posed " " I UNDER REAL WORLD GOV- I said most emphatically th.lt ERNMENT would nations he I was sure Canada would never 'able to protect their legttimate loin anv kind of federation or rights and Interests by other, Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It Letterbox othr arrangement, , with the better mean than they are now Friday. May 4. 1951 VS.A. alone. compelled to employ. ( Any federation Canada joined,: And, citing Canada s example I predicted, would have to In- when we formed the federation elude the whole British Com- of 1867, I showed that you couid monwealth as well as the U.S.A., 'not get world federation on the or we would say, "Nothing d3-1 world level by any other means ing." J than we got it on the Canadian Therefore, without butting , level-that la, by persuading the IMPORTANT ISSl'E Editoi, Daily News-May I draw to the attention of the general public through the correspondence column to the public meeting of the Civic Centre Association this evening. This meeting haa been advertised in vour DaDer for several davs and An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Assoeiat'on. O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, --rf- $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00. ifii I Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Ihii advertisement b not publish.' ordli0iWB)Z'" into Britain's business and hH Bovernme"ui B"'S relationship to any United States transfer some of their powers to new and higher authority that of Euorpe, I said I felt most t.f" theif Interests to do so. Canadians would deplort this U of the utmost importance. MY BIT AT ROME The purpose of the meeting is; to reconsider a decision taken by j ROME. ITALY. - Now there was the slightest posstbll- BE WISE! BUY NO a meeting several weeks ago in-,, ... n T Ity that this would lea4 to any ! i ink bAiui uibaii,, a volving the expenditure of overtnat 11 ls alJ Over, I get a weakening or dissolution of the ; famous British MP, Henry Us-$6000. At that meeting twenty-1 real chuckle Out of mv bit ' Brittsh Commonwealth. borne, spoke. He is the author , . . , m n ioi a Dian lur a Kieab ueuuiea at the 19ol convention for nrM,nt. nnrt th vote which ou-, I SUGGESTED that the main ! world convention to crystallize i MEN'S DItESS OXI ORDS Latest In style, good fit, Jots of wear Now $8.25 to SI 1.75 advantages from a federation of world opinion in favor of world the Western democracies ALONE : government. j would be economic. Of course, Also, Italy's greatest expert on ihorized tin- expenditure was i World Government. to nine. Wa have a membership! lt hiipp,,Md this way: fif nnnrnvimiitjilv ft Mi arinlta vr. ' . ... i t - - - " t HtCIJ UlllUll WUIliail. Vl' n mnet m.at-.. r-innH n . i l , . - i. - . 1 aimosi every ' Canadian v win "'" this mis matter- maiier- SDOke spuRe-me the MEN'S WOItK BOOTS Stronply built. Plenty of wcur in these. All sizes. 14 people were enough to spend Joseohv had nokn strong inl , piuiw- a targe amount of our reserve aTof, a federation of Euro e "ft, lhu' i U'd ilT ' sor"Ml rt"en "Bht caoital. lJL V.? t. A.J h :".lf we .nad .one at market mto the present constitution of Italy the provision which givs j this country the right to enter I Bat I tried to show that, d.'- such a world parliament with-sirable as such a federation 'out further constitutional tociutwn was amazed over a merit ht had mapped out the Nw SC.95 to $7.45 - I Shop and 'Ay MM ffl ave at uui a ntriui ni Tims ann nv t no rhn a tunr i ntn rut nni roor. . , laborious effort oiue'mint b.e frm the purely econ- change. of a large num- ations - and said that h n. i.i.. , .1 . D.i,i kh i,.i" .1" tiq . omic side, it would not get to ouo ( U W... . . . t 1 Mn4t . ... ........ . . Iniquitous Tax P" REMIER BYRON JOHNSON has intimated that his government has no intention of imposing- the three per cent turnover tax. However, the government will not move to oppose an amendment to the itritish North America Act which would give authority for the provinces to levy the indirect tax. Z No doubt, in view of the Premier's pledge, the tlx would not be put on by his government but the U'ouble is .that this government is not going to last Jwrever and, should there be a change, another government would have carte blanche to take advantage (.$' the authority should it be granted and would jfl-obably do so. It is apparent that the people are strongly (Ij)posed even to the thought of such an iniquitous tax and would refuse, if they could, permission for Qfttawa to amend the BNA Act to make it permissible for the provinces to collect it. Z Premier Johnson should not only promise not to- use the three per cent tax. He would make a popular move if he would take the opportunity to block it being even made possible. Burely those citizens are inter- Europe, Canada might join a ; "'v vl"r H . 1 AM -"NviNt.tu vnat m- 'lr times- ch ls war between most all the delegates here are ested enough to come out and mUar North American federa- say what te to be done with Uw "on. jthe Pwer bl. I ware that the world Is really money they have raised or ari I called out loudly, "NO, NO!"j ru ..., ,., Jin a race to see WHICH KIND QUOTING SOME WISE but they? Thft apparent Indiffer- at that. 80 next diy. when they! OF WORLD GOVERNMENT WE ence U a rioTma 13 " 'f the main debate on the,11"' Wing that "all the tw ARE GOINO TO GET. listed t ike gangsters, and if things from bad to worse, m cold result the "holt Qtton of regionalism, I P"f, go failTe " Ue nations act like prosti- and World Communism takes nd myself one of the seven fl cmplet of Civic our U' Z?,P sewted Drincioals tules 1 trled to show WHY this over more countries, more con- vrnbiv (ituvriiiriiv may i niaKe ' oOo was so: !tinents, we shall get world gov- That. under the game of powr iernment all right. But It will be A LAUGH CAME when I to!d I an earnest plea, Mr. Editor, through your good offices, to all Civic Centre adult members, to come out to the meeting tonight, join in the discussions. them about the historic resolu- politics, where the highest pres- j on the Red Print. tion passed by our Canadian ent law ls the jungle law of If democracy acts In time ve Senate last June. I lauded this force, nations are compelled io : can still get world government, . i t.:nA u i un it pnfpr irmampnt. rna Inn a KIiia nrint nf Wpitm stvlp ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF PRECISION SAW FILING D?oblJ l h lmpo passed with only one dissenting! I tried to show that ONLY democracy. - - :...,. fK.ifr It fnunraH Ufl'l H 1 ' JkyL!JUr cour- the idea of Western demo:ratic tesy in publishing' this. ultimate federation and also R. O. LARGE President, Civic Centre Association Hand Sows Machine Filed and Rc-toothc Re-roof with ASPHALT SHINGLES FOR ESTIMATES SEE world government. I could not help but think ta myself: "Here all my life I have been making fun of our Canadian Senate as a useless and even a vicious obsolescence; now here I am holding up what our Senate has done as a good example for all the world." oOo BUT I TRIED to make clear Youth's Trend Alarms Judge SHOP AT 1345 PIGGOTT PLACE or LEAVE AT BUS TERMINAL (Daily Pick-up and Returni phone 909 GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. po. box 721 Tendency of young people of tne difference between the two today to drift from a full evalu-1 kinda ot federations now prn- iiiHMiuuHttiuiiiiiihiuiiiuimMttiiiiiii'niniiiiiiiuiHi'tiinitUHiiiiHriitu liliBHIMIl'I'llffi'Illlllliffl'lilliillW'll'ltilllllllllllilllllll HI mm iiiiiiiwfiuU ation of the principles of law I and order and the realization of I personal responsibility was deplored by Mr. Justice A. D. Mac-Farlane who spoke before the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at luncheon yesterday. He - urged i older people to recognize the HELP WANTED AIR THE FORGE OFFICER Permanent positions for suitable mm. Jfost working conditions. Tup wavs. Two wwks holiday after one year employment. 50"i Medical Services A fees paifl liv firm. 2 First Class Automobile Mechanics 1 First Class Automobile Body Rcpoi and Painter. seriousness or this drift and oy precept and example to endeavor to divert the attention of the young people along different lines. His Lordship who was a law student in Prince Rupert with L. W. Patmore, KC, now in Victoria," back in 1908 and 1909, did some Interesting reminiscing on old times here when Prince Ru- Would Shock Canadians CANADIANS must be profoundly shocked by some of the editorial outbursts that appear in certain U.S. newspapers following the dismissal of General MacArthur. One of the worst came from the Washington Times-Herald which screamed that the American nation "is led by a fool who is surrounded by knaves." It is almost impossible to imagine anything like that in a Canadian publication, no matter what the circumstances. Political feelings have run high in Canada, as in the United States. Many of our leading figures have been highly unpopular personally in certain quarters with and without reason. But never can we recall the head of our state being publicly called a fool. Every decent citizen will certainly hope that it won't happen. As the Belleville Intelligencer points out, there is little sensationalism in the journalistic world in Canada but "the absence of such tactics does not indicate stodginess among either the newspaper workers or the public. Rather, it indicates a moral balance and good taste." If we are stodgy and fussy about this, we think it is a stodginess and fussiness of which most Canadians will approve. ECRUITING Apply: will be at the CANADIAN LEGION HALL 7 called such pioneer figures as the late H. B. Rochester, the late D. C. 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