112 limo mmmummrswm PAGE will More competition For Canadian Tourist Revenue steppedup promotion in other coun tries is presenting serious challenge to the Canadian tourist industry Citing score of touristluring devel opmenis around the world the Canadian Tourist Association warns that new ideas andaggressive promotion are re quired if Canada is to increase its share of travel in the face of competition from nearly every other country In the United States several centen nlnlsthe 350th anniversary of the dis covcry of Lake Champlain andvotber anniversaries will attract many thou sands of tourists this year Brazils new capital Brasilia well ad vanced in construction is drawing vislt ors Argentina hasformed national department of tourist and is planning worlds fair foribso Euï¬lpean countries are improving transportation and accommodation facilities and offering special rates for travellers Poland and Yugoslavia are among the European nations whichyare SATURDAY JANDAIY It perimeter lands But it would be wrong to think Examiner intensifying their advertising programs Yugoslavia stresses its oriental at mosphere as well as its nigged scenery The Pacific Area Travel Association has launched $250000 project to pro mote travel to Australia New Zeaiand Burma The PhilippinesIndonesia Ja pan and other countries on the Pacific Canada of course abounds in the things that attract visitors and if the proper type of effort is put behindits promotional program theres no reason why this country shouldnt continuoto be one of the worlds great vacation that this extra effort is unnecessary There must be no resting on cubismels Many other countries are more and more coming to realize the value of the tourist business and they are making increasing efforts to obtain goodly share of it Canada must be on its toes if it hopes to meet this new competition successfully Opinions of Other NewSpapers RECONCIIINC alums Cbrisiisn Science Monitor The case oi New Yorkradisvnnd TV column ist Marie Torre has aroused heated comment partly because woman journalist has actu ally been jailed for contempt of court partly because the freedom of the press is involved Bul the issues are by no means black and white Last year actress Judy Garland filed suit against the Columbia Broadcasting System in federal court alleging that Miss Torre in her column had attributed to an executive ofCBS statements about Miss Garland false defam atory and highly damaging Miss Torre in deposition testified that she had quoted the exact words given her over the phone by CBS informant Ordered by the district court to name the CBS executive Miss Torre refused and was held In criminal contempt The citation was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals which decision the Supreme Court refused to review The first article of the Bill of Rights forbids abridging the freedom of speech or of the press And it cannot be explained too often that compelling journalists to disclose their sources does abridge that freedom to the ex tent that it imposes limitations upon the avail ability of information to which the people are entitled The appeals court accepted this hypothesis butset one freedom against another Freedom of he pron Is basic to free society But basic too are courts or jubilee armed with power to discover truth The question asked of Miss Torre said the court went to the heart of Miss Garland claim If the First Amandment liberty freedom of file press is here involved we do not hesitate to conclude that it too must give place under the Constitution to paramount public interest in the fair administration of justice The information sought was of obvious terislity and relevance The court was saying in other words with out passing judgment on the merits of the plain tiffs claim against 035 that whether or not the quoted statements are damaging as Miss Garland asserts depends to great extent on by whom they were utteredwhe ther by one of small responsibihty or in truth bya network executive Value of new tourist accommodation facil JANUARY 24 lets Chat by Marg Atkey tells of the thrills received by the ladies through possession of one of the smart new model electric ranges which were demonstrated by various firms at the cooking school brought to Barrie by the Public Utilities Commission The object was to make it easier for former gas users to secure an electric range Marg Atkey also tells of the ï¬rst oneact play Hop Of Me Thumbproduced by the Barrie Drama group in their club rooms over lfprlburts store Quite number of interested friends turned out to see and critldze ï¬leplay directed by Miss ElsielRalkes The cast in Zoo Stork Goes Crazy Headi1ne There are instances in which thesiork that serves our community seemsfo be allttle cuckoo weeks as usual the load will be much awsucs hhflnesl Menlee nevus sAnNm Nun cam ssooana Advertising kin1n subscription nto daily earril moanx smug capyscls diuï¬ can six months outnu smash year oldie 44 King at ro solc Montreal mu wan Wight the country in 1950 taxes you to get cspi business in competition with youpaud then taxes Europeans described the dilemm xlnwhlch he said educated he ilewsoi FormerYearsi If you make better mousctrap Pray The water wagon is always heavily loaded at this time of year but in few files reached nearly $35 million in each of Que bec Manitoba and British Collunbia Many rigth guaranteed by the Constitution are of fundamental importance But they are not nbsolutes They cannot be invoked in futile mutual conflict They must be reconciled and in specific cases such as that of Marle Torre MORE ROOM FOR TOURISTS There has been considerable expansion in Canadas tourist accommodation According to recent survey by thc Canadian Tourist Association $22 million was invested in new motels cabins resorts and additions in 1950 This doesnot include the mullllnilllon investment in major bigcity hotels Reflectingihe growth of motor travel in Can ada was theincreuse in motel accommodsilu with 250 new mvtels and additions to existing ones 4000 new units went into serviceaoross Greatest expansiouwasln Ontario wheres recordmaking $65 million was invested in mo telson increase of $1 million over 1957 Many new motels offer services suchn din1 lng rooms and swimming pools CAPITAL pomsnMENr From Industry Weilke file story of the studentwhb having if ted been 35 daineFallmlwnh pas en up mun oui of action through the 1950 d1 mush plied thus Capitai punishment is wh the vernmeot the profits onyimr businessin its losses Smart boy From LInirsnslg Paris France Want ad placed by 10yearold boy in the local newspaper of Lancashire England wish to contoctmen whovwere in the fifth grade in 1023 and who knew my father at that time My object is to ï¬nd out if he was as good student as he tells me he was every day STRENGTHENING INTERNATIONAL LAW From The Kansas City Times World opinion is area and often affective force Even Russia is sometimes swayed by this order to psv collective influence United States plan to increase the usefulness of theinternational Court in wealthy Euro of Justice might possibly United Nations winxllpvrtinlho eluded Margaét Stewart Joyce Dunbar Mrs Hawkins Frances Hurlburt Miss Stephens Howell Partridge Burns supper at Churchill colorful and long to be rememered with baggie prepared by Mrs Wilson formerly of Dundeehplped in by Rev Andrews of Milton in kllts and can rled by Robert Bayes who came from Scot landjs led with address to it and grace by Robert Campbell The program with Rev Earner as chairman was s111of Burns and Scot land Taking part were David Campbell George Burns Mrs Wilson and Mrs Campbell Mrs Hodgson and Miss Maydee McAuley also Howard Allan and Reeve Todd do will claim that Russian mane similar buttbettereone 100 years ago Money talks and its great pity to drown out the voice of conscience be obtahleddor ajwomans that the iiyJecpgnilion to thechlef has happened so am months cruein The lswtodsy governs where and travel and denies soihistltcangointo whoearn more money and who nnAfricsnlender hasemerygegd Paragraphlcally Speaking ganyika or Tom Mboya in ienya main many cases it talks loud enough been the common voters roll in with reference to the price that can lue of thematerlal used in making it OTTAWA R9031 Naï¬onlieedsilow Govt Leadership gymnasium hen we MW Mails hedmnmumd OTTAWAleshdledathlshumsdeunopeuingdsy dmeullisgiugmamm colorfully the dulled in the The nation needs ludeflhip wbols ration But blindobserw and clrcinnstancuï¬annud that uses of tradition it not demur mtgovernmentrbouldgiveusiLagoodthing noiimwide television and radio sudicuu hears the iluoue speedy instead of only the small parlia menisry audience assembled in Senate chamber perhaps its basic nuhlre should be changed Not forgetting the respective roles of our governorsgeneral and our prime minisicr the throne speed might appropriately be angled to keynote the new parliamentary smsion and to inspire the popu lation instead of just informing ib prolasiooals QUEENS EXAMPLE when the Qumn opened Parlia ment 15 months ago leieviewerl all across Canada heard her read specieprepared as usual in the prime ministers ofï¬cewhich began with novel but stirring rhe toric of genuine Dlefenboker qualiiy Then it bowed to iradilt tior by giving us in conclusion catalogue of proposed legislation But its beginning armlsed the hope that the new government might increasingly subordinate ihe catalogue Then alas last week the nation thirsting for lnsplralt lion was given another cata logue it was technically crui gt Legidof its kindlhalaui its is of irnt on an to we 30 mum at incapable of inspiring or even inlt 0151 BUT91 Am creating the TV families inevery in one of the longest throne faraway Posslnnvcreek speechcsin memory the gover Thus golden opportunity in uorgenerahrecltcd is platitudes these difficult days was lost for and 30 items of dirty legislativecanndn to be trumpeted to the linen to be washed The plali urgent need for actionperhaps were wishing each other Epeace prosperity and balth throughout the coming year The govern meal has alrearb done what if can in dasura peace science and the government have in hand all posible steps to give us bealih am who irdolug what to are lie in Canada climate favor able in prosperity It is not enough patch the signs of un praspe That is where the nation is crying out for leadership That is where the most powerful par Jlsmeutnry malarial ever given by the voters to any Canadian government can use its unprece dented strength and the amn slice of its unprecedented en dorsement to take stepsunpopu lar if need bofo turn our faces expected and should have been shown the determination to give us that leadenhlp was of course in the speech from the throne read at last weeks opening of Parliament High ideals couched in ringing phrases to reveal delt termination to act wouidrhsve given us tonic llNOTliEii crew cur SegregatiOn Laws Hit Educated Africans unseen In former tbs country Relatively few Afrito go out at night Canadian Press staff writer cans are sufficiently Raised to books have to be produced on forthcoming tour to The Visians restore our domestic stability Md now touring the Common cope with complex administrndemand by police The most comflorlhcominx fulfilment the lawn our international tradingposmw wealth in it following story lion mou crime In South Africa today drylisi closed with washing items Last March at amnlority mom on South Mrlcps Cums lead 34mm in infringement of the pass laws mains from 02 Seek Act to Canadian voters vazuely aware mflg 15min Wu gt new methods his me An We must um htbe Public Servants Inventionstbat action must replace liflcb I9 MidiV Didm ds using the economic weapon bk hometown labormhllireau fir ML My in Ewmem was ind Not avery intoxicating brew their wish to be led by John of stay sthomo protests permissron to work in another 3315551 Emu and general slowdowns work town Strict influx control is negmwgemcujsï¬gndï¬Ã©geï¬ig Detmzï¬ï¬wgfhnï¬ggfggam JOHANNESBUBG Soulll Ame rs mi 9° Ema mm maintained owm pmhe did not himself create the role gallium it gy giving us the com CPlAS the Africa1 econbmic ï¬tï¬gï¬fï¬gfl gdhtmf mgfliggggglggggg of Chin Lo the unexciting Chl pellln leadershlp of whic hhe position improves progress towards social End political mm the government to givc1concesj condition but perpetuating the gmagman Which bewns Exaggpgï¬efm mg fly WWI 119 EMPEPHJF 5° gram mm mm ills speech as always was pres The throne speech would have Atom 1185 been duckedbv re 011 poll we3 let nunr an Nissan parcd for him Finally andfund been the perfect forum rol up sbicllve legislation gm hm 131 in The Name Urban Mascgnrsrientallthisihe responsibility ring declaration of his govern gt re one which is already lubed sandman pm um it not the nctuslcreailon or the rnepts intention to rise aling um the African may live ea work gimmfyem anewï¬m mm authorityio banish any African prime minister routine but instead we heard lumtho Em Wwm presence 15 considered By comparatively recent tradh Chin Los routine laundry list right to vote Segregation intho mum were dime deurixneniaito the maintenance treasouable activities and kept order or who is considered PK it may be his on nowis legalizedbydormns ofacm Parliaman An African professo Fort Hare University Collegefor non elécilon campaignedon an ï¬gï¬ï¬‚hfflm $30 Natives Prohibition of In or the awed Wm be med ierdlcfs Act 1056 refuses on again iliis year on new indict Milt manlénul with an un lawful removal or cvrction order clans ï¬nd wemseues prior access to the courts to ob The Segregaï¬glï¬ an in mymlgaiflg m$flflg tain restraint on such action MWWW amt to ball the growing number of Ammchurch clause midmcm Familial he said apartheid law MW the in the Native Laws Amendment asking name be quoted by name 5mm we meted millet 1957 which so far has not mesa people goitenrmdvcated me Naunmï¬swcm marten implemented euabla Afrl in all mlwed delv brim somearersrely mm was to be prohibited from at shli tnbahzed ociety re but all could be used winding amen in an urban area The Barrie Examiner low pay outside the African locations TORONTO Ron Ramon 1h he mï¬dm ms win mama Chm have smngw manned who did tour of duty here in IS thisdisuseaudlncapetowntheme SS anewandmwha really laws Which Among the 1awswrth the great Anglican cathedral displays a1 wig the Canalmi forbid them from atten est impact are the Group Areas large placard inviting people of Fwd warm European theatre drinking in Act of 1950 which zona all land an egg to worship inside mm 3111 ï¬aï¬kï¬ European holelor rim liar ocï¬lpation by racial classlfioam At present Africans with few gym an all ur on actis now being exce lions aro not allowede They wolddntwan to mix and plemenfed and often ivolvcs re nsumn beer 23 £3°Hagaiikefnï¬ they couldntafford anyway movals from long established orgpirifs but many mlmlcipalliiesigmiti 231 talk on municipal ms EDUCMED Too homes and loss of freehflld rights are pressing for arrelsxntiou of chum questions Mamly it features Unfortunately the Vse ti me 11 we smcum and long dissertations on gr legal for husband working in lhosuppression of Communism gm laws hlt those wboare educated ihe plight of the taxpayer separate job in town uve 1950 Wine flack llowev in aking to the that the cuts really for Wm PM Emm1 99ml the mm Kiwanis uCiilh Sire Barrie Mr rate $352 lira as domfluc in Europe 9mm fumliaberison had some concreie pay home and sleeps on the premises attending gatherings and deprive poms and new POLiTiCAL TAKING The Population Registration Act persons oi public office for life classifies all Sculls ugh the governorgdcnersl to ban or Aguï¬ Elm cvrdmg to race an pro es ganlzsiions an empowers an no cm was dmï¬fegfieflug 1395 apuhlic population register be ficer appointed by the justice That while real property taxis if Fmfl smnsbla kept in every magisterlsl district ministeriuenter premises Varix perhaps not the absolute answer chnï¬rsximmg Fem Africans carry green passport oua European superintendents to municipal revenues it has not be 3m with Wash type reference booksyin which controlling African urban fown been considered in proper focus mi dumps passes tsx payments and em ships and occasionally Africans Municipal ofï¬cials with the urge of gang lemme ployment history are record themselves report undergroundzfor reelection take theposiilpn Almngflel Passeshave to be obtained byCommunist actiyi The actual it has reached its limit of use were Edna be anull Africans from European ernploy extent ofComlnunlstiufluence in fulness 1de general °l 1mm era to be away from1tbe job South is not known The new the National Congresswiro was de REPORT lliOM 11x poped by the gayernmenf and Prof Zachariah Matthews vice lprincipal ofFort Harsh WinterSpoils lnScotland By hbflm 5000 London England Commandant VlForrThe Barrie Exlmlner ABERDEEN SCOTLANDOn ba matched £1 for £1by funds this present visit to Scotland provided by the general public which has included solourna iu Tha announcement incided Edinburgh and Glasgow and with the launching public day or two in my old home city nppeal Io raise funds by the of Aberdeen have found some Calrngorms Whiter SportsDevel new developments which were opulent BoardA target of neven dreamed of in the days £50000 has been set and for hen lived in this country as every £lsubscribed £1 would boy one of these is the 1be available from the sumac development of winter sports as donated tourist attraction in some of the highland areas One of the sections in which this is being dohe on quite large scale is in the Cairngorm Mountains ens ily accessible by road and rail from Aberdeen armor £20000 1A great impetuls to the mail was gamma 111 shamanism rant chiae oaths basis nf1one man ï¬ngv20 Pg common help in its development and to 11 de amodern chair lift for The silly announced Brown secretary bfiouncilwof Phys velopmeut It was made deratandingihat it will permanent home Burden Less Today On Real Properly BIDON OEARN Special Correspondent For total municipal revenues in On tnrloin 1956 it was down to 55 per cent disposable personable income ac ped from 53 per cent to cent appreciation of it byvmunicipal leaders their demands on senior weight they might The senior at would bethe few Africans at prescut qualified to cross the color line Thus the law intended for the maiorily actuallysffecis only tiny minority if the local assessment base were tied to on indexiwhich would re flect general changes in value it would be more satisfactoryand better received by the prop mill rste The mill rste generally had disadvantages it was claimed The main one was that often political device and tax cuts will be offered at the ex pense of services An exampiaof how costly these burden borne take skiers to some of the fin est skiing bills to be found any wherein Britain itwouldiserve double purpose because ni summer it is proposed to use it as lift to take visitors up into the bills to enjoy more ully the beautiful scenery in tho proper traffic arteries ln Toronto with 65000 oom mercial vehi ihe cost of poor roads and congestediraffic in extra gasoline and wages could work out to 552125000 dayor sbout $843000000 year on fivedny week in the Union of the calibre of PrimeMinisier Kwame Nkrumsh of Ghana Julius Nyere in Tom The African today is rep resented in Parliamentby three Eggnog wboususllg speak for wi sincerityan sympathy but with little hope of influencing government policy He used 10 00f 000 OTHER PROPOSAL the Cape Province right in am In urban areas advisory coun this through which Africans can discuss iheir problems With the authorities are being set up in the rural reserves Bantu Autho lties With limited powells of local weirgovermncut are being de veloped in keeping with govern meui pplicy which seeks to main tain inbsl iIndition and accords but lost this made were Tbattha dollar breakdown be explained on tax bills it is doubtful if the taxpayers actual weekly education cost would pay for baby sitter for one day That municipal taxesbe pay able in monthly instalment semrror CMPEBATION lumps year r1 lilicholson secretary That city fathers beelected to the Scottish T011113 Bend l3 four or five yesr terms This highly pleasedvkh the would give them the tone to galms move to bring complete bold plans and would tourist trade to Scotlan Ho new more nearest in décflm is also delighted tofinds fins 11 THOUGHT deposes Em on had been heard Afrlcan share whlsper allowing the the oenhal spirit of cooperation tbro out the district As for backrps 1946 when we dried to develop Scottish Winter sports holidays we could only get one hotel to cooperate llow have about Subtotals land anydloihor organizations and individuals helping With the new program of develop meutplhe area should db tro mendolulyweli chair IB Bobnob on Calgary may rider was electediu January 1059 as vicepresident of the Rodeo Cowboys Association son of Sykes Robinson former world championcow boy he became the first Cali adlau to hold an executive post in the association Phoio and memes tudes ranged from the Queens temporarily unpopular actionlo by real property is down In 1045 it accounted for 61 per cent of In Canada at large between 1937snd 1957 the percentage of counted for byproperfy to drop Becsuse of this andlack 01 government do not carry the titudo towards them is aphto be suggestion of merit was that erty ownerthan increases in the itls could be was cilednslack of In 1557 menus total rev us ram municipal taxes was $82 Specific if incidental proposals rather than three or four big As fiovie inthevficld so can ibe young Esltlmr foreground is laid look at loading opera natives from the Bali area of tho NorthWee lories prepare to be rare mm Thirtl To A1 Thirty firemen iron County will attend methods of firefightin Ontario Fire College ennurst beginning ne ember 21 Harold the Ontario Fire Mars ice told members of coe County Mutual Service Association at gular meeting in the Cl Community Hall The course offered simcoe Countyfirame Ontario Governments will be given free R1 ing Barrie Fire Do or the meeting was 11 lrwin who is Sime iv FinCoordina tor Essa Schoo lieelect Cc Essa Township Sch Board held their meeltngs in Angus on day January Present were Will chairman of 1958 Llr Inchisn Wflsolrergh Wilkinson Stanley gate and Norman SecTreasurer 1058 After taldng the do of office the secrets for the appointment of man for 1059 On motl McLachlan and Willard Cole was elect man On motion of Wri Applegate Norman was returned to offic retarytressurer at tb of $1200 peryearn The chairman iber upon Rev Knock United Chuch to open ing with Scripture and prayer Lloyd thanked him on behal board FUEL runners motion by er McLachlanwas that retsrly aéireelrtisreflfort it nypp ov the schools for 1959 close at 12 noon Motion of Wilkins McLIchlan was that th on School Board be 40 being tuition fees ren attending Allistol Parking Old Street ROGER arouse Canadian Pres to misnomer Market where cars on thehdeofthev pounds each year Vclosediiaparlnn gmete is approved St Psncras borough considering putting up of meters in an area London which will inch ren Street and adjoinil where cars1 standblun bumper at the curb are bad customers disco Already police have clear the area Due de to movecn 1three time daybytbepollceoskelt can 8V9 so cal around here can in all at the some time SOMESBADV DEAL The news of the parkil pfan and the biggest parked cars in the are inst ii montllscarneaa for 40 years and has much an institutions coat Lane Sunday msi the comsrison isailb 10 Pet coat Lane in aged and income sharpprsc word Some its