Prince Rupert Doily News t E . Council's Cemetery Decree Outrages Residents of Luton 4" LUTON, England (Reuters i AIDS STUJENTS I OFF TO KOKEA KARACHI, Pakistan (CP) The OSLO (CP) Dr. Erik Thoresen, Punjab government has set chief surgeons at the Strtnda aside a fund of about 150,000 1 Hospital, has been appoint! for award of scholarships to new head of the Norwegian more Mian 2,000 poor and de- Hospital in Korea. The hospital serving students throu?hout the has treated about 50,000 .caws province. 1 in the last two years. I Some folks here are so outraged by a new reRulation passed by the municipal council that they i The censorship was railroaded through by a narrow majority. One of its staunchest opponents was Alderman Walter Roberts ;He said he fought against it he- cause the townspeople's "deepest . feelings are involved." ' "A grave is a personal thing," he said. "The decision about ; tombstones and inscriptions must res; with relatives of the deceased." Also indignant about tomb are actually talking of having their dead buried out of town. What peeves them is the council's decision to censor insert p-i Hons on all tombstones erected 1 in the local cemetery of this j town (population 100,000 ) 25 1 miles north of London. The censorship decree was one ;of 31 passed by the town fathers j to ensure that the cemetery is There is no "overnight cure" for irregularity But there is a simple, natural answer-to the common problem of irregularity due to lack of bulk V "tidy and respectable." It stipulates that from now on relatives of dead must submit sketches of proposed gravemack- stone censorship in Luton is the i 'crusadtng London Daily Mirror.! ! Urging the people of Luton to I !do away with "uniformity in the cemetery," the Mirror said: j j ers and the epitaphs intended for them ' 5 "'t,ln . ' . . I "It would be a shame to be '.vithotijt ir.rfr!ptirr!; like this Paiks diieutui R. J. English,1 . - :. ; 'ft i IN DAYS LONG PAST, Samson's hair was the source of his physical rength. but 14-year-old Robert Hollingsworth of Dallas, Texas, is letting his hair grow because his future's involved. Robert's mother says chiropractors told her when Robert was a toddler that his hair gave him healing power in his hands. The youth has been offered a position paying S500 a month if the prophecy proves correct. , ' -.mulmm.'& rARIn K'KBOXES are dismantled by members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce of ,sw-orth. Kan. Fourteen children have suffocated In similar iceboxes, stirring local demands elimination of the death hazards. Jayeeesme sledpe hammers to render boxes harmless. the man whose job it will be to scrutinize inscriptions, has defin- j lte ideas about the type of tomb ! stone literature he'll ban. "I won't approve epitaphs crit- ; "Here lies John Racket "In his wooden jacket. "He kept neither horses nor mules. "He lived like a hog "He died like a doc;, "And left his money to fools." '4 icizing the dead person's relatives or other people," he su'.d. Russia Joins I The KclKitrg Company ha mads whole wheat bran into dcliciotii breakfast cereal Kellogg't All-Hran. KFU.OCC'S AIL-BRAS PERFORMS NATl:KAI.LY WHAT URVd-TYPf. LAXATIVES UO L Timber Talks ROME .API The Soviet Un- H'n and Rc.mmia Joined for the fiit l;ni- 1h:? week In United N;'t'(H! i ri: riiNlom on European Of Of'" S J 1,1 i CLEAR THE 1TESTLES UKffb 7 I hiram f j WAlKfR I -.s. -w.. IMPERIAL WASTE IS A HATVRAL WAY.' timber production and trade. R-nrr.?r,i.iti' from the two count riei .sat down with ride- K.'itr from 17 other eastern and here are men and women (perhaps you're one of them) who won't let "nature take iu course'. THEY TRY TO SUBSTITUTE UNNATURAL "FORCINfi ACTION" FOR THE NATURAL REGULARITY WHICH SEN- . SIHLE DAILY HABITS AND SUFFICIENT BULK IN THE DIET COULD PROBABLY .MAINTAIN. 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IMPERIAL I I CANADIAN WHISKY I I .i - For action try Classif ieJs In the rexqttisite DECANTER mil.n (OONKV i left) and Andrew Strachan, both 4, of u,: Onl. died While tntombed in an Ice box stored In an sfcjrk near their homes. Their deaths brought to 16 the ;r ho have met such deaths in Canada and the United if in the lust four months.: octors Told To Be on Alert BOTTLE For Tuberculosis in Infants All-Bran daily and drinking plenty ol water. EAT KELLOOrS ALL-BRAM EVERY MORNING FOR BREAKFAST FOR 10 DAYS. THEN, IF YOU'RE NOT COM- . PLETEUY SATISFIED, SENl THE EMPTY CARTON TO ; IN THE DIET IS YOVR TROUBLE. In many natural foods such as certain vegetables, fruits, and grainsnature grows abuhdant natural bulk which normally and naturally aids the rhythmic process of elimination. In no other natural food is natural bulk to ideally found as in the outer layers of the whole wheat kernel, known generally as 6riH. 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Remember KeIIogg' AI-Brae has heljed million V hy not you' f , c's. test Ix done with a so-called "patch" technique wherein a smalt strip of gauze impretnat- ; ed with the material Is applied . to the skin. "Use of the routine tuberculin test between 12 ond 18 months of age," said Dr. Keiullg. "provides an easy and satisfactory method of tuberculosis case find- i lug in this age group." GI I1.TV OF NEGLECT 1 1 '?r et-ttt nf this upll-flcrcnterl fdwin L. Kendle of the To VANTOl'VEU via Wa points FRIDAYS: SS Coquitlam. 8 p.m. SUNDAYS: SS Chilcotin, 8 p.m. . To Stcv?rt anil Alice Arm Chilc(ti!i,""S :ifurduy. 6 'a.m. To Nor 111 Ouecn Charlotte Isl.HHls Oct. 7 and 21 Midnight , SS Coqultlam To South Queen Cliarlotte Islands - f' '-Oct. 11 and 28 Midnitfht' SS Coruitlam FRANK J. SKINNEK Prince Rupert Aient 511 Third Ave. Phone 568 Sons al College of Virginia alt ram " that many ptdiutrlcians flltV Of "some arlutil np. to test all Infants for pos- Hberfulosis. VlfY DlSTIllERS OF THE FAMOUS i? d(i the opening session of i faf.t. the practising pediatricians ; amial , mtin of the Am. ;m tnis country are guilty of ne- i ) torjemy of Pediatrics In lect in this regard as evidenced j ared paper that tubercul-' by a survey." ' -Iwtion in Infancy carries) "ne said' he had sent a ques-! Natural lox4itiv cral 'JIiim uilveiliifnienl is nut piililislicil or disjilaved by liic l iquor Control Board or by the (iuvi'rnrni'nt of British Columbia. " uuook. tarilest pos. tlonnaire to 2.500 practising wion provided the best pediatricians and the 1.480 an-uceess. He urged unl- i jWers rPVealed "that only 55.5 per oi the tuberculin test fet employ the tuberculin test w Patients more than a ! routinelv.nnd that 21 per cent of 0 a"e ' those who do employ the test do H consists of Injecting so after the age of three years. U amount of extract de- too late to be of maximum bene-mni dead TB germs under fit." n of the patient, or! Dr. Kendlg said that out of np-r Hon the skin's sur-! proximately 800 children seen at '( 'hp patient has TB or a "well baby clinic" during a 11 m the past an alter-' four-year period, 11 per cent had inflammation will tip-' already "acquired tuberculosis 'he skin. Sometimes the 'disease, as manifested by a posi Cutting down trees it dangerous work if you get careless. It isn't easy to fight carelessness, either. It take time and patience and unflagging determination. It takes real teamwork. -V" WORKER last six years, British Columbia has shown the world what real teamwork can accomplish. tive tuberculin test." Of this Infected group, three-fourths be-ieame tuberculin positive before -two years of age. the rest before they reached age three. ' (Warships r Music Set Logging accidents in this Province are down 41 over 1 947J.og production ha Increased 18?o in the same period. This outstanding record has been achieved through the combined efforts of employers and employees, the International Woodworkers He added, thouih. that "even In extreme cases." treatment of l,rDaryl Irvle r MANAGEMENT n have been the TB ,nfantS nn be 8UCCr'ss" rh.wen for I Cannriin., . . : fill. ful. 1 - .'tf MS' TEAM' HAS MADE IT 41 SAFER III JUST 6 YEARS! Lr!na(Ua'1 8'holursh!p 'iatecl board, of the Union, the B.C. Loggers' Association and the Workmen's Compensation Board. All have worked together. All deserve full share of credit. During the past week B.C.'s entire forest industry has been observing Forest Products Safety Week. We at Columbia Cellulose are proud of our own good safety record both in . I mill and woods operations. We pledge our continued efforts to make every week safety week and every year e safer year in the forests entrusted to our care. : . MARINE PEST VICTORIA, (CP) In a battle against the teredo, a small marine mollusc that attacks wood in fait, water, the B.C. research council reports that treatment of V.Vd I. W. A. 9 ill .i. j years, it study lit V, T . ol II, lc ""Jill M Voth Wtam. A. .." '("aw-ioR wun ? . ' . B.C. LOGGERS' 1 , '"fxtwri 7 music, jnost promise OI success, n fiuii- -s wtth . start thelr it Ion of eodium arsenite has been ' year. found efectlve. 3tt It IVVs? K IS " t i r"". Nlrt 'fl V vy COMPANY LIMITED - PRINCE RUrfcK I, b. t. GOVERNMENT l 4 i A lublidiiiy ol Canadian Chemical I Cellulose Comptny Ltd. - - . " '4 J ! f!,t i 8i& Stipper5 . . . FOR THOSE CIVIC CENTRE ' DANCING CLASSES. Smo $975 or. Miiuitoct. fa Pu rses Pumps . . . seection of styli les Qnd colors with Cuban heel in black and brown FrmJ8.75 ASHION FOOTWEAR