(3 T iC.oilt i.llltl &,,lll J Vl.UV .!. Wednpsday, June tf, 19n ; Polio Claim Described as OUAWA DIARY By NOmHN M. McLKOD TORONTO . Three c.n,. "Vllirjn' j v a Vi-v w -o k J .it i . . . 1 1 rnnrn. v. - "i man ponomyeuils experts ha-f uren" na,plt tor derci Ibed as "utter nonsense" 0 i ..,.' An Indpprndrnt dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding ot Prince Rupert and Nrrthern nd Central British Columbia Member of Canadian Press - Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. J. P. MAOOR. President H 0. PFIRRY. Vice-President wniauiona cntroprattor's claim r arisen nr Vancouver thur ho i.,... r ., 1 nctriied;. a- 1 r 8ubscription Rates! :iy earner Per ween, 2b-, per month, 1.00; per year, tlO.OO. ly mail Per month. Hie; per year. 8 00. ENGLISH An(-'V ,J ! ? 'j f"VJ ' S V A N C O UV E U u-.-Ai,i.M s ' 5 t r i ' f -vt , - , f 1 ; ' .If- w. .-'i ... f ;. authorized as eeeoud class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa One brief and largely unnoticed interlude in last week's House of Commons was packed with almost n whole world ot significance. It. threw into sudden and sharp relief the sort of world in Cvhi'-h we are living totlay and the things we have come to accept philosophically as just standard p r a c t i c p although they would have shocked unci U:.rtlPd us not too many years Winning Essay a cure f ir polio and Unit th. ':. :i--e .,..ay not necessarily rJ(. cimtajiious. Pr. Theodor G H. Drake, whe helped develop fuod wrappn..s designed to cut down the. tniit fly spread of the dUea.se, said of the claim made by E. R. Dunn of Oklamoina City: "That U a very dangerous statement for him to make and Is positively incorrect." Dr. Drake, who has done considerable rescax-h In the con-lupiuiM asoects of nnlin UaiH I iThis Is part of the essay by Miss Rolande Turcotto. grade 12 student at Booth Memorial High School, which won the contest recently sponsored by the Prince Rupert Retail Credit Grantors' Association. Knlitled "Credit and what it means to me," it is carried here because of the interest, it holds an a student's expression on a matter that affects all.) 1 - 1 KSi'ONSIHII.ITY is of major importance in R", that research has proved beyond M dt.ubt that polio Ls contagious, i everybody's life, ami tbere is no bettor way to Dr. Dunn, doctor ot chlrpractic i from the Dunn polio clinic in t flll'ilw.m.. f'lltf li.M lha vr.l.. THIS MAP SHOWS the pruelling British Empire Games marathon course which winds 2& tulles and 3H5 yards throutfh Vancouver. The marathon U warded for August 7, hist day of the bit; Commonwealth sports event. Runners will start and finish In the new Uarnes .stadium. Kie.hty per cent of the first 18 miles are uphill. Part oJ the route, along Main and Terminal streets, is In the Vancouver business district. itT Photo) Canadian "chiropractic. Conven- jr lio:i i. -ill'- -mild lie tured by fx I ; nvrop.a. ir!'aivni uviivinj j It occurred when the Prime I Minister, in the roui'.se of the j debate on .security precautions, : remarked that "quite a number" of men had had to be dismi-sed from Canada's port-Wor'd War 111 army because they were not : considered eoocl security 'lii.k";. ; These were Rt. Hon. Mr. Kt, ; l.aui tit's words: i "It is unfortunate we have to I assume that there are etforls ! myrte by foreign powers to obtain ; through espionage or Intelligence : services "information we think I they should not have. And so we ; have to be on our guard." ' Tiie Prime Minister spoke In 1 the normal tone of voice which he employs for any statement that is just routine. And the 1'iiuse received his remarks as in-. I routine .statement. There ; was no reaction or unusual in-! teres t, and no recognition of a ; nn.Hljly sensational state of af-: t a irs The whole incident was In Cardiff Mooted - v -1 .... M ; liu S.1.M-. ' '- ! Dr. Andrew Phoden who has I done liaison work between Can- ada and the Uniied Stales In the j light aKUlast polio ald: I "It is not conceivable that true ' )olio could be cured by any type of hlropractic Manipulation." ! Said Dr. Ni llcs Silverthorn of As I See It BY As '58 BEG Site VANCOUVER (CPl-'-A Vancouver newspaper In a spoils page i story yesterday says the 1!I5H .British Oamry '.'.'ill be held at I Cardiff, Wales. The newspaper say:, there will l be no official annotii cement on Missing Link we're the cook- striking contrast to the storm of DRKW MIDDLETON is writing fe a series of reports 1 excitement which a few years . ago greeted the exposure of the ; ior the New York Times on British-American sov ring centred in the Soviet t fi.. -n n...n a the venue of the PJ:3 ..nies for several months but that it has learned from a city track official that Cardiff already has been selected as the games site. The official was not identified. The games, staged every four yeais. Will be heal In aiicou-Vt r this summer. YOU'RE THE HERO v.,,!-,,-,; Tf .h,H Jt-uuiunn. ijiKe nianv otner iortn American news-i far parliament had travelled in j papermen revisiting Britain after an absence of some i the interval in accepting threats ; .... i ,i , u t i .... , , T. s he 18 the attitude of Bn- Pllled I to security as just part of the Je:il by changed ; normal pattern of life, and initaill toward the U.S.A ! afepHnB e;s:pionag.e nc"vil!es; as ! ll all boils down to this: issiiine aixl carry out this responsibility to its lull-fii than by 'using the power offered to every res-ionsihle person today credit. This credit is with us every day. It is a way and means of living lor many people. ... If the individual takes credit in its highest standing, and carries out the responsibilities which credit holds, be will benefit from it, not only on the standpoint of convenience, but also as a luxury. If otherwise, credit will just be abused and will not be a help to people as it was intended. The term "Magic Buying Power" may rightly justify credit. Through this magic power or force, all the good things of life are put in the reach of responsible people. These people may buy now and pay their account when it is more convenient for them to do so. It is these responsible people who I)onefit from the good things of life day by day. Sometimes even necessities of life for some people are hard to acquire, and this is where credit comes into their lives. There need not be w orries or fears of not being able to finance or carry on as before. If the responsible person has any trouble just getting along, he need not have any of these fears or worries if he recognizes and uses credit as it was meant to be used. Credit to me personally is an asset. I think that J have been fortunate to have been able to learn and know about credit, as it is a source of many things which I may not have been able to, get otherwise. Even though sometimes a person does not need to use credit, it is a wise gesture to do so as it establishes a firm foundation of good credit standing provided it has been used properly. H I think that it is a privilege to have some creditor trust me enough to let me buy what I want now-arid pay for it when it is convenient for me to do so. It is a personal satisfaction and gratification to know that I can use credit any time I wish because 1 have established a good credit standing which can be recognized by creditors anywhere ' go. very high percentage of the Bri- ft' I & WHEN YOU SERVE fame his memory, the fact rt-i MSMI.nalhimis mains there for all to see thatj The monsoon Wows a: regular j in the days "of Roosevelt the j seasons over the Indian oce in I whole free world gladly accept- I from Australia to India. " ed the moral leadership of the 1 11 ;tish people of all classes believe merely for granted, without I getting too shocked or indignant thnt Russia and the U.S.A. are tihnul them. i jointly to blame for the present The MPs generally took it forisale fi ."t-u u,i nus,a was,most Brltons says Midtelon) U.S.A. on the level of interna-1 tional political action. j He was able to speak right to, l he hearts of ordinary people everywhere because tho.se same: ,nre inclined to place almost as-;murh blame for this condition l t i. .ui.iii Jiuwci ItilU been trying to infiltrate its espionage agents into the Cana New Spillproof Tumbler for your baby . A on the U.S.A. a.-: on Russia The vc-teran 'reporter blames I ordinary people everywhere were this Mil is h altitude on the propaganda of the left wing press in Britain. This latter opinion convinced that hi spoke FOR them ; But wh it Is most needed Is not another Roosevelt but some seems to me to be miles off the i VAWB l common meeting place where I the people of western nations, j dian armed forces. But about i the only effect this knowledge had upon them was to make j them" somewhat more critical of j the sale of Canadian canned pork (it a reporte:! price of 19 cents I per pound behind the Iron Cur-;tnin. Some 8,000.000 pounds of this canned pork went to Soviet dining tables. It cost the Cana- dlan taxpayer 60 cents per pound in the cans. ; Many MP's -were of the opin- pudding Fasiest pudding you ever mailt-! Jum mix with milk! NO COOKING . . . NO POT TO WASH! Most dcliciuui you ever usted! Ilomogeniztd for '.reamier texture, richer flavor! Serve ROYAL INSTANT Puddings lonifjlit ihocoliiie, buitcrtcuich, or vanilla."0" :2& L beam. ' WHAT makes Bevanism so pow erful a force in Britain ion this matter of British-American relations! is that Nye Bevun la tniy shouting from th- house lop:; the same thin?. that Tory especially, can talk out their , common problems, common j alms, and above all, hopes for; world peace. The Manchester Guardian re-' cently sent th brilliant Patrick ion that this subsidy of 19 cents h 7 .C' ..",.. . L i colonel MPs are savlni orivtiielv ! """'i' w,lr? 10 je-uiscovcr lIc Send 2i and lahfs from ny Heine bahv Fooil or 11 'Jieiru Cereal box iop, pink or Hlue. VI riie H. J. H virtu im- of (.anada Ltd., Dept. 1 Etny eamington, Unt. i i i ..... , as thev sin tht. i- uliKi-io omi lnl"nlc" OI noo.-( veil ( ii.tu i.nren .rvir i.r ni irarp nut " " soda in the clubs of London, or!,, "l ,wno ,s,one 01 ol:r own even the House nf f:n,,1-r,n I Vancouver proaucisi loin me on armed forces with their espionage agents was carrying the principle of trade, or of human- In other words, Nye Hevan It ity, or of whatever motive was ; involved, just a little too far. his way back to Britain via Ottawa that if all the people of! the outside, world could g't to! neel the ordinary people of tlv; ! U.S.A. ON THEIR OWN HOME;, rERKtTOKY the fears ifnd Mi.i-j plclons that people now have of ihe U.S. hovi i nmenl would dl.s-. apix-ar as if by magic. Wholesome goodness in each frosfg bottle not creating the ground-swell in Pritisli public opinion; h is rid-in" up on it. It is the very fact i hat there Is such a ground swell that makes Uevonism a reul I lire::!.. The vast majority of British people believe either that 1 he US A. i i leading th" western Rival Unions Meet; Plan Joinf Group . PORTLAND i.li Renresenta-tlvc'; of API, and CIO sawmill The great missing link is some ! REFLECTS and REMINISCES wetll in a clumsy and crude " ' I i' ' '. rt : . ' J?" . .. 'y I'll" ' : VJ 5, ... i" T if '... fit ik r .. . ! 1 i,r. ,i , , 1 ... V ' " i '4 - - ; V;-' V VV . V it.. ,2 Kay fashion; or that there are forces I " y l" l emer. Just like generations of Canadians before them.yo folks love Coke! Youth Leader When churning legs and high spirits stow downfe pajisc, watch the boys and girls reach,for a frosty bent j j -1 word worker;, bitter enemies I , T i -'oniroi oi u.. policy for years, met In amity Tuesday 'T ,''Uberal,y h"nS I 10 .set up a joint organization lh.e "rM toward war. I timed at siren Hlicnins. ,er ln lhe tonwr c,afw ttr What j hard in pay Increase demands 1 11".'. e."ui Ca" lhR '"'I'Pointed ! Poll, unions ne-otiatim,' sen-1 Bl,ll'sl' f,''pnrts of tl,e J" ' aralely. seek 12'.-cenl hourly i ' l.iitt:r class Me the minority 1 -J-.V iii-!":a.-:e.H, hiHlbolh got from ! v'' '" ttMr '"' UtH he to ! rm plovers In' fix st iles a fl.-ni I '"' A'"H1-1"'"' way of life In K, n- sec the smiles ofanticipation-tlie pteasuie a ) Dwellings recently erected at length is 310 feet, and there's itimat aroused a lot of interest, 800 horsepower diesel in addi-vnd to be honest In spinning this tion to her billowing canvas, am it ran hardly be said that! The existing pension of $40 to vhat one hearduVor read, was those of seventy Is, in many lardly complimentary. But this cases, not nearly enough. And s no staggering surprise In a job ' It can be further prejudiced. (T il its sparkling delights. Coke is pure as sunlight. The water that s i MONTREAL James Ro-n ; Archer, retired corporal of the i Royal Canadian Mounted Police hes been appointed to the staff! of the boy s farm und training j sohool at Shawbrldge. Archer be- carne interested in the problem ' of youth while working on the H!MP niircntin aniinri ' 1 Coca-Cola is treated and nude neutral to laste topw I r.-fii. -.l i to do more ... than , i ei.il renew ! ike this. Hamilton Spectator. the delicate flavor of lhe dtink. The ingredients are i: HR fn al Auif-r, finest obtainable in the markets of the world. And in.i yj'iiPI I (;;tJWtt6rMekpik0y says atomic i.n tiai'.edy Qf J - - lt appeal,; Ml IV Australia) d fthirf tit m ent years w-si th submer. -4)illw.emiririU4tiV(tiiittroy capital ' plant, linetfof st&kilrss steel carry sparklif.-tla.toj nice ftf the nunv.li i-ni.H .;'.'. "r-" lve times In four months. Of .'nurse they have TV over there! i xi-i in;; contracts. The ;IO .International Wood-'Wjff;&r-,in(i.tiiViB 1wmlt.au.fliW i'cd a .strike. 'I he AI-'L Lumber hikI Sawmill VoiKer.s Union di.l the same tiling in a vo'.e a.i nMtnced last week. Not ;.i:)t-e 1937. when the CIO ism. Very small doubt of it, And no Question of seing communism for the last lime. to be lilted and crowned under tlie eyes I personnel. The flavor of Coca-Cola is world fanwuM COOKING ba. is for international co-op- TalJon, The peolpe of Britain trusted Hcosevelt's world alms. So did the people of al the world, In- the'cjualiiy continuous for 68 years. iplit awav- from the Af'I, car Talking to oneself should not be regarded as a sign of insanity. According to a psychiatrist, it is merely an indication of an intelligent audience. pemt-i s, tut; parent union, have eluding Russia, for that matter, the two groups met in harmony I No matter how the lesser men until ,JW- I f later times have tried to de- , An old jull-bird is too often Tierely a mature specimen of a ung night-hawk. 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