IJW9 Prince Rupert Daily News ay Reflects and Reminisce As I See It Tuesday, July 7, 1953 D,.Ur Dunn.tt fmmlrrMJpri SOIIH' 06 millions tO I lit TtlO a VOiUmA nf .,!.. vltupen,, by Ontario, announces revision ana : 5,066.538,000 in savings depos- mall that he had to stop possible scrapping of the alter-! its. This being the case, why is inn It. He was calk-d 0 (native native voting voting system system. Another ill that few families claim to be telephone day and nit-ht on n independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member ot Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation Oaaadlan Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. F- MAOOR, President H. O. PERRY, Vice-President 1 at?7 J .laWfc able to live within their burlip't he stopped answering can, (. ! tuospective likelihood oi me more ! premier not losing iium ,A-r.-;tinai inenUs. becuueji of high prices? Families Have u worried look, too! "7 Subscription Rates: ,,,-y carrier Per week, 25c; per month. 1100; per year, $10 00. 7 mall Per month. 76c; ner year. 8 00. A trucker carrying a U1( WHterniHons passed tha Edmonton not long uu way from California bound Alaska, where he Iiu,i,j II i ii- in' III I Perhtips never before, says an jo'd friend of It'vlny Kaufman, who sentenced the Rosenbergs, has a judne In an American court been subjected to such organized mass pressure. Judge Kaufman's life and the i lives of his wife and children Mary had a little cash, j She kept it in her, H(i,e, J 'And everywhere that Mary went Her friends all said, "!t shows.'' 1 do Mary took it to the hank i And there she wisely hid It, i Which brought her far more j Interest . , . ; Or tUd It? ward to selling them at iiv; ; British Health Plan IN ANY national health mi a un, neiau trade li reported extra active up . nis vision ouani in i,.. . rwere threatened. He received so . keen ' plan adopted in Canada, regardless of who wins this election, Brit Hfe 1 ;.J 1:.' ain s experience is boun j New Yotk housewife says hhe reduced 25 pounds In a ! single month on a diet of steak three times dally. Hut she wus swth it. . uinorizea as second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. ,;A Tough, Dedicated Life AN AMERICAN writing for an English maga-. , . , zine has portrayed the stern but dramatic and fseful life of the Royal Canadian Mounted Toliee 'ri'a way that should be brought before more Cana-lians. r In the "English-Speaking World" published in London, Oregon Senator Richard Nenbcrger takes ipart the tourist's, and frequently our own, con-'eption of the Mountie as a colorfully uniformed ndividual whose main function is to parade smartly ibout with back erect and jaw set. He pictures nstead a man of sound scientific training who to be useful. Suaie feutuies luiulil a(jjly here some certainly would not suit us. Here are some facts which sliow how it is working out: FLORIAN ZaBACH, famed violinist, noted for his recordings of "The Hot Canary" and "The Red Canary," does some original research in New York' Central Park Birdhouse. He likes the feathered denlxens s an audience In an effort to gain some response from the birds that could be incorporated Into future musical arrangements. The number of persons on tloc- NOT A SINGLE ONE The Soviet cruiser Sverdlnv ! anchored off Splthead in 12 ; minutes on the morning of the ; Queen's naval review. Accord-; ing to British estimates the ! time should have been not less jthnn one hour and 20 minutes. ; Well, as far as anyone knows no denial has been heard from i Moscow or Ixjndon. Rhee So Patriotic Officers Unable I tors' lists is exactly the same as In 1949, namely 42,200.000. Number of doctors working in the service is 18,190. Doctors are also fce-3 to carry on their private practice. Doctors get a flat ouarterly allowance for persons registered with them under NHS. People are free to transfer their cards from one doctor to another To Know What He Might Do Next , A journey to Mars Is pl,nn?d I by a German scientist. His plans i include a stopover at a space- Bv ROBERT Ei:NSON he doesn't get what he wants.' ' platform established a thousand ! mlos distant from the earth. at any time. However, few do so, TriU" Vrl API Tfl nrAolrc nnn an order to attack i . v .... ' . " J ww..na au any more man mey swttcn the it was an even money bet regular doctors here. around U.S. Far East command At present the Chinese are1, Most of us, however, will wail hammering away at the South ; until we have a. few relations Korean lines as if the war never j along the way, good for a free were going to end and RoK ; bed and breakfast. troops have taken some of the ,' heaviest casualties of the war THOSE OLD BANKS in the last month. But so have 1 During the fiscal year ending the Chinese. . March 31, Canadian banks In- headquarters that President Syngman Rhee would stay by the . United Nations command when the chips were down, no matter how many threats he made to the contrary. "Rhee might drive the buggy THERE ABE 15.408 chemists working for the scheme. The number of prescriptions rase from 202,000,000 in 1949 to 21C,- 773.000 now. Here is a breakdown of the kind of medicines, etc., which the to the edge, but he will never ! patients actually receive: Proprietary preparations, 26 Mixtures 24 Tablets, pills 20 Don't Ivt' opportunity escape you for lack of a sa lings plan Fishermen- PHONE 644 FOR COMPLETE MARINE ELECTRONIC SERVICE The remalnine nrescrinMnns l were lor lotions, liniments, -ban- dages, special corsets, etc. -J BEFORE the Conservatives came ! back into power the whole I world heard those stories about OPEN A SAVINGS i ship the horses over the cliff," was a common saying. j Then, with an armistice all but completed, Rhee issued an ; order releasing 27.000 North Korean prisoners whom the ! Communists were supposed to ! get to talk to, under the terms ; of the armistice. 1 Now, the buggy hasn't gone ; clear over the cliff, but It Is ; hanging by the last rear wheel. 1 And you can't set anyone to ( bet that Rhee won't push U over j the rest of the way and Jumn j after It. If he doesn't net what ; he wants. , : What he wants is a guarantee that the United States will help I him unify Korea by force, if It : kn't done anv other wnv The ' ON . . . Radio Telephone Auto Pilots also . . . ACCOUNT AT Echo Sounders Direction Finders Authorized Radar Service for ielongs to a force of less than 5,000 which polices me of the largest countries on earth. "Once a Mountie had to be able to cure spavins n a horse and to break a dozen snarling sled dogs 0 the harness," Mr. Neuberger remarks. "Now it s more important that he be trained to repair a :wo-ton truck, to operate a short-wave radio and, urprisingly enough, to type at least 30 words a ninute." Among the often overlooked facts the writer rings out is that the RCMP uses more than 1,200 notor vehicles, has a marine divisionvith 86 boats ind operates an active aviation, section. He points -o the elaborate crime laboratories maintained in Regina and at Rockcliffe Park near Ottawa. He refers to their duties calling for enforcement of federal laws which include such national matters as Immigration, narcotics, counterfeiting and spying against the Crown. As an example of their scientific methods of letection, the case is mentioned of the municipal treasurer accused of burning down his office to conceal defalcation of public currency.. By painstakingly sifting through a mass of ashes in the Tutted establishment, processing the pieces through microscope and spectograph, the police re-created jvery bill of substantial denomination. The treas-Jrer was acquitted. , A reminder of the Mounties' stern existence is hat no member of the force may take a wife during, he first five years of service. This promotes speed f movement to remote areas. Yet the wives of the orce play their part with courage and devotion )ne barricaded a cottage against a half-ton bear ;o save her four small children. Another guarded a robber with a .45 revolver while her corporal husband went in pursuit of the man's confederate. With the Mounties "upholding the right" in Prince Rupert, to quote their slogan, it is worthwhile to reflect on the demanding nature of their L.ask. Theirs is a tough and dedicated life which tew of us could emulate. They are men to admire and, above aJl, respect. the Lascar sailors who got free false teeth In Britain and sold them in the Middle East. 'How did the buyers make them fit? t We heard of French seamen coming over to Britain and getting free glass eyes, and even Coastal Steamships RUPERT RADIO and ELECTRIC rase Box 1279 Prince Rupert U.S. and the UN feel that North and South Korea should be uni fied by election. .; "He is so fanatic about unifying Korea before he dies thnt a iew ioreigners coming in for I free wigs. j Most of these tales were just ! electioneering bunco. Here are j the facts. There are 9C1 eye spe-' cialists working for the British j health service. Tha number of i registered opticians has risen from 6.377 in 1949 to 7,060 today. Number of pairs of glasses sup Rhee Is ready to null down everything that we have built If a general officer at Far East command headquarters said. "Rhee is so violently patriotic plied in 1952 was 3,352.237. Number of dentists is 9.485. The figures show how the chances we don't know what he mioht I made by the Conservatives have do from one day to the next." There are a few wishful thinkers who will venture that ny opposition hy Rhee'a trnons worked out. Number of dental Lord Calvert j i i K i i i wat jfr-r m l y i i, i w i i , i , i , . to an armistice would be "passive." That is, he might not order his troops to pull back from the front when and if the UN forces do, but neither would be give patients treated rose from 7,-800.000 in 1949 to 9,000,000 last year. But after the new government made the patients pay directly a good part of the cost ol false teeth there was a sharp decline, thus: 1950 5.000.000 1952 2,500,000 THERE ARE 408,255 hospital beds available to the Rrlt.lsh national health service, ready for instant use. There are 39,113 ex-trr. beds In reserve. The average number of beds, occupied rose! tit '52 FOKO 1-ton Express OTTAWA DlARV Pickup $2050 irom. 3U7,a7W in ismu to 4r.il last year.- Number of specialists and consultants retained is: Whole time 2,076 Part time 18.2G9 By Norman M. MacLeoa hpresenTrera1! I the PC cdl Quebec will va at feast COm,paig" lrecelve wl n pockets around nis veteran nn tion ,k.'anH ck . '.' THE BRITISH scheme does! everything possible to keep people from having to go to hos-1 pltal. The service employs 3,863 i full time home nurses, as well as i ,021 on part time. j These made 21, 68 1.761 visits las to remain namnWo - -u as Argenteuil. Bellech ncco an1 "50 METEOR Sedan.. $1545 '50 PREFECT Sedan.... $885 47 FORD Sedan, t Special $995 50 MONARCH Convertible $2550 51 PLYMOUTH 2Dow $1700 Bob Parker Ltd.' SERVICE STATION t "The Home of Friendly , Service" McBRIDE at SECOND AVE. ' last year. In addition there were ! 'lous reasons undertook to elucidate for a group of anxious 3C workers the help which the 5rew forces mldht n,,t similar counties. ' . In terms of possible PC Quebec seats, Union Nationale sources estimate- 12 as the mavimiim he Union Nationale workers in 1 11.506.658 visits made by-Health Visitors. j Tha best part of the scheme j is that all mothers get excellent i care before, during and after the births of their children. So do They also figure, however, that mere is at least a fair nnusihiiitv of the Drew forces losing Three Rivers and RoUerval, two of the constituencies which they held the children. j in the parliament fust, ri The net gain which the Duples- reiicn-speaking Canada. The 5asls of his exposition was the vldent necessity of the PCs vinning ut least a handful -of eats if they are to come within ight of national victory on ugus 7th next. Fundamentally, said this Du-lesseite, the Union Nationale novement in Quebec is divided, ke Caesars Gaul, into three larts. There were the old-line Juebec Conservatives, the mal-:ontent Quebec Liberals whom the old Taschcreau seites consider feasible for the PC's is, therefore, 10 seats In the province. This figure is known to be very substantially below the hope? and the expectations of Leader Drew. His anticipations alienated, and the mnm -1 "Quebec Nationalists, who were If you thould die bf fore your home k free and dear v u luiimani hi any sense f aith the nlri-tlmo iron! n 0 - - fA -if oi aehl who would move out your family or the mortgager Certainly your family anrrvet the protection of a home their own if von . r" tint hr Ia rar far ttiMa. At i are said to level off in the neighborhood of at least 30 seats. Drew's optimism was confirmed significantly by his Quebec meeting, which Is agreed by all observers to have been in the nature of a triumph. But what the PC Leader is trying to foresee is an over-all majority. That would require the 30 Quebec seats upon which he is said to be counting. But 10 Quebec seats might still draw him even with Mr. St. Laurent, if the PC sweep in Ontario You'll find ,that nipmbors of Canada's most distinguished clubs call for Canada's most distinguished whisky . . . Lord Calvert. For superb quality . . . and the smoothest highball you've ever tasted . . . always cull far Lord Cahtrt! Lord Caitot CALVERT DISTILLERS LIMITED, AMHERSTBURG, O N T. amazingly in,jll cost you can purchase Mortgage 'Insaranee HOME 1 ' and guarantee that your family will inherit a instead of a Mortgage. Ask about this plan today. JAMES S. BURNS 724 Alfred Street, Prince Rupert, B.C. Nationalists. Premier Duplessis, according to his key supporter, will take no part in the campaign that -night endanger the unity of :hese three factions within his iwn party But that wouldn't irevent the Drew candidates 'rorn receiving active and strong 7nion Nationale support in rid-ngs where the old-line Conser-'atives supplied the backbone of :he movement. Phone: Green 505 3 JH-: The 'great Barrier Reef paral- That would .. - mean ... . that wiuw the uii. i ' iswM.au wi nuotx a i la 2n!on National support which for 1,200 miles. gYO.'JB.rVTUBE , BU9IWE88 ..TOPit TH.S ADVERTISEMENT IS NOT rU.LUHEO OR DllfuVID i THI LIQUOR CONTROL MARD OR ,Y THI COVERNMf NT Of .RRITISH COLUMIIA.