Show Canadians Fight Overseas Duly Duty OTTAWA W A Nov 25 P Cana W-Cana- Cana Canadian dian dlan home defense soldiers billeted In British Columbia paraded In defiant protest Friday nl night ht after Prime Minister W W. L. L Mackenzie King King- staked taked the tho life lite of oC his government gov- gov on his new policy polity of partial partial partial par par- conscription for overseas sex v. ice The policy already had precipitated pre pre- violent demonstrations I and political defections In Quebec Nearly 1000 soldiers from the military camp near Vernon Vemon paraded paraded pa pa- through the streets of of- the town shouting Down with conscription conscription con con- and a captain was reported reported reported re re- re- re ported struck down by the marchers march march- ers era when he attempted to halt them Parade Swells t Forming spontaneously at nt the camp after broadcasts which said members of oC the Sixth division stationed stationed stationed sta sta- there would bo be among the first to be sent overseas the parade parade parade pa pa- rade swelled as the marchers streamed four tour abreast past the administration b buildings u i I 1 d i n g Ss S's a and toward the tho town The marchers also reportedly brushed aside a lieutenant with the tho captain shouting Conscript wealth and industry as well vell as asman asman asman man power The streets street were lined with silent civilians and a scattering of soldiers who took no part in the demonstration Quebec was relatively quiet Friday Friday Friday Fri Fri- day as Provincial Premier Maurice Duplessis Duplessi in the face of ot earlier disturbances by draft age youths called for respect for the laws of the country and appealed to the people of the province to work for or national unity In considering the point of view of the other side Bide To Open Debate Prime Minister King announced he would open a debate in parliament parliament parliament parlia parlia- ment Monday on a vote voto of ot confidence confidence confidence dence motion and he hc appeared to havo have won control of ot the cabinet end of ot the tho crisis at least for the week end At Winnipeg Brig R. R A A. A Macfarlane Macfarlane Macfarlane Mac- Mac farlane who opposed continuance of voluntary recruiting and re resigned resigned resigned re- re signed as commander of military district 10 only a few hours hour before before be be- fore foro the government announced the change In In policy said 99 per percent percent percent cent of Canadian army officers consider over over all all conscription the only way to handle an army |