What About Uncle Scrim Being Traffic Cop?
To the Editor . Sir,-lI have always agreed with your editorial notes, but your issue of Mareh 8S surprises me, You stated. firstly, "There is always a ‘traffic cop’ to see that we don't go too. fast, do not travel on the "wrong side, and do not endanger ‘others, What is your meaning behind this Do you mean that "by going too fast" the Friendly Road is becoming uncomfortable for the Government? By this 1 mean that with the world in its present state (perhaps on the: brink of war) the whole sale condemnation of people blowing thei) fellow-men to bits, and the faint aroma of Douglas Credit issuing from... 1ZB. things may not be going just as Officialdom would wish. It is my opinion that his suecess emphasises the need not for a traflic cop but for the abolition of traffic COPS.
You siate that if the Friendly Road has a tragemitter, why not other cememnations? This shows that you do ret us yet know what the Friend!y Red stands for. It is ueither a denonination vor an organisation, It is a collect’on of those of any denomination or ergauisatien whose vole aim is te be friendly with any person of ney eveed. Why this reohibition of te" nower? Can you hear epceeh frem (7 Sur'nge dayleht on your radio. and coos if come thr ough clearly at night?-I an, ee.
K.
SPEEDY
Haiwilton_
Our corres poml at rminectotes us. We did not use the phrtse "other deowit.: a tious," We said the "religious orgarisations:* We have exvised from vur correspondent's letter repeated questions as to what we mean by this phrase. or that. as well as a reference to anoth rome r whieh was vot editorially expressed Our viewpoint was quite plainly expressed. sud does not need re-interpretation We ape preciate all chat Unele Serim las dove and is doing. buf would nof we cape tn ‘. tion which would arise if the air was wade free of control.-d. ] a
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 50
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337What About Uncle Scrim Being Traffic Cop? Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 50
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