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Daily Journal-Record, 2 May 1963, p. 4

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. Journal-Record OT ee 3 ) OTTAWA REPORT. ea A lon Oa , 3 | Chance For Pearson i To Prove Old Pledae W. D. COTTON, Publisher and General Manager 4 =— Gaekville Journal . Rectrl, Thereiay, May 2 208 . BY PATRICK NICHOLSON ; , aithough he includes a ee e 7. e OTTAWA~""Thate are no two Gn Sao nme tal Se ‘Economics Of Accidents nti, Hit he a Tare et arin enya aie ae to Prime Minister Macmillan "Hie F Prove We're All Losers. - Seek Serceeritar ee Prove We! | Praitietrares ee Sie na Oakville Safety Council vicechair Back of every death, every injury fe ven's Wichibenis Gear toast pow Mackenzie King honored ‘qoan Willlam Maybank has expressed a story of personal grief and hardship. forelgn visite top priority in his colleagues ‘by’ tectanseainee » @oncern over an increase in highway ; Sixty Days of them for admission to the Im “He bas cause for worry The daily at work, on the highways and in other Ee Britain and the US. will Move ant Re hee Gee gecident report carried on page 3 of . places result in an annual economic take place at this month's meet diner and others were thus ac Ser aieuesier reveal upiidsia have ES ot monene © Gallary. 7h0 ees ing of the North Atlantic Treaty coladed. : in the United States last year was & falls ef vil importante ts. Mops MONON nereased over 1962 and so have those bed the recent Conserva- | dafured in highway misbape (111 visa. “oPPing $18.8 biliea, cin Mie Oe oe this column has * | ‘vig 46). Three have been killed on our This figure is computed on the weal, morting it Londen, tad roa mt, ton een highways, one only hours before Mr. Datla of medical and hospital expenses. General t on Taritts nition of his well $ Maybank made his comments to the loss of wages, and production, proper- and Trade in Geneva. The three strenaié fie ‘athe meess ie y ty damage and the cost of settling in- government heads wont , have t one : [ gE g ? aH ef HE at gr Semen ke ee ‘ . Maybank wondered if in- gurance claims. ‘Not to mention ‘e crease in traffic accidents could be lawyers’ fees ot al. é raent. fa, peomao cm traced to a “slackening up” on the Not only do accidents represent a will be the tty fee show panapla a gery vecbloves Safety Council's safe driving cam- sheer waste of money which could be Co Ard Nabi so much for our export trade We doubt it Maybe a “‘slacken- spent for education or in #o many nie ieverasie ofmste for too Seek, ante is depen ing up” by Mr, and Mrs. Motorist. other ways, but-they also curtail our me renal Sehettanes cervelive edmisigiraton, ‘The most costly thing we do is get- productive ability Ke Berge yd Singh oo gay eon much for the frills. The ting involved in accidents. The double tragedy in this story | be that Hon. Lester Pearson Sand cnecie eee ; ‘ No one should need to be remind- ie that nearly every accident is pre- - —_ ‘the High from London as ister Pearson's foreign ed of the collective tragedies wrapped _ventable. In no other field of human : itun? thiscnichoes. tine ef for nace evestve: taceiepemenes up in the fact thousands are killed on activity do we spend so much and BATTER UP fogrersbee Bhat ogy Phalgrr A bal reac sapethedlt ripper oe eur highways each year and even more = get #0 Little. Something to _ Qisabled, temporarily or permanently. next time you take the wheel. OF CABBAGES AND KINGS Baptism And Chance ented that before the Le is ta Premier | fn on ot irae ie mae ae owe §6TQ Unload Paychecks | the Premier will call a general elec- to be called during a Legislative pes- BY KEITH ELLWOOD keith rg barnes gre trom me and, heeding the advice i . al eee ont ees ie sion. pail canbe sald that the herp * agatha tet l= Fagg gece constituencies unrepresented — This was, we suggest, a new aeer Canpbativitie hed its "bape "Those fortunate enough to sal habit. , Cigaretie smoking tha | and Sault Ste. Marie. a sadiitlans 6h Sud sctpied res cccints tale’ core spent ft in the a tls Mice dando | to be held following the ‘3 more i Aaverage-bin has to alcohol, I Halton has been without a member = serving of the stipulated notice. It was fan Han. A te ie ‘tly thrown-together table — day an it comes. | of the Legislative Assembly at Queen's also a successful attempt to whitewash Not bad for a night's sport . . . where a bette of Fler ota be once and I Park since the death of Stanley Hall demands for by-elections, particularly 8% Friday was just for ope — by" sn the Pow.Wow Room, prices qiifcit in (Halton PC) last August. from Hal ors, PL gern ti ' difficult in giving up emoking ton riding. Tt gives one pause to nee how Say heeer tae 9k hasbare T've done it a hundred _.. Repeated calls for a by-election Furthermore, at least some of the sagen: beehe Seine ake Ns 13d Oem ee eases abciniee a ae fore. (Pshaw!) — “Were ignored by the Robarts govern- = vacancies occurred when the Legisla- reaitr ed demmett ret yee lar per. saad tn worst be bh; : p a | ments, both Liberal and Conservative, ture was not in session when the must have been-chucking away. @ Man’ ot, the, gamesters bing to Kicking the fag crave. Robarts Now Stronger | at gt emit matutes imposed no ber, fictitious or by hat fulle last Friday. Nobody Girbel And wi sant wood), ‘thelr moral and legal responsibilities otherwise, to holding by-elections. can convince ma Batprery hots = Arcording to Mark Twain: “Its | T began my withdrawal af : ; : . t we emma on Monday of keeping the house “filled up.” By denying representation to Hal. last verted ‘The law of avers ord yg ew bao fica qviniene Gat ven on wana with ay on But Win still A Toss-Up Ie there must : pd ee een Hal ton riding, the Premier has provided Sar. ott ere in the throne, ay — ee SSS riding, Mr. Robarts was ving ready-made ammunition with which Yet, nonetheless, one is left with Because thie fs Cancer Week, for a smoke, 4 TORONTO—Frankly I don't The biggest difference up te the obligations of his office or the opposition will use to take pot Belin Sleniy- San ge a I have shucked my normal at- “De you know what week tia know, A reporter here these ably that the session made was tothe high regard in which he is held. shots at his localmanon-he-scene, Despite a brisk iid eat tip- Hehetermriesar gg Lenten hair is?" asked the little woman. daye gets asked one question, that. it showed the government When two Liberal MLAs filed George Kerr. Pretty tough on a new ever. the top of the re _ ; My mind, still furry from too and it seems only the one ques had vigor and aggressiveness | formal Aotice that four constituencies candidate, ment and bit to the bone, fans Lhave hurled my last cgaretie oa se eT ony? ton? anrenages HE Pi on too i : Wife's folke arriving? .., I gave And thie reporter, at least, much influence throvehout ig | : } ; < noe Miaiity, | beee't a ches | eva. Tron cles, Clay Feet BYGONE DAYS seat yostgse up emesngt™ last all X would bave wien ott he etc com j The idea rounded loca ved ayn ore belts eost miunicated to the voters. (UROM THE CANADIAN REGISTER) He falled. And we will blame him gonial" shat the weamer hve and’ every number war grested about lt the aff Gat reaina are Be tumed out or at last tha woouy 8 pleted. fe _ Sports fans can lament again that for disappointing us, for sport a Star, formerly owned by the with enthuslastic applause. The ae s eminen polls. . bad name, ois Dakvillertevigation Go, il be profits were applied © the public BLP peli eta Oe cakaiiy wend avi bk Oe i addon’ a” overage t* placed &: the OukvilleToronto echool gramophone fund. ” ergy the same way as late as just Which, thanks to closing But perhaps the blame for his route again this summer, to call How atrange these mortals be. failure and the others accused with ‘regularly a Lorne Park. The boat Repeatediy, man is told of the Sut then the situation fective recta t take © he ree ned=in 1908 and the hull APRIL 28, 1951 — Mr. and rhe by learned cn anged radically h him, reste more with us than the goa to Capt. Gillespie, of Corn . Mrs, W. D. MacMillan, Mr, and authorities, yet A yale’ hod athletes themselves. wall, She has been rebuilt on the ‘Mrs. D. Y, Patrick and Dr. and an roulette with a 4, and slowly, | penta Se Sie en ae . waiue Weae end: Wil be ready Mrs. J! D. Galloway entertal te. pa slowly, it major considerations, Looking at the public's exaggerated again thig summer. The Toronto @t the home of the latter before re T go again, We MO Gents cam : A main one is organization, The, importance of sports, the unbalanced horse show in attracting our arth ate he Bie ry age logtay M of ode opted the last few weeks of the Agere tcc rasle ee sense of values which makes it more sPor's ‘hia week. Al, Kemp '* tre. Hunter Reid, Mrs, James ha session it brought down a whole and that the Liberals ate in their important than any other activity for Set Ae Sennos ta & thoes ener Ce eS eee were some very ficant bor shape in years, millions, we can see a feflection of vant — Postmaster » WhO red Sparlis — the? tteps — medicare, minimum the gove not been Gur own failur& in that of these Sivavasas a tidy treated + [htan in the Royal York for. the DAILY THOUGHT —weses,, portable pensions, a Stee it could ill be in serious fence toa lib 44 foundation plan for school as- in serious era! ye es paint which eaetes to eythipregin gh very As touching brotherly leve ye cotgen ee cas trouble. a cubteailice ot makes te annual meeting Cross, Joddin Then there es Blame for the moral failure of the — and afterwards a reception in the nage not that I write we yeu! istration turned” overnight into candidates. The Liberals have betting players can be traced back to Lieutenant-<Governor's suite for ye yourselves are tmoght of 4) socremive, driving govern been getting out good men. And en TL a ae Shank Ge aes ee | Ol oe word is that they: will field an and sportewriters who teach and ‘% Sixth ‘Line between the tal: tained at cup and saucer achievement creche aaa way aha fia Wes The of gemire change With this. candidates in the election. preach one lesson — win at all costs. track wid (puicdanea oe for tins evening good will among men is an ac- The Robarts gopernment still Everything {s really too tn Peete pare rok ged pe opterteate y Betty Merry at the homi complishment of God, to imn’t going to win any general ee eee ere aha On Lk ei ro Sagssioree ag re Mra. be..encouraged ty men. tion in a walk. : guesses" at this stage. ® takes peewee = ceiving a coat of stone. When * class and ushers him along to big these two roads are made good time, the only subject of the game they wil torm a belt line up'ere. COMMON LANGUAGE FOR EUROPE STILL DISTANT DREAM has been set 4s the side of the Hver and down the winning; the purpose other. It will also mean that poet eam pea Aba cr Pgh tie or ea a : ° e,° e t Sitters aeieerae = C Of Tradition Hard To Shift - Andrew, who. has been attend: : ot Soe enturies radition Hard Lo és __ General. ae od ee a ee pore peen lig die ; ieee While Europe gets more en- ole as a world leader and the The ce, Alto a was convetsitiéns. German teen Why shouldn't the star athlete the summer pan ha y meshed politically and econo- es tn all abrir Austriain—1919,_agers_use ‘the Italian “amore” wager the odd bet? He fa out to win in addresses on the forward mically it ix still burdened by Surope, made the most Switzerland has four lan. for flirting. Mite something, He is just putting into Pewee Macey i igor & multiplicity of tongues. sruatheas a group of ot bee "las sage roe Pault tango schools have practice the whole distorted FF. Sanderson at the Epwortn The cost in time ond ma ttichals or, lnetaakae, ie. Norway bas two forma let. the | attr Henk gi nen Derogenagh ed power is enormous. There Maison Europe ; phy of to win, to win at all League meeting last Thursday. Lerace Gf tuserpeesire. at tater: ) here talk together in on lg pg ee of the time at school is spent costs, nm by breaking the rules, national con English to overcome learn both. . learning foreign If which has drilled into him sin May 4, 1903, — The enterpris. of translators of official Cap of not knowing each other's you travel in via you he first played a game. trict are negotiating for the dence. Their work will increase Centuries of tradition must be sport, and technical voca- and to a lesser extent, French, Paul Hornung’s fall chase of an athletic park as tion be overcome before es are in daily use in Eu ; ung’ ure in a way bulart can be used for a sporting field comes more intimate solve the of communi. TOPE. In Belgi two t the Tt is not only an international © match will say “body. The first orget meaning and purpose of there would be a skating rink men language a the seciny ae estary cronriay Sb gear several countries have launched as well for some countries, he is speaking French, German ther French or and the stefbed and tie purchane ef fe A Grive. te wNidten tec, _,There have been riots in Bel- or Italian. The French refer to second or third may be “either EDITO park is assured. A building which or even three, ium because of rivalry be Vie hot club"—a jaz joint. English or Germa R's EXTRA ceed be a ahalted would also be guages in addition to ma tween pe Frat: speaking Youngsters of several nations - In Switeerland the first and : erected, — It was a and tive tongue alloons emish, who talk of having a "date. second compulsory modern Jan- The only faith some people hive” appreciative audience witch at The future leadera of a united Wallsons “ie Several “Fremigh expteesions ss Tesdervoud = a a «Rpg hy sv in the future is that there'll probably. ‘eidel the "Ladies Big Four urope whatever form iin, cities ate seeking damages be- tefe-e-tete, from the | French «sant may replace “be one. des ae Sony diereaag Ye wiih tually devel Pdergites trilim cause their children are not pro- and delicatessen, from the Ger third na language. arty of his dali Sahl, They wil fiat Deve Oe. vided ith in French. man, have long been part of the © France has had success with t you wast to wile someting Heating cain’ Es Ps ae @ or mae hit nln et ees ni - Reps Sac” ae Te that has a chanee of eae en the swapping of an well. recorded lessons and do thelr living on forever, soprana; Miss Jean McDonald, German, Italian and Spanish. South Tyroleans claim Many well-educated exercises on recorders, sign a mortgage Teader; and Miss Eulalle Bucha- . French used to be the, lan- ans are trying to substitute the unconsciously drop whlch show yi j man, pianist The concert was guage of diplomacy. The US. Italian language and customs. from other languages in comparison with the original. = x 4 ee POR, = Sai Ts

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