Hfiitcf tUJf i i lJui'y Thursday, May 20, ',9C? Scottish Bagpipes Heard On Wild Korean Warfront p Man fjohn d Society by the lienir.il '' iiu.tpii.ai.'' he j pietely impel oimi ' .said. Dr. Robert A. Bruce A the He said the personal touch j University of Washington warn-between the physician and pa-1 dl.legates tnat hypertension tii-nt is being destroyed in Newi s Zealand. jis reducing the life expectancy He said, however, "the treat-''" North America by from 10 nieiit piven the individual is to 20 years, generally good, although com- He said hypertension is recog- Doctors Told Humans Mot. Just Atoms nized as a disease with "very specific causes which can be cured" If people consult their doctor. EARLY NAVIGATOR The Masearene Islands in the Indian Ocean, Including Mauritius, were discovered in 1545 by the Portuguese Mascarenhas. leading I i . A " " ! WITH COMMONWEALTH DI- 1632 -when it was then known as VISION, Korea AP The wild the Prisoners' Citation Sociay. : cry of the Scottish bagpipe VANCOUVER (CP) A layman told doctors yesterday that they must realize they are dealing Be ON DECK -for a Great Lakes Cruise... Canadian Pacific Siye me soeieiy jn uanaaa current- ; routfht against the thunder of lv onerates on a Drovinclal basis, nni-ih-hniinrt w . u wnose no-t i .ess man spread over are s f Ljtak on a ww t rrap " "nant:!a! i.uftt are measun-d I p,., so.ial satiH- and not but it Is Mr. Corson's hope that ! band of the King's Own Scottish i witn, h. T. beinP ,r.V. m-in,7all,m In Iho o.lmi.ln . ....... i "DlOlOinCal biological atoms atoms. " winimra pipea reireat only a provinces can co-ordinate its ; few dusty miles Irom the Korean Hon. H. H. Stevens, president ! . Corsoil nun K- activities under a national plan. From the Ontario office, located In Toronto, five case work-?rs -nil university graduates in social work move Into the penal institutions to begin the work ol rehabilitation. "We operate on no master f pn-sKI.-i.cy f the f;',; ,1,-alinM wl'-h lh" J; I cX-IMMlVlftS. W.rlcliuiii. out., the fir iMrsnii 1.4 imd front lines. I of the Vancouver Board oi i It was a' colorful, precise per-Trade- was addressing the 30th formani-e. Young Scots from the i annual summer school session i most-decorated British battle!0' tne Vancouver Medical As-, unit in Korea shouted and i nxatlon. whirled In iiie hotfooted High-j In other speeches the doctor land lling. ispoke of socialized medicine an 1 In the distance, artillery rum- j hypertension, bled and the sound carried buck -Professional men must recoK-' Co anil I rlllll III S I.t'-. ui uie careiree urol.s. I !,,. the human element in tin l he band, wearing the Royal ! dailv act." Mr. Stevens said !.".w,-li..n and Tn.snr-iraiiiHi-'. He Is "1" iTllt or .liredor of plan," says Mr. Corson. "Kach case is handled Individually; they all seein lo have their own special problems." Tin- case worker begins with a psyelnloglcal study of the pris- Don't forget that we subject - r , r - 4 of medical examinnt.lon are something more than blologicnl atoms. Stuart tartan, entertained visiting Unit.(-f) .States soldiers with .snappy inarches and slow laments. A few pu.zled Koreans eavesdroiH-d. Tlii- i.luw u.i UuimX by an ancient lament, bemoaning the 15th-century slaughter of tlK- -,iriiK"",'!i- vurec i if 'he -,,.. t..k ever lt the ileiith of Mrc, one "I fana-', the primer rp-(l,ki. lie lew ,'",' I !( society since If it's invigorating, carefree atmosphere you're looking for . . . cool, sparkling days ... gay evenings . . . Janets, entertainment . . . then hook a passage 00 a Canadian Pacific Great lake Cruise! 5-dav cruises leave Port "The only hope of the world j Ls fur all branches. 01 proles-1 sional activity to recognie that we deal with human beings." oner-ttJ-be-released, then follows Mutnitf i with a nioiale-biiildiiig rantpafiTti- oi his release iih ex-convict Is Rived material help. Then the society h.-lps' uu man ovweome the most difficult '-t obstacle the finding of a job. Many ' olir.taeles must be over Marvellous meals match sea-going appetites. Canadian Pacific service is at its friendly, courteous best. For extra pleasure, go and return in the air-conditioned comfort of Canadian ! Pacibc trains. MtNicoll and Fort William every Saturday. Or enjoy a two-day cruise only meals and berth extra on your first class East, West rail fare! flowers of the forest" the cream of Scottish nianli.MKl In flights for iicotland's ln!ej)enl-i r-nce. lllOMI SK K lied Dr. Stanley Miller, a Canadian who has Ix-en visiting New Z. a-land, said socialized medicine in that country has turned dor tor.s into "civil servants who work from nine to five." "Doctors close shop at 5 p.m. without any mialnis," he said. IJ tit sKin the bare-kneed Roots come sucfci as the public view of; rx-ronvletH and the Intervention ; ol inoiblekna'Ai-rs. TTw society closes the rase j wire ii Ue 'ex-convlct proves to j his employer and to the world j generally that lie has 'gone j straight." Information and nttrratiom from any Canadian Caulk ffrc, your own ofjwif of J. D. NOTMAN, Agent, 3rd Avenue Weil, Prince Rupert losl In ' riff-awe :Li3t 'Problem cases that may come Warfare up 'out of hours' are dealt with f i - V-IYiN C. FAY fON I API - ajik-u ill me jvm'w" ... lfr than MHI .. a"-v Kemano Tunnel Workers Strike VANCOUVER P-Five hund were swirling their kilts and marching briskly down an impromptu paraue ground, piping their regimental march. ' It made me a little home-:.ick," said Pipe-Major Donald Mackhinon. "My old grand-liiolln-r was a pier on the Isle or Skye." The 37-year-old Scot, wliosf wife and two sons live In Ber-wlck-on-Tweed, was a ' fighter pilot in the Second World War. Mackinnon and the Borderers have been in Korea about 13 months. Their battle record is superb. The men have not been home for almost three years. Their last duty station was in Hong Kong. 1 losses are bijijui i or inhiibly des- i,iUl of United Na- :4' ,!; Ki enemy planes, j,, aecidenl. ly-rtiLise Ihe Unil- red tunnel wortaers are on strike today at Kemano development of Um Aluminum Company of Canada. I.-tail are nut known here but on report said worker ks Puree (lechneci to mmiix-r ain-ran walked off the Job after four men in,i!ly .accldenu ai Li.diiiss, u" nmsiotis had been fired for refusing to nork with machinery they considered nsaf. Union officials aid a meeting with th management has been cHd for later today. (!l'!hU in vne war the miinber of Ihe Reds pruUtb-(liiruJ suix i wrtity Hi Dxir hisses iav as if trees were a farm rrop like wheat or Sounds odd doesn't it raid if lower! Classified Ads Pay .' n.-r Ui.m those of tli Get nation Vk't-ll. to lis, flint's just what tliey are. Of course it takes many years to produce a crop of mature spruce or licinlock trees hut eventually the I !! ' lime conies vt hen they must he harvested and (he ground cleared for new growth. Otherwise they will decay uselessly like last years tomatoes withered on the iiic. Air Turn', Navy and the Ri-ds liwe fewer ,r Ui-y a Imo'tt nefcr ir airotaft are ex-iti-atrcrafl fire, the p most destruction of 1 1 l j- a t "is 1 3 vvf tm -.(.V s J .t I ihi-r liunrt, a huge i U.N. flights during 1 .ir luv-e taken the ii'.'o anti-aircraft' Slowing steadily in jiTunicy. i nm, but sorties (a fiif lit liy one plane) a rei . !it date, the iV-s Mi..' it lost 515 iut of these 410 went anli - uircra ft, fire, 're hit In air-to-air ihe others were list- , Ct-racion Milk is always full colored. That s bodi-dind creamy t" ..sutance of complete -Wi-fl coffee ot use m when you "J fr-its. You'U never c-Kali .cn ot thia vatt.y consistency Zvt in Ccrnation. We buy top flurry mi nd Proc" h Je-. of care (52 years ex- In the W.V.. forest areas 'leaned to Columhia Cellulose Company a large part of our work coiiists of harvesting "ripe" trees. Our foresters Jocate and select the mature tinihcr to he cut, leaving the surrounding Mocks of trees to reseed the area. Each year we tut only as many trees as will he replaced annually hy new growth. I'nder this careful system of "sustained yield" we are actually improving the productivity of forest areas for which we are responsible. Hut that's not all. We will he giving steady employment to many people and producing new wealth for our Province year after year . . . from those same spruce and hemlock stands we're farming today. MAKE THIS J J 7 DAY TEST ? f :, . for jtt on , I tf'fc Kr J Conation Milk J U." s'Hy r f .1 ' Mplaciofjourp""". 1 w?', , ' ' bramlOnct yon h,n 1 XT-&. ' '-UVA . mtd Carnation, v J 0-C'.Vv,; "yvtt re sur$ thai no otht ; -A - ; ' - y - - . 'rr-S '.v-rt Itiiin unknown i start of the war to ol this month, U.N. cei e"re it too) in otaei ; i . Carnation ' - -.-imv heavy j oemy, vcu rtcn, arc reported as fol-5M of which 252 ULik. Get Carnation - JTS CF.EAM1EE. 's. the other plston-ralt (if the total, 69 il in u ir combat, 434 ; ?ly S "re, iiti by otlv.T i- Planes fill planes -t'-ie knocked ilowii -.1. 4!i liy !',ioiind fire finises. a "I Marine Corps Il 3 l were diM. Ui ,fl 'Hie navy does not i' r planes were lost mreiiilt Kt.,)1(n t 'Hi'ialioiially. Of ColumhUi Cellulose Company is Ji first unit of a rapidly expanding Canadian industrial organization. It ithin a fete nutnths, this urganita-tion uill be continuing timber from ISritish CtdttmUia with natural ftas derivatives from Alberta to prttdure a wide runite of filrres and other ucetttte produettfor (jinadittns from tints t to roust. (lir fworam of cttntiituous forest yield ensures lasting full-time employment for thounfttls of Canadian wttrkers. COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPRT, B.C. I, ii 1 111 111 in i mil 1 4 "jll , j- ! V ! t We,,, eairici-based ' "H'H'S land-based ! ll-N. loses also do wluiev.-r lus.s-s the n-'ve sufiered In op- fnitll inunler of 1 Hiliery fire-sjxAter . i'V"-M-i' ' W.fy . Ilfl'ilt 'piers r.v.." .T7T7rAVAVw.w.."...w.'.w.' ' snpnui business $ Kihr: f Do YOU Want To Place A Classified Ad J I..isvrrf? . Vcv " fwcttoit inruuKii -rj - fix nitttic meu-iM"""' AM HO ownUl lull or irn up In The Dai hv Urn ruif uiwkiis prion Pf M Mil A.'Vl t m. ?s-. 'WTI. r' -i- ' V ..-."1 1 VVi ' .. .... w fui-t.,1- viw win. r it. , h:vs,H Hf , SALESMAN Jfl Ciul. (Lie: tt'.iilfJ boui on cr.-nn funn-Nom. r rwn ,uod V""' ''"J" ft, i : MALE liVSSr ' S COIIMBU tKI.ll l.nSK (O. 1.TI... i? t'i'lo to IW'H'l ".I Slumlurd Kiiililinu. Yam-oim-r 2. H.V.. i ' .. rarmfll W ' Just I ,..,.... rlul oulrlunil Phone 1j tpi1! i Vleaxe tend me, without rhurftf, the -S III dy N" txpnn. ISSslBB COMPANY 1 11 ?L nfrrorit- 2II-mic lOimlmlnl uui.i.k i j ( 1 C j. S , 'tl J606 MAY '11 7&n J. f Addre.. i Utj FrovinM