e RRB RCN jaan AA wicca ie a boaters stag } : wae meg FS JOHN F. .. Pres oy R. AYRES Raitor ral i : = Authorized, as second class PEON A DR BG Ce a Jeger eet een te gn eae a Eee tee Te a a 7 oe en ‘tndependent newspaper devoted ‘to: thu upbuilding of. Prince Rupert and Northern: ‘and Central: ‘British: Columbia, _ “A member of: The Canadian Press —' Audit Bureau of ‘Circulation: Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association ~ Published’ by ‘The ‘Prince’ Rupert: Daily News Limited, het 7. DAILY: | (NEWS pan + MAGOR ident. - - ~~ G@ P, WOODSIDE General Manager mall by the Post Oftice Department Ottawa, j at Ee a an attraction - > ¥ : GIES, aM the ‘confusion surrotnding | the. corer | eS a subject: for state e medicine for. cane. paris: : } : eS He- ‘pointed’ out’ ‘that: Gt arises | throu gh the loose‘interchange of three. ‘iuhportant terms—state medicine—to the point where their individual mean- ines ‘are. becoming lost or. distorted. «In his. endeavor to put’ the’ three “thyms: back..in their proper pigeon holes, Dr. McCoy’ made some’ note- | worthy: comments, on ‘one: of the three systems repaid medical care and. Ats a S peeever in Canada. © The doctor estimated that 40 per. abn of Canadians have chosen to pro- eve: Af PERE et Rte BO ERENCE NE Pie Re Te od Ciena ny ieee re te Be eee ge ‘voluntary basis by. insuring against sickness on‘a monthly payment. basis. In B.C., he said, approximately: 680;000 employ, this method, the majority of. Bord. 0. ‘Vancouver, ‘president. of. nN. Teachers’. ‘Federation, has- at-- 0: ‘prove. his ‘statement ‘he has, ‘tured’ ‘up. 4 ‘old’ examination” papers. of: 25. ‘to, 30: years. ABO.: : and found that. today’s. pupils are: ‘Scoring. Has. . well, or’ better.’ 9°." wt " ace Unfortunately Mr. Boyd does’ not. ‘prove any thing. “TO agree, with, ;his.. view, would. bé. to > it tH 4 cose t today: re oe belter ‘than ‘those: eof thirty years ago: but 0, When. widmbers: ‘of. ‘Parliament hay to: “ait for as many: ‘months - ‘aS they. did, this. yea — and with the. ‘prospect: ‘of. being. called’ ‘back: to. Ottawa for another go ing month, or. two. there: may. .be some, excuse. ‘for: their,- thinking... of themiselves | “as. underpa. : always - will be - two. opinions , ‘about “that, ... Opposition... Leader... Ross. Macdonald . en- “dangered.. his : eputation for: sagacity, by. Ane. This is ‘a. ‘Waication” book: that takes! well:'to: lying. face down | ‘on a. rock os while “thé'! eyes::g0. ‘flying’ after sudden ‘birds. 2: or sunlight plying "soko 3 back:.and. forth on a. lake; hoe a book! ‘fieceding,. noe EN a “punctuation points . to. pauses ee in the "reading. " ees while,’ the. quickened — heart el pe ey and ‘mind are’ ‘speéding,” oh, after: glimpses’ of. deer,” a Py It Has lines that bulahtiy, Be Ree m2 Phy coher LDW. fl As long aunny day ahoad of oft TUESDAY; AUGUST. 23, 1960" _“Growih of ‘Prepaid medical plans ns... “it may be that Dr. McCoy’ s estimate wie was on the. conservative side, for'a sur “are, automobiles: are: bigger. and. better. schools today and: more _ students” attending them, « bigger- and better, cars today | ‘and more people ” driving. ‘them. ‘A ‘straight. comparison between} Canadian stud- ; nd. 1 that? ri. . Yet. ‘this ig ‘the: pension plan’ which two. » aay just enough ae “between butterflies" gpty «| polsed ona. flower ne my toad: hopping. through grass, “Bands of the beaches, 9. 5 poy we my aede * honeymooners. realde on’ top. of the world throughout. “tnalr aay in Bormuda, Long'n ~ lands benches to themsolven, eye ta Betray _vey has: indicated. that about: 48 per cent of Canadians are now covered by... group or individual. policies with, Vary" nt ing benefits, ; 5 ve : as much. as 20: years ago. Approximately. half the population: is looking after its own protection, do- ‘ing so’in a manner which retains, the. doctor-patient relationship’ and! which | avoids many. of the ills.and’ abuses) of | 7 British state medicin : oa And in the US., a survey ‘by Briiéry University, sociology. and. anthropology. - department, ‘assisted. by 16 other uni- “versities, States that ‘the majority of “Americans: over 65 prefer to finance | tie own health ¢ care; that only 10 per. ent: support compulsory plans. —Van-— _couver. Province, | 2 vot J comparison — ‘aircraft ‘and ‘wages: ‘There just as there are v Surely.: Mr. Bove's comparison of values. - S fie misleading. one. A far .better evaluation | OF the: progress«of‘the Canadian ‘school system and: students could ‘be arrived fat by relating it to those, in othér parts of the world. today. those. ‘of: almost any: noe, ince “ hen be: “gibstanitiaily. ‘increased. “What:. ordinary’ ‘Canadian can’ get’ ‘a. ‘ite pension. ‘of. $3,000 a: ‘year for the payment. of a mere $4, 000 into ithe fund?. Where in: the world could any. wage or: salary earner get terms. like > members of:: the august upper house » (whose own salaries go on until they. die) regard as ne ‘higgardly. ‘When members of either house talk Vike that ‘tHey tend’ to bring the whole institu-. tion of Parliament into disrepute asa collec- nS tion. of: selt- interested “money grabbers. —The Victoria Colonist. and. a. spritely | It ign book enduring . a seit jn the prows of boats, knapsveks, : ew and on the alluring rr re-assuring Str s Pe to, hammocks and lemonade, ©... ., : - green silence.and shade, .-. , 0: a » i a a Nia in ve natltution - ‘in the honeymoonors find {n these la~ mae OW TBM ET re ease “oor; papers, “And | when ce oye “to dois hiten’ up The growth | of voluntary: insuranée: coverage in this country has been im- _ pressive. Last year Canadians bought - six times more accident. and. sickr insurance than in 1947, and 25 times Py Sattpa PET eR as Colony, | hiya altace ey rastihvhemetatiditied td RAE A Nm ew, yt “Copyright: Canada Wide A. government, ‘Summer helping supervise wayside. parks. that are. such. to increasing. _ thousands of holidayers, As an “embittered man. “There is one type of citi-, pen,” he told’ me;: who} favors . “these house « trailers’ to. ‘camp ane “To: chim, 3 hotisé ‘trallers’: ‘are ideal. He- can: camp: in: ‘orie~.” location”: beside ‘some. pleasant lake, ‘until he has dirtied it all -out, the» up.) Tin cans flung . car-g tons, bottles, filth ii ‘strewn about, the location. - becomes ‘really good" * dirty? all: he “has and .move to al ‘new .and virgin fii j : site, and start. all over. again, ‘ fresh” as. a daisy.” t. asked: him” if this “were true of the supervised camps : Where the campers have to : pay a fee. “ “Even - there,”. he ‘said, “you have to watch for thesé: char- acters who -resent being check- ‘ed. They: think the outdoors. is | ‘the: place you chuck : things 13 gut the window. They are te __ Letterbox _ Editor, , , The Lily News: . i! “At the. regular meeting held ; Tuesday. of , the - Longshore- imen’s: Union there was a mo- ytion made which car ‘ried un- | animously. to. endorse. ‘the can- ,didacy . of Angus Macphee. drunning on the Labour ticket .for the, CCF. party in. Prince Rupert,. Submitted. ‘by. RY H. Adcock, Sec. Editor, The Daily. News: There is only one man who. can build a road to the moon’ faster ‘than Khrushchev. That man is Phil Gaglardi. Vote Social Credit “and get : there first, ‘ rt . — “Stromberg.” . “All rae with ‘G. E.. MORTIMORE Women’s" shoes with. stiletto =, are | carving big. ‘hol “Swe. idare’ not: Say: anything ‘gabout it, for.fear.of offending. our :customers,’* , she, said... “Being. a woman, and wanting ’ wear them myself,’ * she added. “Why?” T..asked hers >. “Oh, you’ can’t be:.out of the fashion’ altogether,” said. “Tf. ’ you go.to one of the fashion-. “ able ‘shoe stores and ask for anything comfortable, . they laugh at you. But I only have one pair of them. ‘The rest are. sensible.” ° - “Are they very uncom fort- able to wear ” I asked. “Terrible, ” she-sald, Those shoes punch holes: in the floor and they hurt. But women go on wearing them, No wonder that men. are.some-., times...troubled. by . suspicions ;; 4 that: “women “helong:’ to" some: _ other’ épeécies—that they” have | ' some Martian blood in their - velns, ;-At least one. science fiction’ story was devoted to _ this theme, and it;made plause. “Sble reading,’ De Surely: it is only a question of time before some manufac- ' turer produces shoes that are studded ‘Inside and. outside with sharp spikes. Fashionable lady: fakirs will buy them by ' the million. < ed ‘down; the. abso to" day, the | Invtan: utomablle salesroom, that nade you decide to hie hey marriage vows, wi th a former off and on, for several days our care” —_ ne patient, someone whisper ed: “Ts, finally came in and announced ‘fhe man grinned ‘and meer ~ ee ON "wonder what he’ saw in her?” he was ready. ‘to buy. “That’s plied: “My wife.” *, game kind of: people who, even ,—- employee, ° who has ‘been working the’ past .. No, the . heart that, has, truly, ‘tovkeepeup. “with: the: “fashion: ER. nr wee ee t! ne," eald the salesman. “What., 3 who'd heen browsing | S.man who'd p * the one . dominant ‘thirtguin 28 the sored spec! aftat wall in the city, save up their bot- |. =. a tles, cans and. trash and’ carry;’ oe Das roe it out to the country, find a: quiet side-road and heave ‘the junk over the ditch.” . It is, after all, not thought- lessness, but just plain ignor- ance, , ce mer a“ Brass and the Tin ef th ' Hat : ope of : , Old soldiers may, indeed, be : a mighty durable lot, But ‘évéii”’ less likely to fade’ away, it. seems, {!s the steel helmet of, 1914.. _ “When: are, you going.to get rid of these’ tin hats?” Chester. Carter, Liberal. member of ‘the; House recently asked! dld. igol=! -dier George Pearkes, Mr. Carter: was wearing one. at the time.. “The duthorities are giving , consideration. to ‘an improve- ment. But there are no funds. eee ot Brick by brick — _ that’s how Dave Morgan ee provided, for.a new style ‘in : : ane eae Scarkos teplied ence built. his career. He started with one. truck, 0 Why the Canadian’ Army. has, preserved ° -with’ ‘the _present: steel helmet for 40 or 50 years, no one. ‘knows. The ‘darned things: never did stay. on. Nev- er Was a design so poorly cal-. | | culated to protect. “Yet, the,j. oo... oe, military, mind’ being what’ it is, ay a we still.have them. ’ They have, let be- granted, provided. nostalgic flowerpots’ for thousands’ of. Canadian | homes. . And they have been ||: used to make an excellent cate. oe walk through the mud: RE ‘now he owns a profitable contracting business ee — “Morgan and Son”. Every step of the way his bank’ manager has: given sound business. advice. that led to. formation. and eventual growth of the firm. Penny Logan i 1s as much up- -in-the-a air as Dave “is down-to-earth. Not just. because she’s an Tin hats for soldiers may not. » airline stewardess. but because she’ s marrying ce matter much in the atomic age te! rns ™ but the present tin hat situa” pt | her young: architect next month. Penny’s : _ bought a fancy trousseau paid for out of tion tells a: great deal: about? the’ mentality” of the bureau-: " savings deposited regularly in her account at ie The Canadian Bank of Commerce. : crat who decide these things. ‘for the’ Canadian Army. —The- Financial Post, With the classe ce Level: headed Dave, light- hearted Penny, their | . youth are thine own, banking needs differ but for each the friendly And the epecks unprofain'd by. courteous service of The Canadian Bank of Commerce has helped make | their dreams ‘oa tear. That the fervour and faith of _ come true. ‘ a‘soul can be known, | > To which ‘time will but make “|: '.. thee. more. dear; . lov'd: never ‘forgets, Ron But. 2S: truly. loves. on to the yoy = ‘close, ~ .! Lon i “AS. the: sun- ‘flower turns on! ner god, when he sets, See mw em em ee mee to be addressed by . oat Hon. R. G. WILLISTON” MINISTER OF LANDS AND FORESTS { i Ces ; “ayele paths. ‘through the Yah countryalde, . old ‘Atrects, and houses to explore, € bys Hon. R. G. Williston and Forests p.m. in Annunciation Hall, FULTON: STREET, PRINCE ‘RUPERT, BC., ps ‘ 4 wie Hens: Mr, Williston will speak ff you: on the accomplishmonts of your Social Crodit creme bea tho, i Aba Hore MONS Ha] TMM { a ree va poe hos : 1 ' ie . © it | jetin, 1 “8 Importance ‘of your ok eS, “Sey ‘ ee re vo oe Your Social Credit: Cai ndidate MP oe ne 44 | sewed : by B. Ci. Social Crodit Compoign Conimitteo vowel aera ‘ . ‘ : vs 7 + wn ee : ie : | | . moe | . meg . \ _ . : * ‘ : ' . ‘ “ \ rn Cs \ , , fe . . oo, wee Leda p Med add hha sde ht bes ees one Rutt tivated At dt ree beces eee er HEAL OE as,