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Durham Review (1897), 29 Nov 1934, p. 6

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hi]? l? IIVIVAL or t In A recent lune Times. n report '19 nor of Knight: of t Club, when the print: foe ita theme the m Chivalry u m. n ""'"iiBtt. ‘“VU' Dead leaves nhould be “I! “mod bonus. " 'oil, wording to . man' A United States journal, writing' cu government spending: warns the people that each dollar of new debt incurred by the government is a mortgage on the earnings and pro- perty of every citizen. 1'o-Poriow., it will be foreclosed in the form of "'ntiseatory increases in the levies on incomes an additional impose. on all commerce. Your home, your means of living. constitute the col- lateral your government offers. Pub- lie 1ttrrmGGkCi your security and that of your descendants. - Brandon Sun. Time and again he tirod" try the British Prearhine civil dim (on. on fast and .fw haa nlwstr, bobbed u, tours mi“ out“. Ja vim, c'Tor and u from leadership tiomshut Cough means little :n delta”. but hot ml‘“ In accordance with directi tnined in his will the tech: nry ot the late Major J. tesh Bell of Almonte' bu b patched to Kingston where be placed in Miller Hall, l'niversity, and will form t lens of a library in geology a gnphy for graduate student known its the Mackintosh Almonte Gazette. ”a"... now-Ill!!! up again. fuil of oath, mi'A orange “we anal the Old im, vigor and vitnh"y.--tanil"r ities Star. TEAR DOWN OLD SHACKS Whlie Cornwall is short of lou of the right size Ind kind, it some that it would be better wi out. There is quite an assortment decrepit old shacks muttered 0' the civic h"tuscape--hdar, in most the last stew. of mintegl tun. iil'i"irerttly mm waitin: 1 tn" tir,r V ..: ...'., ' . - Gandhi Modern blessings are n Today you can step into y and go mywhere your wil provided your children agree, --Ayhner Express. W" fin-i) (ow they onma'l S. _~V_ ---vG€ll tf a woman wishes to be really "nan this winter the must wear a colored ring on the small toe of her left foot to match the color of the nail varnish she uses on her flntters. --roreshire Telegram. MYSTERY welconod - -_... ’c-r Ills imported 100,000 cases of onnges from South Mrica - five times as many a: in any previous noon. This in a very “Manor, vdume of business " benefit to both Parties, but after all it it only an introuction to the pa. tenth! Met in this Dominion for Empire fruiu---ottawi Journal. --- THE IllTlSl-l WAY Pride in achievement is a satis- tying reward for most of those in- tangible: which build up the tradi.. tions upon which mighty empires have been been founded and upon which a people is cemented. The British race, of course has no need to shout from in. h-., 7 . REMEMBERED WONDER!” UL, ISN'T PUQLIC DEBT GANDHI AGAIN it is said. uh"... m no mankind than by the germ or Whatever yes that most prevail- 'ilments, the cold, yet less about the com- n about any other of th the possible excep~ -r. Almost everybody me cold a year, mm mounted and loss of inland that more than time lost though Heir- , EXCUSE greater service do mankind tl , "rm or n he that mogt n ttl Wild Stand up guindlul. when. To-morrow, nod in the form of vans in the levies additional tmpous . Your home, you: constitute the col- mment offers. Pub- ges your security I! descendants. _...cl van-u tor most of those m- which build up the tradi.. m which mighty empires t been founded and upon people is cemented. The of cows " lllowod to lo they enrich I garden .3- HATER :nmu: FRUIT ,,.'.- va-UD Two California professors L. challenged exlating theories. 1 sald: “Tntley have not been :lidfml: to retire they any, to infect one person d the All-Innis Na- the cold ot another. Inoculation Ls, but retiremen. not work. and they doubt the Mahatmr.'s se- much the theories held almost ewhnt rxcifing life. lousehold leoms about the dis he has been "re, bolus blgmy catcblng. They tl tish tsut'rorities for also that germs are a result, not Iiso!redienee, has cause ot the disease. Some furious lasts, but presumably we shall know. - s, I up again, full of John Telegraph-Journal. p Ln.-.. w-- t u - with direction. to "3101' J. Mackin- 'tle has bern dis- m where tt wu; r Hall, Queen's 1 form the ttm., Keoloxy and gee. step iJtto you; , London of I din- and Table dress had Chain of be better with- an nssortment of scattered over ru-house.-, in u. a of 'liintezra., In}: will; _Hls ALMA " year has imported Punks from South no of business of mien, but after all auction to the po- this Dominion for teghnical ui, ” mmtcgra. Waitinrf for “aim: them. a mystery.-- enta to be h tInit...., medi- wife says, manifold radio .tatloeta. i, Psychologists, but body Who has " -""'WI.. "VI Nearly all the psychok that the feminine mind it instuitnve, but nlways never inventive, and now, example ot Mrs. Richardsc 1(zen-MI Bush, before them no" nun, tor she has first prize " the Intern, mutton of Invention: wit vice tor ttttdine HM IT? Purpose, con ougett - -_..uuvl‘ UULD The announcement that the tors of the late Sir Henry Roy, tate have in terms of his Wis] cidd to devote a tenth part of nt- " Inn-45* . THE TOLL OF Tlit Oliiclul figures show 1 ' rible weekly increase in ceased some time ago. J several weeks I downm ‘ has set in. But I real] crusade against road ec have to go much deepe have to tackle the who stem. So long a: pedestr: kinds of traffic are min; only together on one r. Traffic will have to be properly. That will be t mess ot building modern verses and separate trac terent aorta of traffic. , the job tha aT.nr.st-, .. . the Job the quick; It started-Undo,, Dair has car greatest at human ail it we ignore the serious tea ot forturlietstiom, that r n cold there remin the I and efficiency with whic r types of infection are 1 tr"oeiated.--c,hc-d. Er-... W .-.....5 us that 1r'lyil1t.rirs, hairpins, match-sticks and F ome work tor a. young man to do, other simple tools, on the crude and bad a hard time finding such a, man-made gadgets of her own kit- wrson who was unemployed. and;chen_ But woman still rut-ks the finally had to get an oluer man to'cmdle by hand. ~lllanohester Sun- do the work. Just at the present'day Chronicle. time, Tavistock', four major indua- .------ ries are working full time. and_ln AWAlTING CONQUEST tact, one is working 24 hours tt day, Britain gained the mastery ot the: and another 10 hours a dar, with seats not by the multitude ot her sometimes two and a halt hours people, but because of the intrepid- nvarttme. two or three times a. ity of her navigators. The air is now week. Show us another village otiwaiting to be conquered. We should this sip where a young man unem- see that we master ft ft1at " we Cott- limit"! is hard to 'tii.ei',i"vii,i'eiC;'i's,')'ei the seas. It is not in war- Luella -- INVENTIVE WOMEN r all the psychologists e feminine mind is quit ve. but always imi Iventive, Ind now, with of Mrs. Richs,rm.J,.. -. A BUSY Towr: (rr. Quite recently, one of our busL new 1933 men was telling us that 1ttyilsiiii, ome work for a. young man to do. other Inn. L-J . - GOLD AND SILVER I The old saying that the races prefer the white met: the white races prefer the ,metal holds good. It would difficult to wean the Chine: their Affection for silver. forts whlt-h have been made dia with the same end In View 'u1spit'uously.-. Hamilton Sn -v '5" mucn deeper. It will to tackle the whole road ay- So long as pedestrians and all of traffic are mingled chaoti-‘ together on one road surface , will have to be sorted out ly. That will be a long bus- " building modern roads with and separate tracks tor dif- aorta of traffic. The longer , the quicker it had better Jil L-r-a.,, " .. -- _ _-..... urns"! o some time ago. And now for ll weeks n downward tendency net in. But I really successful is against road nccldenta will to go much deeper. It will to tackle the whole road tral So long as pedestrlnna “M ..', THE COMMON COLD Premier Doulnergue of proposing changes in th tion, which will give th greater power. The ma long the lines ot the Brit mentary system, which tl time has proven is the best government tor man by m: vised.--London Free Press .u, nexore them, they an n. tor she has won the " the 1nternatioiuu Ex- Inventions with her tits. findintr and iderstinrs,.l THE SPAN OF LIFE The span of "to in enlarging 8nd that includes the span ot physiculy fit life. The torus: u-o undoubted‘ ly a time for beginning cautious ‘ivlng but no man should be turned town for a job because he has turtr. ed the fourth deeade.--St. Thomas! Times-Journal. THE EMPIRE patch an, "signed A new contract 111i Metro-Goldwyn-Muer today a a reputed uluy of $300,000 a pic- ture. and umouncod that ah. would not return to Sweden." The In! part ot the demuch looks er . wute‘ M partway ttood money In tale-I grip}: tolls.-Morder Cities Star. pert utter out own heart Sudbury. I. She my "Greta Ine mind is quick and It always imitative, a, and now, with the l. Richardson ot Shep: I'A-A oc,, V- ut will sum“; ic Been the' improve, r-Glasgow Herald COMMON COLDS Daily Heridi Doumergue of France, show that th/ter, lung " hours tt day, hours a dar, trPA and a halt hours or three times a I another village ot a young man unem-l THE BEST t-r. Inoculation will they doubt very 3 held almost as 3HE" STAY e end In view tailed Hamilton Spectator. at her " identifying HE ROADS “loll! conse- that often the loss of which the are mam-l It would be very the Chinese from I silver. The ef. been made in In: that the yellow white metal while prefer the yellow " t Hollywood cm. "true of France, In >3 in the con-mu- give the cabinet The moves are .. the British mung- rhieh the test ot the best System of n by man yet de- I ROADS i but tho ter- stre road deaths win att' now for exp rd tendency But r successful qua: 'idents will bee, l It will ing e road sy- toda Mttt and all dere led chum- w" ad surface Wan lorted out once long bus.. wear roads with “We is tor dit.. of m 'he longer term better be tittrel 'rald. mm. solve LD lems he execu- em I oyce's es- mar I Vishes de- attem Al I..- -- - lg man to Ly Finding such a, mployed. andp older man to? L the present< major maul time, and": They think been able, person with Seine day v. - Saint agree lin the l Although the mineral content of ‘honey is very small n ia worth not- Ins. any. tho Dominion Apiariat, that such elements " limo and iron, ne. ceury to the well-bejng of the ttam- ln hod- u-o man "--Frotn the The patient, or clinical subject, is“??? George McKay, 20, whose left leg'durin m: was three inches shorter than his g right when he entered the hospital several weeks ago. m is being sub- When jected to corrective principles evolv- ed eight years ago by e St. Louis orthopedist, in which weights are used to stretch the abnormal leg. A moto McKay's leg has been stretched a man, f two inches in five week, doctors say, tim. The It will be normal. I..... A-r_, hare It is other. the , - -e --e" He said prices and' wages would 3:11;“:gme Caribbean Trinidad be maintained " the same level . and ‘every unjustifiable price rise will be mercilessly dealt with." Toronto Surgeons Declaring his chief duty would be gth , Leg to prevent the rise of prices ot no: Len en Manu cesaltles he warned manufacturer: . that they must be content with email o t t.--o t - ,nlTt"1o'ht,,t.a-i {ell-1:1,: immiggg‘: Home and instructed merchant; to ... . . _ Ietttae to sell unusual quantities ot to fruition a test cue m which they any commodity - seek to make the legs normal of a . man born with one shorter than the _ Pts Bt1rplus ot imports over M an.-- BRITISH GUIANA'S PROBLEMS Houses roofed with gold and r- streets lined with diamonds were a what the early explorers confidently rt' expected to find in British Guiana. Y But the vision faded and. though a ll quantity ot diamonds and gold has l been taken out of the country dur- l ing the last 400 yrs., British Guiana " today is almost as much awaiting ldevelopment and settlement as it . was in Raleigh's ime. As Sir Ed- ) ward Denham the former Governor, once declared, it the resources and wealth ot British Guiana are to be tapped, it can only be by the advent ot men and money on a scale to de- termine the problems of this "un- ( developed asset ot the British Em- !pire.’ Assyria immigration will not , solve a title ot British Guiana’s pro- lems, It may bring some local ben- efit in the long run, however and t mar also serve to direct world-wide ll attention to the vast possibilities of t: this woett1lly undeveloped ot all Bri- . ain's possessions in the neighbour.. trl iood of the Caribbean - Trinidad . Inns-(Nun busl- , meats any woman The illogicality ot the s: [tipping and the desirabilit} tirpating it are emphasized [the volume of “The Survey don Life and Labor," publi 'iii., Nothing would please llc more than to be rid of t tlee, It operates unfairly as man and man, since one per tipped and another does not don Daily Mall. [ AWAITING CONQUEST Britain gained the mastery of the seas not by the multitude ot her people, but because of the intrepid- ity of her navigators. The air is now Waiting to be conquered, We should see that we master ft just as we cow. trolled the seas. It is not in war- ships that we have dominated the oceans, but in commerce and ships of commerce. So also in airships of commerce we must make our ad- vance. - London Express. ONTARIO ARt5Ah/' TORONTO "Wic Geht's, Leutnant"---Hand ler of Germany eagerly greets an reception of foreign diplomats in l wuu one snorter than the ”'9 Bttrplus of imports over ex- Torts was reduced to 52,000,000 mt, or clinical subject, is marks (approximuely $20,800,000) Kay, M, whose left legit! compared with 161,000,000 marks inches shorter than his]during the second quarter. 1 c, _ _ camy ot the system of the desirability ot ex- are emphasized new in of “The Survey ot Lon- d Labor," published to.. seas. It is not in war- we have dominated the in commerce and ships TIPS tld please the pub- be rid of the pug. rirly as bétween one Person gets I can make with match-sticks and , on the crude 'rly greets an officer ofhis- diplomats in Berlin. _ -- _....,n.uvu, one nua- 'You should take more care when Lou are walking. [have been driving a car or seven years. _ "Well." replied the victim, "l am not n my)“ myself. I hare been wal- vhi'yr.rtrr.rdtr Pete "'vv--avan vour- " _ ,_‘u "-muu uuvcr ulCEC him deierminedly. "I am sorry it happened," she said “'nu “Man A . Out Of Uniform In an addres: INN“! as comm prices, Herr G' “ndency to an auringly about situation, ' motor car had Just knocked down man, fortunately without injuring n. The young woman driver laced " a-u»w- -- I He told Germany one bit of his dignl threadbare clothes," against the nation's hoards clothing." Berlin-Dr. Kart Gordeler, Herr [11.ler's new price "dictator," took ac- tion against rising prices today, or- dering National Socialism to wear their old clothes "down to the last thread" and threatening ssroiiteirs) with "merciless" 'r.--." was the hiirdrassirr, women of any risks 1 I Mrs. Guillick was a damages with costs, an bin said he thought the general importance. He beau Hair-Dyer I" and threatening promeers "nteretqegs" treatment. told Germany "no one loses extended, address explaining his tune Old Clothes Until medium commissar for u: nearing or a case against a ‘esser. "We always heard of hairs being treated with res- his dighlty it in: wens "I! v--ovan van " " Gordeler critieizeii the alarm and spoke reas- ut the raw materials lothes," while "he acts nation‘s interests it he , 1Jhancetlor Adolf Hm , ""_... Johnny was a good roller skater 'ef, 1:331:31: It: about the time " was celebrating - his first birthdny. Jimmy contin- ed Martel! to more natural com-gee £211,038 $3.0 g; concerning roller skates, such an tely $20 iii; Girl' biting them, until he was 2 months 161000.500 i'narks old. Then he tried to use the We! “in” or getting around, but " efforts . cost him 1 great series of ingenious --- typing, and two months of appj‘Vn- we tion brought little progresu. . . , What Scientific observers want to Didnt Count know is wheher the highly mined - Johnny had any real advantage out let knocked down Jimmy, who just grew up like Top- without injuring " while his little brother WC. nan driver laced learning a series of astounding (res. Johnny seems no brighter It Denali" ah. nu ia.est-e-., ---._. - :1: was awarded 8250 costs, and Judge To- 'ught the case was of nice. He held that It ‘esser’s duty to warn, risks run, When Cook Sues guard after dffizihl control ot _ V - _ __ -- - -cn lea OI astounding Items. Johnny seems no brighter It _ solving problems the pair are made Ito work out In their play, and when they started even at riding the trt ll cycle. Jimmy learned to pedal like I champion of the six-day meets while ,hll precoglous brother was still my} "I. IN Mu all-nu Judging by the experiences ot [Johnny md Jimmy, twins who Ire growing up in a scientific Playroom in New York, the right age to take up roller skating to shout seven months, ' I over a Scientifically Raised Twins Not At All Alike in Foot Tricks ,, ..- ".5... The higher average temperature of the land during the growing sea- son, therefore, shortens the time necessary for the crop to mature by The Kazakstan farmers simply spread coal dust lightly over their fields; about one hundred pounds to an acre. The darkened surface of the land is a better absorber of heat) during the day and reradiates more) of it as warmth during the night. TLA I , ' ,_ __--..u5 ulc cull. l This seeming paradox is being performed at Kazakstan. Obtnining heat from coal without burning is the application of I simple fut of physics that dark colors absorb the heat in the sun's rays better than: light colors. Russian farmers have discovered 1 way to speed up the ripening of their cotton crop: by a month or more. They use coal to warm the cot- ton plants without burning the coal. "an- -- . y "Probably each u broadcasting stations visions ot the countr: be a promising thing ot the country." tti Mary l There to an increase of 7.8 per cent In the 1934 potato acreage over that of 1933. In addition the yield per acre In Canada was 2.5 per cent high- er in 1934 than in 1933, so that the total production is placed at 10.5 per cent above the 1933 level. l ontario 69.6 (64.2) Magnum} sira'/. Alberta " (58) and Saskatchewan 31.4 (50.0). - -. ,-_ -mu u. ‘30», lulu 10,1111,- 000 cm. tron 564,000 acres or 82 cwt, per acre, the average for the tive year. 1928-1932. By provinces the yleldl in cwt. per acre are, in order " follows, with last year's figures within brackets: New Brunswick 128 (115); Prince Edward Island 120 (100 British Columbia. 113 (Mt; Nova Sco- tin 112 (91); Quebec 97.7 (101.0);1 Ontario 69.6 (64.2) Mnniinh- an [and According to the preliminary eItl- 000,000 'l'" $9,000,000 ahead of 1agt mate raceway tuned try the Dominion year. excuse duties totulhhg $26,000,- Bureau ot Btatitstiesr, the total pro- I 000 were $5,000,000 up, tneome tax. ductlon ot potatoes In Cam“ in the ' anon yielded $49,404,000 and 81.- yoar 1984, will be 47,241,000 ewt tiiii'/o00,ood better than last year, while 568,800 acre: or " cm, per Mire, " the gold tax thus far has brought in “imbued with a revlsed estimate ot 83,873,145. 42,745,000 cwt, from 627,700 acres ori Ordinary expenditure for the first Ily"".. Der acre In 1933. and 46,017; I seven months of the fiscal year was Heat From Cold Coal month.--Seienee led would mean increased fine. And jail pollution. memes in the sus- pension period for license: ot drivers convicted of offence use will In- ‘pou. 'There were many more cuts on the med this yen- than last," the minister aid. Toronto.--Automotrm, accidents in Ontario or th. first nine months ot 1934 were " per cent above the same period last year, with the death toll at 360, Hon. T. B. McQue- aton, liniater ot Highways announc» ed recently. The minister declared? the figures "eletMy indicate that l stricter measures must be adopted.“ These Itricter measurea be continu-l CuAccident Toll Pickford Interviewed by the I.’._.~..A A“ 7,, Mary Looks Ahead Potato Harvest of 1934 the country. This ---- But since she became world In Cold Coal I mous by reason of her tiyine - plans in all parts of the globe, are have discovered) duke-in true line with the Bl up the ripening of of chivalry - determined to t rs by a month or! memorlte her deeds for their on! to warm the cot-1 scendnnts by n coat-of-arms. He " burning the cod.“ failed. unit will have in the main " tor the nit will be sets in your a may have or Your en- " tC! The present duchess was the only I one who did not bring a eoat-of-arnts have to the Duchy of Redford when she nin us.l married. should! She was Mary du Clurroy Tribe, talent daughter of Arehdeaeon Tribe of j Lahore. in Ontario $26,000,900 ' 0n r On the trail of health a?! sport, two skiers invade the winter lano- tuary of the Riflelberg above .Zermatt, $yvitze;land.. booming in the rear no the 1.1136(1th Mn, l'lufnr Incl Pulls-v WW” '--- l’ffi‘No Tlane Allowed 3.133 3' On Coat-of-Am ', son why the Duke of Bedford cannot T honor his wife, the “Flying Duchess," 1 in a new coat-of-arms. .' The duke had prepared a new armorial wield. One of the quar-I I terings showed an airplane. But the; 'Herald‘s College, final authority in ‘such ttutters, slid "No." I , Never since the days of chivalryi III-d nny ttoat-of-arms, borne I fivine' He has hung the shield he prepared for the duchess among the other coats-of-arms among duchesses which blnzon the walls Woburn Abbey. v m..- - up... machine. So airplanes are barred. "r wonder what today's knights and dame: of the air will think of that," says the duke. Airplanes Are Not Heraldic, Say Noted Authorities Lmdon--"AirpUnes are unknown in henaldry." That is the oMeial rea- Loans tutti odvances to provincial governments so far this year have totalled $23,862,558. Unemployment relief for the seven months under review tot-lied nearly $23,000,000, orJ nearly $6,000,000 more than in the corresponding period of last yen. I Ordinary expenditure for the first seven months of the fiscal year was $11,000,000 more than in the like period of 1933, $5,000,000 of which WIS accounted for by increased m- terest on the public debt and $2,500,! 000 for old age pensions. Customs revenue, totalling 845.- 000,000 was $9,000,000 ahead of lagt year, excise duties mulling $26,000,- 000 were 85,000,000 up, income tax. ation yielded $49,404,000 and ‘1'" The big producer was the “In tax,’ which, with {min taxes, yielded; $68,863,000 since April 1, or $8.000,- 000 more than the corresponding period last year. ottawa-Recovery of business is reflected in the Dominion revenue statement for the first seven months of the fhseal yen. Total ordinary re- venue thows en increase of $26,000,-} 000 for the period April to October, inclusive. I pail"; Canada's Earnings For Seven Months Soar; More Also Spent all parts of the globe, the true line with the spirit! y - determined to Tt) her deeds for their d!" by n coat-of-arms. He has" Revenue Gain he had ‘ The park is in an exposed position 3nd its great trees. id decades Mo and subjected during half A century now to the corroding intuenees, of civilization. are growing more and more vulnenble. It is becoming Aw- iatent dist" we sin-1| not be able to hep them always. Whether we like it)! 1ot/Mauttdr em " have m tid and: '"ers--vnrieotwir Provinee.. tt storm: like that of Sunday were frequent it would be necessary to provide dugout. for visitors to Stanley Park to “he refuge in. But then, if such storms come often, we should soon have no Stanley Park. Sunday’s storm, it is estimated. blew down 2,500 trees. great and little, in the Pork's 900 acres. It will be I big job to clear up the debris end the tangle. And it will be " most no " a job to repoia the dam- age by "rotating. The choirmon of the Bold of Park Commissioners kn explain the opinion that it will take I hundred men throughout the Winter to pM the park back in- to proper condition. fa- ACCIDENT. AND REPEAL Wuhlnxton (D.C.) Poet: The in- crense in the number ot fatalities, happily cut down in October, In and dilturbing. All (actors cont.ibutluu thereto must be examined and so for as possible eliminlted. .es The the " that repeul is responsible for a striking increlse in local 'uttotttotrile intuition is somewhat undermined by publication of the October figures. There were eleven tune dentin lust month " compared with tttteen in October, 1933. all nil of of. IN RHODE “LAND, Providence Journal: During the Int ten months of this year an in- " creue ot torty-air per cent. over the G corresponding period of 193:: has , been recorded in the number of auto- Mmobile ecctdent realities oer-arm): "Jon Rhode blend highweys, The tea "zmonths' tote! tor this year Is gren- "er than the twelve month.‘ total tor Int year. November and December tetnlttlea my push the 1934 reality mt to the highest point reached in several years. The amnion which now exists we: evident the have» elty tor e (rah. them}: Itudy of the Accident problem nth tt via. other to the revision of Ill‘llegy Ol on "... ...._..-,.- - - to the stimulation of along established lines. ' er: rush put red light: with impun- in Badly lynohroniud sigma lights fad no signal lights at all at Inter- sections; absence ot painted tram.- lines to direct he course of Wave] on wide highways and one-way locum; mumbled parking rules than only add to the general congcwtion {and confusion, all play a part in hopelessly deadening traffic con‘rol iin this city. Street accidents coir tinne to take their daily toll; the menace of drunken driving is on the increase. ; m PHiLADELPHiA. Philadelphia Inquirer: Iiiyzhway outside the business district ham he come speedwnyl where reckless driv Stanley Park Damaged The most despicable of I." motor- (en), " ttihit-and-rtm driver, He leaves the victim ot his accident ty- le, in the highway, not knowing [whether the permit In dive or dead, not know“; whether life could be 'nved by prompt nttentkon, No etrort should be spared in hunting down Inch miscreants, f. “can: ouwmc (unto-um) in Baltimore Sun: The statement of Judge Robert P. Suntan'thet. in del n in; with use: at motor-eohicle dri- J'vern convicted of men-laughter in e'nccldents, he will not yield to pres- “sure tor notation, should serve u _-l'urther w.rning to reckless driver. ot . the poulhle consequences of their in- [tii?:',:';'; to hum lite. ._.. When the I heavy week-end toll of casualties in Jun“ city and vicinity is noted, Judge ”Sultan's attitude need. neither ex- . mention nor apology. It in not DOI- I Iible to persuade the public tint the I heavy toll at dent on the highway- ll not due in Inge put to reckles- driving. And there is much reason to believe that it (an! accident: could be closely {allowed M-la they are likely to be none time in the future --hore motorists would and them- selves brought up on charges ot man- slaughter uhlch our courts and Juries nre treating with increasing net'erity. I New York Journal: Before 1984 bu ended, about 35,000 persons will have been killed in the United sum in automobile accidents. on the No- "ttrr Safety Council believes. he- atstta from: Relaxed In. entom- ment; use of old vehicles rendered unsafe by wear or neglect; greater speed of new curs; increased use of liquor by motorists, Every auto. mobile driverduould keep these four facts in mind, if he are: to live. in; and traffic problems is taken from recent iuuu of American nut-papers published in nearby cities of the Athntic seaboard.) (Ontario is not alone in voicing concern over the rising toll of rori (aunties. The following selection of editorial opinions on dangerous driv- Death at the Wheel MI factor- conirlbultug be examined um so far Main-Jed. ... The the THE AMERICAN TOLL n unto“,- or fresh ettorts “N every H " on 1H th It

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