Cuban exiles from Tampa, boats atrived .between - -- midnight Monday night and - noon Tuesday that -the port. - was: temporarily blocked; ‘forcing some refugee boats to anchor outside the-harbor, An estimated 200 refugees .- were rescued from a sinking Monday. .A. U.S. || yacht -late AUS. Navy spokesman said..the refugees and ship's’ crew. were transferred toa navy ship just before the 3é-meire acht went down.:*-*.*:" refugees, bringing the total to 100,083, or one percent. of Cuba’s population: of just under 10 million at the start of the boatlift. en - In. Washington, department Hodding Carter said the U:S: Coast Guard inspected: the Red Diamond V before it was. towed in and. discovered ‘state “appalling conditions.” “People were squeezed in a terribly safe and un - sanitary condition,” he said. receipt included to ‘show where the money was sent, The resolution ' was proposed at the Knights of Columbus provincial con- vention April 26 by the lay group from Macklin, a community about 220 kilometres west: of The Macklin Knights got involved with abortion protests through a member, Larry Stang, sald Rodney Gantefoer, pro-life chairman for Saskatchewan's Knights of Columbus. Some Macklin members withheld $100 from their 1979 tax returns filed this spring: Gantefoer explained. the Knights’ stand on abortion in a telephone interview from his home.in Kelvingtow, 210 kilometres east of Saskatoon. so _ Saskatoon. __ Troops force stores to open . Ouellet. said Tuesday*his |" | - a The 19 vessels that made it. to dockside ‘carried 3,103 ' dpokesman . - Arab city for a traditional — - memorial service a month after Palestinian ’gunmen killed the six settlers and wounded 16 others. ‘ The ceremony took place one day after unidentifled terrorists placed car-bombs that crippled two leading West Bank mayors. The Jewish mourners were united in saying the -bom- bings were only ‘‘half payment” for the May 2 ambush here. a West Bank Arabs, shocked at“ Monday's bombings, joined a general strike that Closed most town halls and shops until Israeli troops . - forced mariy businesses to, open, _ Carter wins it | U.S, President Jimmy Democratic presidential Carter won the délegate nomination Tuesday night in - 10 p.m. lf 270 Clty majority he needs for the mixed voter verdicts from - MEET THE» - OMBUDSMAN Provincial ombudsman, DR. KARL A. FREIDMAN, along with members of his staff will be visiting Terrace Monday, June 9th and Kitimat Tuesday, June 10th fo introduce the office and hear individual concerns. The ombudsman |s empowered to In- regarding ministries, commissions, d other authorities of the provincial an eight-state primary election finale. ‘ He claimed “a wondrous victory" over Senator Ed- ward Kennedy and vowed an active campaign against Republican Ronald Reagan. Kennedy easily defeated Carter in the New Jersey and Rhode Island primaries and led in South Dakota, He said in advance he was not conceding the nomination despite Carter's delegate majority. — , . Carter led in Ohio, New Mexico, Montana and West Virginia. , California was the last arid the biggest of the primaries . and Kennedy was counting on victory there to keep his campaign alive, | Among’ them, the eight . States were apportioning 698 Democratic nominating votes in proportion to the popular vote and even where he was losing, Carter was adding to his delegate count. - He led for more than 180 . delegates, which put him more than 90 nominating . voles past the 1,-666 majdrity level, Kennedy was ahead for for about 200 delegates, The precise count awaited final returns — and the apportionment of 306 delegates: from California. Ohio returns from 36 per cent of the precincts gave Carter 52 per cent of the vote to Kennedy's 49 per cent. That put Carter In‘ the lead for 86 delegates, Kennedy for 75, NBC,'ABC and CBS ail projected a Carter victory in 0. In New Jersey, Kennedy “was gaining 55 per cent of the vote to 37 per cent for Carter, with 52 per cent tallied.