. 4 ~ ‘ . ~~. ~ wom, . we cen cr mae ose are TT. “ot hes - te * * . _ Sennen eerste iT = rr ross ° ; Ter ey : : PF Thie Rupe Wuny iews _ ee By NORMAN nc , "Friday, November 19, 1954 ; . . wy | 1. WA. M. KaclEOD \ atop at wpa dewst aU nig Pawo Rm As | See ft: | pe MaeLEOD F | . e j yapaper devater ' a Por ‘ he een nonersereneyeremrimer —— fi ‘ we wean Northern and Central British Golumbia, ae | There was atime a couple of is causing some Capital circles § ue ; os - Membor of Canadian Press --- At Bureau of Cireutations ; cee sessions go when one “Of. the to speculate upon the possibility F y he -* 2 “Ganadlan Dally Newspaper Association. ; BY PC. mentbers of Parllament: that high income tax rates‘may P pe Fuplighed by The Prines ont ay News Lin ted ‘ i _| thought he had Bank of Canada have re wenced mes jeelsion. a IES a fi ;. oo boa Subset Raton! oe - "| Governor Graham’ Towers.badiy While he would haye drawn ane na _*, hy carne anton her month, $1.00; por year, $10.09. ‘a I | trapped in’ the Commons ‘Bank extra $210,000 by staying on {he , ne ca | | a i, miall-Per month The; per year, $8.00. my a | CO NOPE 19 poll - lug and Commerce Committee. , job, income taxes would have , am iy a. . re : \uthorivel as second class mall by the Post Offlee Department, Ottawa. : ‘ ‘ vo ; A’ major matter ‘of ‘financial taken all but a small fraction of £ ron | y a. i , fom sree rrr rns ee mee ; Policy was under discussion, It. Opposition circles especially, j a _ a , B D t ‘@ One War We Missed ot Governor Towers expressed him- are asking if that was one of the | i ahh, BT, wie gn C h f | ye self as strongly in favor’ of a teasons why he is quitting? & io: Wee RS aE - | * ilizens Ip y Verau ‘IN SPITE of the improvement mn the world tale certain course of actlon. The pc When Pactlament meets they In-.f ‘ i ; sen a eYOWwINe ¢ | - [still figure that a third world way involving the partiamentarian raised’ his eve- a out, ik : Re ‘t ‘@has been a evowme con. | T still figure that a third world y ing r nentariar his cyo- tend to find out, = | FO va long time now there has tere nt nme rect to ‘U SA. and Russia is nrohuble, jbtows and thumbed: feverishly ——— . . NS 4 can expressed in many uel Se, ‘ na nd | The veal turning point will - Fv ssorrescun = tfhrough the ‘committee proceed~ " ¢ y 7 of ive or Wee eT St : d a : \ : ba ve sess . ‘the low voting turnout at municipal e ec ron a ‘come when there is real agree time in the latter halt’ of the ings ot fhe preceding session. Chinese N;, |e which ts frequently interpreted as a Measure OL TC Trent to limit arms and armies: nineteenth century, the’ Ameri- | inn tor he confronted Gov me f. fuverage citizen’s lack of concern regarding the ad- or whether the armament race ean armies ware (poteditially | on Powers yin monted Ge SUEY fi | tmninistr: tion of local affairs goes ahead to end, as all ara- strong enough td have taken over | © “A yea? ago you ndvoeated ox- CHOP we.) UK fe regen | ho 0} { levstand just why ‘ment races have always done-- Canada without much trouble. iy “ths' opposite atttse" “the CHOW MEIN » It is difficult, though, to understand Ju: Yin war, | Indeed the’ American. military: 20H ths site epurse.”. the me ean adull citizen can remain apathetic about the vital“ \aut as 1 look out of this hotel : ,,PC member’ thundered:. He rend ; leaders knew ail through that: mitten eyidarna to sinus 2 ay eservices rendered by his municipal government for window over the harbor at Prince period that they had the physl- | We ee See eee Biowe Open 6 p.m, ~ 3:30 am. : “these ave mainly conceal with the things that ‘Rupert Iam reminded of exactly eal power to sweep into Canada! (1) Pont and ] z woe ‘ t 2 ‘ - wt ‘ : oe ine as strikes me ;., How do you explain the course ij Coe! i ene} (te came thing as strikes me _perhaps as easily as the Rus-: : ste H If d C i | ymake modern urban livitie tolerable. Without such | ‘have ewentewce 0 ywoo ale a or ‘ ” ‘When Eslook out of our apart- sans could have sweptewest from |¥F" 9Ve advocating today Je Frisidcire @ k ¢ ' Lai wn diana yaydea on tay : : . ‘ | ‘Phere was a lense moment iin . reervices. as waler, sewerage disposal, purks, play- ment window in Oltawa: the Elbe river to the Atlantic at ere We 3 . | | ‘\wrounds, schoals, rouds, streets police and fire pro- | Prinee Rupert harbor reminds any time between 1945 and togy, the committer while the reply’! fon Guiside Orders Ph, 6226 * t 4 bok. Pee y a ‘ 4 iy aay ) 7 . “ - . Swan wht came ; Of the Bank of Canada governor a tection, urban life would indeed be difficult if not. ,me of the war which never came 4 : ‘otf. Also, the beautiful Rideau BUT all through the nineteenth W4S awaited. But Mr. Towets Sea elmpossible, Measured in conerete terms these sv- “canal in tront. of our OWA) century any Amerienn infitar found not (he ‘slightest embar~ Bove’ ‘Vices provided hy municipal governments cost the “home reminds me of that escape jst who toyed with the idea of tion. ¢) mn ans e & ques | oys a “municipal taxpayer more and more money cach from that same wit ‘having American _armigs pra “Last year I was wrong,” he'! A Ate Feear, For axa le, Canadian municipal govern- . Just a little over a hundred Canada also knew that such an told-his PC questioner simply pyear, For Cxample, Gama he OV (nq {Years ago there were more Am- ‘invasion Would be only the first |'O@ "7S PC. questioner oe AEN a ments spent a total of approximately $350,000, 0 ‘erleans who expected war with acl in the resultant war with tha | Frankness of this kind oi the Reversible, water repel- | 210 1952 as compared to a total of some $375,009,000 the British Empire than there entire British Empire, - part of a top government offic. lent. All. 9 75 | sin 1944... It would appear that from the point of «we now Americans who expegt! In those years, the. British jay who isn’t paid to-be wrong ntl sizes. From : 5 ot as vod, icinal resident ‘atomic war with Russia, Indeed navy literaly did rule’ the waves. any time: is sufficiently rare in $ . ore, f ‘view of self-interest alone, the municipal resident ire atesidential cleetion asi ‘The war of 1812 had:tueht any | me 3 ut Henly axe my —_ « would he interested in those who will administer the | fougnt on the slogan “Filly-Four the Americans that even @ sue- peer stamped ‘Towers ast. ner Boys’ scomlunity’s business — sufficient at least to ex- Forly or Fight,” That was just |eessful invasion of Canada could’ ¢on- of simple cotirage and en-\| 38 . dercise his right to help choose them. another way of saying that ne ‘hot protect them from British janced “his prestige ‘as an Inde} DENI MS ny emi ‘ronting us ig tg More beliserent Yanks thought 'jandings, such as the one which vidual of uncompromising integ- | : lhe continuing challenge confronting us Is to ‘that the boundary between Can- ' purned Washington, we rity in all: circumstances As a! . : . i : find the means whereby this growing neglect of the ‘ada and the USA. should bole” woe ee a Mt retiremeng || 200d Quality zipper |i e lesponsibilities inherent in democratic citizenship hundreds of miles north of where | WHat pr {@ International | | + a . Aary 1@ Crosley Shelvadg rs ‘ + result, his current. retirement ! it was finally fined hee otects the nations On announcement has rocked Par-'| front, All sizes. Now wefan be.correcte nay. Well-be that the str vot) Was Tinadly fixed. , the fi-ges of Russian’ power: jiament Hill almost. with the'l ; vi reolit) be-corrected, It inay well be th ut the sti uetune | But the warmongers and the |today is what protected Conada force of a. bombebell, tig from $2 13 if i ol municipal government is hecoming too compilcat- jingoes were by no means all’on |g century ago, Just as it WAS circled teallze that his like cee || POT... ‘ ane ed for the average-citizen:tounderstand. : If this is cne side of the line. The more ‘British seapower which offset aa igerlme (oristn ‘ i pee tetas a ; * not be replaced easily nor with the cane-then, techniqnesimustsleitlevelopad where- mugged British imperialists Were ithe American ability'-to, take aan any, ee ts 4 ermined that the houndar : mit ia hy municipal government ean be made more mean- “tern . Y Canada by land, so. now; it Is ertalnty, Governor Towers’ salary,’ al- PE shoy s . . wer ns . 1 Ne EE aa ingful and intelligible to the average citizen... ‘around ihe present, ne of Port. day which: sinter ¥ root fe pone Aet Of public Came (Be) || [Pee arose | ae at Periodic campaigns to “vote as you like but vote” land, Oregon, counter balance Russiin land $50,000, annually, ‘on (St basis | EECA S72 1 RERey “ e : - i will hardly suffice, As the Citizen’s Resenrch In- THE peautifut * ann that now pow |. > tthe pension which he w,, carry | i ae Seeaenieee TH stitute of Canada points out “a comprehensive pV0- “runs through the ‘heart of OL-. But wise statesmanship play- into retirement will bc iome- NEXE LO Beumont Hotel gram of education in citizenship must be under- ;tawa was of course built by Bri-.¢d 4 key part too. Instead of TE he gen O00 pet ee ale taken” if any substantial or enduring increase in |4sh army engineers for use in having an armamien brace in the | vesent post for another seven- | the number of responsible democratic citizens is to (0? e*Pecled war with the US.A. Great Lakes—the ‘two nations 2 : vanted « . tt ~the war which never came off. signed the Great Lakes disarma- collected at. least S210 000 tine be expected. “Such a program,” says the Institute, Maybe if we examine the rea. S Mt anne ee entree we eee eR A ke tee { Metin Hid A dar samt ig “inevitable” war Ment weaty—one of the most ef- he will lose by retirement, In ad-| vB pert a ‘would require the combined efforts of community ms ey at th eee _ fective peace-makers in all his- dition, the pension for which he ig : 3) organizalions, service clubs, schools, ehurehes, busi- Petween | ‘hever happened, we tory, -. Would’ have qualified at the end Ncss associations and labor unions, It would have ‘may yet a clue akoulchat to | consint etiod would have been . tad t . . ; Se considerably in excess of the’on to be conducted in systematic rather than sporadic and not do re Russia, - a hins to whieh he is now enitled. ° fashion... . . "| ‘rhe main reason why that war ncounter ee et No effort can be spared in the attempt fo sti- both, sides ‘realized that tack | wnae tga. tet | ¢: Since his health 1s: excellent, ee ee ee (eee Nee CACO |) ya ge ane: Parliament Hill circles naturally ey mulate a erowing and informed citizen interest in would surely:lose more than elth. it TUTP) [ate asking why ne isn’t staying| mea: Ba’ te municipal. affairs, The interest of. the absentee rien via ge ie map SN AMEE ': [lat his desk? - Governor Towers} .. i ‘ me municipal elector must be recaptured if we are to itgok ‘trot tve Usa oye | 2 Pe jhlmselt has aid emphatically; So i on : ro - continue to believe with deTocqueville that “Munici- tesa =~ PHOT WN ‘all |! teat there is ilo hidden explana-| | Teg eee ee snatitiatt ' pp det. +, UG oe | ~:~ 4, tion, His assurance‘on that point | Sraeisnoonate: £5 i . 4 pal institutions constitute the strength of free 2°"=:f - Teen cen Be : ‘a «ine The Tact: | ~ THE “SALMON ARM. BC, @P)—An i= "= i nations, : —The Listening Post. - | automobile and a bear collided on | ~WADENA , Sisk. -. David's - ‘the Deep Creek road nine. miles | Russell, captain of a hockey WH. ETTERBOX from here Wednesday night and team in Scotland, said ina letter | Pag pee va Ob eA ' REFLECTS a a os : (7 Sonne ae ir . he; overseas have learned to ap- | , 2 | “VICIOUS PROPAGANDA’ | Although bowled over by the’ Overseas CTY ond REMINISCES JO vienna pri cw we se oe gms DEA s t ithe car came-off second best. j- home that Canadian players ' : : ‘yy 1 Sg ety ; 2 | 1° Mode! 760m ane . oo ; apparently unharmed, jhealing, Players in Scotland "g . - ! Ae Dany News, 4 ta he. ! tt was different story .with ' Wei" hockew loques cnd socks In| CITIZEN SAILOR a Mighty Migg | We continue to worry about The Queen Mother Is on the), carat, ae at to ee the car. The radiator was push- Ped In an effort to keep warm, {oN - size and prim ANI j tomorrow Which never comes. - Atlantic enroute home traveling | stand. your penton vor ‘teprint. ed back to the fan, the grille torn}. ne, ‘ IN THE that may ————-—- a8 fas as a first class liner sean y my print. lig hed . tT i . B i ' a St class Jiner can in in ‘Tuesday's issua of the olf and a headlight smashed. ' Fred kB, Dowd ed with oug 1 Any war Involving Formosa take her, If Her Malest doe 13 Stays Issue ve Pee Nver Willlam P less of Di _ brea’ h, Dawidie p : tsty ‘pcr an article entitled “Speaking Priver William Peeless of Deep ‘could easily turn into a big one, not fee} relieved she should, ne Nr ve PEAKING sbecause (he island is essential to! ~~~. of Co-Operation,” ‘which was eek a vane Sen ieee eg Jo. OPTOMETRIST f ROYAL tour defense wall on the Pacific's... . ‘originally printed in the Nanal- his h me. \ nea ieee Phone 5548 ‘tur side. War somewhere in the YED VP HAPPENED imo Daily Pree Press, "S mon nm is about 250 i 7 1 nga . CANADIAN : Fer Fat om there af Koren Ue Honin in apy tng esate he cos, HON At abt 20 mls ah Sra Hi us Indo-China is undoubtedly san, Was estimated at 552,000 an inoperative movement in one way "otlhens| of Vancouver, eeeticeerrrsrastrree’ NAVY ever: present, daneer, crease of more thin 84,000 since or another for the last 25 years, |: eee a ne 9 / Pr ee | (RESERVE) a] Lo \ Mechanicogg {magine—-@ig NEE: of this sizqi heat output 4 Glo 000 B.T Ul inonds only Torrid 7 fers so mug De . 1950, We chaneed to be an un-'] Was naturally attracted to the hype pa: tmp , dersized school boy in Seattle in heading of this artlele, bevel ray ert as Surely on Uh 1u8. Dad's family lived in a After reading the article not EEE EES SINE MU, mall frame cottage near Lakg: Just ace, but several times I t lon | / (bubitecl that It is about va | a vor , | 3 ei 4 ile om i Unien. 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