Tuesday night and, aRi eed way Prince Rupert Daily News that pay claims should go to arbitration by a third bod. The doctors hold that the present fees make it lmc"- lble lor them to give adequate treatment as they have to handle too many patients in order to obtain a sufficient- income. An upward Doctors Are Complaining British Government Agrees To Arbitration of Keen As I See It Tjr PT' Vlj 'Lore RUAW?; Wednesday, August 8, 1951 evisi.n in the rates paid by the tin independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern aiul Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association a A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ay Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c Per Year, bill W 11 LOUDON i Tw.'nty Hums-; government is sought." and family doctors in Britain,' The doctors had threatened having complained generally at mas!f resignation from the state Uli iliiidi-'quucy of the fees they li-u.lt h insurance service July 19. me receiving under health In- j Ann,)um;(,nlient of ihe gonrn-turance. thy government . fcave . numt.s c,,Ilceiail(m was iade by j Health Minister Hilary Mar- $8 00; By Mail, Per !Cor.th, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 ! Police Action How? Just Propaganda j quunrt and Hector McNeil, Bec- rotary of Stute for Scotland, In a ' ietUT to tkJ General Medical Dickensians in of the Soviet iSrAVDA, the official newspaper St :-vces ljmnilltee. 'has printed in full an article Communist Party, Victorian Menu i GULL LAKE, Alberta. Here at the 1951 session j of the Alberta School of Religion a sharp differ-, ence of opinion has de-j veloped about the war in Korea. j There is general agreement ! ( t that the UN went off the track j f l - t JtU.it -. Minister Winters chats with three LONDON & Rationed Eng- liuid returned fleetingiy tJ the; abunilance of Victorian feast, days at a dinner here. ; Actjrs lep.esetlng characters from the novels of Charles liii k-' ens Mrs. Cratchit, Pickwick, the Fat Boy and Micawber drove frcm trie'author's "Id h"m In ! Camberwell to a restaurant on' the south bank of the Tluimes Rivji , where an annual Dickens dinner was inaugurated. j r c? o SEMINAR Resource session of the International foreign students at the opening 13 miles north of Inmsidcs. Que., students' Service seminar at when it failed lo admit, in.? new government of China, as soon as it in fact became the government. Most of the folks hare agree that there never would have been a war in Korea if the U.S.A. had not blocked the ad niece of India's Sir -.. T oft tr. riuht are- Laksllllli Rail, Ran- Mr Winters M. A. Aziz of Pakistan; and David (CP PHOTO I Wilson, Baltimore, O. Menus were printed on cam- resting there they seem to bric edged with We. But the reul Taking a trip? Leave worry behind ...carry Travellers Cheques Sold at all brnchet THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA You can bonk on th "Royal" wild guarding the seclucred spot. Every wwuJer was the food itself - lob- 1 winter, thousands of Canadian roa-st ducks, crabs, turkeys. crayfish, gome pies, a boar's Dun mhi 'h Miner saved from "I"-'1'. head, barons of beef and saddles ui lainh ham. in Chaurlfroid i extinction, spend weeks at the mission of the real eovernmfni i of China. But there is a sharp i difference of opinion about what should have been done when the ' North Korean army swept'across j the 38th parallel. One or two people here mildly question the ' main fact namely that it was the North Koreans who did at-i tack. But that is not where the i real difference of opinion comes, j The great majority agree that North Korea did invade South ray . . Reflects and Reminisces by the British ' Foreign Secretary. Recently the United States Congress sent a goodwill message to the Supreme Soviet. With it went a letter from President Truman to President Svernik. Yesterday these were printed in the Soviet press.. Now the Moscow Times and New York News have arranged to exchange views for publication. These are something of international events. For normally the utterances of Western statesmen and politicians have been getting little or no publicity in the Soviet Union, even though they may be of first importance. Many people now see possible signs of a coming change of attitude in Moscow. But these hopes have scarcely been fulfilled. Pravda indeed printed Mr. Morrison's article in full. It has, as it was well entitled to, printed its own reply on the same page. Yet the'tone shows no trace of any desire for better relations. The concluding sentences of the British minister and of the Russian editor are in the sharpest contrast. "I send you the friendly greetings of my fellow countrymen and our sincere wish for the genuine co-operation of your country in advancing the peace and progress of the world." That is courteous Mr. Morrison. "That is why the Soviet people regard present-day Anglo-American politicians as instigators of a new world war." That is the insulting editor of Pravda. The deduction is only too obvious. The Soviets sanctuary. Enough to make one smi.e und river tmut , wonder how far, sometimes, j Th0Jj(1 w(jrp Jlust tu,.n,entar-kindness to creatures of the air , The . m Buests, i: ludiiig' ea" "- I members of ths piekena Follow- j . i ship, at as much as they could LONDON (CP Trie Evening , of such other delicacies as mu.sh- There are thirteen hundred Korea, and that such an invasion ,i.,lur addicts in Vancouver, says News. with a circulation of near-i room patties, chicken tricasses, was a cirar viuimion ui ine uii r-hief Mulligan? ana people uiui ... ,ninniin riniiv v,oo i.,t I VnrlKl.ii-A tripe, bi uiicd sweet - inilk Charter. But they do not agree ;tn8 practice should be treated as ; c;lebrated iU 70th birthday. The i breads, Scotch woodcock, that the means taken to resist sickness, and not as a crime. It hock, newspaper slarled In July. 1681, punch, ules and p and reverse the aggression werei,.ught be reckoned as both. ag BKfoKur.pa;je lssue atld went bow.s unch How to Build a Good Credit Record... tne ngnt means, iny point H()w should peddling on 1 y i two years before showing its first Thv rationed foods -came from the United Slates. profit, amounting to 11. the vast numbers of innocent strtvts be described? Koreans killed, the property destroyed, the hates created by the actions of the "liberators" as well as by the "invaders." In short they argue tiiat the cure was worse than the disease. I CHIEFS TO CHIEFS His Excellency Lord Alexa'nder is retiring for a season from the glamor of pomp and state to feel the spell of the great plains and bi received by other Big 1. Pay charge accounts in full by the 10th of coch month. 2. Make contract payments on or before due date. 3. Guard your credit' as a sacred trust. ! BUT WHEN I ask this group a j Chiefs. Today, in the Standoff I plain question I get no clear ' region of Alberta. Blood Indians answer. The question is: j will do this mighty warrior full-j .WhaIS the right method of i est honor and generally speaking dealing with an invasion? What I there will be a heap pow wow. i should the UN do in such cases? I - CREDIT BUREI Suppose we do succeed In GOING ALOFT! i changing the constitution of the Perhaps had we been Intended j UN. and make it into a real world , to fly, in the natural way. wings ' parliament, empowered to make would have been provided. It's j real world law. One of the first i just an idle suggestion but, after 'laws that will have to be made all. would it have been best had OF PRINCE RUPE ! will deal with aggression at- ; the human family never heard I tack by armed forces coming j 0f , nor could have imagined, from one country into another. : flying. Would Great Wars have I How will the World Police Force ' been impossible? Would there i deal with such aggression if asj be !. ss adoration of speed? j and when they occur? I Sjiecittt on, Gi ma Ninety West Point cadets are ?aid to be guilty of having cheated or in other words that there was crookedness in examinations. The cadet of today is the commanding officer of tomorrow. The fate of other men will rest In his hands. Better one subaltern who. alone, succeeds in his txams. than a hundred who try and would fall but for assistance. There is nothing the THE MORAL weakness of the UN position in Korea was because there was such a marked difference In what it did there, as compared with what it did! in Israel and in Kashmir. Since the UN was formed in 1945 there have been three open cases of war, in violation of the UN Chartei. The first was in Kashmir where armed forces 66"Piece Dinner S $1050 1 ' ANE 32-Piece Breakfast: S7.95 United States can afford less! from Pakistan entered that for than ut trus' ln A' mv mon wno merly independent state, in clear I v.olation of the UN Charter. Yet i do not know the!r tratle- ' an: the UN never then took any such action as it took later in Korea. have still no desire for friendship or for co-operation. For their own purposes they are passionately anxious that nothing shall be done to disturb the belief they seek day after day to create in their own people and in those of their dependencies that the British and United States governments are malevolent enemies, busily planning to "instigate a new world war." For the power of the Soviet dictatorship, both in its own country and in the "satellite states," rests in no small measure upon the maintenance of belief in that egregious myth. Prince George Progress IN RECENT weeks Princes George Property own-I ers have had tangible evidence of where their tax dollars are going, and they have every reason to be gratified with the results. New water and sewer mains are being laid in the downtown section and in residential areas which are being rapidly filled up with new homes. Work is well advanced on nearly two miles of paved sidewalks, and the .council is cpntemplating other major projects which will add to the city's atmosphere of permanency. This latest program of civic improvements will go a long way toward reassuring townspeople that those in charge of our municipal affairs are determined to bolster our reputation as the most modern and progressive community in Central B.C., and the largest from a population standpoint. If business activity and general prosperity can be maintained at anything near the present levels, there would unlikely be any serious opposition from taxpayers should the city council decide to embark on a continuation of its present policy of handling municipal improvements. A majority'of residents probably realize we have reached a stage where we cannot afford to stand still and should be preparing now to service an even greater population. Prince George Citizen. . Half a dozen carloads of formed part of Monday There was a short but full scale war in Palestine, involving ; ed "e"intg' to take train' buttno ,one f, ALL ENGLISH CHINA NORTHERN P.C.'s LARGEST STOCK OF 0 1 .Mrf.'tjfcO. any particular notice. But that much would have made a sensation had the GTP been a few years old instead of thirty-seven. Once, two carloads was enough to make it the day's big news. - rot only Israel, the newly declared Jewish state, but Egypt, Irak, Syria, Trans-Jordan and Lebanon. Surely you can't have a war involving six nations with out somebody being the wrongdoer. Or can you? Gordon & Anders for food kept fresh . . . frozen desserts . . . ice cream... ice cubes you need an electric REFRIGERATOR Third Avenue The point is that whereas In Israel and Kashmir the UN acted in the capacity of a neu SF.E.M TO KNOW! Jack Miner, the naturalist, Is buried in a little memorial park of atjout an acre, in the famous bird sanctuary at Klngsvllle, Ontario Nnrwnv Rnmpp turf tral third force a mediator an umpire in the dispute, in Korea it adopted very different meth O.RMES ods. It met the agression head hawthorne. lilacs, where btrds on for a reason that -everybody i nest and sing, are planted As If knows. Here was the point where knowing their good friend is ixie puwer zones oi tne uniiea I you want to sell it, advertise Btates and Rufsia met head on The United States used all her immense weight to induce the UN to take steps completely dif The Pioneer Druggie ferent than UN had taken In Kashmir or Israel. WE HAVE very clear cut methods for dealing with robbers, or persons who attempt violent PHONE 81 attacks on other human beings. The police are trained to use only the amount of force necessary to get the law-breaker be- Scripture f-aiiage for Joday "Come unto me, all ye that . . . are heavy laden; and I will give you rest." St. Matt. 11:28. I fore a court where all aspects i of the case are decided on the 1 Mac basis of law based on Justice. But so far, when international aggressions occur the "police" take counter measures against whole peoples. Is this right? What else could they do? What do YOU think? 9.) Keep your food safe ... all the time . . . Save spoilage . . . Preserve leftovers . . . liny foods in quantity at lowest prices ... Jt's true economy at today's food prices . . . Be sure to drop in at our local store lo look over the latest models. mwm Construct flip When Stalin came to Inspect a Moscow insane asylum the in mates were assembled In the hall. According to instructions they Company 7 TIMES THE WINNER Actual tests prove that INGLIS washes clothes WHITER . . . BRIGHTER . . . CLEANER than any of the 1 leading makes of washers. Now available at Rupert Radio & Electric shouted, "Long live our beloved WILL PO YOUR JOB CH!"'j Roofing . . . Sidirg . . . Alte1'1 Stands SupUnu TANQUERAY, GORDON 1 CO. LTD. . . . tha largvtt gin dittilUra in th world leader, the great Stalin!" all except one man, who was Immediately accosted by an agent 0 fthe secret police. "Why did you not greet our beloved Comrade Stalin?" was the stern question. "Because,'' the man answered, 1 "I'm not insane. 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