pee SAY i ewe Me weve. ceo yee, ane ee wet a ' ‘a ves War u . wet, rr NB heyy Ae ty _ thursday, November 4, 1954, Hote wear and-Narthern and Central Brltlsh Cotumbta, Member af Canadian Press —~ Att’ Bureau of Cireula tions | wy Cihadhn Daily Newspaper Assaciatlon, Phitshed liy The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited 3 é sore gag PL MAGOR, President aweop: — S Subseription Rates: coe, _ Ry carrler-—Per week, 26; per inonth, $1.00; per yerr, $10.00. ign PARED. By mall~Per month, Te: per year, $8.00, . aris duthorlzel as seeand class, mull by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. tee = cee ntl ee et ee ee ae Divided Command ; ! . ‘ : mo A FLAW in the American system of government is to he felt stronely, and perhaps painfully, for the next two years, A Republican president cand cabinet will bv to direct the affairs of the na- ‘tlon withingthe lirpits allowed them by a Demoera- ‘tie conexdsiy ; Of comtsd, the difficulties may not he so great ‘as they anpear to be at this point. On several o¢- ‘easions Presidest hisenhower has shown his ‘anxiety to follow a non-partisan policy, and this Hew sealing wranvement mav give him the extre strength he needs on the left to pursue such a : COUPSE, But in principle the system is not conducive to good working relations. It is as if the president ‘of a company had one idea of how his business; should be run, and the hoard of directors held an entirely different view. Under the British par- Tiamentary system, this situation rarely oceurs. ‘The president or prime minister is also chair- “man of the hoard of directors, which is the party ‘In power, and when it falls into disfavor, he goes i with ib, The U.S, plan is intended to give the president eat least four guaranteed years in office during Which he ean apyly himself diligently without be- ‘ing compelled to cainpaign around the country ‘every lime there is a political crisis. But possibly, ‘those who drafted the constitution would not havé been altogether pleased with their work if they could have foreseen that at this formidable time “In its history their country was to be divided in its “command. . : What is wrong with the constitution is more easily diaynosed, however, than what is wrong with the Republicans, Just two years ago they “swept into power with one of the most renowned and respected Americans in history at their head. . wun titer a series of petty scandals in the Democratic 4 yeacdministration, the stage’ was'set:for reat events * uttention to more inspirine subjects. As one sm Impression of heing too.scared, too mad, too cold . or too small to represent so great a country.” se ” But among the uncertainties of politics in that ' point, the periodic gaing and losses of each party vey le of lesser concern, Aye te erm ste Set aera meen ee me Canadian Scene TIS easy—and all too common—to speak glibly of “the Canadian scene.” But the Canadian scene does not consist solely in what is going on in Jtlawa ov Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver—or even In what is going on in Nova Seotia. It is even more what is being achieved and thought, said and Projected, in Kitimat and Shawinigan Falls, in the Outposts of Newfoundland and the fruit farms of the Fraser river valley, hy ordinary Canadians from Aklavik to Yarmouth, And more and more today the north is emerging to play its increasing vy Parl In the growing lily af this copntry, AM teh ye oo UL aATd lp | f tee Mein. Bt mld alfa (yronicle-Herald, = TAX PARLEY SEEN SHORTLY = TO DISCUSS QUEBEC ISSUE wy ow > fTAWA oO = A federal-provincial tax conference may ws be held before the end of the year to offer, the terms af a ra) uposed federal tax agreement with Quechee to the other nine aly pyovlnces, hm Prine Minister §t, Laurent said Wednesday after a eabl- netmecting that Pronier Iniplessis’ new proposals for solving na the Ottawa-Quebee Income tay dispute will be stuclied by ederal Wax offielals, Wey ws Guebee fiat’ he said. the terms of any tay settlement with bee flrst will he referred to the pr rs ‘ » flrs P premiers af the other \ Nhe provinces, | r nln pea if irs om He hoped ta have fometLhing to present te the premiers He hopee i py 2 premiers vn before the end of (h year and indicated that a federnl-. ih provincial conference Hkely will he held for that purpose, eek’s Feature i I nag, Pook Frean yt ASSORTED BISCUITS Boone (0 FN 1S ate CG POM aan sstnecnr a 8 % “ SAPP Png nnn GLACE FRUIT & CUT PEEL . 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Our information is Social Credit is hardly known is carrying on business a5 usual. itherefore limited to press re-ibsyond the two slopes of the ‘That means that it is concen- ports which were quite extensive Canadian Rocky mountains. To ‘(rating on such issues as Western and doubtless reasonably accu- say that millions of People | European unity, falling taxation Irate. throughout ‘the world under- ‘revenues, the drop in farm in- 1 We observed that 120 resolu- stand it is ridiculous. .cume, export trade and in gen- ‘tions were dealt with, supple-, Throughout the long history "tl domestic business, and on ‘mented by comment on public’ of mankind there have been Preparations for the coming ses- jaffairs by Premier Bennett end preat religious leaders’. who 9300 of Parliament. The only ‘Solon Low, the party leaders, ! founded movements .that sol-;Cabineteers to intervene at all What amazed us was the pue-/emnly comforted their followers actively in the local campaigns icf resolutions on matters of high. time, we believe, has an econo-|ter J. H. Pickersgill. ‘Eolicy or on the most pressing mie doctrine or a political party! The relative indifference of problems of British Columbla; ‘ever claimed to mean “life eter- the Cabinet to the contests has the insolence and intolerance of naj” to its adherents. « ~ - a few combined with the denun- , ciatory nature of others. ! . ° ‘The CCF are largely con According to press reports the |/ems in British Columbia, we'/ 7 ; subject of water fouridation. ; Two resolutions on the Civil; nothing about municipal aid, —.. — Reel appear to have.passed unani-/education tax on machinery, mously, Both démonstrate the {nothing about the “no horrow- insolence of the gossip: the val-|in@ policy” which has been cur of the ignorant; and the in- {C@mouflaged by the enormous cifference or carelessness of the | Sus bor rowed with government 1esolutions committee and the |Starantees; of hospital financ- party leaders to the high respon-{iMé, of proposed public works by sibility of a political party, which tolls, of the Sales Tax, the forest. J. is the government in two out of j!ndustry and management licen- the 10. drovinces of Canada. +ises and the difficulties of small One of these resolutions cun- oetien a power and pune tained a most serious charge uli lana « tllement agricu ture , so against and condemnation of and land settlement, or fishing, ett: Meng ; ZTOUpS of men and women in ‘British Columbia. It charged the : but somehow none of them took place, Instead | harge avainet ail thoes eomeoes phere was the awkward comedy featuring Senator {Shee against all those engage McCarthy, and the rest of the party failed to directs we writer has said of the Republicans, “They give the | we» count'y and elsewhere, this certainty does exist— | ge the U.S. will-be the free world’s leader for-many. re years to come, and each test of its authority will w« hetter equip it to meet the next. Beside that main | : [and insolent would then offer to |Meat future that should give ‘in- | I | tf 4 aeOrne, id it Ipamposity of the Social Cradtt |: : : game and trapping; and not a one of the most import&nt word about Laboe relations, trade unions, compensation or social welfare. oO We believe: the Social Credit party’ convention’ has’ ‘deition- strated the immaturity and shal- lowness .of their political and economic thought. We have al- ways maintained the swift suc- cess of the movement was ephe- ‘entire Civil Service with being “wilfiily: inefficient?” .- After making such a sweeping [ins the: many. Hrahchés of the public. services of (his: province, another resolution urged . that: Civil servants, this same body of" The officers, Advisory Council,’ Only the most, stupid people |executive, members and adher- would indict.the whole’ civil ser- {ents of the Liberal Party have ‘vice as “wilfully inefficient” /2 steat opportunity to‘study andi based upon no’ evidence “other Prepare their own up-to-date! ™ than the ignorant gossip of the|Tesolutions and practical poli- | § gutter, Only the most impudent | cles for a full convention in the | part in politics.” the “insulted civil "servants the {8Piration and high leadership to | consolation bribe of being mag-|*he people in the advancement nanimously permitted’ to take |Of their welfare. , part in polities. | —HARRY G. T. PERRY Probably the most startling - Vietoria, ; rcamiment was that made by Pre- | Qype rm ae nier Bennett when he reported FOR THAT ft } | [to the convention the definition iG? Social Credit he had given EXTRA : | if the Archbishop of Canterbury, _ PRINT JOB who had asked ils meaning, Mr, CALL ON ‘Bennett paraparased St, Paul's iwords to become applicable te Buelal Credit: “Unto the Jews, It ise a | stumbling hloels; ‘ f) ‘ite Is life “eternal.” ' iis } Phere Is ne objection to any- | ‘ane, quoting Seriplure or even \ ortasionally misquoting as tf {Premier Bennett did, What we h Hare startled at is the amazing Unto the Creeks, it is foal- ~ dshnessy. roo ‘put we know, unto millions of peaple throughout the COMPANY wee eee ae ot ee eee HR HR oa eRe RT te ee ee re ere cecum "PUBLIC rie” EVANGELISTIC faihay MEETING eS Cathedral Hal 8 p.m. . Friday * The Rey, WILSON CARLILE World Secretary MODUL St'-70 ’ t Here's a harqaly model — slrong haretype xhelver, et of i Anglican Church Army ie Hy ‘ People of All Churches and af no church cor. dially invited, Soniething New Has Bee THE SHORTEE’ KNIT But something new When thinking of babv gowns think of The SHORTEE. 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The PC's upsetting the nationil. ie going through the motions |The Drew leadership, for of ail-out campalgning In Stor-jurgently needs the. re mont, Toronto-Trinity; and West {ment York, But the directing effort isjcould give it, But coming somewhat curiously from |{actors neither the Toronto provincial partyibe too much concerned headquarters, rather than. from its strategic: position, - Ottawa, Instead of being in the thick of the fight as Comman- |} der-In-Chief. of the PC forces, |f Hon. Mr. Drew has been engaged |i in whiting a serles of travelogues | [ on the tour of himself and ‘his |} family in Europe during the past 1% summer. The articles are appear- ing in syndicate form in a num- |W ber of ‘newspapers across the | country and some Ottawa critics |B are unkind enough to suggest that they represent a misdirec- !§ tion of leadership. effort: It is if high time, these observers" say! for Hon. 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