Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 2, 1950, p. 2

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moattwo the acton free mess thursday mabcii 2m 1ks0 qhj artmt ri jlrthb futh em7 thrur at art 0ui astktvlmi uciuj dui sul ci susscuftiom lattsfei w u uu t iumi1 utu cl 4a vartfc u j mw tiiwim iaiasj w advutuino ia fwimm illilms iuiiim akkmah vrj ia al tit fft umihlibi u at m ik winuaim tkt u al w wr la uf fcilp i mil i 1 1 i freauaaawtat twtl i ftrfc tat t i tfc t 1 j ty ik idtur a- 4w rcua fruiajr muj u 9uku tfctflib ta4 ihl cut u mf fc u ul umttaj w tv v f it kuur km ul nt wuli prartisa f ik ultra ct al mtth unmuwhi ik rauj kv ik sottj ltew t tfc u1 aam kp mk tifwiirljal arldp nil 11 fcuuo umorui ojfu m ji tl ttttuj f illnnn ui fttitaljt the brituh election ar over but iuimi re far from tented in tpite of the fact that a huge vote wn call and a large percentage of trie voten exerciied their franchiie in view of the trend back to the coniervalive party in the old lacwj it ae to tey that llw cureall few all tlu hat not been found by the labor party there looking at the elect ton in australia and new zealand and now the retult in britain it can be at turned that people have tried the toe i all it phtlotophy and have found it wanting it it a theory that hat been on the market for many yea rt but application of it hat not at yet proven tuccettful there will be a halt in many of the nationalization tchemet in britain a government with tuch a thm margin at that of the labor party cannot undertake any major change and will probably be forced to toon call another lection when tome party will be given a clear mandate it it fortunate that here m canada we did not become involved in the new theonet and parties too seriously true there has been trial given to them in the provinces but not on a national tcale and therefore not at harmful to the national economy perhaps the reason is that we cana diant have already some experiences with nationally owned services tuch as the cnr and have found out that big profits are not available but rather deficits have to bo met regularly from public funds public contributions ust for the take of ownership are not popular and it may be well to have had a few local examples to deter it from plunging too deeply elections elsewhere are proving too that government control of services is not over effi cient and the theory is not at all practical su00r trad swap in a recent tpeech mr st laurent made it perfectly clear that it was not only with europe that there mutt be more balance in international trade with canada too there is a sirmlir prob lem and it must be faced nd solved we have a golden opportunity right now as a result of the oil development in western canada says the financial post in the fairly near future canadi may be pro ducing sufficient oil for its own requ rements to move this from the point of production to our main consuming centres however would require tremendous outlai for transportation a much more sensible arrangement would be for western and central u s markets to buy this oil from nearby western canada and eastern canada to continue to buy from the eastern us in other words the oil resources of the continent would be pooled and oil it not the only commodity which could be handled in this sensible fashion there is alto natural gas possibly coal base metals and similar products in this day and age we cannot afford to fritter away our energy in carrying products half way across a continent when it isn t necessary tt value o an industry to tka town the industrial bureau of the atlanta georgia chamber of commerce hat published tome in te resting figures about what nn industry emptoy ing 150 men does for a town in which it is located according to these figures- the payroll of this factory for iso men will support33 occupied homes 24 additional professional men 6 600 acres of additional farm produce an ad aitionai 22 room school and 18 teaehers 33 retail stores with a half million dollars in retail tales 320 cars and the service for tame and two and a half million dollars extra taxable valuation collecting the news when your newspaper editor or reporter asks questions he does not seek to satisfy personal curiosity but to fulfil his duty to the paper and therebyold htspaper tofulfit4tduty to the- public the public ti entitled to know the news and it it th nwtppri duty to gather the newt regard ut i of whom it affects and when a stumb ling block it thrown in the papers way it it an attempt to thwart the rightt of the public no real newspaperman has a desire to twist or molcfrke fads to his own taste as tome people imagine for he realizes that truth is stranger than fiction and when he feels the truth has been given to htm he is satitfied but some people make a purpose of deceiving reporters evident ly they forget that the reporter s training has taught him to sense the nigger in the woodpile the public demands fads and depends upon the paper to get the facts and not the gottip end to present them fairly and clearly wneskeuu pay ever since the end of the war trvere hat been keen interest in canada in the subject of low rental housing it has been pretty clearly estab lished that et present prices a great many cana diant steadily employed at reasonable wages cannot pay full rente it for the tort of houses which they feel they thould have one puzjhng question which hat had little disc union it how to decide how good a house anyone thould have every plan for tubtidied housing developments now teems to fove a standard of houting well above that which the average utly employed worker it able to pcovidt tor himself at present and teems contented to occupy putting that aside as a really puzzling prob irm not yet fully discussed to any extent there is the next problem of who is going to pay for all this recently with some signs of unemployment there hat leen a tendency to think of houting plans not only as a method of improving the accommodation of our poorer citizens but as a tourcoof employment two very different arguments have been offered recently one comes from the mayor of ottawa who insists that that city cannot possibly afford to do anything about low rental subsidized housing he feels that that belongs to the do minion government prime minister st laurent on the other hand insists that municipalities should take some re sponsibility for providing public works of any sort to spread employment he shows no signs of accepting mayor dour que s theory now before there is any more talk of hous ing provided by public authorities at the cost of taxpayers these two points should be discussed exactly how good a house are the public authon ties supposed to provide for people who cannot pay all their own rentals and who is going to pay some of these ideas of subsidized housing go pretty far one m p has actually suggested that whatever else is done everyone who is furnished with a subsidized house by the public luthoritics should be given 40 per cent owner ship of it to start that is a pretty attractive idea but does the honorable gentleman in question imagine for a moment that this country can at present guarantee everyone a good house at n j rental which he can afford to pay and in addi t on to that give h m a 40 per cent equity in the i r ouse as soon as it is built housing for the less fortunite members of society is something which interests canadians very much but it is really a subect to be discus sod in pretty reil stic terms cjoitofc51forcziotl 1 recollections ol aclon lot5o1lcz3orzzt back in 1900 tub frai ik uw tfc pr frca ai tunay lima i iftm t butlneu of lh oanada glove works u hemming orxsrr up- to datv aggregate wfiot mor than thu tlmr ust year spcxial to thr free im ijon aim kngund tthursday miirnlng march ul 10qo lite k nw outrs from en huller thli morn ln that h tiu at ll ru vrd lmtymmlth atlrr j3fi days thr bo itaituretl c given its utwrty kaittkim ftxl rlllzrns art imrr romr frtf thr kralrt rejoicing ihu id hly rvrr lenrw ar m v in jr itrftk ami frllnjt of thankkivinu ilr rvrry ttrratt mr win llrmalrrtt hat t i up holnltil l al kenl f r 1h n r with inl w i- irr inm o on ul t ami tut crtsful tnjrlisji iiiwi i i7ir fourth infikfrvii m r 1 r ihc fivnl rhurrh huihtlni will im aliuind in kn x hmth it a snllnlh whh rtlllrtk r rvlrf i ml wntkliik f atn mutt of urn ufttkus in m m ii 11 ant i i mill lr iim ffi tjflj l 1 n sjturtln 1 nti i n r urs in ir 11 1 int i tl t ririttl l km i mi mrixiniht t msttk 1 i ih n in a t n ntui ii inltv ti m l ijivk nw tlk itlitk mllh a vlf v i to iim t mntiltshnit nt of n rr miifry i h rr u h nn inslitutl n wnlt i of k niitm im nrfll to tin fni nil within n milium of flv mil in la ltl at immi rnu i ihuisda ht i i it i- 1 ir rn iihl of tht lnt iiia f nt nfi1 i 7 m kvck in 1930 talirn from uw iuim f um v lrv cf ttiuraiuj yrh xt itso ttii miow dbiinm1 franldly hut mon enmr in ccn qulrkrr slto 1 i a mtwiink of lntorestrt cltlzrn j max hfld on monday ern1nji to plan f r a u untile hnnqurt and rllr prrsnlatlon lo thr hockey t am ami officer j ttic wortl floixl in 18 ers was rsmti ncd at 1m wllllamji on m irutn uhrn the watrr of thi credit rrach1 a point rrmrmhcrfd onl h the oldest inhahltanu lc jnms in the upper rt nrh t the ruer hai lo to dynamited the men a club of 1h united cliureh held another open meet ln when mr thos mcgllucuddy j i f toronto wn the entrrtalner ills tnlk was a raicful of y lkn j al n ronentlnn of the rant f cnnnln mx it am id of acton wbi elected to lh hlh office of grnnd superintend ent of wtliinrtnn olmrlrt ntpn hii i al his hnmi mill sir et t n irl r nrii mnrninj hi lrlnr j imo tohn mini hill in his sjtwt ir editorial notes if its only 1 more diys until spr ng it ccr nnly hasn t been a long winter one time fatal heart ailment under control thi pist r v tts hi witntsstd m m kt it id inn s in nn dicim j but nun mon dnrnitic thin this dtcntr thiit p ninllin is trul 1 lift si 1 r w hi r cast s of subictite men n il ndoc irditis a h irt in fiction ir concirnid it is st itcnl l the cinidnn lit art avsooiafion until 10u it uts rare for n jenrn stiff rtnfi from this ht irt ilm rtt to reco rriiou it is just ibnut 0 nn for on to die j it w is dm to or fnrniiniit 1 i ib mm ut mount sinai hospital in n v york th it physicians thr world orr ntween 1000 and 102 li irneil to recotnire the disease fn its rnrl stages itnwexrr nothing i could make a doctor more deprt s sed than the task of carinc for pn titnls suffonni from this ailmrnt th wtn usuallv voung and thi dist is was invarinblv fatal thin came penicllin but for four mars 1w0 1w4 it acquired the rt putation of being usclrts in thlt disease it was then that one of dr ubrnnns pupils dr leo lowe who was workinc in the brook hn jewish hospital announced re dominion and provincial parliaments opened sutj of furth experimenta with last week with nothing radical predicted in the penicillin he demonstrated that cpening speeches no new tarxet and apparently largir nmounu of penl- 1 c cim the disease could be stopped i no lowering of taxet can be anticipated from nc then manv lixcs ha been either government source a buyer s market in new cars is predicted great men forget themselves in serving clhers small men forget others in serving them selves snow ploughing was taken more seriously after the second week of february weather and roads were ploughed wider on the highways this talk of all the different types of bomb that may be used to eliminate the human race is certainty not befitting christian nations or a world that has had such opportunity for enlight enment over the centuries 1 saed bv the combination of earl j diagnosis and effective treatment with larce doses of penicillin and it u er probable that the this year since production is now nearly caught canit prev utcs up with the demand last year 275 000 cars and trucks were told in canada of the 200 000 passenger cars bought by canadians 25 000 were british cart ian heart association ro- uase we know that people with rheumatic ohular disease who de elop an apparently innocent in- fection such as an abscessed tooth uhich is extracted or tonsillitis ma develop subacute bacterial endocarditis as a complication of it is estimated that most wage earners will this innocent infection bv chins receive a refund in income tax this year due to a p adequate amounts 1m- lower rate whch betame effective njnuary sslehnn xt vti t0 rwr- t vyextnictiqnjind by treating all acute l49 thrt will bein reverse to iormer years infections bv modern methods we when at a rule a letter from the income tax niust certain prevent thed-nelop- department was not usually good news crdlti 8ubocute bqclerinl endo kitchener upholstery it umut wlltr bw hmh tour cjmsurihu ar cu t warn w out tuka umb bail lilteaew 3 plwa iu-umig- fjlamlwu tsj60 1 free pickup and deuvery phone ifts acton carrolls fanct wlux mack almon red bjaa saclt la eawikir4 by maar u caaj backvya ta taxtar t4 flavr bat hirian tk4v u aajy a uauu1 ck of tfcli apaelaa it la not to wu known at e ui ua tnaa 8cky 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