Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, November 22, 1952

Issue date: Saturday, November 22, 1952
Pages available: 36
Previous edition: Friday, November 21, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 22, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Freedom of Trade Liberty of religion Equality of civil rights Winnipeg free press printed and published the Winnipeg free press company limited. 300 Carllon Street. Winnipeg. Manitoba. Authorized As second class Mailer by the Post office department Ottawa. Victor Sifton r. S. Malone president publisher vice Presl Dent Grant Dexter we. Lord editor general manager Winnipeg saturday november 22, 1952 the new Deal the conflicting views of leading republicans on the mean ing of their recent Victory in the United states election provide some clue to the Domestic policies of the new regime i n Washington. On the one hand. Senator Taft the most powerful Man in the next Congress states in an interview with the United states news and world report that the dominant Issue of Dollar shortage Are familiar. The election was really getting rid of the new is ithe cure will succeed Only if the people were fundamentally against the whole spending the outside world is ready to Seil taxation competitively in America and if on the other hand governor Dewey of new York who j America is ready to buy Abund j pay for essential imports from the United states and Canada also at that Point the damaged nations had to be rescued b y gifts. They now Are Able to produce More goods than before but cannot sell them in adequate vol ume to North America. The Rea sons for this difficulty which so far has prevented a cure for the Stalin s party backed general Eisenhower against senator Taft in the party convention last summer says that the president elect made it very Clear that there would be no loss of social gains and Antly on the basis of Competition. But surely the Folly of any United states policy which that we intended to build a More secure floor under the lives deliberately maintain a of the people by having their government live within its in favourable Trade balance on a come a government that respected the rights of the american huge scale is Clear from the Fig people to spend More of their own Money for themselves Jures cited above. They mean instead of having the government spend it for obviously there is some conflict Between these two influential republicans in this analysis As there has been in their past actions and perhaps general Eisenhower s major task of party leadership will be to reconcile that conflict Between what Are loosely called the right and left wings of his party. But if the real nature of the new Deal is understood it will be seen that the conflict within the Republican party is not necessarily fundamental. The real conflict lies Between the two or. Parties. The new Deal contained Many new social which As or. Dewey says general Eisenhower is pledged to preserve. All that however might be called the Periphery of the new Deal. Its Centre was something else entirely. President Roosevelt came to office on highly orthodox and old fashioned economic principles and indeed during his first Only that the United the Best and most generous of reasons has reduced its pos sible wealth by the amount of that favourable balance. It i s favourable Only to protected Home industries that fear foreign com petition. It certainly is not favourable to the american consume Christmas seals this season sees the flitting about of stamp with their sym Bol of the lighted Candle. These Are the Ani it u b e r c u 1 o s i s seals. Presently they will appear North South cast and West giving a special lighting of communist state i 858501 tence cat Ferte Cwm by Wilfrid Eggleston Donald Creighton s the sudden mysterious death of sir John a. Young John alexander1, from is a Rich scholarly human or a sudden ter it enlarges and intensifies fal1 or the second and knowledge of a great Canadian Cven worse childbirth ail of this every one who reads it up to what Creigh come away from his Calls the Centra tragedy of with a deeper sense of la life inc wreck of his mar Riband a new thrill of Cana riase which everybody about Dianish. It is a sympathetic portrait and makes this Central figure of our nation in the building some one whom we can take to our hearts As Jelfas our minds. Among the Best cartoon by Story of the English Bible him knew and when he came to record after nearly a dozen years of Grey unrelieved tragedy the death of his wife Isabella in 1857, Creighton reminded us of How it had distorted Macdonald s life it was All Over now the if allowances have had to of worry the aching feel made for flaws and foibles of incompleteness the parch provides extenuation As Well As eco habit of cheerful resignation explanation. Already with t h e bul for twelve years it had first of two volumes this his whole life. He Riad live meticulous conscientious1 become a family Man whose historian has placed this was a hotel or a lodging try very much in his debt. In House a Bachelor husband who it is not the Best of All Tel to for companionship to Dian political biographies lounges and smoking matter of taste and personal rooms judgment there can. I think Creighton illuminates Many be no argument that it is among hitherto obscure factors the e the Best three or four. Root of his classic and Momen to Gay parcels for these arc the manuscript bibles not the least service rendered by the author and the publisher Jis the inclusion of the photo graph of the Young John a. At age 27. Those of us who were born years after he died re Ood wishes. They there wore any cd printed books and before More than Are an Extension of the spirit of the hallowed i so Small individually and yet there was an English language by Ernest Marshall Howse there were manuscript bibles become classic. When but Thal Ever took one chapter remained the times. The native dialects of England. Twelve Hundred years ago an lated the great scholar seemed very near to death. Painfully he to continued his dictation. As transition was an Era of great earned wrote the last Campaign in 1932, condemned president Hoover for budgetary deficits while promising himself to balance the budget and re store Confidence in the nation s finances. It was Only after he had been swept to Power that he accepted obviously without understanding fully the economic theories of the late lord Keynes. The meeting Between these two men in 1933 must be considered in retrospect one of the vital turning Points in United states history. It cannot be said of course that the new Deal always followed courses of which Keynes could approve but at least it accepted the Basic premise that the fiscal policies of the state especially its ability to create and spend Money could and should become the governing mechanism of the National Economy. Accordingly the great programme of state spending began and at the moment when it might have been tapered off it was suddenly expanded to meet the needs of War. The nation thus has engaged in Gigantic spending and visually in annual deficits since Roosevelt s first Days. More and the stories hidden Freeborn of his kingdom i Diu Ticon-i.1. 0.11101______ in ill Tunc Rowh the modern. The peasant revolt member perhaps most vividly of the nation such portraits of the somewhat Tous quarrel with George Brown the nature of his clash with Oliver Mowat. And he restores what is perhaps a much better balanced judgment of sir John a s contribution to the making the impression earlier a one of the most spontaneous up cynical somewhat battered and Cums have Eft with such Des. Risings of the working people coarsened manager of readers As at any place was a that which in the is that gait Brown Mcgee Bess of Whitby As she read Bible he said see master it is a. T i Michorl inc curl t lid t2nrlo stories from latin manuscripts they can and do spread As a Blessing Over the land. Through their Sale thousands of dollars Are raised in this province alone. Their s is not an inconsiderable Factor in the cheer ing message of Manitoba s new record of Advance in the tuber then to the accompaniment Culosio fight. They Are the bits has Harp reproduce them of Effort which chained Ogeth _ or Are powerful enough to Roll these songs copied of out the vans that carry a Ray real machines throughout the prov ions Deau club at Ottawa. We remember the Pacific land even Cartier were the True originators of confederation i on r periods the Era. Scandal and the Many who a Macdonald it was a Langland with said the Bede it is and with a Gloris on his lips Lay Down to the Short rhythmic lines of final rest this piers ploughman Chaucer with his Canterbury tales Wycliffe with his books and pamphlets and particularly his Bible fused the latin of the Ecclesias among other Early translators 0116 no Igess to Lari King Alfred be Mavoe they were merely great. Alfred far ahead of tempts to sing to an time in his desire lat All Means much often life to the persons afflicted and it Means Over at the time when by the Keynes theory of cyclical Bud gets it should have been reducing expenditure and accumulating Large surpluses against a Rainy Day the state has been increased safety for others in vastly increasing its budget and its deficits. J Contact with them. The True quarrel Between the Republican and democratic j last year the Little seals were parties can now be identified in the Light of these events. It i on duty when 333 new cases were the sealed mystery of read wo11 the English the Bede s final task scripture undertook to translate the gospels and psalms but unlike the Bede he died before his More re the half admiring half apologetic Suddon ate conversion exploit anecdotes of alcoholic with consummate skill. The later Days when the worlds stain had overlaid speech slow Bloom and Boyish Charm of Young lawyer from Kingston. Creighton has unearthed a Sias a this Book and in particular real significance Mility photograph restore the Gener Lille Besl speech he Ever deliver tics the French of the nobility photograph restore and the Anglo Saxon of the Eom jobs engaging Lively personality cd made As Early As 1861 Mon Man into a new language j surely at his Best the most years before impasse the English language. Emancipation of Man Bede for who lived at the same Able and magnetic figure yet 1olin the legislature of Canada tread the stage of Canadian pub drove Macdonald and Brown into ii life. Ithe handclaps which United then i provinces of British North am writes m o s t Erica. On april 19lh of that Wycliffe believed that the movingly of the the future prime minister emancipation of Man Lay in the Neavy Domestic said As quoted by Creighton Opportunity to read the which so of in his View federation was a nobly he began his famous hence he began with the Ailt Eclid the course Macdonald s still the Only really acceptable is not in fundamentals a quarrel Over this or that social service or Over the precise level of expenditure and taxes. It is a quarrel Between two concepts of the state s function in a modern democratic society. however it May be con fused in detail and however republicans and democrats May discovered. They were right As Caedmon and tells us there and have been for years when annually Mani to bans have Chest a rays. At any one time persons Are in Santoria Here 500 of whom Are indians but there would disagree within their own parties that Issue remains expressed broadly the theory of the democratic party As be a re song wave were it not translate the gospel of John ered in by Roosevelt is that the Centre of economic Gravity j for the preventive efforts into vernacular English. His Story was himself the great est scholar of his Day. Indeed his Eccles Ascal history re Mains As the chief source of our knowledge of ancient England. The Bode s final task was t o ushered must rest with government and not with the Market. The fact that Many democrats have never understood or believed in that theory cannot obscure its effects during the last two de Cades. The democratic party has attempted through the state itself to regulate manage and put a floor under the Economy and one of the major results of this policy and of the defence programme has been a grave inflation a loss in the value of the dollar1, which the state actually controls. The attitude of general Eisenhower May seem to agree the policies of the new Deal and does agree with Many of its by products such As social services floor prices on farm products and so on but in a deeper sense there is Complete disagreement. For general Eisenhower through All the disorders of daily politics is seen to be engaged in an attempt to reverse the whole momentum of american society under the democrats. Where they persistently pushed society further within the Contro of the state he is attempting to push it in Blessing to the Christmas time. Rate base Case the records of the Board Are the Story which one of h i s More than statistics and the followers Cuthbert has told us seals have other stories Back of the death of this Good Monk of their lighted candles. Again and again their Light has first penetrated the dark places of a where the father or the Mother has been stricken and the children their efforts have brought Hope. Sometimes they have brought Rescue. True the fight against tuber j Cui Osis is a winning one but the enemy is by no Means conquered. That is Why the preventive battalions must not be with drawn. That is Why the tiny seals flit up and about a bless Legal code by translating in simple forcible Anglo Saxon ;