7 speech i isa basic tool which everyone must use. . on _ olay smith Chronicle, Do Your Part To Prevent ~ Mishap Fvery 48 Seconds Every 48 seconds an automobile ‘aceldent. ‘acewrs on : Canada's. streets and: highways, Someone ‘is. injured every s ¢laht minutes, The. annual /toll. in’ Uves lost, and property “ damag sed each yenr reaches a higher: ‘evel. “Many. nulomobjle: accldants oceur’ ‘nt. night and the All |jonnad Insurdj vi Pode ae ti i ey ae rules, tor .Tniaht driving, § is a ih ear i oe no nat; ci ye \ fin op: Nap. oe. De nol rely on wine a pli, ‘thotr otfets are some- - tines unsafe, In gcrtoral, drive ‘slower than you ‘would during the: day “Tine: ‘when visibilflytig rood,’ mo -f@, Keo) a -gnacial watch for pedstrians in dark clothing, a) Always dim. “yQuy’ lights when’ following, another ear or © Mippraaching. other cars. * | ie Keon wall to: your awn ‘alae ‘of ‘the rond, Appronehing alrivers. vac your lights to help. aseariain thelr own position, ne Pull well. off the highway. tf you nal atop for repalys z alhoy reasons; Always carry a flashlight af. Flare for vad dn emlrgonelos, Pim your brakes several Lines ‘i! ‘lve zn toad warning nen you ‘ato about to alo, lsnal Wears, ~ SOMETHING NEW “UNDER THE SUN . ‘Jewish. ‘leaders: | UNFORTUNATELY -for _{ the short ‘range victory. ‘{most serious cost was the bitter. hatred of Israel, not ‘only by-all were living in, lle. cams nedr 0 | tional home for the Jewish, h people ‘T have not always agreed with* ‘|some means which Zionists fav- oured. to. Dr. » . Magnes’ the noble]: —rhead : ‘of; Jerusalem university— | who. were:then advocating such 4 -course.-But the “grim facts of ‘history’ awere.. such’ that: these voices were drowned out by ac- tual” events, - “In the end, the people of Israel proclaimed: their new decision | ® The ‘outcome was exactly as. Thy repeatedly predicted: it in Uni ‘column—the Israelis-gave a! un Arabs’ enemies one of the mé: {humiliating but temporary de- feats ‘in modern times. — a a a Israel, there were long: range costs te. The the neighboring” governments but by: the - million-or-so% « Arabs _.|who-had-cithier been chased out of Palestine. altogether, or who oT shall. never for eet ihe sh that 1 gobi in:1951 when. visiti fot bf too or a ‘hort. . |Naganeth; Stheeboyhood: ‘noine’| ah Jest & to, Communist because’ the ‘ Cont-. munists were the strongest anti-. . Zionists, And’ among the Arabg who.were then voting Commun-" 20 ra cay’ ente’ uses a saw. ora ‘eager uses : | 2 T 1¢, only difference is that. the saw and the | axe are particular tools.of. specific tr ‘ades,. Whereas: ist in. ‘Nazareth’ were Christians (belicve: ft or ‘not,: Baptists). That was.'six. year's. ago, and. I uriderstand thére’. ‘has ; been . a time’ in domestic felationships in Israel. . Bul. let us ‘never, forget this ementary. fact about the re- vori.stale of Israel: In the first ‘en, years of internationally rec: milion: Jewish immigrants were brought into ‘the little country, But the net increase in the pop- Wation was nil, The number of Jewish jinmigrants coming in just about halaneed: the number af Arabs going.aut,’ me 4 ote ee iT J§ piways ¢ a sven nt Hag ae da We gle VDA he wrave and’ Neh the ae ic ie der, ag soon as Israel's sover- agnty. was recognized; The stun. ning defeat which Israol tafiiet- ed an'the Aral qrinies whieh in-. ‘vaded hor--plus the presence of easy to be wise He wren can “an armistioe’' 4 Buta the “Arabs hovernments: ‘bo! thelr revenge, _| of their: restored: Promised Land: -{But.I-have:never wavered in my: says’ Ottawa: will ; fillment ofthe age. ‘old.dream of. 2,00, 000 for) new construc. ‘the Holy: Land’ once again ‘flow- | national: | state, But the .Arabs- of -Pales- ea tine, and” of“ all” negithy.. :coun- . tries, challenged that op by; making war on Jsriel, lary hat -almost i re Athen: voted; real: improvemerit’ since’ that’ agniged ‘Sovereignty: ‘about one; the UN-—compelled the defeated! ... Arabs to secopt what wis called) by ‘refusing to. permit’ “edad be be- tween ‘thelr countries and: Israel, and: by" refusing to. permit, “atilp-|_ ments of goods’ to ‘pass’ ‘ithYough their waterways or ports, {f. signed to Israel;:. raell: ships” to Pass Untough the Suez Canal, * ne Until" 1961 ‘none. of powers ever so much‘ as. peeped| in- protest. against this: ‘flagrant |’ violation--of the: Convention of 1888. which: gtirantees the-right of passage to the ships of all'na- tions, on equal terms, But nbe- ginning in 1951, the: United: Na- tions did begin’ ‘By series’ -Of: pro-. iésts to Egypt.: However’. nothing. had been’ done “until: ‘last au-| law into their own: Hands * “anid inade the blitzkrieg attaok’ ‘which swept the Eg gyplian. armies: out of the Sinai peninsula. ‘ ob *. . PAR from making ; ‘aration - secure, that, long-provoked: ‘ate tack seems - to me-to have been one of the most unwise. and. ill- advised adventures ‘Of modern times, 9: s aig Of course the Israeli. army: did what every well-informed: mili- tary authority knew it was cap-|: able of doing, especially ‘in a}: surprise attack, But, il's:a poor trick which won't work’ :-both ways, From a. long-range point of view, Israél is ‘a° hundred mes more vulnerable’ to a:sur- prise Attack: by her Arab neigh- sours than’ they Ore, Ie Jig” no’ secret,: in mnilitary circles, that thg world ‘is’ ‘nish- ing out of {he «ea of the piloted airplane, and into. the t of guided missiles, ‘There is no *“ountty in future attack, ine ‘the rock et’ age, than Israel.”. en bob “In 3 later: article: I- will” try. ‘to. show . how . this. ‘state of affairs is not only a danger to Israel, 16. but to all of us; but that. there Tis something we.can-do about it, keep to. help. save, _ Israel: “and. world peace,’ hob des ‘For Exemption r .VANCOUVER @ — Roman Catholics in British Columbia! have won their long . have parochial schools exempt- ted from property taxes, Introduced in the legislature; Tuesday all separate schools will ‘be tax-exempt from aly 1 if! jthey provide education. equiva. Jent to public schools,’ i *: In Coquitlam, Christmas refused ‘to speculate on the tuture of three parochial schdols taken over by {he.muni- pay back tases, - The munielpal . counell voted er ce SAyBi major te is brewing In So. cia) Credit ranks over the separ ale schools oesue, mee “an foros ort denoseoatta GHORCE DAWES AUCTIONEER, a ethane wu ind a ih . ob 4 b Tye met ew Bim VE mor, ee Foy foe ye Caen # ft pots (HY ' twat! ‘y yo nig : es uf, } From the ts rosy me © blossom to harvest. oy ~ day, peaches for © , ~ Royal City aro. en jaar fended in 4, ; “the.worldsfamous = S| a i Okanagan orchords, |. © pleted and pected abe Egypt has:never ‘permitted Té- tuinn; when‘the-Israeli’ 00k :the |. aul ‘the world more vulnerable tol. Vin the’ Hative. habital, says Carl} New Zealand: to make tape re-| ~ mat. Catholics. ae ‘Win Move _ i “hy RON MONK _ “cocktail pparites are: usually ‘tunevions at Which. a lot. of people: ‘talk poppycock until. the tail- ‘end-of the evening at someone: “else’s: expense, In. Prince Rupert it is different, I've been: invited: to. two:and enjoyed both, eae the first: I.wis able to, mect a large number of city | resi dents: quickly . ‘and conveniently. At the second, last night, 1, met sthe | ‘merchants, So did’ Captain David Roberts of Union Bleamship : Ltd _ busifessmen: of this city are & pretly smart crew, he’ ‘questions wshot' at: the, captain after he had presented Q! fréighting. provasition were the sort that rip the wrap- pings offfan attraciive idea and probe ita vital weaknesses, “Normari Bellis and Archie Bowen (Co-op), Merv Hampton, “(Kelly Douglas), George Ward and Bili Poitle (Malkins), Frank Hicks (Gordon:and’ Anderson), Alec Cembela (Bob Parker) and Gerry Woodside’ (Daily News) sailed in with brondsides that Capt. ‘Roberts did, well to survive, ‘Both’ parties ‘were arranged ‘by Union Steamships local ‘agents Ed Enwright and Ren FinJayson, That, plus smooth ser- vice-from: the. Canadian Legion Club 27's team of waiters, must ‘be tie formula, for suecessful receptions, Me % % Ys short. in the siren cireult at the Telephone Department ~-yesterday. had six auxiliary” firemen skidding: up. to the Fire ‘Hall *around..4:30 pm. They .were met by Fire Chief Ear! Becker and ‘told it was:a false aiarm. Another volunteer phoned. ‘because che suspected - from the tone of the, slren, that it might be 8. amistake. ~ This morning I wanted. to get in touch ; with Ray Giordano, Bud Schuman, Bill Sedgwick, Harold Leverett, Bill Lapuschinsky, Scherk to find out what they .: Don: Wanamaker ; and Norman § were’. ‘doing at the exact. moment the alarm ‘sounded.’ Don was the: only: -man ‘I’ could ‘trace: He'd been: just about to get into his ¢ar when the siren squawked, so-he'got a fast start, Tid have ‘had to startthe’ siren, again. to get the rest of the gang together. ‘And’ even Offbeats. wouldn’t dare do that, There may,:be. some. reporters who’ would trade their lives for story, YT but; this ane. is-not among. the gallant - -pand,- ‘However, the-tily” must feel proud of their volunteer fire- ‘nen, It’s comforting to. know they canbe on the job.so quickly ta get B® # “Read this’ ‘Before buying. any new. boots: High-heel shoes may: “be° good- ‘for-some men, as well as women, It all depends on the angulation: of the spine. , " Dr..-Inving Toftness’ of Wisconsin, visiting Toronto to ad- dress’. chiropractors, . believes some people should wear high heelssothers low Ineels and the rest should go barefoot, “Women have been smart enough for. years lo wear heel heights that.make them comfortable,”*he said, “but men — except cowboys—have been’ caught flat-footed, Most people are off balance. 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