, : : . cles a : mtd fe eta, cat ges be maemo | “t alan OF Peas alee on art. Daily R Ber nee. Rup pe, Rupert Dally: News. Limited i MAGOR, President = 95 7, ye Subseripiicp yi Rates: ae ABy. | “No.matier what the speed: itn Performing Proper INinelions'! limit is, bome Immature idlot is!.9 going. to go faster, but the aver- age driver instead of feeling |” even 50 miles per hour, every-|+ that the Speed Barrier, onée TIME and. PLACE a “By. ‘STAN ROUGIE.. hoa gt “Board Mernbei's’ Itisponsibiity ' AS many people assume r=, /Sponsibilities when they are cl-|' ected: offiters of a. community mendations issued by the Ep- silon Field Chapter, Phi‘ Delta Kappa, Los Angeles, would he of | interest: As Momber of Board Iwill listen, I, will recognize the integrity of my predecessors and assoc- Jates and the. merit of thelr work, - , Lo “I will be motivated only by a desire to serve the people of my community, I will recognize that it is my responsibility together with that! of my fellow board members to‘ see that.the ‘recreation services are: ‘properly run—not . to run them myself, ” + I -will- Work - through: ‘the ad- ministrative employees of the): hoard—not over or around them, I will recognize that* recren- tion business may be legally! transacted only. in’ open mieet- | ‘ing legally called, . I will naj: “play politics, " “I will:not -atlempt: to infrom myself on the. proper-dutics and functions ‘of a> ‘recreation board | member. of Board Member: 1 will deal in terms of general tecrention policies, " Lwill function, in meeting. the: vy r “ittonipt to protect “andes edfiserve - it. vs rh . . " _ In Meeting. Responsibility. Jo, ; | Communit group, I thought these recom. ' ’ Y will atlempt Lo appraise’ fair ‘ly, both the prosent and’the'fu. & ture -reereation needs of. the 1 community, Twill ‘altempt ‘10 procuto ‘ade: . quate financial support for recs reation. . IT ,will interpret to the: sdepart- ment, as best I can, . the: needs and attitudes. of the community, T will consider it an important responsibility. of “the ‘Bddra'th interpret to the community the alms and methods of, segfepat ment. . + I will insist that inishness transactions of the departmen|, be on an ethical, open, ifind above-board basis; 0 s- sonal use at: “recreation prices,” I will not consider a position on the board as a 1 enone stone” to political Power, | ote , . Po * na Poy me a | ~ LINDSAY'S - ‘ i ! \Cartage & Storage Lid. Bstablished | 910 | i HOUSEHOLD Goops. Twill not bily supplies. for per- a ; eannce; one widely-advertised in! opening of the new legislative} ~ ‘The parliament’ ‘of ‘canada, broken, holds no-further mean- “egal responsibility that is mine, | A fey Hoe «fri ‘eid of ours tried to find a wob. for a. well educated: Beyeat ald | man from: Cen- Ti ‘hee words, it was easier 1 for the employers ene th an. to make, a modest effort to ‘over h ave overcome the inital difficulties, athe Hungar ians,. AL he same ‘time, it ‘vould o-deny, that there will be no difficulties in g:them, settled a deny mn i i ob Me for ie or foes thelr Own, 5°. or ‘These homes may. be economical and utilitarian; they may aven-have v certain. heauty of line, But they ~ Hire nat ox} wétly. what -the resident would have built wor himself hadhe.a fain chotee, and the ' money to : rut that choi nto effect, wo ~My Guy F antin of T acivmgch is doing what most. men, oF per haps more. cespéclally | women, would wish if do, He is building his‘own house himself and with Us own plans. It doesn’t, conform: to modern de wigns; It isn’t rectangular, It is round, dt may defy all moddin. architectural coneepts 2 fay homo-hutlding, It may. nob. he’ the most economi- fe to build, Tt may not ho the: ‘moat: convenient use 7 - Kae, uit We wil he My, Fantin's own, He will * thave the house he wants—and to heek with all the © farehiteets, str ugtural einen rofessional hutld- : es and athoy puch gent, Windsor Bau, aeritevernnineneenante _{ bearance: inthe dispute which 7 whatever for the decisions which : be remiss in its duty. ‘I the technical ‘| the CPR. management :and the} ‘| firemen’s union.-.-What: is really 7 agement claims’ ‘that. on “many ‘and the Government. of Canada, have’ exercised -all: possible fore- has © already meant ‘tremendous ;, economic’ injury to: Aundreds. of ‘thotisands of Canadian citizens who have no responsibility led to the shut-down in the ser- vices of the system, “If the Government were ‘to de- the press and. the other attrac- | session on Parliament’ Hill, and! ting little. attention . outside: the opening of: a. new ‘motio ni Ottawa, occurred in. the’ Capital; picture in a theatre a few blocks lay indefinitely -in taking steps to re- ~open the. service, it would ! The real question for the Gov- ' ernment; and the people of Can-i ada, is on ‘what terms service | should he resumed, IT IS impossible ‘for: this Gov- _-ernment, or. any other:govern- ment, inslantancously - to settle dispute - between ‘Involved is a complicated. two fold question. .The CPR ‘man- Tuns, diesel. ‘engine firemen! are now superfluous,: and that. such crews. are required. their position is: strengthened by: -/the fact’ that-no less than-140}- ome. ‘here, ‘hot scorned any y employ ment eh : anak if iy rains’ ¢ a be™ afely and, effic- | \ aareetiy Nc aa ! eration of - the actual, ‘trains, deny: that. this is ‘so,: They. un- animously hold” that two-men Moreover, Grade A railways in- North -Am- erica are all. operating under ‘contracts and. regulations which require two- “men crews, That being so, the onus certainly on ‘the: ‘CPR manage- ment to show: that itis right, and all the other 140 big ‘rail- roads are ‘wrong. But this can certainly not be done in a mat- ter of & few days, or even weeks, setting up of some kind of a falr test which will enable the public to iearn (he truth, And $0 far as T know~—not a single MP of any political party Taw vl tobe” responsible’ for}. ie aay Mn ee “Ore NOW O: par of. they’ Canadian ° railway. equipment, On the other hand no respon sible Canadian wants the CPR, porfluous. firemen,” or of any other kind of employees. who are, In fact, found to be redundant, Only’ a. prolonged . test over a fled! locality, cr. region; or only an Investigation by a rosponalhie tribunal can establidh these facts falreminded publia, flially established, tho laws af Canada could be. amended, necessury, to: “pormlt One. “inn portion an vordaln” Mink, Wf, “ i Ww hand. SALE : sibly), tooth-marks, then .re- away: Both occurred ‘at about. “ALL ABOARD: ;the same: time on the fine, ! bright, winter afternoon. By G. E. MORTIMORE Ottawans out-run their fellow Canadians, who are often des- erlbed as a. cold, emotionless people. It has always been as- sumed that Ottawans ‘have grown tired of official pomp A ‘familiar pest: at* news- stands is the free-loader: who: reads a book or a. magazine, disfigures it with © thumb- prints, teardrops .and = (pos- “And they both proved. that! ers. ‘Digest. explained how in.‘ and ceremony, connected with ; ‘Ing: dsn’t there something about | a sheep as for a lamb), Is going: to, make;'a greater altempt to. stay . ‘within the law, he may ;: even’ be: persuaded to support It. bee of public recreation and will, An:article in a recent Read-: 7-7" istrative officer. “. have “been guilty of the sane ofrence my-' self. As a- boy . Fonee ‘rdad ne whole book in“a dépa: dhent | store while. _my mother Was shopping. . ‘This was “an all- day. ‘stio-| ping exedilion inva town far - from home’ — -a happy “faunt, for. a woman, a headache- making ordeal: ‘for a boy: So I settled own at: a table and | 0.08: My motner returned ‘at in| tervals to See: if, I was stilt | there. As I recall it, we took | time out for lunth. At last: eyay mother announced that | she had finished’ shopping? ' But I hadn't quite tnishe the book. It was an engrossing. | one, about submarine warfare, I persuaded my, mother to go away and roam through the | store again—a feat that probs | ably made all the difference : between solvency and run: in the family budget, T read the book to the ‘end, I wouldn't dare do as much today, having grown a Caspar : Milquetoast conscience, But “many people have no qualms | about using & magazine or hook store as a free reading room, ~The worst victims of suey parasites are the proprictary of combined newsstands and lunch jcople tea In, places, Ike | a cig, en 5 ‘al pny’ ilustrated rn sty stalng and punctuated will Apols of ketchup, In stores where the boss is indulgent, T have seen boys camping on tho holtom shelf Of a magazine stand, reading ‘a comle book and using A pile of magazines as n cushion, | A few of the more daring tulults actually. read books by: Instalments, turning -back leaf to mark thelr places, A: frlond of iine CAME ACrOSS a, pockot hook an w stand whieli had heen purposely ‘dog-eared In this fashion, ‘fhe render fipparently had not taken tha ndvico of the book to hort; The tithe was “How to Whi: Prlonds and Influence Penplo,’ ; Neldimaiininie teeta abikt eae MOUSE ¢ OF HOBBERL IN° FREE PANTS With Each New suit 10% Of AML Tallormade Pants UNG Gt rie ‘V breeze.’ Tt Wasa or the functions of. the state, But that, apparently, isn’t the whole story. ing of. Parliament, It was sa i bright, clear day, one of the _| First in’ many weeks in which ithe. sun seemed to have. some ‘warmth, There’ were, “perhaps, i several hundred persons stand- ‘ing outside the Centre Block when Governor- General Vincent | Massey drove up. in his open | horsedrawn landeau, - behind .a ‘ mounted, escort , of the RCMP. “lavlth: Ats. Guidon: i snappligein- -the “aistately: proces- sion, something Londonens would. stop and cheer, but: modi- fied to. fit the. Canadian tem- ; Der ament, What happened in the crowd? Nothing. Not even- one’ hand- ‘clap that we could: hear. Nothing | ahywhere akin. to a cheer, Ot- ;tavwans just Stood and gawked. . ‘Let's shift. the scene, | now few. short weeks ago, when tors¢ and hip-twisting balladeer (7) i Rivis Pr csley’s ew movie, “Love “') me Tender,” opened at the stal- ; wart old Shea's Theatre in To- | ronto, the mol of Presley fans i battered the doors down, Ib was i not Qo good advertisement for the teenagers involved, But ti | Wag recognized as a’ display. of ! youthful enthuslasm, The same * Presley:, pleture “opened it the Capitol. here the "same day that mane open |. ‘&d, What happened j ovowd? Nothing. Nothing, : ‘least, by comparison to the ro . ronto hi-jlnks, There were a few howls of some kind of. eestatic anguish punctuating the show- dng, bub most of them. were qekly stifled hy. the. bean -agers who found themselves bucking |: the majority of thelr ‘contem- poraries, who. sat silent. So, In Olinwa's Inck of enthua- asm entirely to he blamed on n surfelt of .offldial pomp ‘and tlreumstaneo? ‘down to'the Capitol Theatre. A‘ t ne whjedty ef; habitants of.a'democratic coun- ; try, surely. some attention should ! . {be pald to our desires. To localfze the issue, what. js: Take, for instance, ‘the ‘pert average speed travelled by | ' those daily trippers to Watson: Island? It is more than 50 miles ' per: hour — and -we are not refering to the “speedballs” who! have lost thelr sense of propor- 5 tion; -What about, the city limits —! in. particular dhat stretch be-! tween the chequered corner on: ). Iith East and the City Limits, We were’ motoring behind | police: driven vehicle. ‘the atin day} he ‘vas travelling at a. speed | thaf we had. been fined for some’ inohths’. préviously — and ‘we! humbly submit that -he was in! no way. driving recklessly. Leb .us not hang on to ideas, that enforced a pedestrian awith« or without his little red flag) to: precede all motorised vehicles; in England’ a. few decades ago.: Let us ‘credit the average driver: to obey the law, and rely upon: with some intelligence, help him to. travel slower when . nec-! essary, and thereby win his support — even if some extrdm- : ists have to be more sdverely! dealt with. Let us keep abreast with the: times—especlally if by so «o-' ing we can neip lower the aecident rate, “ ‘ DC, YULE, " Prince Rupert. Theat Sper red in Fall " bie Injured, old lugboat skipper: ls In “good condition" in Prince! Rupert General Noapital today | following .an necident yester- ' day morning when he slipped | and fell HM ient onto his back : al tha. 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