F arf,, Prince Rupert Daily News1 'tassiriHi 'si. As I See It Victoria Report THE Wednesday, April 18, 1951 women to qualify as psychiatric nurses. It is intere.silna to know that 400 nurses have already graduated from the School of Psy-chiatrij Nursing operated by the Provincial Medlral Hospital at Essondale. The B.C. Psychiatric Nurses' Association has a mm. ETTERBOX . . . by J. K. Nesbitt Arc Doctors Playing Fart? Kishop on Liquor Question Government Exercises Authority VICTORIA. The special legislative committee An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: more bershlp of 37a graduates In psy- f ' chiatric nursing. Among the as - v-rw tin which will tour the province investigating eveiy sociation'i, objectives are the nrnmntinn Imhrnutimaiit i D Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00. ohase of the British Columbia hospital insurance; maintenance of an enlightened Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. and progressive standard of psychiatric nursing and the development of an active public interest ln the treatment and care of the mentally Hi. i OILY LAM) RUMBLES KARACHI, INDIA. Held up for a whole week it, c awl' t set-up may well look into the part the medical pro-iession should be playing in hospital insurance. There were everal hints, from " ' time to time, in the Legislature be better served by permitting during the session that the doc- the citizens to enjoy in moderators are not . playing their full tlon a little alcoholic refresh-part. ment with iheir meals in ho'.el Arthur Ash, Liberal-Coalition 1 dining-rounut and public restau-member for Saanteh. was the . t England and else-most forthright. He said that a B where ln the British Empire, lot of doctors are "def inlteiy , sabotaging" hospital Insurance. 1 j ANSWER TO ANCIENT I Editor, Daily News: In regard to "Disgusted Ancient's" letter in the Daily News ; about the cost ox living, I would like to suggest that he try and , keep a family of faur children on the equivalent cf the cost of Hvinar fifteen years aeo. I'd like to sve him do it. According to his statement $1 can buy $1 worth of groceries. Maximum and mini- Now compare these prices: " ; 19.16 1951 Hambii'-t'er 3 lbs. 25c fiOc ib. Po: R:a.st 2 lbs. 25o 74-7G- lb. Ba.-;:n and tin of ! peas lb. 35c ab ut 95c ;Eilllerlb. 35C-45.-; 80,: i I Maximum and j minimum labor i wases 45c per hr. $1.15 I ! Prince Rin-vt is highly over-pupulated with people like "Dis- : gusted.'1 Trains leave here thre-j times a week ani planes leav? every day. Maybe "Disgusted" ' ' .(-..-'W..! in Pakistan on my way to the Holy Land, I have had plenty of time to study what is happening in he Oily Lands, in between. I can't say I have been biting my finger nails la get away from ' this place for out at the alrpnr'. hosier the thermometer ranM between 70 and 90, but with a lovly breez blowing. Besides, anybody like me, wit'.i i a double set of false teeth, would be a d.f. to bite his finger nailj and take a chance on breakinii his teeth. nnid Arthur Turner. CCF member The margarine argument ln for Vancouver East, said also tn8 Legislature developed Into an",hPr ba,ll" The f rn the doctors are not doing every- of argument it seemed that thing they can to co-operate in y making hospital Insurance a "rs- y Rolsln would ' f much support for her ament- success He said that In many countrles the medical profession men, V,e Oleomargarine Act if would have -which, passed, has obstructed public health removed the color restrictions schemes . ' , , , i that the government hud to But most of all was surpris rig h u, ,, th caucus lmo ses. Hon A. D. Turnbull. minister , u , , k th b , health and welfare, who said ,, BISCUITS AUo worries are comparative. lould find a place wh"re he can buv one dollar's worth of groceries for $1. DIEC'JSTED NCT SO ANCIENT line. i.idl All week I have sweated 17 he's convinced the great majority of the medical profession is co-operating but that some doctors are not.' He agreed with Mr. Turner that the special leg-iflatlve committee should look stewed trying to get . another plane reservation to make up fori ' the one I lost when the BOAQ was a day late, due to ensii The government, takes the' stand that there should be color restrictions, that margarine shouldn't look like butter. Otherwise the dairy industry will be ruined. rf jr-ij. 'A.r . - . HOSPITAL ANI CM'NCIL trcutle. But now all that i' fixed, we hope, we hope. And Into the part the doctors should iv - -"- -"T' ril H.mttH&SiijLr: But, seeing that " - several bak- ..I 1 ...UU ttnorittnl In. I EcliUir, Daily News: ' j ' The report in your columns dated April 10 of the City Coun (besides, my newspaperman's (troubles are mild compa ed with pmy 11. uie wnwic '"" bench MLA's were wanting to surance picture. . pJease tneir constituents by al- Dr. J. J. Oillis, Liberal-Coali- iowin cuiored margarine, the cil's remarks about our request! those of the regular corresprrtd- !ior a Dy-iaw to provrae o.uuu : f. nPreabouu has caused considerable concern For wRh the great political among memlwrg of the Hospital crlslg bgiUm up ln Persia over Board. Our hospital is one of th- tne assassinaUon of th- Prim j very few in the P ovince rhbi ;Ministerand the nationalization does not receivs every year sub- ;of foreiRn.owr.7d nil comnanies tlon, Yale, the only reprejienta- government had to whip them 1 tive ln the House of the medkil jnl0 shape again. profession, said that the doc- j tors are co-operating but that( The new psychiatric Nursej there certainly Is a shortage of ; Act Is a big step forward in the hospital beds ln Vancouver. development of modern nursing i In this province. It will give Mwins, plr(j. , Sliippinj fjid (j,r Carta;e ami St, Compleu;, Rtiiali'.c ; ci-:il Service. A!. if (Janatliun Liquid Ai, dit Oxyi'-n, Arf .yfci v.'i hi.iir; supplies. LINDSAY'S CA! C5 It seems the liquor question professional standing to mental i Stantial grants irom. tne n"-' : the boys are receiving t?rse ord -Council whase citizens they serve 6rs from lne hnmp rff(pe teino It would seem that we are beiiv; j lhem to hoSfoot lnt0 per.sia. (embarrassed by our forme- But P-rsia c Iran to ?1ve i financial independence-th? i thg modem name, s not anx-direct result of efficient adm.n-;lous to make rwspaer c3nV fnr istration. ;the i0Urnais of th Vte'V All the just will not die. No sooner had case nurses, a standing equal to the Legislature washed Its hands that of the registered nurse. Ttv; of it waiting for a plebiscite new act will provide an incent- Chop 5ucy - Chow Mein HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 v.Will Korean War Spread? INTIMATIONS of possible open intervention by I Russia in Korea tighten an already taut situation. .They test with new tension the intelligence ami -., steadfastness of the Allied people. Vords of Speaker Sam Rayburn of the United . States that "we stand in terrible danger of World War III" and intelligence reports that Russia has '. given the Chinese Reds :'000 planes for a spring-offensive and that enemy activity is markedly in-creasine in North Korea deserve sober attention. Wo need not assume definitely, however, that fhe Soviet will take an open part in Soviet hostilities. It is to be very much questioned whether to do " so would be to her advantage as yet at least. However, our thinking might well be in preparation for a new adventure in aggression. Some might find it difficult to see how general ; hostilities could be averted if the Soviet should openly attack United Nations forces in Korea. '"' . Conversely, extension of the war beyond Korea by the United Nations might be the spur that would bring Russia into the conflict. On the other hand, it might not be necessary to assume that Russia is spoiling for war. Moscow may not be in a good position to start a general conflict. Certainly the Allies are under no inexorable compulsion to take such a desperate step. First consideration should be given to dealing with actual attacks. If Russia attacks in Korea it should be met there, This might involve striking at Russian bases in the Far East, particularly if Russian submarines should raid out of Vladivostok. Already it is reported that the UN commanders have permission to apply the doctrine of "hot pursuit" in chasing enemy aircraft across the Yalu. A situation might arise where it would be ad-. visable to use atomic bombs, but it would be well ; .not to leap to conclusions in this field. Certainly the ; assumption that a Russian attack in Korea should .ie answered by A-bombs in Europe should be re-' .sisted. The preventive war advocates declare:. 'We ' should hit the heart of this octopus, not its tenta-v-''.cles." But cutting off the tentacles of aggression has many advantages. -It ne'ps to keep clear the direction from which """Aggression comes, thereby retaining a sounder moral position and the good opinion of mankind. In . ... ?.ny prolonged world struggle allies can be vital. Until there shall be definite proof of Russian intervention it would be wise to remember that Moscow may have other reasons for sending forces into Manchuria. One would be to balance Chinese power there and retain control of rail lines and certain ports. It is difficult to limit the scope of wars. But ,.hSre are examples. No one who knows what war does will expand it lightly. Even should Russia lake & STORAGE L'. Cor. 2nd and Prk ' Est. 191U FIitorS two years from now than a lve to encourage young men and powerful churchman, Rt. Rev. - ' Harold Sexton, Anglican Bishop of British Columbia, got up and , !r7 HOW lO IllliVI COUGHS I would like to point out that , renresentatiyes of bis Western even new no request is beinis napers have been turned Asvn made for funds for operation ; fiat when thev went tn ask fur but only to complete facilities to 'visas for entry o P?rsla. said that hotels and restaurants should be allowed to serve beer; FALSE CROUP provide additional beds Rwh warm oil Hilo jt with 1 and light wines with meais. The Bishop, long an advocate for changes in B.C.'s liquor laws. ruck and clxil. Mo- said: "I do not think cocktail KHi&7 warm flannsl.AI drug dj ON h giill' o S yaori. ' 0f)T READERS MAY RECAI.I whnt I wrote the b-'slnp'i" of this fir: That I rewpH the a-ea between Ind'a a-id Oib-"'-tar. inclusive, as th mot critical area in the world today. In mv judament the twj great A CARLOAD OF Mayor Rudderham is quoted ;:s follows: "I don't like the way they do business. They start out on a big building program without consulting us then whsn they fall down they practically demand aid." I would remind him that there was and is a bars are the answer to the prob-, lem of furtive drinking. The; cause of real temperance would 1 K cu"st,',"s ft NEW' 'representative of city council on; 1. WM' he India", ub-c"- ,'.hs Hospital Heard. At the time ; tiri-t ho'- a' a solid basis fo-the expansion program was We"'rn-vlp demcerflcw upstarted in 1948 the board, I ani ', wfk od strange as that system given to understand, felt ;t had(ia be-e? And 1 sufficient funds $50,000, ac-; wv "s boIpt to hn-"jp p cumulated without any help from between p" across th? Arab aid I City Council to complete the Moslem belt? (Nurses' Home. This was our mosi j came tr. the p-p-I'-'-m 'n' KROEHLERS (urgent requirement as we werj .young as it is democracy unable to hcuse sulficient nurses likol- hniH an"' rov In India and Pakistan at 'ast for t" next fw years whpn the ?rfit 3t'. r what is free enterprise? wrestling m?'"h Mw ," world's heavyweight bloi w " be decided. But I a'so sot the Hear Im pression I" F?vpt th" t the-e Is a (ConUnued on Page 5i , c ? Q 0 II D n Q s D D U D Uj iptr" v.. -j - N 11 KSDIHtER ito care for the steadily increai-(ing number of patients in ho?-jpital. An additional $30,000 war , received from the provincia: government and the new nu se'. i home was commenced. This hi (now been completed. I Unfortunately costs have riser !so greatly that there does no; (remain sufficient lunss in hosoital's treasury to equip th i second and firft floors we ! wing i and build the new steam plant and boiler hcuse especial' ( as the provincial governmei-' ' i which Is contributing substan- cially to the cost has insisU-' I'that the boilers be large enou?' ifer everi furthe- expansion c i the hospitpl. What thpn lc 'r aiternai'"' jWe can do nothing and lose ,the further $60,COO availabl-(from Provincial and Federn1 Call 363 FOR BETTKK . . . Planning Building or Repoiring i i anactive part in Korea, Allied policy might well be ;! j I - ; -based on the simple rule that, other things being L T)- .qal, a small war is better than a big one. 1 J 1 ,rl -j ii . LI lUw SJL,j Ji ,.(lnJ -' sources and carry on a wi a now. With an antiquated heatin plant, gravely overloaded, sr-mi-I unpleasant consequences ecu.' ; ensue. ' We are already badl ' i pressed for bsds. Operation-other than emergencies, are b1?-ing postponed, and non-ur??n: . hcnital natients are already r;- 0LD D D a a D D D a D a a D D D a D D 0 D a D D D D D D D 51 . 1 s t 1 'I 1 - . Kat whole wlieat. Here it is in its most delicious form . . .' crisp, PRICES MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors Free Enterprise Is Self-Rellanee, Initiative, Ambition and Inventhe IJenoiircefulneiiH. It built cities out of desolation -built, our railways our factories. It developed our forest riclies, mined our coal and ore . . . and sent them to the markets of the world. Free Enterprise is the working classes, the middle classes and the well-to-do classes. Free Enterprise is the butcher , shop, the bank, the newsstand, the big store, the great tnanu- faeturing plants. It is that Free Business, big and little, on which, civilization alone depends. " Free Enterprise is Private Property and Personal Liberty. Free Enterprise is the hope of Europe ami Asia. caslonally deferred admlssior,, With our steadilv increas'iv population this problem can only get worse. Tf the citv council fails to submit to Its cltizena :he necessity (Continued on Page 5) t - GORDON &ANDER50 thin wafers. WHOU WHEAT CRISPBREAD IS LOW IN CALORIES Co'i Don't Voit For Yo TOP QUALITY OVERHEAT Bring It 1" F: AND ;-1 irm PUR SMART STYLES . . . recommended on so many PRESSURE a a o D a a a a a D a a 0;;f . WTOW,& diets. Good by itself. . . good with any, spread . . . eat it for your daily bread. . 't . X V, .,.,.J,i;. -VdLi .TLPi.-., V 25 I Oi. radial Your cooling system is as vital to tn- car as the Brakes or Motor. : i PRESSl'RE-PURGING Is the newest cleansing the Radiator and the ...piRCE"" We have just installed a new r'tissl Drive up for o DemonstroW . CnW LATEST FOR SPRING IN . Men's Oxfords STRAPS. GORES H;. . &f -yy S.C. FIDERATION OFTMOC INDUSTRY Superior Auto , AUSTIN' MOCCASINS FASHION h . 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