Canadian Daily, Newspaper: = Ault Bun Association’ ince ‘Rupert. Daily. News. Limited. the. : main: “hotel “entrance | which Le was presided over By) a uniformed § s : doorman. “Th oo WES OE, “eS pbout.- boldly: marked: ah Oa elther end by big’ signs’ pro- | hibiting parking Win (the area” (OF the, hotel's - entrance, - we The» sparking; lot attendant, : driving swell cars." “mm ‘the: “half hour, 1. _watediet! there. ‘was! not one | “exception.” '“Copyriglit:” cunaitn : “Across: the. street. from: the..." "busy: hotel: was: Me parking. lot -.. “in which ves Eat a- ft ‘100 fee an old friend" of mine, came" _ and satin my-<¢ car r, withsme: for . hap smoke. ae et ms oe “or : get : a great: kick,” he: sald,! ont row. cee -ttyland: snuggle. ‘up, against ‘the - prohibitory” signs,: Each- ‘tates ~ the doorman came and: waved" them: away. » Across the: street wis a apa in tot. we Ns said .my, friend,’ . ’ geption;- ‘not: one of those who --try to sneak in are those whe. Took as.if- they needed:to :save: "50 “cents, : “well-to-do, prosperous ” tyes: ro ao The. fate of . dwith G. £. Mortimore the. "missing . golf ball often — & gives food for. thought. to amany. golfers.“ But whoever: thought of the. missing ball as food: for - squirrels? Believe it or. not, © “the Grandview. Golf: Club: at. 1e- whole very “; seven “years. “Wages - r ‘doing: ‘no- “ thing, Schools: where - people “talk “to. a New: Party seminar in: . freely ‘obtained. » : . Where * tides. have” fluig: this a ‘mother’ ‘of: vee Bog Serrate: and: : spiral,” : : whorl on whorl, *. " Where. foam- enerested — waves: curl and cuncurl:..: : buyers should” realiz “that. the, ‘shiniest model ‘on’ the’ lot: is not always: the best;..warns athe - B.c..° Automobile. Association, | painting out: that*a: fing: ‘finish “can ibe a. cover-up. ‘for many. things that:can'go. wrong: Jater.~ -iginge or. broken. springs; Ke for worn .paint; “scuffed” care mo peting. and jother sig -- terior wear or7ab So QVe usually bet “special: \orthe-4 * VANCOUVER. The: first step” in ‘buying: ae used-car, the -BCAA‘advises, is“ -to.-shop - wonly.” ‘at a: reputable. dealer w who. is: “Known: for..good: ‘cars and fair treatment: of cus= tomers: Next: if-you cannot arrange. _ to! have’ the :car. examined by *. an’ “dmpartial ‘expert,, try. this. bumper-to-bumper check: @ View body at an ‘angle’ to. ‘spot rippled» ‘surface — an: in- dication that the vehicle: may have, had’ some extensive body. « work. : @ “Apply . fight finger: ‘pres- sgure.to. the. edge- -of: ‘the. lower “>the ‘locks, latches and windows... =. =. for. easy. movement." : “@. Check’ the ‘seats ‘for : . belgh spongy.” : “when | you - 7 beautiful © 80 to. ‘the “poorhouse;. of ins a — NE crisis ot growth: : >. The. post-war rush -for: educatio . ‘died down. ‘Instead; it has been accelerate ‘available forces have been: mustered to mee has: been well spent. . Canadian university. students still: ‘use’ : omy of-a century ago. The school year still « ends in time for students to; help .with::the. spring planting. Classes still ; until ‘the heaviest . part, ot the. harvest | is ae plete. L to. h ip. “out: on: ‘the:farm. multismillion-dollar plants of, Canadian univer Is’ this efficiency? = oi, wee eee eee ee ee th® -national . interest. ‘that. students. ‘take © months: from their. -eduention | 10; engage. An, what. in. renerally -unskilled, labor? . INTERPRETING. THE. NEWS — vey cmt Ye : wee ene wee nen ~~ Oe eee om : thinking. Canadian. -would deny: that, the: ‘money . timetable designed for’ the agricultural econ- don’t:,begin . Bpipvery tew students are; needed: ‘any: Jonger . us, for several: months’ ‘of ‘the | ‘year, the: sities stand almost idle, ‘populated only; by..a comparatively few Summer . ‘School... students. Against Jengthening the: college year: tof) to: four months.ench year, the gap there. are two,;main: arguments, : that... students necd time off: to..earn money: to.con- - tinue’ for..the next.yearsat.school, and: thatian ace erated course-willusap, the “mental; energy: z onthusiasm of -studants.and: teachors-alike,: pleting what.Js now a four-year course in three But -how many. students :will find’ summer .. “years, Those who found it necessary to carn work ‘this year?..And .even in. years when “/smoney' could take off a complete sixemonth ef ployment: opportunities: ar ood, J it, ni, pioy pportunities are good, 15; 4! ‘aning ‘ofthe student labor market which: now timber = of:. . sch ‘pursaries,: and: t'also- to those: who show determination and - average ability: “In. many cases . these; could. make the difference between. taking time | off... for. outside work and being’ free:.to. ‘pursue . al ..course Without interruption. . 7 To. the argument that teachers: ‘and: students ‘needa change of pace, it cannot be denied that “ ~ seholarship cannot flourish where the.scholar « ts tied: down by a heavy. teaching. schedule.: But. © : does this argument justify keeping our. univer- _ sities closed for several months. each year? A »rotation system, giving teachers the. necessary — “time for research, could surely be arranged, ‘tis hy no means .sure that the: student: ys ‘needs | a” long. holiday, from’ an’ academic “standpoint. Certainly when he has completed . “his education and enters business or a pro- -fession, he cannot. expect ‘a: recess’ of. three A-possible answer might be'a system. of slx- month ‘semesters, Students. with ..suffiaient . funds, or those with scholastic aid, could con- . ‘tinue their work without a long vacation,:com-: “term, This would in. part climinate the; jam- occurs: in ane early. summer each year, om The ‘Windsor ‘Btar: ce iban i invasion. may y affect more world problems ‘By\CARMAN: “CUMMING a ‘great increase in . “employment. characteristic of backward “society. might be o _ Output. of wealth — vailable not only to the brilliant student stry; fos “the: grow! h morern commercial” a “In the later ‘stages, as: the. ‘output of’'-wealth increases, » ane a - - ruthlessly exploited, and. idle- .: ness: is neither. supported nor children | ‘disappear - ‘from the Jabor market, women.are ex- cluded from indulging in: min- _ing-and other ‘uniladylike ous - cupations, ‘hours of labor are reduced’ and the ‘inereasing leisure ‘is ‘accompanied ‘by a2 great increase In. standards of _consumption..- tes the second ‘stage th the indus" trial revolution, The first stage ~ made ‘obsolete. the, , socials re- ‘there are a few - —-Louise Darcy. ee Cla . eC asset? ee we sav tudes micnt ‘watching..the. motorists «whay try to park; ‘in. thal -resorved- “aren, All. ny. ‘long, that: daonz: oman. Is- kept: busy chasing pQo~ Re away.’ = ‘} mwniped, into” “the. creserved! spacé “tO, fair’ abies “Yet: here © You'll. notice “ one. “thin poy “without. ex-. They're all. smar},,. Vn iade, asing “ @ Check: tires for even wedi, @: ‘Turn on. engine, : “listen -for any unusual.noise as you, aj- ternately let. it: ‘idle: and: race, Lage “Look. under ‘ear: for Signs Of 22s, ax awater. or oil: leaks: ro wit these | check: ‘out,: take the’ ear -for.a. test: ride. Pay par- . ticular « “attention | to. steering — Gs. there «too -much., play?), shifting. Gis. it ‘smooth and quict?), “general handling. 4 Tf;you plan to” buy the: car, the, BCAA-says,,make | sure;you weet a ‘guarantec - that; covers both iparts and. labor. Short sermons You. begin. to. feel your. “age realize ‘that... the bl ond e looking .. body: to “see if~ ‘there As. any. ~your . way. giving. your ‘son “rust-out.” ws LE ook. » the. once. over. a ne oi . ; ee ue 30. Examine | “the.- ‘door. cand : ae me mage, ’.tr " Injusti¢e i you. “make out door, Tee ee for, ‘damag y -your income: tax: correctly. you if. you - don't, you. £0. to. jail oe Fe “make. ‘a. first nin to.wak ‘and | female” ‘labor are ° tolerated, " solete a great deal of human skill.” Already the Russians have built a complete.y automatic factory to make. aluminum pistons for cars and trucks, ‘The only people who were supervisory technicians and maintenance men, ‘Society has adjusted itself to “Now: ‘automation - Je | simply » automatic machines in earller times. Never before, however, ‘ have there been such massive advances, Nowadays, complete~ » ly automatic: factories. can! be “: quirement. for human, | ‘muscles... _ the second stage will make oh- ~ Emphasis: tion of automatic -mach\|nery.. efor skilled labor will. ‘actually — -take:place : 4a-no Jonger.a ‘tech- -Meal problem—it isa. problem of political: economy « swith the -emphasis ~ on. politics. ‘han: on -economics,” | “pathor ; designed . to make almost any- thing, on politics “How rapidly the: ssubstitu-. : “We. .can expect .the . ‘vapid LOxten salon of , automation | ‘throughout: industry »what will the the effect on- our society? : new. age. “Moulders .will become ma- ..thematicians; machine-mind- -ers will, become laboratory technicians, boiler-makers will become:-ballet: dancers, and: Ao —,0n, This iwill. Involve: massive © — syetvalning programs if poten- tially valuable human. mater- ja]: ds..to be-.salvaged, .. “Even with ‘the. best - Pon _Nble ‘planning, many will ‘be and: _dnoapable of rotraining, when , people .are taking fo, oosior? dt,probably won't mare | ter} .cach.,continant, dn: time, |” WIL: hecome nearly BOlfeaul gime ,the ‘undeniable: fact:vemalna that ito, States bas \givon iat jlenst. ‘moral. toa, ‘vovolt. against a, fovornment, to. ihe trenty-bound ees a to's ae the «Dn _Antoroats: of the. Ouban. people: and the antine “ome. wortof wm welfare spene a ' basin cheamisphero, .vppear. to :hope that: nvquickwand: > ‘sion ws successful ond” to tho: revolt will duatify, ae ; "alga -aneugh -to.cenblaty, thele : «means, . Won't have ansurge:to 80, out, gute swnnovor tho» sen the pant not igha-mnaney: fore _ Tlaomo naoploswill go to schoo! | ough ‘dtp mericin diplomats at.world;conference stables ~“pho-money for ‘ponala p-witl Some poople-will go to rabool is veh end the. 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