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T HE average member of an association usually has little knowledge of what is transpiring behind the scenes.

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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

ASSOCIATION bulletins refer mainly to new regulations and other items of general interest, but provide scant information regarding details of control and administration.

NATIONAL Council meetings should be held more often, and control not left to small committees, which metliod deprives the members of their constitutional rights.

Lf'ADERS must be amenable to criticism. . which is the members' prerogative. There are usually good grounds for dissatisfaction and complaints when these become prevalent. DISSENSION amongst representative bodies

renders it easy to play one off against another.

TREMENDOUS strength would be gained were all professional hauliers to be united in one solid block. In fact, their position would be almost unassailable.

IT is not intended to resurrect old controversies, re-open old wounds or compare the respective merits of the major bodies, but to point the way to future procedure.

THE desire of individual members is to a establish better uniformity, and past experience shows that any such move must originate from the members themselves, but have they the necessary initiative azid determination?

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