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Ottaw Educatistal Frills OR MANY years it has been an accepted Canadian principle that gaxpayers should pay for general education, Sort Bent prefer to send their children to private schools, but they have gained no tax con- vessions by doing so," They still have had ta pay their full shire for the:support of the public or separate school system gf then community, There is aimeasure of unfairness in the principle, justified on the vround that it is in the interest of ) t As # See lit By Elm OVe Py ifoll Husbands and Hags AMSTERERDAM— This country is not only among the most heavily populated on earth, but at this time of year caters to lroves of touMsts, The Amerteans “aye In the heavy majority. You can't help but like the travelling Yaaks in. everyone that ebildren should be eduented, and that 99 out of 100 cases. Most of them therefore eveeyane should pay, Since in most fam- ilies ability to-pay is least at the time when childifen are of school age, most parents pay little towards the education of their own children, but later, if they heve prospered, pay heavily for tne edueation of younver strangers, Whose parents in turn aecept a deferred Hability towards the following generation. tising costs of education during the modern era of inflation have resulted in the average Laxpayer's present: Tability being much greater than the amounts spent on his behalf or on behalf of his child- rei, unless his family was exceptionally large. The salary scale for teachers has perhaps risen nearer to What it should be in view of their value to the com- munity, and rising costs on that account should be ac- cepted without complaint; but costs on account of things that have little to do with education have mounted also, Some disgruntled taxpayers feel that iLiS Loo much to expect them to finance the training of illiterate athletes, and that, while a swimming poo! may he desirable, it isa luxury for which they should not be forced to pay. "The frills that have now become part of tax-sup- ported education may be impossible to abolish en- tirely, but they might be made matters of reward rather than matters of course, In schools that al- ready have a gymnasium and swimming pool, pupils might be required to maintain a certain academic standing before they could make use of these luxur- ies, Schools that did not possess either facility would: he pequired to earn them by a general academic in- provement, Indirectly, the new regulations would provide the pupils with a valuable first lesson in economics, i slibject that seems to have been badly neglected in the. schooling of their elders. FOUR CHILDREN UNINJURED AFTER PLUNGING 800 FEET ” GROYMOUTH, NA. & .. Driving over Porter's pass, in southern New Zealand, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hewlett got out of Vihear car to exwmine the ley surface of the read. The car ghd bark and plunged down an 80-foot bank. It was completely wreesed, Tiside were their four children, aged from five “ears te eleht months. They were unharnied, " le ™ MEE We gh ‘ ‘a Aig a . re ' 4 b se S § a i " Wee) a te : vhs : Ns 4O eR, | ted C Pee OY ale ; : “A at 0 Milby. a uf 4 . 4 wa } oh ol ah \e \ ra j ‘ WEE ema. PADEMS NOL 2 SEATESAAN@ This ds a recent portralt of Govind Ballubh Pant, who ts unoffedally nedng for the Indian Prenler dawaharal Nehru, while the latter fy away On offlelal yisits to forelen eauntyles, India's No, 2 atiteanian, Pant is peneratly ronaliete the Hkellest successor to Nene in the event of hts relremy at. emer geese ey ov addy oT ENJOY LIFE... EAMIOUT MORE OFTEN 1 Wain " at py 4 t. Gondola | anit, Lygondole y FOOL,FAMOUS RESTAURANT wae ' Wltalion Food Specialists PHONE 262] ; For Ordors to Tako Out are friendly falks. . There are seads of widows who have outlived their husbands, many of whom killed themselves off working too hard to lay up the cash which the widows are how spending. There are the travelling sehool marms. There are the still young fe- Inales secretly in search of find- Jug that so far missing man in their lives, There are briefly un- attached divorcees on the prow!, There are also many typieal American couples who pretty generally follow a pattern. The wives, determined to “do Eur- ope,” have talked the half-re- luctant husbands into the trips. The husbands are seeretly hat- ing every minute of it and think. ing about how nice-it would be tou be home at the beach or on a weekend's fishing with the buys. t+ b& & THE tiny percentage of travel- Mng Americans who glyve their: countrymen a bed name are those who loudly demand Amert. cun-style hotel service in’ the hustels of Europe, then rudely complain to high heaven when it is not available. My wife and Thad the bad luck ww come all tuo close to one such. couple. We are staying Ina very good, old) rellable Amsterdam hotel, one of the standbys fay. cred by the airlines and travel. agencies. We thought we were lucky to get a nice duuble rgom with running water. Of course you have to walk down the hall to! the bathroom. But after all, our North American grandfathers tcok thelr baths, if at all, In a tub in the kitchen, ‘and two gen- erations age old and young alike, inale and female alike, all walk- cd outside to the outdoor privvy evin in below zero weather. Now in North America we have gone so sissy that even our train union organizers ride the cracks trains, ensconeed in their pri- Vate staterooms complete with private plumbing, + oe ob WE HAD climbed inw bed about H o'clock when we overheard the conversation in the next Jtoam. TC Was no matter of in- Mentional eavesdropping. That guy's volee would Nave blasted: ‘ony wall, Tt was a typleal mid- western American businessman's voce valnly calling every other hotel In town, to try and get a better roam than the one he bad, Meanwhile, his wife kept up a running fire of whining, napreging, bitter husband-heekling. What did he mean hy bringing her to it horrible place tike this? Hadn't ‘Lena given them the whale jist lot proper hotely to stay a) all Leg ay fray Ladhdon; to Nica” ‘mn NR Morning, -fust-for fun, rmy wifecund T peeked into the “oom aw Ameriean neighbors had been so anxtous to quit, Belleve it or not, it was) the oly room on the whole flao icomplete with bath and tolet. But there was no mystery When we saw them. The wife owis one of the mean ereatuyes ‘who make a specallty of hag- Mom the great Ameriewn busl- bessman und he emt eal his ' ae PFET LN eEe, Pena eR Nt OI PNY EO ELA te Bath ain aeliine st cose ope, : a t . S Ste, ‘ a trsaiee BA RARK rine: Ran Rohe 0 ue betas cake st we “ue Runes THE CLOUDED ISSUE of the flying saucers is ose In which Mother Nature is apparently Inter- ested, Ehe whipped up these unusual saucerlik » cloud formatlons over Marsellleg, France. as her contribution to the controversy. The photo has j ist been released hy the US Navy. Other Papers Say... BRIGHTER SIDE Much mention Js made these days of the rapid rate of growth In many features of life and éa- deavor in the free world. « Well there might be, Statisties issued by the United Natlons pajnt a brief outlne of part of this vrowth and even these few fig- ures will olve anvone cause for thoue ht. Free world industrial produc- Lion diy Wood, for example, was about double that of 1929: and almost wire as much freight was hauled In 153. World popa- Hulation aas shown an Increase of ealmost 300 percent Letween 1930 Sand 1995. Between 1940 and 1953 the rise was neptely 15 percent. In other sphece, while world trade was down allhtty In) 1953 front the levels attalned Ino the two pueceding years, it Was ul Most 3.5 times tact or the. heat prewar year, 1938.. This is not simply because of inflated cur- reney. the voliane anereased by some Ly percent. The share ol the dullar urea, fneluding Can- ada, vose from 19 to 3u pereent in the perfod: the sterling area shown en the other diand fell from 29 to 2a pereent; Canada ranked about third with Wes’ Germany asa world trader, be- hind the United Stites and Bri- “tain, Barriag a eatustrophie war, production, trade, technology anc population appear destined for more fapid: erowth as) this century advances, Nothing sues ceeds [Pe success. The Bdinonton Journal, STRANGE VALCES Diquietigg ts CbO Chatrman AOD. Piptot sy stubement before Che combos hada committee; that apie trom federab pants: totaliin, $25 400.00U, the Cana- dhin Hroddeastin seat poration | expects to tive an operating: Cehiat of SHABIO.000 Lor the eure rent discal year. Actual cared; revenues of the CHC for the year re pat expreted ta exceed §Z- | QU HOH eXpencitices WHE came | ta the stagperlng total of $42,-! 200,000. ‘The dituerence of sas! Cd alti Wl come oul ot Lae poet rN ate ay pi ded ony atn HE the report of Une royal ean missai on Aho arta; lotters and selonves, bol (he CBC and ties unbversitles were declared ty iy | OTTAWA DIAR The Liberal leadership in the Commons ts following up its first veal) Parllamentary defeat in years with an earnest campalgn uf fence-mending. The sudden deetsion by Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent to capitulate to the Progressive Conservative — fill- buster on the Deiense Production measure left a number of Lib- eral baekbenehers bitter and Glsappolnted, They had diffeulty In hiding their resentment. A hasty, sup- jar-hour caucus was called the following day. Behind the solid doors of the Commons railway committee room the Prime Min- ister and House Leader Walter Harris unburdened themselves. They gave the party faithful the. full explanation of the weekend events that led to the surrender, It was a confession of cabinet division and poor Halson. And cabinet spokesmen agreed that cane closer consultation — with wll members might have tipped the government off sooner to the fact that the Torles had a strong measure of -publie sup- port—as voleed on editorial pae- es across the country—on thelr side. But the caucus had tts brighter side, too, to many of the Liberal: rank and file. The recurring rumor that Trade Minister C.D, Howe, the greatest loser in the Defense Production retregt, would quit: the cabinet was tad to rest. Liberats cmerged fram the esucus reassured that they were hot about to lose the smooth- working leadership team of St. Laurent and flowe, at least for some lithe while. And, although they eould not disclose to reporters who bit. topholed them dno the eorridars wh the detalls of the puvern- ‘nents explanation uf the str- B; NORMAN M. MacLEOD render, they expressed — them- selves as Well satisled with it. When the Commons — got dround to discussing the commit. tee report on proposed new Tules to speed up the debates, the jrascible Jean Franeols Poul- dott rose to have his say. Over his 3 yeurs in the Commons he has let few debates pass with. out contributing: his bit and that bit often has supplied some of the most entertaining prisages on the record. The member of Temlscouata may soon be mov- ing up to the Senate. And hts speech oon the new rules had many of the earmarks of a yvale- dietory, He reviewed the rules anc thelr applications in his long tenure His observations ranged far and wide over the srope allowed to partiamentartans, He had save advice and sober warnings for younger men in the parta- ment who had not had the ex- perlence of more than 3,000 speeches, os he has. He offered sume admonitions to the Speak- cro and garmihed bbs remarks With priadse of past speakers. In the iain, the burden of hfs remarks was that the house could do with sharter speeches. ‘Twenty minutes, he opined, should be enough for any mem- ber tu pet whatever he had to sity off tls ehest. Then, after Usain WD minutes, he sat down, da CULTURAL LINK OQSEO Norway and the United States have extended thelr Falordaht cultural ex- Shatee aareement atl 1060. Sines TOE w lotib of 234 Amert- Cun professors, reseirehers avd uuversity toa hers have speat a your Jno Napwagy aad @3) Nor- weehins have studded di the United States, 'ETTERBOX SUPPORTS CTEY COUNCIL The Faitor, The Dally News, vadgjunastly wonder bow selfish afi ics f-contrdd Tdiraiiie Mur- ‘dock: | pate Ol aan respect for Chel fellow working man, a I don’t Know who you are try- ing Lo foo} Lauraine, but you are cerbaloly not fooling yy good ‘Honest: working many ‘Tn your reference to {minl- Alderman Don Riteble ds, 10 urants, displaced persona and all my opliton, as tadr and consid: helsy party throwers dn Prince Amportant fo the cultural die ofl erate. af peoples rlehts ws any: Cunida Yet federal grant, to! body Eve eyer Known. Tn fiet if Walvedsitios cost Comudhan NN) we had more Wie he and Alder- payers a tere $7 000000 Seuty nan Casey, Phage no doubt, we Compred with the $30,000,000 ol| would “eecomplish " real den] Jalbie tinds whieh the CBC wae more, Peaaes to spend duties the prege | tit (iseal year, ‘To sugpest Ghat the CHO (4) four tities ta dmportant te the The delegation of people that catled at City Hall baye a very qood cause. ‘Phere are entirely sou) hie own bn bis own house lite of Canadiata the antversitles whieh may explain why he Js would beg piitent absurdity, Yop teh a world-beater ta the offiee, the biet Unck inore Uian four ee vee Hines as laieh of Che laxpayers' HUGE PROJECT money is poured Into Che Chg MELBOURNE, Australla @ Guen dotoa the malvershttes suis | Rnlargement of dhe Blldon dam ests Chat stieh bs offlelal Ottae: son the Goulburn river near here, Wa's view of thelr relative cons! [has been completed at aceost af | tribution te the Tie ot the | Wbout $54,000,000, ‘The project | country, whieh took four years, Increased) ‘Phere are sound and valid Che storie capaelly of the cam! reaions for keeplig federal Tron, 806,000 aimee feet ta le rants to universities within i TH0,000, providing a diye new Ire) thelr present hounds, (018, ney. pVhmted areas ertheless, a tagle commentary coins wepenvee ectreme ob wave Pupon contemporary values Chit GROWING MARKET ithe CHC should enjoy four ties Refrigerator sales in Norway) the amaint ob taxpayer assiye famped from 8000 dn 162 ta: Guee aevorded he untversities, 48,000 lust yenr, ‘ > Teall Timeg ‘ Scotland's Favourite Son JOHNNIE WALKER Kine Old Scotch Whinky oe, flomn 020 Available in 2056 0a, and U59( 08, dottles, Sones Advertising in The Daily News Brings Rosults - Ml gong strong Vibe advertiwement is not published or Maplayed by te Ligne Control Now ar hy che Government of Nritint Cotimbla, too many wilt partes thrown Rupert either evol off yao bit or! ent up dn eourt, \ }ohenrtily approve of Alder-° & nut Don Hitehte in his recom | mendation to the City Counc! to have ie by-huw passed to dend | WIN these WH purtles. The average worklig man and Chit worker need a break, Let's give the Cliy Gounel our around Prince Rupert, i Whole-hearted approval and People working ahilt werk and: support in having an effective the average working man, whos by-law put dite effeet to deal dexlres a decent night's sleep, vlth this alliation, certatnly should not have to puts Pm qulle sure meat of the wp With oa buneh oof Murrow, people Wi heartily approve of Minded, self-centred, drinkloss sueh a by-law, parasites who have absolutely ne] PAUL DUCHARME, Where Craftsmanship Counts... Count On Us Printing of any ded tripllon ... ereated by taster evaflamen AM ractively priced. When next you need printing, be ate to Kee tnt THE DAILY NEWS Job Printing Dopt., Dial 4123 sO Wee te aeieners ~~ All Aboard Strawberry growers have a lot of trouule with parasites. Hue Dian parasiler, For some reason, people who f ‘are otherwise honese feel they have a Ueence to help them- selves to berrles. So LT am tol by Bi, a friend of mine from berry-growing country, | Strawberries, Uke most pro- ‘duce, take a solld investinent of i time, labor and money, The plants have a brief lifetime, And jyet, many peuple treat then as: :though they grew wild, Friends and relatives who are | ;_Rever seen at aby other season turn up without fail at strawe | berry tine, and stand around willing to be offered some free berries. 1{ hiits bring ne results, they come tight oul and ask, | Usually they want to plek the! berries themselves, ander the’ Impression (hat they are saving the farmer trouble. Quite the re- verse, ‘There's nothing ‘a grow: , er hates more than having a bunch of free-loaders logse on hls berry pateh, ‘They trample the plants, and skin off the best berries, leaving the mengre ones for the prafessional pickers, ; who take it sour view ‘treatment, i ‘ With much reluetange, Bw once Jet some relations loose In his patel. A boy dn the party got off to a good start by: treading ona chump of fat berries, "See what happens?” BH sald: to the boy's father, “Get out of there, you young foul,” sal the father, running across to gray the boy--and: crushing two or three chimps of New Laboratory | To Make Vaccine | TORGATIG F--A new $1,068,- 000 Inboratory far the produce ; tlan of Salk pollo vaceine will be - added Immediately to the Con-' naught, researc: iboratories | here, the board of governors of: the University of Toronto an-. nounced Friday night. The new: building will be devoted to full- time production of the Suk vac- cine, but will be adaptable to any future reserreh and produs- tlon programs. To be occupled: by next March, jt will have 100° roams ina single storey, So far, the Connaught laboratories have preduced sufficient salk vaccine ‘for 22,000,000 persons, nee etate yereemmneli antenna tee ees mney ee ¢ MECHANICAL MANIAC IPSWICH, England @.—Chor- | He, at six-flout magnetie robot, 'went berserk at ah exhibition In | this Suffolk town. The Robot be- “gan winking and talking glbber- ish after a whre had short-efr- ‘culled the maze of leads In his ““brafn” _— — . hee 1 Of thisy! Sl Din ean ly 0 at Princo Rupert's ante price! (ed country ' GE. Moti, 7G. loving Lerrles under his ayn gen rele 5 OWN feaq’! There 43 somethin iy DOX of berrles that ine eer it Insley “Tl was talkin mine, a bank marae : rt "He saw some berries in ti of my car, “Ah, those lnk he sald, and he reached grabbed some, md “One of these to walk Into his over a pile of ie those look goon rt say. Then 1 scoop he tnd Stuff them tn iny “ThaU'S no sillier ihn vourself to produce y i farmer has REOWN at prop pense to earn himself ie +m onl Clays I'm bank ang 5 ary y What Y ni ‘ Got For Only New r Low 4 Price 7 by wo AKE ooenses an Gordon \ and — Anderso DIAL 3018 bataaraenn sar MOST MODERN | the bamboo room ® Clubs * Banquots x Receptions been Ca gatents my beg gece tgp coal ® Mieco alka at Ya vba ined = i ae Sor a Snack, anytime, c eal gloes wae pet od mw Alr-condltion . al mum eomnfart ‘i or eon ttt iylty }atdsanie 4 law Ft