THE draining away of regal pa geantry in Canada by conceited politicians and bureaucrats threatens the right of millions of young citizens to the good life.

Unless young Canadians begin to demonstrate as ardently against the creeping republicans of Ottawa a3 they do against the martial policies of foreign countries they will lose the romance, splendor and nobility that enriched the lives of their parents.

Between the ages at which small school children wave flags at passing members of the Royal Family and graduate students find time to ponder the merits of a monarchy young minds nowadays are distracted by many coarse diversions.

To warn the teenagers of the dull gray days that lie ahead of them if they don’t start taking precautions I am trying today to raise my voice above the yelling of their rock ’n roll groups and to draw their attention to the crafty manner in which they are being fleeced of their heritage while their backs are turned I hold up to these well-fed, well-clad, well-housed, well-educated boys and girls two pictures, one of that freakish Beatle who arrive in Canada the other day, and one of Charles, Prince of Wales.

I ask any young people who are still with me to recall the turgid, inane, slum accented charade by the Beatle at his press conference, and the witty, charting, high spirited rejoinders given by Prince Charles to David Frost In a celebrated television interview.

Then I ask: Which appears to be the better man? Which would a girl prefer to marry? Which would a boy prefer as a friend?

All who choose the Beatle I abandon as hopelessly lost in the swamps of vulgarity. All who choose Prince Charles I urge to action.

This debonair young prince who loves Jazz, dancing, cocktails, sports cars, spirited horses and intimate suppers with lovely gals, surely is a standard bearer for all young people who also approve a sense of responsibility, tradition and duty.

If some youthful outcry against the power-seeking pen-pushers and tub- thumpers of Ottawa can be aroused, young Canadians of today will live  through the prime of life under Charles III of Canada.

This king will not rule. He will reign. He will not introduce new laws himself nor will he attempt to thwart the law’s introduced by others. He will be the living symbol of the Canadian constitution, a democratic framework perfected after more than a thousand years of trial and error.

Under this constitution the king or queen of Canada is the repository and embodiment of all those social, polity cal and economic philosophies which have left us free of dominion by Great Britain, the United States or any other nation.

The fact that Charles III will also be the king of Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand and many smaller countries which once were colonies, if merely an accident of history.

In seating himself upbn the throne of Canada the monarch is elevated above politics. He is there to protect us from venal politicians, or men who place their personal interests above the Interests of the state.

In such leading republican states as the US.. France, the USSR and China the president climbs to his position of omnipotence either supposedly or in fact upon the votes of the people, and thus is subject to chance through vacillations of sentiment.

The cost of the Monarchy to the Canadian people, as represented in the residences and honorariums of the Governor General and the lieutenant governors of the provinces, is three cents per person per year.

If one studies the monarchies of today one will find that in general the people are more serene than the people in republican countries.

This is simply because the Crown sets a limit on the aspirations and authority of the warring politicians.

Power corrupts. The Queen of Canada and the kings and queens of other civilized countries are incorruptible because they have no power save that which is invested in the constitution, or the set of rules under which the politicians must play their game.

Queen Elizabeth of Canada is the presence of you and me above the presence of the Prime Minister. Prime ministers may come and go but the Queen, or her offspring, remain as living symbols of our power to seat and unseat them.

The Queen may be dethroned in Canada by vote in the Houses of Parliament or by bloody involution. The fact that she has not yet been dethroned by ambitious politicians who cannot tolerate a presence higher than their own is evidence of the respect that old Canadians and new entertain for her office.

Those Members of Parliament who protest that they are faithful to their oath of allegiance to the Queen while they slowly and steadily eliminate from state documents, institutions, regiments and flags all talismans of Her Majesty’s place in the constitution are liars and hypocrites to be watched at the next election

The recent replacement on some dollar bills of the Qiren’s head with the heads of long dead prime ministers is one more of the endless proofs that some politicians desire to outrank the Throne, and so to outrank those who elect them.

Such politicians represent not the peoples brought up under the oldest system of democracy in the world but the very negation of democracy.

A little reflection on the color, dignity and festivity imparled to Canadian life by the participation in public affairs of the monarch’s personal representatives, the Governor General and the lieutenant governors of the provinces, should convince fun – loving young people that Prince Charles is a good man to follow.

The alternative is some dreary president in a business suit who appears to be the best of a bad lot on an election card, a fellow who might easily be shot by some aggrieved nut who didn’t vote for him.

I am sure all thinking young Canadians were impressed by the concluding statement in the recent 90-minute television documentary entitled The Royal Family.

The speaker said: “The strength of the Monarchy lies not in the power it gives to the Sovereign but in the power it denies to anyone else.”

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TORONTO (OP) — Beatle John Lennon likes Canadian winters, and has become an avid snowmobile fan.

Lennon and his wife, Yoko. have been staying at the farm of rock singer Ronnie Hawkins in nearby Mississauga where snow is about a foot deep.

Lennon and his host spent part of Friday snowmobiling, and Hawkins challenging the Beatle to a midnight race.

Lennon and communications theorist Marshall McLuhan were to tape a television show here today to be shown in the United States on CBS Christmas Day.

A great fan of Mr. McLuhan, Lennon said he is looking forward to meeting him.

Lennon also will appear hve on the CBC show Weekend tonight following the Hockey Night in Canada telecast.

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LONDON (Reuters) — Beatle John Lennon has been nominated Clown of The Year by the mass-circulation Daily Mirror.

Donald Zee, the paper’s most popular columnist, said: “It is not what goes on in the mind, rather what comes out of the mouth, that sets Mr. Lennon apart from his fellow human beings.

“And out of that particular mouth this year has emerged the most sustained twaddle and tosh since Zsa Zsa Gabor gave way to Cassius Clay.

“Displaying about as much subtlety as an unscheduled roof collapse, I„ennon has expressed himself on God, Christ, love, peace, marriage, royalty, bag-ism, bed-ism—even the inoffensive little acorn.”

The Mirror says: “Mr. Lennon’s cry is ‘Peace.’

“How about giving us some, chum?”

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Beatle John Lennon has been nominated Clown of The Year by the mass-circulation Daily Mirror.

Donald Zee, the paper’s most popular columnist, said: “It is not what goes on in the mind, rather what comes out of the mouth that sets Mr. Lennon apart from his fellow human beings.

“And out of that particular mouth this year has emerged the most sustained twaddle and tosh since Zsa Zsa Gabor gave way to Cassius Clay.”

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TORONTO (CP) — John Len. non and his wife Yoko Ono, planning a peace festival at Mosport Park, northeast of here, in July, plan to ask his fellow Beatles and “everyone who’s a^vone” to entertain.

Lennon and Ono arrived here Tuesday night for a week.long stay, and held a news confer, ence Wednesday.

Lennon said he feels about peace the way he felt about the Beatles’ a few years ago. “We’re not going to give up because some other people failed.”

“John and Yoko refuse to become the leader of the youth movement for peace. We’re just saying this is our flag, it’s a white flag, is anybody else in the game?” he said.

He said advertising is the key to a successful peace campaign — “sell, sell, sell.”

In the July peace festival, per formers and promoters will be paid—“otherwise it would be just another charity thing.” Lennon envisages a peace fund and perhaps a travelling peace festival.

“We can take it to the Rus. sians . . . round the world and try and communicate with all people.”

He hopes Beatles George Har. rison, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney will come to Mos. port, a park 30 miles from Toronto noted for Grand Prlx car racing.

“. . . . If I can Elvis Presley, I’l try.”

He and Yoko have arranged to distribute Christmas posters reading “War Is Over! If you want it. Merry Christmas from John and Yoko,’* in 11 world cities.

They like Canada because:

“. . . .We like your not fight, ing, you’ve pulled out of NATO and all the things you do seem like good things. . . .”

Asked If he would like to meet Prime Minister Trudeau, Len. non said:

**We don’t want to hustle him, you know’, and pressure him. If it’s possible to talk we’d enjoy it.”

The Lennons are staying at the nearby Mississauga farm ol rock singer Rompin’ Ronnie Hawkins.

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TORONTO (CP) — Beatle John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono arrived at Toronto International Airport from London Tuesday for a one-week visit to launch a Christmas crusade for peace.

Much to the dismay of some

1,000 placard-waving fans whe had gathered to greet the pop singer, Lennon left quietly through a back door and was whisked away to a secret hideout.

In a statement he said:

“It’s great to be back in Canada again and we expect to stay for a week.”

He said he would hold a news conference today.

Lennon and his wife travelled under the pseudonym of Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, but made little effort to hide their identity during the flight.

The Beatle told reporters he was sending the bill for his latest world peace gesture—the printing of thousands of Christmas posters reading “War Is Over, If You Want It”—to United States President Richard Nixon.

These posters now are put up in 11 cities around the world, he said.

“They cost less than the life of one man and I am sending the bill for printing to President Richard Nixon.”

Lennon, who twice visited Canada earlier this year, said in London last Sunday he decided to return to Canada because it was the best place to “talk to the press about peace.”

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LONDON (AP) — Beatle John Lennon said here he plans to put up signs and billboards around the world with Christmas greetings and pleas for peace.

The pop musician said billboards would be erected in 11 cities saying: “War is Over. If You Want It. Happy Christmas from John and Yoko.”

Yoko is Lennon’s Japanese wife, who sings in Lennon’s Plastic Ono band and has appeared in the Beatle’s peace campaigns in a bed—in Toronto Montreal and Holland and inside a sack in London.

Lennon said the Christmas anti-war message would be displayed in London, New York, Toronto, Montreal, Amsterdam, Athens, Berlin, Los Angeles, Paris, Rome and Tokyo.

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TORONTO (CP) — Beatle John Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, are expected to arrive here this week to launch a Christmas crusade for peace.

John Brower, 23, one of a Toronto group that is organizing the visit, said Sunday he visited the Lennons last week at their home near London and the couple had decided Canada was the best place to “talk to the press about peace.”

He said Lennon was impressed during his two earlier visits to Canada this year by “the sensible political attitudes that prevail here.”

Brower said Prime Minister Trudeau “has given us a tremendous international image with thinking people, young and old.”

Brower and the young persons in his group have put up posters, signs and billboards across Toronto to publicize Lennon’s peace plea.

Lennon said in London Sunday he plans to put up signs and billboards in 11 cities around the world. The signs will read:

“War is over. If you want it. Happy Christmas from John and Yoko.”

The pop star was quoted as saying he had decided to return to Canada because “the maturity of the people is amazing when you consider Canada is so young.” “Canada’s attitudes with regard to Vietnam. China and NATO, are very sensible. Everything points to Canada as being one of the key countries in the new race for survival . . the peace race.”

Lennon said he expected to arrive in Toronto Wednesday

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Purveyor of peace John Lennon has a special attachment to Montreal, it seems. Last May he and wife Yoke Ono spent five days in a bed at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel dramatizing their quest for worldwide peace.

Now, in what appears to be total assault. Lennon is planning a universal campaign: on Monday, strange things will be happening in major cities around the world — and Montreal is included.

Exactly what will happen is still not clear. It is reported that it will involve a “visual” display for peace, but that’s all. With Lennon’s longstanding capacity to grab headlines, however, we’re all sure to know about it come Monday

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So, John Lennon of the Beatles has returned his OBE insignia to Her Majesty the Queen as a protest against the support Great Britain gives to the United States in its war in Vietnam.

It shows that the great majority of the population of Britain was right. It objected strenuously when the four youngsters were awarded this distinction for caterwauling better and louder than all the other similar groups, thereby contributing substantially to the exchequer of the country by paying taxes on the millions a gullible public poured into their laps.

The order was discredited soon after its creation through being broadcast on the recommendations of political pundits as a reward for their friends and associates.

It was given various interpretations, the OBE being translated as the “Order Bestowed on Everybody” and other more plebian and ribald descriptions.

Many people who were awarded this famous Order of the British Empire accepted it half-heartedly out of respect to the Queen who merely proved to be the instrument and the victim of the politicians in this caper.

They resented being lumped in with many people who were granted this order without really valid reasons.

Many have wondered if some officials with a sense of humor, or worse, deliberately imposed their choice of recipients: The Beatles.

It certainly looks like it.

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