nefiturns Twill!- B look Hand) Nnw J0 Agar-ll li-(APF- 0mm" rrwar. baseball return! w the ma or leagues Tuesday with m the hip. hi hurrah o! l- ‘ifi. will.» nrmnle. Ted W111- Lm; Johnny Vendermeer Terry M00116 and hundreQ o other! come back from the armed eer- vlrvs l0 their Old lob!- wm, the olden "sports boom rlready splrl lngptoward. a new “l; record crowds are ex acted in around the National an Am- "icon Lea ea. Last you‘ 101 8 mu turn out on o R Ill. bu, m, prohshly will e utceeded 1,, vlew o! the lar e attendance at exhibition dmes. the south. The open l day schedule llste Rum‘ h a: thlelszftlggfie {battle-Brooklyn IQ Boston. Philadelphia at New York. chlcago at Cincinnati. Plttsburlh ‘n In l8 5t u . ' a ale-St. Louie at mifilliméfiwzfirfr at chicane. Bel- ion at Wsirshlngton. New York l! Phlladelph a. . re than 11000.01!) rriéélrfi-lhwwrnee the wllllbp but alien inadequate wartime liven lut year, even more are due ti!!! season according to the e-OPQP‘ m; day jams n the tlc et win- dow; Brooklyn reports over I400,- wo ln the till an the New York Yankees may well‘ have $600. before they open the gates with their new stadium club plan ior rolling season boxes. m“wu%P""r =2‘; E3 if? still 5% MAURICE spool: a Co. 15a Kent st. PHONI fill r ' some“ Tenders addressed n. u; Board of Governors,’ St. Dunstan’a specifications A ll! be use at the sum»: James Ir Harris, architect, vmmen -_-._... 9 "l! m and win lndluwv BM canumo. N. s.. n14 -<c > m" m urirulture as _u.u m the eov- _- William Rand, willie land .5}- "ml ""1" ‘vblmifl’ veyor and ardent antl-Conlederst-l W“ bu‘ power. By ‘i930 emnloveo in lune-ml» ln- existence o! a "Free Mafltime Lee- 83E! 555E Byfilld Maritimer M ltlhevolutifin ‘ 8 W0 " ‘ BY JACK TRACY . As . reeultp Soviet a” domlimkndld “wk m Canadian Pre- Siafl Writer Ofwfllflw l" lonlst has returned irom a winter vacetlbn in Virginia. to resume his camveign tor realising his native | province irom what he calls “Cau- '7 l radian g ." oer mt were Kn “limb” own ova . and only l7 neu- cent‘ sper readers ior his 1B 111mm‘?- WWPIEon-iederation in itor and his activity d had a chance after his reg o! turn to proclaln over the aid the Md lIIONIWi W U - o" which he described as an un- fll erground movement "that intends to melee itselt heard." Speaking ior the first time over #11 alz- in the ogre “King's e m I-l liiex 1 l" 9- . Fm," broadcast mm bu- 194! women wmiiiulnrsolo station (clcmf "I9 will‘? Wm" arlen, who ls erect tor l“ "Wk"! outlined one o! the due! » -1n the W" the organization o! whim he sold 04- l" 1945 “m” he was secretarytreaeurer. ~ received more than ‘l2 (how, Rand said lt was “prepared to re- IQVQYHIIIBM "Vi-Wis m’ bflvwiutorce any government oi Nova and valor» end the "We Oflseous which wlll roclohn and m o! the Sovleg Union and Hero 1 b3, g 1 1' so: u carry into e iect e x o rahis (a? bor Wm cvnlmed the protection oi one on 44 Womfll- v Nova. Scotia." Q1 "film-TV "mm" Later at his home 1n this Anna - llllhdil . . ‘anger 80ml vowel have developed, olis Valley town, close w his our - Typical Women Eggs In Discovery ‘An ll Lowest or any Ch$tletowm on and‘ alter ' len r not necessarily ae- cepterbl, ' ' Ill-PLAT‘! l! v f“? v t? lace reruoimt tried to entice‘ . o» u“ 111110111 Mlenileie I-M lnlwve- lace-the homestead which has moo in technique and production. to h“ famfly m,“ the 1700s--Rend declined to name the other oiilcers oi his “League? Asked about its membership, he "'13 said “one quarter oi the pulatlon o! Nova Scotle." bel to the League. Rand indicated he was consider- ing requests from Newfoundland t that vhe write a series oi danger oi’ entering Cordederstlon." ‘llhe old surveyor who still does the odd surveying g8 himsel! as “a. loyal ova Scotiasl and a Brltlaher"—n'et e Canadian- ll spry lo;- g man o: more than 80 ears — h; tendg four lag-res or l" err sic es an Pear ees -— IRBDWBYQDPBWG! to these who w! his axact ase ls “~—old ohm-IE?! i0 mswnmsm s e e ~c the l-lablteslt River. was the birth- - place or men-y e tall windqenrmen In letters to the editor. which he ' peck; out himself on lawty-pewlggli‘. til asts a. nosteg eye a he a l c m Nwa sooth was gradual» he ‘AMT? owl? fiilpisklggrécioxi ‘ 3S5 B. 1mm. n with an enilneefs dl- $1,’; ffsdm pint oi the oitlcered meme-d bv sun's: enemy and creative ideas. sgoflgng," young woman went to “d u working. Most articulate oi’ the remallsrlng antl-Coniederationlsts in 0V8 Scotla. Rand's most frequently used _ phfggg nsgitpuergr: ‘éwiliere in history o e Mulief- $2 adcfiiiaastionp o? en horde?" Wrhebher the number Rand's belief that Nova Swfla W“ "'°“‘".l"'3.‘i.°“€f,".%$“.i’é‘m? fir; *1- ilfifisi. ableeato aay mm author ity. I the radio forum Rand claim- ed xihe “right oi Nova Scotla t0 I-Tl ‘open sea and to trade end meme with the world. sub ’ . lo the laws o! Nove Scoile. A dllfiglfifimgllfi I n‘ ‘balsraatéhgild ‘ltrfollgipd agile The Soviet State “C °' whom citizens o! s Scotls." He also said hi8 b"! WW“ enable gs: Dfvlfinws i?" v aflggtt)’ ‘Riahfd? purpose of de- r o ‘g a p ember-easing any NS- industry." m, mo] point was that the “Blll" should be pmented bv 1M Nova Scotls government at the ‘ Dominlm-Provincial Confirm“ ere refused, the eovemmeni- Nova Beetle. mould negotiate wits New Brunswick. Pr!!! "Edw" 15mm and Newfoundland, ior the formation of a severe“; cor-Yew‘ soy, apart from Canada. lndlan llfflclal lllalms . Remarks Entirely Incorrect B! The Canadian Praia creative United States Ol lildlrillbt _ tuation is lm- péovin brought prompt denials in die lday Sir Jewel food member in the Indian no Delhi des ' mum 5110K soa or HIOI nasrm cal-nos ar. ‘Modems sews-raven ensue nu- out wan" as": artery. had reported v _ t the siuetion was battered by _ . Public hi!!! the sign nine. the nearest state to buy The Times oi’ Indie. Bombs rliroduolahherohsve been‘ w Leslfl i-heelnallraln! , "per improved the situation g mm, somewhat" but added the Indian 5 pom; food crisis was not solved. ,- m, A food conference will o day in slnlapere to a "m °‘ °' “ifitii 3f.’ Asia m. n‘ Y“ ‘ m“ India. Ceylon. Ohlna and the Phil- m igphea arge the Cggritlies oeifln- n lmm e Lee Blue. Blunue iarm tioulng in lamb t0 Ch th i’. starvation lacinramlllioarw 55's» 9 n Meanwhile in London the 'l‘l.mea dtlfifllfid Prim Minister Mtlee‘: U00 tar l er iactora whlzglusllfioulg lnierestins a season as the game ever has enjoyed many young players n the n ment o! the sport. ion o! the ail-ate: lime annual battle between "warning Newfoundlanders e , m. Imiest Seam- soltllglllrllrl 'S%@f;52Ei.m. time LULU minds the baby, WYM" cubs. with the o! almost every club dom~ y returning regulars, the \ ~ ave a season way Park, 3mm o: Boston RodWUIENOH CHILDREN T0 VISIT The children between the ages oi’ wlll plan the orphans’ trip in c0 ox. (JANA seven and 11 years, wlll be chosen operation with a C ndlun com alibre wlll be B CV61? delllrf» Cflrlcelled lest summer because 0.! » the transportation emepgency, this e greatest stars o! the American and Ne.- tlonal League should measure up C ,. visit during the com- xzzewzx- 10;‘! firmw-Janlrsl/I/ 00 or/ltk an‘ 1r KLEENEX' ‘a is back again fin the regular 9" x 10’ size ALSO AVAILABLI 1N HANDY 9 AND lN LhliGs ' MAN ‘l Zlll , . Watch Io: Pennant‘: laiael LITTLE LULU eenoen In Technleolen I veal Imus- Phebe N‘ mostly from the region o! Caen. mlttee now being formed. where mar-j of mam acted as liaison between Allied- oops during Uh; Normandy ilglhtlng. Canada, Count do Hauteclooque, the 18th cent . p special lllessaqe to INCOME TAX PAYERS IEARHING 51300 OR [E55 Professor j. L. McDougafl of Queen's University has informed a special committee of the Senate, that if co-operarives, crown companies, government and munlcipally owned corporations were taxed on the same basis as other businesses, they would pay up to 125 millions of dollars in Income and Excess Profits Taxes annually. ‘ This means that 12$ millions of potential taxes are not being collected. This additional burden is thrown on other businesses, big and small, and on. individual income tax payers: It is the equivalent of $50.00 for every individual income tax payer in Canada. If this 125 millions of dollars of revenue were collected, the Department of National Revenue could, without reducing its revenue, an}: out tbs ermml in- come lax on 1,423,000 taxflayns witb income: slow $1800. A New Danger He: Arise! (‘his situation is in danger: of becoming worse instead of better. A Royal Commission has recommended that profits, if paid out as patronage dividends to customers, should be treated as an expense in com- puting taxable income. If this recommendation be- comes law, any business could then pay out all, or - practically all, of its profits as patronage dividends, leaving nothing to tax. - There can be no objection to the payment ofpanoneg dividends. That should be the right of any business. But as long as there is a tax on income o: profits, all profits must be subject to income tax. Patronage JOIN Tlll ‘l, T. P‘. A. All hscoueeex a (except employeee income tax mp: concerns) are ambit: for membership in e Income Taxalg: en Association. ll’ you wish to me a no r, al nand moi the stacked application form and encloeem borehfpteo 0:11.00. Mall eithu no Winnipeg or Toronto; income To: Payers Association; Toronto or Winnipeg. . ll: 3:11:00 nation g aenbanblgogge. Tu Penn Nae. eevooeuo enaellalnoleeelsulafuaooeooo . _ Gbnhnm-msms... Bflfidh“ rlN CQ eOwMlAll Illll Ill x wmnreao. .5- eAYs divideatl should be palflbaly Qmiiifl profit. Ti“ deduct patronage dividends before computing taxable income would undermine the whole income tax structure. The result would be an iaaoaaed burden of income taxes for: individuals; Unloading the Tex Borden on Toe The rapid expansion of co-operacivea during receii‘ years of high taxation has been due to the fact that they have been able to escape paying income tax. Should this tax inequality be allowed to continue? If so, this country will witness the expansion of great‘ tax-free co-operatives and the gradual elimination of tanpaying privately-owned business. That will mean millions more in income tax revenue lost to the govern- ment. Can individuals be expected to shoulder this extra burden of taxation? Revision of The Income We: Tax Act, insofar as ll‘ concerns Co-operativel, will come before the current Session of Parliament. It is of utmost importance that such revisions shall bring tax equality to all groups: We urge that the income tax payers of Canada insist that their elected representatives in the House of Commons see that the heavy burden of income tax is shared fairly by all. The Iowan T4: Payer: Association b4: no oizection to tbs principle: of err-operative wading. It Mould rbe rigbl of our] Canadian to trade 4: be desires Our ebybdivc i: h nun the! no Julian of bulinu: unload: it: sban of intent taxation 4nd cost of lb: uur on arbor basins: or an individual income uxfaynzv- WRITI - OTTAWA l’ | ' real tin‘ no! ‘ ' ' ‘ ..:'.:.a'.':.:." t‘. ":.:"'.~....:':.....: ...,'.':.".'..'.:.':.‘l:".:;.l:::: of Income axation to all forms of business. sill on: and mail the emdml form No postage is required. LLI ev- I moat-deli; up: 4 '~ nest: mmnvszizrfirgg inc udlng COODCIEIVQ, Q p! and colonel- an aovetolleonl a eel ‘ 02nd u an “£3. lined-Nate. . su"nus-nonun-“mousse-unannoun- » Adina."u..."“s.uu...an.......n..-..-.-~.--uu4 ASSOCIATION’ e2 so: nos {eraser wast. ronoigro - r ssousn vnscruanou ' rot, Bertrand Perreau of Caen rThe colon and semicolon were tpflstallze standard o! ore-war all-star gag sunlmer lt was learned here to- and the French Ambassador to lust used in English punctuation in cs. ' av. —I s.