ireutation—Canadian: Dally: Pay Steed hy Phe as SOHN. 4 “ool , yee it ’ ff 7 Y and Northern’ and Central British. Columbia... whe : A member Of The Canadian PressAudlt Bureawat "et Prince. Rupert Dally: News: Jamited. President poe a ‘ ‘the ‘ Anyone. who makes. a habit ot driving at 60 in a 50-mile Rayne gets a lonely: feelin Cars. “80 honking and. : . at 65 miles an ho eent—break: ‘the § “Speed. limit: ‘cupants turn and: stare: ne oer driver, though | ‘he ‘had made. himself: ‘a’ ea ‘drive wi excess speed? Is it because “peed Umits on-some: roads. are i. by obeying ” realistically. low, as - we are. "sometimes told? 1 don't think” 30. z believe that a. great. number of people just like ta drive faster than /).. . the specd limit, When the Hmit (i. is BO, they drive at 65.-1f the Hmit waa 60. they would go 75. - dt makes them feel wickedly “mdventurous to go faster than they should. They regard alt Griving ak a contest—against | the law, and agninst slugpish : drivers who dawdle along at; “the tegal speed. Agtomobie manufacturers. eater to their childish vanity | aad thelr combative spirit, by’ mnking cars morte powerful a the ine, Now the government is thinking of issuing them a new challenge bo go fester. For the fatheaded raining the apeed Limit is mach. ihe same as biftting the cross bir another notch onthe high gunig, It only wives them another - Mark toogim at and exceed, + * + neu Fe NE aan Secret sessions | Fram the Poederletan. Gleaner Secu seasiona of legislative bodies are justified only when Papa taArL tsaues of mutionas security are invelved. Even tien they sometdnes all to achieve the desieed ond. To Cateda only the national par- Naenwnt in me of war or thereat of war would be juel- feed in holding oo accret aes alon Portaments, legislatures and municipal souncilt @ere public Waties, doing business with Maney dhey have gallected in v A 6 P aoa we OM TONE EOE OOH ER he ae landed trom Ube publie, kn thor public capnolly thelr canatitu- rnia care entiled ty know what they are doing and aay- avec at ol tintin. SHIH otc ipntateserntemins en reete AE meee. Crag Need of the times: Vera mitie Mtratlord Reacan-Herald There are more things more Urgently needed than a com- wen Intemational language. A common tnternational aplrit Qf ve and dat live la ane of then. La 8 OPMENT TR RIE RR OREN ge YS 4E Still, there’s the surprise Vrom the London Free "ro88 The trouble with Unding y dime in an old pair of pants ts that it's only worth about a nlekel thone daya, Per. 4 « a 8 Ones, . Sg aw [ é or en oe | ce the © stretches; ° But: people ‘exceed the’ itmit, whatever. itis." ‘Should the limit « be. raised, ao the: change should: be: ‘accom-=-; panied | by ‘forcement: of. speéding ‘more: movable -radar. ~ placed -in. of: road: without warning; more ghost:-cars:. a. T would like to: see the police enlist the. force ‘of civilian: ‘auxillaries— not empowered - to arrest: but. - to-elock speeds, report. licénee numbers and—to ‘add an -éle- ment of combat: which would - please . the’ cowboys! on wheels - —spray offending cars - with . » poe quick-drying. . scarlet paint S¢reen.’ Where else but Ot- "|. from : a squirt-gun “Mounted, tawa’couid one . _ See. such a - on: the. ‘hood. - , er we e ‘the. - police: could » ensure -that™ “people: stuck: precisely ‘to speed: ‘limit, : Would-be: done’ by. hoisting the “Nmit’ to: 55° or 60° in. some clear editary © ‘chief "Joseph “Logan po (left) to ‘power | along: | iwith fo: . other: hereditary" chiefs. More ;: ‘than 1,000 ‘supporters:-of. the chiefs *marched-on the. os ‘government - backed elected: | “council while it was in session, . -proclaimed ..it defunct and turned over power:to the. chiefs.’ Above, chief Logan studies - “no charm ‘far. stricter I en- Jaw books at’Osgoode Hall in |” traps. Toronto with his son, Joseph, Sr. =P ‘Photo. Well chewed? From the Ottawa. different. stretches aid. of--a reliable Journal, An. eastern . ‘Ontario. news-, paper “thinks | the Diefenbaker ‘Government - is laying ad. smoke-screen and: adds: “It’s | - a pretty - moth- eaten smoke- i. spectacle? 2 passage to this ‘country. He's” misunder standings: (DEMERARA Smee en “This advertisement, is not ‘pablishea ‘Ore “displayed by: the “Liquor Control. ‘Board: or. 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