t E 16 The Guardian Thursday. Feb. as 1951 Sharp Rise In January Federal Tax Collections -OTTAWA 1CPleA sharp rise in January federal tax collections need a budgetary surplus of '75.t9il.000 in the month and boosted the surplus for the first to months of the fiscal year to The l0-month figure was three times the comparable figure of S179.507,tlll for the April-January period in the 155-56 fiscal year. it tends to strengthen speculation that the govemnlent will complete the current fiscal year ending March 13 with a surplus of per- haps more than year's accounts. penditures it appears likely Mr. Harris will complete the yearln January rose by S23.0tIl.0tll to with a surplus some three tirneat348.tK.0tI) and in the 10-month as large as his initial forecast of period by :2-n.ooo.ooo to 33.620.- Sll2l.llIl.lIll. Some of the surplus5l3.000. E ' is expected to be used to reduce8l42.llIl,000. a rose of Sl2.o00.llll the national debt which now isboosting the April-January figure about !ll.000.0ll.l,000. to Revenues and expenditures rose about 350,000,000. fiscal year. The surplus may bein January. but tax collections led I reduced still further by the gov-the race. Revenues rose to 853: . eminent applying the sloo.ooo.ooosss.ouo. an increase of 8'lt.m.lII cost of the Canada Council to tbiaover the previous year. boosting the 10-month total by ss:7,soo.ooo However. even with these ex-to St.102.B33.MD. Government expenditure: spending totalled The government's financial pos- ition was outlined in the regular mo-my---uw-a--e--em-suea.BooI( On French intellectuals Friday by Finance Minister Harris. Government officials said it is likely there willjdbe HMO flulrther .n:lnnthly reports ore r. arris . . brings down his budget, likely to-; 3! ALAN RA” EY wards the end of next month. Cllllilll PP!" 5'-I" Writ" There has been speculation that LONDON tCPl-when the most 1!: will present the budget either dazzling woman intellectual in March 19 or 26. Europe writes a book about what The 10-month surplus of S536.- is probably the most tightly knit 320.000 will be reduced in Febru- group of intellectuals in the world, cry and March because bills tend the long-hairs of the Left Bank in I-0 D312 ill? lowlifd 1112 End of the 'Paria are likely to raise something T-er-8-8?-e more than the usual jaded eye- . brow. Seed Graln IS They did. anyway, then Simone Frost Damaged de Bfralgloiryilaroziluced her 700-page IIOVE . C III II'lllS. Published in France in 1954 and CHICOU-1-1M1, Que. ;Cp.;1-he now issued in English translation. p probability! that a considerable ln)ol:l;:e5:.-'::.:'B:'m;eI:0"gR::';:;':' amount o seed grain in this , r y ' northwestern farming "9. of QM. war lfrench intellectual. Critics bec was damaged by cold md agree it is a difficult. but import- frost last fall is worrying farmers "L bmllt in the Saguenay area. REMOTE FROM IIEALITV 1-he lg.-gcunu,-,1 product, den There is a story. but the interest mnmem laboratory Kn Mom,-cg; lles less In complicated character has reported that a sample of oats ":1t"0'lSlII'P tgllllstln 819 01951:"! taken from the Normandin dis- D01"! 0 9 - "mil" 9! trict. north of Lac St. Jean. at- Preesd stat. ndlrtzaretflied sroiipghjupi tained only six- to 59-per-cent ger- P03 0 Ti H! e 9 pure ' 0 mlnation. considerably below that reason but often surprisingly inf- normnuy needed to produce good fecstllve andd regote fromirealitlyi. cgnpg, mone c eauvolr s we - An unusually cold summer in suited to dissect this exclusive. the area. was followed by frost cohesive. sometimes cxasperntinlz early ind September. Agriculturlsts socie':y.JA cltife lssgocrrte of play- say see crops over the whole re- WI'I8 !lI1- III I 1'6 - Some gion may have been damaged too lilhtly clll her "In Brande lir- 'much to be used for sowing this treuse"-she is the high priestess spring. Most e i - damage of Sartre's dreary doctrine of ex- was believed to be in the north. lstentialism. that vogue word of west section of the Lao St. Jean the post-liberation sidewalk cafes. region. Weather in the southeast She knows the serious writers was less severe. and thinkers - Raymond Aron. Farmers have been advised to Louis A. Albert Camus. Fran- send samples of seed crops from cois Mauriac. Pierre Herve. Claude all sections of their land to their Bourdet. Sartre - and her novel county agriculture office for tests. portrays most of them' in one dis- It was emphasized that this was guise or another. the only way insufficient germina- LOST PRESTIGE .. tllonucould be discove ed before French intellectuals gained a re- PM BIL tation for courage and inci we- lf tests prove damage to have llgss In the wartime resistancehbut Il.'.'? .li”.f.”3.i”'”a n'".L'f"... '” "'1" 1.3"" ".f1”if?if" l on s e p en- ina e to e ac emse ves en- sure a good crop this year. tlrr:-ly from a fasclnati with com- lls Translated Into English munism. with its strong appeal to I their revolutionary sense, but equ- , ally unable to spearhad th non- - Communist left or come to terms with the right. they fulminate in a political limbo. They are more in- effectual than intellectual. British critics emphasize the point. Richard Lister in The Evei:- 5 ing Standard says ordinary men ' may well be contemptuous of the i heavy thinkers: ALL THEORY "They theorize endlessly willlout aver taking responsibility. They wear themselves out deciding what ought to be done. without the risk of having to do it. They talk a heap about the working class. but they never even meet them . . . ." Paul Johnson. who was ac- quainted with many of the French intellectuals as Paris wu .. d 81.373.481.000. an increase of , ',' gllhu-I ....,!.- T8 Heavy rain and comparatively mild weather started the Island's large amount of snow to melt yesterday. causing torrents of wa- ter to flow in field. river and road. The water. held by high snow cut- ting soon formed large ponds in 2. we '; a Y ea CHARLOTTETOWN STREET FI.OOOED the hollows of many roads and a draw-back-in many places to traffic. Due to water holes being plugged with snow and Ice with- in the city. many Charlottetown streets became almost impass- able. In the above photo, the Guardian staff photographer cat- ches a bit of the effects of the flood in his shot of vehicles push- ing their way through a large strcct pond In front of Imperial Oil Ltd. on Grafton Street East. (Guardian Photo) ent of The New Statesman and Na- tion, writes of the groupls "pas- sionate preoccupation" with the ephemeral. They are so intent on the latest idea that they never re- turn to the classics. Politically. Simone de Beauvoir offers no solution. In an oft-quoted phrase. she admits "la gauche fl perdu sa chaleur et la droite n'a rien appris"-the left has lost its fervor and the right has learned nothing. DEAN OF IIABBIS DIES WINNIPEG ICPI-Funeral ser- vice was held Monday for Rabbi Chaim Svi I-lcrson, 66. dean of Winnipeg rabbis and deputy chief rabbi of the Winnipeg Rabbinical Council. Rabbi Herson died at his home Saturday night. SOPRANO STAR EDINBURGH (CF) - Soprano Marla Meneghini-Callas. who has been singing Bellinl's "Norma" at Covent Garden opera house. will appear at the Edinburgh Festival this year in another Bellini opera. Irish Election Again Hcls Coalition Question To Fore By DONAGH MACDONAGH DUBLIN lfteutersle-The ques- tion of whether Ireland should be run by a coalition or single party government today is turning into one of the main issues in the gen- eral election campaign. Other issues to be decided by the voters March 5 are the ques- tion of economic policy and party tactics in relation to the recent raids on Northern Irish police and military posts by units of the out- lawed Irish Republican Army. The question of a coalition gov- ernment ha. been a Prominent ls- sue in each of the three general elections since 1018. But the ques- tion is of exceptional interest this time because of efforts to bring the two main opposing parties to- gether in one unit. This! 1W0 Dartlee-Fianna Fail. "La Sonnambula." muons arrnnnoon AND EVENING ANNUAL OPEN-HOUSE AND BARGAIN DAY ed by veteran former revolution- ary Eamonn dc Valera. and Fine Gael. ed by Prime Minister John Cosielo-have their origins in the old Sinn Fein party which negoti- ated the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. Sinn Fein split over the treaty terms and civil war folowed. with de Valera leading the opposition. PERSONALITIES DIFFER The treaty isyno longer an Issue in Irish politics but the division it caused has persisted down to the present day in the form of the two parties. The differences between these parties are differences in personalities rather than differ- ences ln policies. During the last few weeks. some members of the Fine Gael party have tried to bring about a mer- ger between them. While Fine Gael has officially ignored the merger moves. party speakers have been "national" government. composed of all parties which. they claim. could deal more effectively. with the nation's economic problems. 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