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Quebec, its own political goal planned to call Mr. Trudeau a plan but the proposal is awaiting a go-ahead from me ee ge 8, The Herald, Tuesday, February 24, 1961 Prince Charles once world’s last great monarchies and a royal | The prince... few who knew him well, — father, ‘the late King George VI. impromptu kisses from many. young lovelies © during his world travels. ; harassed, international best-selling 1979 Biography which was Pensions bec earning between $8,500 and OTTAWA (CP) — Once re- Canadian Life and Health earning up to $25,500 a year. R.C, Dowsetl, president of per cenl of their disposable such plans. They also would thirds and be split equally on _ dissolution of a marriage. meet most of their needs. ' benefits of about $9,-200 from @ mandatary plan combined goal of guaranteeing to regard a private pension their lives to an organization,” he said. “The compensation with 4 LONDON (AP) — from coalminers to At work, Charles garded as privileges, pen- pre-retirement income. $25,500 ayear, Thoseearning workersa high percentage of irrevocable rights for em- The older 1 get, the kings. oo. Tesembles nothing so sions now are considered Both employers and lessthan$8,500 wouldrely on their pre-retirement pay. ployees. Another 215 per more alane I become, Deep down, said the much asa hardened, if such necessities that the employees would finance governinent programs ta — ‘No longer is {t acceptable cent described pensions as deferred benefits subject to J. said. he has inherited through businessman — which, Insurance Association thinks be portable, partly indexed © Dowselt said a singleem- plan asa kind of reward for’ eligibility requirements ‘ oe his mother, the Queen, in a way, is precisely employers should be for increases in the cost of ployee earning the average long service or a means by while 12.5 per cent viewed Although he is heir to = the fundamental dif- = what he is,"* wrote required to provide private living, guarantee minimum industrial wage would which an employer supports _ them as obligations assumed the throne in one of the fidence of his grand- = Anthony Holden in a pension plans for workers survivor's benefits of two- receive“ nel retirenient those who have’ dedicated by employers.. Only 3.1 per cent coo- fortune, the 32-year-old os Praised for its candor Crown Life Insurance Co. The association believes with the federal oldage nature and expectations of Sidered pensions rewards for prince nevertheless Has He has determination, and insight and based outlined the proposal mandatory private pension pension and benefits from the work force today are 00g service. : had a tough job and his = decisiveness, a ready largely on interviews Monday to a regional plans would immensely help the Canada or Quebec such that we must change | Dowselt said mandatory life often was solitary wit and an easy manner with the prince. meeting of the Canadian the one worker in two not pension plan. That would thal concept.’ - private plans would require because of his unique but little of the hard- Charles's full name PensionConferenceasaway already protected by private amount to about'75 per cent Aconference survey of 450 Coalributions of up to eight position. A wife will skinned abrasiveness of and array of titles to meet ‘demands for basic plans and also benefit’ aH of hiscurrent take-home pay persons, many of them Pet cent of income from ease the burden. his father.’ Prince symbolize the prince's pension reform. workers and self-employed of $12,200 after taxes. personnel directors, *m™ployers and workers. Philip. and sister: responsibilities. He is The mandatory system persons earning between = Dowsett said the private managers, actuaries and- The association planis one Outwardly he's an Princess Anne. Charles Philip Arthur recommended by the halfandoneandahalftimes sector must begin to im- benefit plan administrators, of many pension reform “action man,” as the ; ; George Windsor, Knight association and its 125 the average industrial wage. plement such plans now. backed that up. _ ; proposals to be presented al popular British press His kindness and of the Garter, Prince of member companies would Based on an industrial It would take years before © itshowedthat6ldpercent the federal government's has dubbed him, a hardy former Royal Navy officer who plays polo, windsurfs, flies planes and helicopters, drives sports cars andis at ease in any company altentiveness have proven a_ surefire winner to the female heart, as several past girl-friends can testify, while his trim good looks have invited and his lady LONDON (AP) - The Spencer, 19, is the girl with everything going for her as wifeto-be of Prince Charles, 32, heir to the British throne. Even the Cancer the - Scorpio, stargazers say. ' Dubbed "Shy Di" by the popular press, Lady Diana has been living a :.” fife in Londen just like that of many another “unmarried girl, even with royal con- Prince Charles,. 16th cousins once removed, are both direct descend- ants of the Tudor King Henry VII. Her father, the eighth- isth-century military hero. The Earl, 57, was equerry to King George VI from 1950 until the king's death in 1952 and Wales, Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron Ren- frew, Lord of the Isles and Great Steward of © Scotland. ; also held positions at court. ; Diana is one of four children by Eart Spencer's first mar: _ riage. She has two older sisters, Sarah and Jane, Zuarantee most workers - pensions equal to at Jeast 70 wage of about $17,000, the plans would cover workers benefits matured and reached the association's Divisions will remain on constitution issue ~ OTTAWA (CP) -—- Divisions created across the country by the federal “The aftermath of the adoption of this resolution will have us looking around at the breaking of our federation and, perhaps, at the breaking of our nation Liberal MP Jim Peterson immediately replied the government is using ‘the only procedure available to get our constitution” and said the government is ‘‘not using the wrong process to defend human rights and that is exactly what the Liberals are doing. - of separation, he argued as the historic final round of debate on Prime Minister Trudeau's proposals moved into its fifth day. Svend Robinson, the lene proved so much he is ready to support it. But Otto Jelinek, Tory MP for the Ontario ridmg of Halton, was named by the Speaker for using un- parliamentary language in House. ‘‘He lied to the Canadian people and he lied ‘to the media. We have a prime minister who lied to a liar, my conscience would not allow me to withdraw it.” . Earlier, in a restrained, yet passionate discourse, : Clark reiteraled his party’s long-standing opposition to whether to keep him as leader, the former prime minister criticized asser- tions that the anger and alienation being aroused will die as quickly as passions over the flag debate in the WHERE WILL YOU} GET YOUR AUTOPLAN INSURANCE SKEENA MALL (Overwaitea End) INSURANCE of respondents ‘believed pensions are deferred national pensions conference March 31. ‘ ; Crab zodiac sign for her Ear! Spencer, a wealthy itself," Clark told the Com- New Democrat to vote the Trudeau package. successfully transplanted in a growing animal, :. Julylbirthdateshowsa landowner, is . a mons in a speech that could .against the constitutional | Speaking only four days | “@ther than an adult. ©: strong affinity with descendant of the Duke help determine his political package last fall, said later before the Progressive Con- Olsen said Fernando, a 7: month-old Jersey calf, . r: Charles’s Nov. 14 of Marlborough, the future. the package has been im- servative party decides has lived with the natural heart of his brother, ‘HEART IMPLANT TESTED.ON CALF _ SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) -- Scientists who successfully removed an artificial heart from a calf and replaced it with another calf’s heari say human patients might one day receive ‘artificial hearts” - the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Don Olsen, director of the university's ar- _ dificial-heart research laboratory, announced Monday that researchers implanted an artificial - beart.in a calf, then replaced it with a natural calf heart -- the first time a natura! heart has been Ricardo, for % days. Fernando previously lived with an artificial heart for 44 days, Olsen said. Tennyson, a calf that lived a record 267 days with an artificial heart, was destroyed two weeks ago after antibiotics did not clear up an infection. Only two artificial hearts have been implanted in human patients. In 1969, a patient in Houston lived & hours on an artificial heart device before he though she comes trom = then to the king’s and a younger brother, break deadlock.” calling Prime Minister mid-1960s. ‘ wealth. daughter, the current Charles. The marriage Peterson, who represents Trudeau a liar. He left the These claims ignore both received a human heart. He died 32 hours later of _ “But there cannot be Queen, until 1954. 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