Cr ---------- aii Postal Cliarl Shrewd Mind By ALEX MOEN o 4 Canadian Press Mall Wiikey 16 isn e §1 00 OTTAWA (CP) ~Wiliam Hem § stile tiviok tous Hon was wnalie 16 walk wil BE wodild We the s fowr years Wid Ate en IY Wy Ties is day Ae Aem WH ru ald lier » While fit fhe BppeT sw #1200 A of Bis bed # PAE BEY BG CY EY diaad & esr directing me of Canang Wigs' GWRTRIMET EL THISIRESSES 8s Dos NY Hamil om ferer isin ald Al 4 Wr LE EE ways of mpeir Re eps shen pes edhy hices REII% imied js ahinet's sha philic ming the youngest mem When he wa § TRH fk net he House, in 199% Dame Pro i8 yes In 195% the W wo y # 8 tn hakre the fir ative in CT Wr Graee. he wh ye Conse win # Yonires sew with eal ae €$ TA » iss eried ges pr we in Ottaw yer ndren Aur Fees Con n Quehee pro pretinaste s Mr Hamilton 5 of Alias # Ine was mn than Ne of a gree duce me WAS POSTAL CRITH When | firsk came Henig ana are pened urder discussion at n From that! day official post in Ihe and up WE of nm it hap Veen Hyd I ni hut Hamilio sada 18 tad # Nike stal mallers he Lime 8 that pr were dose te any SPONSORED RESK AR H ed 7 | jumped ng m Iw criti He g and ' levelopmis made Tiere wi diy 5 ' Vie LL i Wigh priority projet st offi post # eft the HB 4 BYE hice s which, because of Lave mis nature hada gleeted hy op NEW COR i] ma ' i on Canada y Limited of Filteen Ig ' pment of a) Bren the contra tended to he he position mene For bachelor of from Sir George Williams Co lege. Montres and PT mueh knowledge of polices 1878 chance to make a ments mosl a irass mark in a field for which he was politicians After putting in five 12-hour da in the capital the prices spends Baturds waking hranchlorganizations In nh (rine own nf Montreal and carrying oul his publis rmerhan The the MK uy wi commerce Argres work prior of Parl) rom Mr. Hamilton wi i ening well He had heen head of Ine division font of the wartime prices and (rade hoard in 1046-47. When elecied tojown Aoordo door Parliament, Mr. Hamilton was poll ve manager of the Monires I just want find out what Advertising and Bales Executive peopie think," he sa Club and the hoard of Irade That doesn't mean representative on eity eonunt il airee with or ahide bh He convinced thal. any Wish of my eons! concer with a country-wide staff elected It af 50.000 in 11,5600 outlets handling own judgment and do what | he 10,000,000 pieces of mail a day|lieve is right, hut if 1 didn't keep would he a likel arget for alin foueh with wan! young husiness eeking io and need, | eo improve its efficient proper Mir HIS PET PEEVE physica In the witeh from ecritie to been the department head, his views ony { his improved service were un People like who ean't do age changed except on one point---the things Ike playing foothall or abolition of twice-s-day mail de: hockey, often go overheard in livery. This eut by the former trying to compensate for It In diheral government had heen one other things they can do." of pet peeves. Bul he re Mr Hamilton married opinion gener I have to every ing When | tn use my l mission in ent what people tdn't do that job dnstry DAKE The man Hamilton admits that his wiirmity has probably mixed blessing al the (} ont Hees mi that there Binee Ruth mergers J check o 10( uspend U8 transportation Congress more than four year "rallroad mergers should he encouraged." And the industry took it from om he ded mergers ecomomies and help put the financial 1067 have THE OSHAWA BIG SIREN GETS A CHECKUP / B Liewt, A Car i roofiop preparation (Clare for Railroads Favoring Meraers By JACK ADAMS WASHINGTON ark 1960.70 may well hecome ade of the great American railroad mergers rhe consolidation move is roll and the elimate 1s right prime factor is the attitude of the Interstate Commerce Com It is frankly (AP which will a sounder which has the power antitrust laws in field three heen Teagiw ris dign V.ngineers wiarmng favorable '| WM. RIDGELY effect important | approved pif red the question from the Isabe! Beeman of Ottawa in 1054, [two of them in the last 12 months Saturday Some will of Ti mile sirens am in ithe a! Ontario cepires appheations ending before the gommi Other in the making ¥ INETEer so pronounced 18 the trend ha of aid thinks that eventually a he only abou! & dozen the UBS shout ned James Syme Railroad Ae Pent nia eantl ne EF wil ems n in the outh mao © or our eas n the west this eparile Ihres the The A time, operating more rallrond business a A ale civilian slert test in blast wf first such test in | Civilians will | te Ww five or six there are compan 11 of them doing $3,000,000 o year nen alfected hy the test defence Bault Ble Hamil- he | Future ol | ie Mire and are planned for Bt. Catharines Niagara Falls are The others are in lon, alions A yeer ago coal-carriers, wen go ahead wit the hoth major re en the eonsolidation expected rease the net income of the tw $12000 000 a year entl the 1C( merger of the Erie which hope witht saving $13,000 nod Le in| Lin Lurkawiannga #92 five years to he 000 in operating ecosis Applications now hefore commission include rem | short-line oper Norfolk and West and the Virginian Railway |" "Sure, I Think It's Unfair!... a in sanctioned and the annually (4 n if television stations can days, I don't see why 1 can't show them in our theatre, After all, the technicians at the TV stations get paid for showing movies on show films on Sun~ Sundays--why shouldn't I? told for CITY COUNCIL I've heard it said I'd be working seven days a week if the theatre was open on Sundays, Well, I'd have something to say about that ~and so would my Union! With quite a few movie houses closed since television came along, a lot of us fellows don't have jobs, and if the theatres opened Sundays more projectionists would be needed, So that's why 1 say , , , I think it's unfair that TV can show films on Sundays and I can't, I'm going to vote for SUNDAY MOVIES on DECEMBER 5th HOW ABOUT YOU? Photograph posed by e professional model for, , THE MOTION PICTURE THEATRES ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO THE STORE FULL OF BARGAINS YOU ARE INVITED TO OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED ¥ OSHAWA 21 BOND ST. 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