1,' r Women Invade Rod-Gun Club Prince Rupert Daily News Tiiiir'dnv. Marrh R. Iftfil AhTthaf. films were greatly appreciated. A highlight of the evening Enter Heretofore Exclusively Male Precincts As I See It of1 fhad been a real possibility. ! With great skill he compared , the Koruan outcome with In'. Tibetan outcome. He did noi j drive home his point but the I plain inference was that had the U.S. used the same conciliatory approach in Korea as India had used after Red China's incursion into Tibet, they too (that rare flavor' n was Secretary ueorge nui v., History was made last night wltn Den in one hand and re- by Prii-e Rupert's Rod and Gun'eeipt ' book in the other, waging j Association. For the first time an all-out one-man membership , independent daily npv spa.opr aevoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: vlember of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association A. HUNTER, Managing Edi-tor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director v Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, sS.OO; Ey Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year. $8.00 SZMsP Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd , 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. Is, the U.S.A.), might have been j women have been invited to i "' , kd vervone of whom able to talk it out instead ! : membership in the club, severally t'he Jlghst suspicion attending last nignis annual 1 ! they were non-members or un-- i paid members. Net result was 22 000 MiretiiiE. Tha increased inter trom me 'i ri- n IF v n top ml MOST OF THE MP's (Includ- pst und participating, of women ing the dozen women in sart- i in fhing and hunting during sal polite but not too ardentiy r,.,.PI)l yw n!l.s been not.e- memberships, 17 of them new. Next general meeting was set, for March 21. worthy. A hmt 1 Hospital Insurance 50 members were pres mieresiea during mis pan oi Mr. Nehru's talk. Eut when l"J switched to the Kashmir question, they immediately leaned forward. Time after lime tlipy roared wittt applause, lor in vni Mrs. J. K. uracK retuiuru After adjournment of the 'home on yesterday afternoon's -ii,,0 fiiiiff S.4. I.iin Pot- olune from Seattle where she command lerton showed motion .pictures ! attended provincial sessions of the t;unaoian Le which he had taken on his trav t v il gion Women's Auxiliary of t.:i, which she is wme representa tive. els Uiroiich various parts of the province. Some films were In color. Vre.siderrt Norman Clirl.s-li ii.,i n a.;fced for a vote of thanks lor SS;.,t. PoUcrUm. His fl VISITS INDIA PARLIAMENT NKW DELHI, India. The air was nippy enough this morning when I went to the Indian Parliament for my first visit. A lot of other folks had the same idea, too, for today the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, was to make an important public speech on international affairs. The building itself is very, imposing, as are all the others inherited from the British Raj. But unlike the British House uf Commons, or its counterfeit imitation at Ottawa, the Indian Parliament follows the continental pattern. That is, the mem I News Ciassifieos Mak" SaU-s QifU f I ''ZZ" " g, r" f& slant, when he said: ' I Kinted out that Kashmir was not just a piece of territory to tee bartered. It contained millions of human beings and they could not be treated us .cha'-lel." But to mo the profoundly Jni-; portant point was that lie did not completely reject all three of the peace-making proposals attempted by Prime Minister Menwes of Australia. He ruled out any importation of outside armies (and tlie MP's roared with applause). He also raised a point which I had not even thought of before, that Russia bers sit in circular arrangement with the Prime Minister oc cuovina the front seat on Ukm ,,... a Ojmmonwealth force in Kash 'extreme right of the presiding '. officer. i 0O0 I THERE ARE about the same number of members as in our ! mir as a spearhead of future in- vasion to her. But he did not completely reject the third point--that the i UN fimmisxioner ihi the soot WMW CJ0C'l most convene A 1 f r'Jfjrl 1 economical way to parliament, but they have more ! might raLse a lof,al Kashmir po-women about 12. Most of the lj(,e loroe 0010,1,. fr kee;' MP's wear the white Gandhi ordpr am, &XiVtril Ir, . caps, although a few Sikhs were PW.u,m resplendent in their colored tur- J . ' ouo uans- I 1 emr u; & V f,-,n.i il,f. One lone picture decorated , " ' ,, . .,. eiiailiwri iT-aLiy t-n.-uiu a; 11 the chamber. It is of V. J. Patel, the elder of the late two brothers. Above the dome-shaped chamber is a lookout sentry box. lor it seemed to me that Mr. Nehru had definitely opened the Moor to a peace settlement in Kashmir, based on the Australian Prime Minister's Point PHONE 90? ANY MOVE to sharply incroasf! hospital insurance rates and, on top of that, make hospitalization-insured patients pay charges in hospital for the first ten days is certainly not going to ride easily with the public oti if it should pass the Legislature. If that is the best way that can he found to pull hospital insurance out of the financial hole into which it is steadily.sinking deeper, it might be better to call the whole thing a bad job and go out of hospital insurance altogether. If people are. going to have to pay their first ten days' bills, much of the benefit of hospital insurance will be lost since in ordinary surgical and maternity cases, the hospital stay does not exceed ten days anyway. The effect of such a proposition would be merely to make the premium higher again on top of the Suggested hike in rates. Indeed, the premiums would hi? almost confiscatory. No one would willingly pay them and greater numbers of people would To evade. Reasonable increase in any goods or services are usuallyielf fted , with understanding and patience. But tbVjmposed increases in hospital insurance premiums, including the idea of making people pay for the first ten days in hospital, is getting beyond the reasonable stage. When a business loses money, it has two recourses first, to bolster its revenue; second, find means of cutting costs. If what we hear is correct, the hospital insurance set-up still has an opportunity of increasing its revenues by seeing that everybody pays hospital insurance. We also hear that many people all over tVu? province are getting hospital treatment these days who do not really need it while needy cases are unable to get in or are not able to get reasonable service if they do get in owing to over-crowding. Then, there is always the possibility of hospitals reducintliiwrheHd -costs. - ' , There is also the question of whether hospital insurance should not be extended to out-patient care to eliminate such tilings as the- notorious X-iy instance whereby (he patient can get the X-ray free if he spends a day unnecessarily in hospital but has to pay for the X-ray if he calls around to get it without being admitted. Such drastic measures as are being mentioned at Victoria would ride a whole lot better if the public was satisfied that all the possible measures of obviating them had been explored. There should be a thorough investigation along these lines. Microphones are numerous For Efficient i if CAIKEDFOOOS d I J The Tl"7?- throughout the chamber. Building and Remodt MPs do not. have benches, as 1 i nit..,. n,,t o,v..li )lru ranwiBii. i.r-u.e i. YOUR dcrs & contra: the iisual MP style by pounding their hands on the backs of the benches in front. effect of Mr. Nehru's speech wns to "close part of the gap- remaining between his position and that of Pakistan. j feel wood Far from giving his critics GREER and BRIDD "The lladio-riiuiii(;raiih Comhinattan of the Year" Princf Kuprrt, t l0. Kx 731 I GOT A SEAT in the Jj-ont ; nd fm. sa lhal lle ((0ts ! row of the Press Gallery. Just ai app hls own worln ,a,.e: rew yards from me sat the Prime formu,ae hS owll doorstep, I Minister's daughter, Indira. She , tnp jnt,ian prtme Minister sem-j looked keenly at me, and I ' 1 Pft to me to do precisely that. wwidered "could she possibly , hpar(l te (,lplomals talking remember me among all the as hurried into their cars. I other hundreds that were in- , mfLl, ,lf lhm U-oduced to her at Vancouver? ' . .., ,h m nu1, KS.,p.,n. Mr. Nehru moves in the inter- FISHERMEN . . . For complete morhnul of your I Huh .SiM'id pa.'oline Knciiies, ,, .see Kiipei'l. Motors I.U1. . We have the trained mechan THESE FEATURES: 7 Tube Radio 1 .011 iiiul .Slmit Wave 3 S'wcd Webster CliaiiffiT hi' Slage for Itetler Iter it ion f I..HKC r.'eciiiil Morale 1 " ' 1 . "-' "t rt-Cf l'"T 111 national field precisely as dos a surgeon. He knows exa'tly what he is doing, and he itses words as toots, with a scientific precision that is a treat to hear and watch. t i ics III it! sneiiallzeil equtpnient til perform this work for you . . . .. 4-ir Miss Nehru wore a circlet of white flowers In her hulr, and had ou a pale pink sari . under a brown coat. She wore 10 make-up and her great dark eyes looked grave as she followed the proceedings resting her head in one hand as her father spoke. . 0O0 THERE IS ONE striking difference between the Canadian and Indian parliamentary practises. Here in India each day's session is opened by a solid hour of questioning. The questions are all printed in advance, but the questioner reads his query Spare PMS CUTS Hyaline, sonihint TV i. i d i: ,;,!V "in 1,1 "V, .'l t, "i 11 ft Vt:- ! it , J, . eilicieiiuy anil ei uiioinleally. Jirff To avoid delay Ibis Mprlnu when M the rush is on, let us have that y'i. job now. b1 anhwi.ti , Or ( hash's Oifitmrnt Model sft-r.i $249.50 A M A4TOi:V TO 1I Al.l lt" I'OI l V VtllH ll savi:s von n mi & w flllDMC A. liting quit k relief. DUIll"J A feile hume deul BD IMC tC nwnl lor over SO RWIS yeais. fcV--. I. -mi orav viar, A lime as mm h. X l DR. CHASE'S 3. Antiseptic OINTMENT Rupert Motors Limitl aloud, when it Is answered by' the Minister. Most of the questions today were about India's food shortage. The atmosphere of the H6u.se seemed very relaxed and Let "REDDY'KILOWAU Scripture f-aiiatfe for Jodatj "For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made Cor. 15:22. aiitit'Yl keep you war THE HEART No. 5 HEATER OF THE 7BT Og LI CI0US.... Nummous.. live and easy. At. one answer the chamber roared with laughter. 0O0 MR. NEHRU began Ids speech at 12 noon ami finished Ht 12:30. He read his speech from beginning to end and hence it was not quite as gripping, from the listeners' standpoint, say, as the one he made to large crowds in Canada last year. For about 15 minutes he dealt Willi the broad world picture. He praised the work . of the Commonwealth Conference, but sharply criticized the U.S,-spon-sored denunciation hi UN of Communist China as an aggressor. He said this had made it Impossible to close the gap, and so get a negotiated peace with China in Korea which till then MATTER... No. 6 HEATER No. 414 HEATER 8-SECTION RADIATOR ECONOMICAL .mm it nwMHHMt mi. utm m,im. 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A call to your local welfare .office will bring a coiirlcoin and understanding social worker to help yon. , THE WELFARE BRANCH V.. W. Griffith, Ileputy Minister w ALLACE Pharm HOURS: WEEKDAYS: 9o.m.t0' Hearth Branch Welfare Branch Hospital Insurance Servire "WORKING HAND-IN-HAND TO SERVE YOU" if.-. " - Ft. - t p H O N E 7 9 r SUNDAYS: ' 12 Noon 1 -ws 7 P"1 The Department of Health and Welfare HON. DOUGLAS TURNBULL, Minister teas- .i F.,r& tK vSIXIII STRKKT AND T""1" QflSfie&a&M OF S0FTNISS