woy : ye he aetna : Hater a . ‘ A ~FOESD, ‘An ‘independent nesnpe dave or ‘Prince fuupert and Northern aid. ‘Gentent Pathan Columbia. ‘A member of The Canadlan PréseAudlt Barean of ee | Chreilation—Canadian Dyisly Newapaper Publishers: Asnoetatton . Panltaned by The Prince: Rupert, Daly. News Limfted a JOIN. rR MACOMTE Pope \ Pendent: * Sasisetone aa aeonnd cians mutt hy the Pont, Ortien Papmrtment Ottews MARCH 24, 959 : the ogame og 1. WoopstnE General Manager ternative to the profit and loss system — with its: market discipline is the-dis- eipliné-of totalitarian socialism. Those who undermine faith in the profit and: . ~ Toss: system pave the way for more and — more soefalism, more and more state” _ intervention and control in ‘the econ-— “Our last contribution” we than. total. state contro of banking, insurance, n. transport, mining. forestry: or. any: other: aC . tivity of national : oo Br, James: questions i if the: publie and the. "btein : o% BS eomimunity: want | the Slate. Loe take over OThix the Aenea) Interest. be. nO more: tn noe eoverage tocadditional-cat- eporigg step. forward for BC, hospital patley, Those to be tedoen: inte theo sehen - whet CUNOITESER Reena permit are peryons requiring agnoatiy ar out-patient treatment, or both. Seek services esperkaly in eases requiring pré- dogged attention, wan add greatly to the high. eos aM Hiness, so tat when the propased AGChrLon of hompital Ingurance benefits goes Lo effert i wit afford a welcome measure Of redie® te peaple in poor elreumstances, oo A Aes ot ores’ eutpatient service alsa OWL po beyond personal benefit toa those to be heeled i is reasunable ta Suppose that sorte 00 DER Pg HL rn Mr aN A ARON Fed et Rema umniny REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT — Tie May eday- Ou grind af parilainent wilt Lave @oonmeapte over ihe Raster holidaye, We Tab wwe) eundder that we fave reached the Dadi way mark onotiie desaion, We have bees HD Cokatiuousdy osiaece mid January. We erpeot thot Che season will wind ap dn dune. Vhs Tot bo aah pieh weed Ta been accom. plished ho tar Wis weanlon, What effect dns hee given to tht Unings which were proposed Ja the speeeh fron Uhe Thrarne Vor ge Ching awe have deen nothing of the BTCC whieh were pramlaed to the Un. Cay ment Tasarance ACL These, Jacidentatty, wen aio pramaed i the Throne Bpoeeh Vnust wa ay "here haa beer a ootion standin an the wpetida Gf ihe House every day slice Febru- WN OH To mek ig ow oink Oopninittee af ttre Hiwer and the @enate on bydtuns Affaires. Pots has aot een prewendod with, ana Mt rears wabkery Thal anything Wi be done until atter Paste The heVii af tte Klestaoae Aet te not ti riyhhit Bonwweever Ut aiauld mat be taken finda the Tonepotiie Ua we dave done nething. Wee pave neTeased the ainoant of money under the National Housing Act Wwhteh increase ba dea hed To pramote Tome ownership and em ‘ pada nt Weooatso trepeased the amdant ot money wader the Tanadanada Highway Act This, ven Ih dees not apply to Skeensa or to North. nwa : 1 We eatond Ube time tliat on Joans under He Visherien DHprovement Loare Act and nade mre OUST alnerimant do onder that a persan tn docs not have a fiahing boat may dorrow ues Wider the Act In ander ta acquire one. ' oa the fietd Ot Mablag we also started the Qetatlod conaderadon of the Eatinatea of the Doeparonent of Fishertes. } One item whieh is missing (rom the Fishertes Departen’ catiinatas this year is an amount fowarts toe elinination of dogfish. There Wits S200,000 voted laat peur apd nothing tits your. J spoke with the deputy aijelater about Wits und he explained Chit he was coming |e teat é ee either Immediatély 1 “fhe “tate, the bil tO extend — “tf fiativots seoiud be -anather: important : — ao, its are Outs in’ nee nite * TANS | once were e afr raid lo comic lie of thee country. Ss come. ‘ont. of ‘profits. tum an “ vide: employment, peeurity: for Ca out of: profits. -¢anse. ot, excess sonable ree oe ee profits that } is’ 400 often “ ay forgotten or ignored. is that ‘only: ale fit is a system. of pubishment in which: fear father than ‘rew “dus. tieed by the Soviet Unions 0s importance... It's quite. independence to: Beek and : business t to education ‘or any other good cause. , ae 8 ~The. Financial. ‘Post. oe eon: hospi a comodation yA result. “Every. patient. who can: safely: be. ‘discharged | from hospital. to OUbA -pationt care without incurring ang. financial Burden makes a hospital bed available for-some-~ one ‘else, Dootors should be able to.order release - _of inpatlenta-more aperdily in some cases, and with ‘confidence: that. necessary treatment. will, continud, when they. Know that money problems wit not influence patients’ willingness: to attend the. outpatient centres, - “The DHL to: expand BCHIS benefits tn this direction is a preliminary more towards > ful- (ment of promises made by the provincial hovernment some time ago. I, ix to be. hoped that implementation will not suffer delays like those which have help up action on) plans to provide Hospitals far the chronically i. “THe Victoria. Colontst., out tO D.C. at the end of this month and would discuss Uils matter with the Oshing Industry, after which he hoped that some sort of program could be worked out foe the coming year. Because of the dimeult and atrained Man. agement Labour relations that have been de. veloping over the past few years, we have asked whether the Government plans any Amendments to the Pederal Labour Code. The answer has been that noo amendments are Planned for this year. However, we under- stand Unt the matter is being reviewed and wmenduente may be introduced next session. One thing t quite lear inthe Geld of Jaws relating to the rolalionshipa detween manage- ment wand iabour, That is that we appear to have been leglatating ino a pegative fashton rather Chan a positive one. Our laws are aup- posed to be designed to promate labor: Dvaagentent Kharmony, This they have fatled to Every change that has been inade has vaused mare strife, pore bitterness, more un- Test and more ditteult, thes for the general pubite, Every change that has been piace over the past winder of years hag been enacted out of fowr and Cor a partisan political purpose, There are theee elements affected by labor. Management reladonT management, habor and the genornl public, So tar only ane of these elomonts, management, has had any say in the drafting of such laws. Neither the gener Public nor the union movement haw been con- wulted. There les the difticulty. So lang as his practice ta ‘tallowed aa long wilh we Nave yoore atrife, trouble and unas, ERY RP LA grt RAAT tg NTE NINN IRE ETP Haran ana Need clear view One thing looms farge in the murk of lwatimony before the combined State Prepared - ness and Space Comnilttees. That ix the fact that a smog-free view OF our positions ino w uvlssile-studded age (s jong overdue, Just how do we stand ino thy space mee with Russa? Chainnan Lyndon &. Jatinson, Senate Dom- octutic leader, says he'll ask the Central In- lelligence Agency to clear up conftieting reports of Goviet nussile strength. @ueh o clearing of the alr would be mast welcome, ~=Middlesboro | Ky) News < aml Sap Ne aN E ERIS Fea heed aa SEA TiS rip ne eo TEmpeN I ae pedmEne 6: MRI Late A Bit, Fought fue Today In quiet and confidence shall de your strength Isaiah 30:15, , veh ew HF Ew he Re native tof ‘freedom expaver. Only ae ward is the: stimu. . “That i ig the socialist system prac- os ee —Nanaimo Free. Press. . ALro'R,: a trae, as Dr, James says, that e ccuniversities ‘need _ teach truth—and. might lose it if they had ‘to rely entlrely on the public: ‘treasury. for. money... ' . Af's equally true that excessive taxation of a high: pérsonal Incomes and. corporation | “profits taxation that is partly punitive. and: equal- taalan; having ttle todo with raising revenue - «js ‘bound. to lessen: possible contributions by. -) anee a yes. It By FRANK HOWARD aie plan and: 1 eachpment” ory “New orders in’. And most — “epending by ‘government, the. — s source ‘f the fund ai: Junk” pile, and: spend ‘defence “Money or something else? ‘ This course of aetion © as _ been seriously proposed —. Ot. “by a Communist. or ‘a. crackpot 4 _ but bya responsible. national. “Magazine. : .. The following editorial ine: ‘the * current Maclean's pute. fotward an argument. of auch. import- ty: an ‘por, “We have a much + Is: Canada. itself: obsolete. as : al military nation? ‘beHevée™ the answer 4s. that. MWe is. an. admission fills. us with. the deepest..dis- - Anee that. | betleve it, tobe > . worth reprinting | in its entire a “Before it: decides: what’ wen- the government must - ‘face a decision. of much deeper a gravity. me “The big question in our de- o _ ferice policy has. very. tittle to. . “do with the choite of weapons: . “Th ts conty, of: secondary import-_ whether: our NATO alr: ‘squadrons. ‘and ground, battal- : jong are: obsolete. It is. of-com- 1 paratively srialt consequence | whether we, decide that, Bo-. mare: and: SAGE, which © “Wes haven't got. yet, are. already ‘obsolete too.” an tougher ~ question before us than any of : these. may and apprehension. Yet we. can see no reason for postpon- : ing ft. Within the simple, pre- dictnble ‘strategic ‘patterns of © 1934-18 and again im 1939-45 — it. was possible for a nation of | relatively small size to tuild. arm and.man a war machine wf Impressive. strength. “But the concitions. that al- towed Canada to ramk as. at antanomous and important military force. during almost half a century began to ,dls- appear with the atomic bomb. With the IBCM the disappezr- ance hecame: complete. “In the midtary sense the world has ceased: to consist of Big Powers, Middle Powers anc Small Powers. It consists only of Powers. and non-Powers. To be a Power lt {s necessary to possess and control nuclear warheads and long-range mis- silesy capable of landing them almost: anywhere on-earth., “Caurady posseaves and con- trols neither. We are a non- Power and we would still bea non-Power if we owned 2. thousand Arrows and = were about. to. awn ten thousand Bomares. “We omichnt well quadruple our defence forces and our “rate of defence apending in the text five years and if a world war should come in thas time itmand perhaps the world as well|.—could very easily be over before a single Canadian fred a single shot. “We must da what we can to prevent the war and there may be niaeh that we can do) but once the war beging we cun- not Gaunt on having any more influence on its outtome tian the state of Monaco. “There are a number of ways is which our cuuntry might strive to change or live with these unhappy truths. Three obvious ones occur at abce: “1, Cauntlnue te fallow the: fundanental Unes of our pogt- war defence policy; Le. accept vur status aa a rnilitary gatel- lite of the United Staten dat pretend we don't notice it. Buy or build Bomares, SAGE installations or anything alse the United States ty willing to tet us have. Thin would show the rest of the workd that we revugnize éur reaponalbilities and thas we Bave po intention ut des¢rUng them. Ba short. it would accomplish exactly what the DEW Une end ancow - Brainy caccomplished-—no ty more. “2. Try to reise ourselves to the stutua of a Power ty dalli~ ny our Ow audwar washoads and long-range missiles, We would then possess our own fo Woe tr os 1 Rw RR Rm He deterrent and: the vis sto! te: wide © for. ourselves how - tt ‘shotld be. used... Jean's Gelieves, would have — . strong. theoreticay. advantages . ver the existing policy, bet. ine ig ee ole 10; years on the most Place In which ta ve, ‘Thers tadlo were only theoretical: ones. “3, Make an open announce- ment. ‘that: Canada has discov- rflitary mation. and . intends. therefore. to strive for. peace. This, “Mac-- foe. ceremontes’ of ‘the Says ‘eeear ote “eseart. Fos: “Rostenay at Burrard Dityaaekc Co. m Ltd. “Morth: ‘Vanaouver,. Marek 7. Goest of noner was: Defence : Minister George: Pearkes, $C... ARO spietal -eueste ate thre commissioning service -were Kostenay ‘trite’ Chiet. Baminic - Nicholas and Mrs. Wieholas—Soth appesring in full. ceremonial dress... Here they lodk over 2 missioning beoklet with: Mir Pearkes (centre). eopy of HMCS Kosterays: corm and: Conmmnander Re J. Pickford, comunaricing: otticer of the new submarine Punter. “ oo with Weadeeiy: ie: any or tetet. ottitee: fer Bemncvatio Leadeome stripe. ane. b Fhsteive. Aotior, ee brercyy. Veeenk isi Bar fare wie. i Fate: in Sudbury is: Power: of the ° ballot From The Toronte Telegrans: — Membetne of the Miternation- at Owls of" Meine, MAIL arte Savectter. Workers ac Ines’s. . Sudthery worles, have wrtition:. . Ue ott: pastweripe. no the dis aati “STfay atetios ot Taat. fall -ayet sarty wittier THe’ Hwee arent trom otties tie ire fen. preatcertt, auted exermebive: tie Ietitattor: right. ap tae ie fever Of ‘reetioral: ‘governs Wietory for’ the: ‘Cary “ay tite: me ee : _ éided just before Chirtetal. pant the sliprise ma doabt. verlenns the thequeney witty witch. Ti ple fail nettion. ‘wits demonvitic: ‘ade ersttip: fit thre appriprtiatic way ET ‘ydting i aut. : ofa: ie 13,608-member Sig . dz, hee’ , ‘may Nieves WET: Toeat ivy eames electing. of ‘mea: leaders” agen tite way tor tre wttian: te. “attire Labor Congress: Tt hast been with the ‘Carredterr Rarred sines 19486 tor alleged: Comurmimtist leariitgs tn ts. IWeacership.. The lesson of the Mine-uatt citat, tite: demoeratic: ballots. only weak mere is fadlore tae ase ik. ered. ffgelf to be obsolete aya... amainty. as ant “ geamertic. “artd . Political natictt. Honor our ex- — isting. mfitary . commitments _anbil they rum out, but make it. “if ary, shall replace® ‘the # clear that. our itimate estab- — “Hshment. will corisist. only of miodest, °. _mostiy-ormed THO- . bile onite available for United ‘Nations: police’ duty. And’ com- mit ourselves: firmly to sperrd. every last dollar thas from our defence budget im aid. to less: favored countries. “This, we know, is a varia-. tion of: the easy pacifism that has.so often been discredited in the past, But teday there are important . differences.. pared Bel. af the special. Melody | From. The London Free Press. . . Toronte,. always a ecerttre of ° | “Music appreciation. is to im- ; eutdoor bard | eoncerta (his summer at. a.cast. « There wilh be “an - eight-week season. inelucing 22 | ~ band coneerts, two symphony © coricerts.. four Heht. orchestral. . . concerts and two faze concerts. merse itself int OF $25,006. in: addition, says. Dr. -Lesite committee... airnost. “ progrim isa success this year Reonomic’ aid has beer proved. to be 2 far more useful—and a- far less: ‘expensive—weapon in. the. struggle... far. men's. minds than. amyone armament is -clearly visible. to the Pentagon. and ta the: Hremlin alike as the only alter- native toy race suicide. Pa spite of tts gast fathures, disarma- ment remains our: fast and ory ultimate hope of survival. ° “What courttry is in a better position to set an exammte in disarmament than . Canada, which. after trying to. arm for costly seale in history ts, still. for all practical purposes, 23 detence- Jess as. the Canada of 1913 or the Canada ar 199g." LETTERBOX THANES TO ALL The. Editor, The Dally News May I, through the medhum's Of. your newspaper, those who made cur syniph- thank af ony concert such an ontstand- ‘ing success. This is just an- other example af the commun- ity. twam work which makes city such ao rewarding was perfect co-operation “among scores of organizations Including service clubs, the Armed Porees. our varlous. Pur- ent-Teacher Associitions, the Civile Centre, our City Council utd many otters toe Numerous to mention. Lam sure we ali greatly re- geet that it was found neces: gary to eaneel our children’s concerts aud the management of the Vancouver Synuphaty Were most unttappy abvar this, Tt. ts. reassuring to Know tht when they return fn approx. mately three years trom naw the difficulties which they en- eountered on this trip will have disappeared with the es- tablishment of our owt mur- Both press ane trnaapeifhernG bet thelr coverage and bo those ecauntieas organisations ane individuals who have helped ww make this accasion 2 oriiant ‘guecess, thank you very much! L. M. GREENE, MD. Chaitman, Symphony Steeriny Comurittee. Are HN IRREAENHEE I AMIR bes wa sbeLSMeTS OREN Pont ‘eehemantrineRON UTC a Sacrifice? Bishap O.C.) Messenger tn Veeginia it would appear elyal airport. “that the NAACP bas won 4 ‘wreat victory. The courts. es peually om the tudecal level, ‘will rule favorably an alist varythhw. that the NAACP pro- pews, Bath wajer political “parties sowm ww hare agreed what the South io & lam which ie te be sacrificed om the altar Whather this sacrifice will Se eonsunubted in goush Carolina aad in Arkunoas cenalin to be gaunt, Lf “veglized e27en so recentiy AS Be decade . APO OE - “The reed: af same: check. ort oe Pe rth ee it wih be doubled i 1940. oVPhis: is. am excellent resuke «+. ‘te those purblind Philistines — ‘@ little envious—who used to “speak. of Toronta tm cantume- , mo mare thar . Bag’ street, the financiat tatas- cae gus of Canada: ~ Hous: terms as ‘& ety is mrea- sured in. eather terms: than moneys, and: prag¢ram. of accessible’ popular music. ‘eitizens: | “private imterests. may be expected to--produce | 28 Many concerts. as | ‘the city is puttine om. TE the - Terentoa sets ao melodious example oy sack a | —WNatiows!: Defence ghota. E fin Lie cut. with « gS 2 DE. SET NIC TIY BS flecour GUA. Ley FINE cur ese Uae oe ae pees patente LATENT SAREE erty a SE cle When trouble or disaster strikes, your _ | Red Cross is always first to answer the call. Support your local drive for ftunds—the best insurance in time of need. Local Cempaign Chairmen — Mr. J. Nicall ~ 1 Qays---G227 Talepnome Everrirrgs———t bP 2 7 > PROVINCIAL HEADQUARTERS: 1208 Weat Pender St, Vancouver we HO eo i RR me SY iu { iv he i 1 ‘ eT 8 allies