cote eet ee Pg ges 78 Eagan e SORES 5° ~ Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, November’ 13, 1957 an’ Taopenaal ‘daily’ newspaper devoted ta the’ ‘upbullding of Prinr 9 Rupert ahi, oa and Northern and Central British. Columbia, . Member of Canadian Press—Audit Burenu of Ciroulations Canadian: Palty Newspaper ‘Association : Publlahed by The Prince Rupert. Dally News Limited . _ 2. F. MAGOR, President Subseription Rates: ol By mail—Per month $1.00; per year $10.00. Sma” By carrler—per month, $1.26; per. yenr, $12.00 tuthorized 88 second class mail by the “Post Office Department, Ottawa. As | See It by Elmore P hilpott Prince Rupert Must Have Band WHILE: the purpose behitid MO@nday’s Remem- brance. Day service and parade was carried out 1 with all sincerity, the fulfillment of the’ ceremony left something to be desired. Many persons, in fact a good many citizens who went to the cenotaph ser- vice to pray and pay homage to departed loved ones came away ill at heart. A ceremony as ‘noble and dedicated as the Remembrance Day rites should go off without a hitch and nothing should be allowed to mar the sacred atmosphere attendant to it. Apart from the things that went wrong, the tim- ing, the forgotten wreaths, the verbal faux pas, the desperate lulls where there should have been none, the main objections voiced so far is the lack of an ac- companying band for the national anthems and the hymn. ° ‘True, the militia pipe band: was in the parade, in its rightful place with the local Royal Canadian Ar- tillery battery, but its music was not sufficient to carry the whole parade nor ‘suited’ to accompany hymns or anthems. The “Lament” was played-by a piper in the appropriate spot in the ceremony. But when “O Canada”, “O God, Our Help in Ages Past” and “God Save the Queen” went almost unsung ex- cept by a few brave persons with strong voices, then : the service’s ‘continuity fell apart. “A Remembrance Day service is one in which ever ybody ti takes part or there is little point to it. Lack of a band was not the. fault of the Legion. Efforts were made, without sucess, to bring in a Na- tive Indian band. No, the point, ‘was Prince Rupert has no band, The Royal Canadian N avy reserve band had been disbanded as had the-Booth Memorial High school band. its instruments becduse of lack © of. when the instruments were here sofew turned out — to use them or learn to use them’ that the RCN with- The HMCS. Chatham Navy band lost - interest. Even drew the costly instruments and shipped them to a reserve division where they would be put to good use. The high school band folded when it lost a teach- er who was interested in teaching youngsters to play and when new instruments were needed and couldn’t be financed. Yet it is less than 18 months since Prem- ier Bennett stood before a large crowd at the annual music festival and told-everyone.that he personally would see to it-that-instruments for Booth Memorial High school band would be forthcoming. While he’s about it the premier could confer with the education minister about supplying a full-time music teacher for the high school and ensuring that music is on the curriculum, Hitherto music work was done ‘on the teacher’s and students own time,. One thing is certain, the city, vieeds-a band and whether the City Council itself or some city organ- ization decides to pick up the ball and carry it through to a goal, s something is needed along a city hand line before next November 11, if this important annual ceremony is to be the suecess and have the real meaning it should have. .If the city isn’t up to shouldering this responsibility then Premier Bennett should be reminded of hiss promise, | RCA Vietor “Vielrola” deapeed porti- ble phonograph, In brown or two-tone greeny Jentherette ease, Model KA), $39.95: As low as $10.00 down Do Your Xmas Shopping Early “we UbtTEO't Vee” McRAE BROS. LTD. Vhowe 2985 THE STORE THAP BERVICE BOILT Phone 2320 Advertising in Daily News Brings Results conan param ecereny nee er penny ne ewes ® Parliament By-Passed OTTAWA-—A fuse is seething and sparking here in the parliament of Canada which could explode, not only into a new election, which no party wants before next spring, but into the hottest,. angriest- political fight this country has seen since 1926. It arisesyyover the manner in) ne which the new Conservative minute in its. discussion. government ceded combat con-|; Jhey point in real bitterness trol of the Royal Canadian Air|to.the fact that Mr. Diefenbaker Foree to the U.S. commander at went up and down the country Denver, Colorado, without @NnY! preaching the doctrine of the reference ‘whatsoever to the “supremacy of parliament” with parliament of Canada. ad CCF all the fire and fervour of an Indignant Liberal old time camp meeting evangel- MPs claim that this drastic) js P e change has whittled down Can- ada’s sovereignty. Liberal in- dignation is deepend by the gen- eral knowledge within the party that the former - government, headed by Louis St. Laurent, re- fused toa give the green light to Defence Minister Ralph Camp- ney to go ahead with.this same. Yet, they say, the new - govern: ment ogreed, with indirect haste to the most important and dras- tic change ever made in our na- tional defence arrangements be- fore there had been a single full cabinet meeting to discuss the change, and before the newly elected parliament had even plan—even to the extent of sub- met. mitting it to parliament, So the sharpest point of Lib- eral fury is directed at the fact that this history-making change was made not only before it had been announced in parliament, but before parliament had -had the chance to spend a_ single ) THE © ETTERBOX The Prince Rupert Daily News: On behalf of the Parent- Teacher association committec . . : |in charge of the International ofetere SSU ed tna tne eae dinner staged during the PT re- it. gional conference, I wish to thank R. F. Lucas, principal of Booth Memorial high school, for his co-operation, also all the members who donated food and the many members for their as- sistance. Casseroles, pans, etc., that were left Friday night may be picked up in the kitchen off the activity room in the high school. Gladys M. Bussanich, convenor. Banks Study New British: THE indignant Liberal and CCF! MPs may or may not, know: what they are talking about when they claim that the Dief- enbaker government never even fully discussed this matter be- fore the historic change was made. According to the story in’ cir- culation here in parliament, the new Defence Minister, General Pearkes, thought that the joint command was a good idea, He is supposed to have contacted .jthe Prime Minister by long dis- tance telephone, during the lat- ter’s fishing trip in northern Saskatchewan. But what. the public records could not possibly show is that the Liberal cabinet had discus- sed the proposal over a period of at least nine months. Partly be- cause.of the strong, vocal and sustained . opposition . to the change among Liberal pack- benchers, and for several other reasons, some of the strongest members of the former goyern- ment looked on the proposal for American. command of Canadian air forces with deepest misgiv- ing. They pointed out that the sit- uation. was from’ that in western Europe, where the battlefield in any new war would stretch over many | , i nations. L . Ch In the case of the ‘defence of aw : ahges Canada; there are no such con- oe vincing “reasons which necessar- MONTREAL @ — Canadianjily require an American-run chartered banks today were re-! set-up. ported interested in-and study- But the strongest opposition to ing closely a recent change in/the proposed change come , on British banking law dropping | political grounds—patriotic ‘in- endorsement requirments. on |stinct. |eheques deposited by a payee in The: net effect of the joint- his own account. command would be that Canada However, Canadian bankers was, in fact, put in a status of a said they saw no immediate|Satellite to the USA. whose prospect of suggesting a similar|Miltary interests, in a sudden jehange in Canadian banking law. crisis might he quite different “tt has long been a practice »f|f"om Canada’s. Canacian banking that, where|, The fears and misgivings of a cheque is deposited ina pay-| te Liberals and CCF MPs who ees’ account, a rubber-stamp en- question we on sommand dorsement may replace the pay- ave been deepend by the recen ce’s written endorsement, Ode. interview of General Part Canadian bankers said there ridge, the joint commander, who are many fundamental differen- bluntly declared that he already Ces hetween Can: adian and Bri- had ‘from President Eisenhower Ush laws rove vrnine cheques and carte blanche instantaneously to a rial B. Lt , order into action all the forces midimentary change-invalving|: whder-his-command:- i endorsements would require}. General Pearkes has, told par- careful study, HMament no such freedom of ac- 7 tlon has heen handed over to the American commander of our forces, In this direct confilet of state- ments, CCF and Liberal MPs sec vindication of thelr argument that It was a flagrant violation of the rights of parliament to vember 1, He now serves &t,!set up the joint command with- Michael’ 8 par ish hore, C, out consulting pariament, eee es POP EEE gee Een peek eg Hoe tee ee tt a mccne DONT —- Farget To Visit: Our Showroom On The Top Floor We Have The Finest Collection of FURNITURE ON SHOW YOU'LL BE ESPECIALLY INTERESTED | IN OUR LATEST RADIO & PHONOGRAPH COMBINATION UNIT Made by PYE Canada Ltd. Credit Arranged Gordan & Anderson Phone 3014 VETERAN PRIEST PINCHER CREEK, Alta. () — Rev, L. Pilton, 78-year-old na- tive of St,gLouls de Gonzaque, Que, marked the S0th anni- versary of his ordination on No- tw entirely different i. yemteryaenes ae oe byron womiey “In vestment In-C anada,” Term Opposed, May Change . Special to The Daily News TORONTO — ‘The term, Canadians don’t Ike it term), and are annoyed by its. Dr. Ernest Dichter, president of the Institute for Motivational Research. ‘Croton '-‘on: ~' Hudson! N.Y. thinks it will be replaced by a term-Jess. likely to..injure Canada’s national feeling —- perhaps, “American participa- tion in the development of Can- ada”, Dichter, in an: exclusive inter- “American investment in Canada”, may soon be dropped from the North American vocabulary, (the yor Dichter's organization hag led |. connotations, according tO ' 4] qevelopment of the ne j , > y , Q C | top U.S. motivational research Motive tlonal research. i oe authority, vertising and selling — finding out what psychological ences: ‘are gpehind influ- consumers’ buying’ habits and attitudes. to; . companies'and products. He thinks a country’s products also have international signifie- ance; and influence’ relation- ships between nations. In fact, “products are as important as olitics on the mati view with Marketing (Canada’s veene.” ° ‘ international advertising and sales weekly), Explains Dichter: “People explains that the substitute de- scription would better convey the idea that Americans are helping Canadians to develop their own ‘country ... “with no unfortunate connotations of ‘the American conqueror cometh’.” think of the U.S.A. in terms of cars, Hollywood, fashions, cigar-. ettes, nylon stockings, ete.” “And Canadian maple syrup way have more .international significance than Cannda’s Ix- The U.S. researcher’s Cana- ternal ‘Affairs Minister, Dr. Sid- dian representative, Trans-Can- | M€Y Smith.” ada Marketing Studies, ig cur-| The implication: A _ better rently making a -motivation study on the problem, and is expected to suggest that. busi- nessmen talk in more liberal terms of American inves{ment north of the border. 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