Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, August 16, 1954 Jical Plan Launched To Complement Present MSA i e “A new medical plan, to te doctors’ visits, Dr. Sparling said. known as Medical Services In-> For MSI members working m corporated, as been developed in small firms with from three to British Columbia tu complement nine empivyees, the new pian prepaid medical coverege now embraces the same toverage as provided by Medical Services As-| MSA and provides payment ol: sociation. The new plan, MST, nounced today by Dr i. P. Ning, President at MSI, MSI will provic persons no We ‘ad A AA “iy is 1 Re 1 ths rn Spar-, ray examinations and treat- ' ments, diagnostic aids; special- ‘s cuversee for ists’ services: surgery and ob- longer clivibie- for Slettics; and doctor bills incurr- ed MSA, and for employess of smal- in non-oceupational acci- ler firms which ar not eligible | dents, for MSA, he svid. “Commencing September 1, “In addition,” Dr. Sparling} any Msa meniver leaving a com- disclesed, “propesals to bring | pany will have the privilege of coverage to all individuals are | transferring to MSI,” Dr, Spar- now being considered.” ling expiamed, Appointment of IL W Jenes as! Lransfer must be made with- Executive Diregtor of MS) war in 30 deys of termination ot his also announced by Dr, Sparling. (MSA contract, MSI will extend service similar! "Si8I is underwritten and to tat of MSA Ic: 1, Persons leay- sponsored by the ductors of Bri- ine an MSA eroup, through re- i lish Columbia and is recom- tirement or going to another! mended by the MSA, Jabs 2. Widows ant ehidren at “When someone leaves your deceaseti MSA members: 3, chil- | employ, please send his name dren of MSA members who reach} and home address to MSA.” their parents’ plan. any chartered bank in Canada, - These MSL members wilt be ‘Dr, Spariing added. entitled to coverage of medical Tn hospital benefits of MSI, he’ and ‘surgical care and doctors’ ‘said, Wil comprise the follow- ; Visits while they are in he spital. ing: MSI will noi'cover home or office | 8 “Medical, surgical and ob- RMERBOUEScoRRORAgs istetrical care in hospital for a ‘subscriber. or dependent. a 3 Maternity after A months, nine This provision includes ‘doctor bills for home, oltice and was an- hospital, and consuitations; X- their 18th birthdays. thus be-; MSr subscribets will be able: coming inelivible for MSA uncer ito make monthly payment at unustal ceremonies of matrimonial history. Mayor Wilke of Aber BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE F pre-natal and post-natal care, @ Anaesthesia services, This; ah covers the administration of an- ine gm 2esthetics by a physician and|: “tb eh surgeon other than a hospital employee, @ Emergency medical and sur-; Acti pig-mayor Frank Mulliner, A paid Satur BY s che; ‘would ask city, manager .Citift Wyatt to investi- migale ‘possible, sites early this wi week: No landing site could be; a set up on_any downtown build- | a FWALLACES! ne Ming, Myr UMiWNndt said, t, ( SS ve 7D E P T. S ¥ OR En ‘possibly & the nw “sabral bull | “MUERPEasoesnoaRe ing in the: heart of the city. Mprice PLUS any $18 G5: PREM | Mabsolutely free. 3 a “W Sizes 36 Through 46° 8 be, it DIDN'T LEAD HEART i : However, Mr. Meck did not ‘I, % or 4 Adams Silver Fizz Gin leact a heart at trick two. He : Yr or Va French (Dry) Vermouth, recognized his partner's deuce as ‘ Stir well with ee 4 fourth highest lead. Phere ‘s and strain, was the remote posalty ni rf, Add olive, or de dence of hearts was a single In twist ton, bub Mr. Abel almost cer ‘i lemon tainly would not have made a 7 takeout double with ao single. ton in the “other major.) . So, If Mr. Abel had four hearts, tel then Miss Brash had exactly one ale ee J , { | | | 4 hi - Torna medad chlumé WMUaobd 2% \ & AMITRROT MUN, oe 6 VSL ATE, 0c, Se ee TP nee ae This advarlisumant in vot published or daplayed by tho Uquor Conteal Nord ov sy tae Covgiamer! of Brllish Columista, By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Rule of Eleven Strategy Helps Defeat Contract Here isa hand where the rule of 11 guided a de-| WELL-BEHAVED WEDDING GUESTS at Aberdeen, South Africa, are honest-to-goodness lions in a cage Where lion-tamer Bubie Miers, 49, andNumeri Killian’ are wed in one of. the most- ‘decn, owner of the z00, stands ‘Chou: $3 ys US. ‘Creating. World i ensions HONG KONG (Reuters) Chou ‘En-lai, premier of Com- munist China, sald today the United States had “attempted rto create new world tension which must be crushed,” Peiping radio reported, Chou spoke at a cocktail party given in Peiping to honor dele- Ay. Behind the couple is a three-tier wedding cake which the animal seem very interested in. Lgates to the conference of the'lack of dollars, the easing of World Federation of Democratic! world -tensions | Canadian ihas seen serious i shipments, particularly to Bri- BONN, Germany (AP)-—-Aeling Chancellor Franz Bluecher called today for an expansion of West German trade with’ the Societ’ bloc but-said the Bonn govern- ment must first establish “some form” of relations with the East. Bluccher stressed. in an. ex- clusive interview that West Ger- many “will not leave the road’ of co-operation with friendly yes ") nena enema etna ene a a Imports Drop In Six Months By HAROLD MORRISON Associated Press Staff Writer ’ Many Commonwealth coun- .tries have gradually reduced {m- Port.curbs, but with few exeep- lions this has not produced any impressive increase in Cana- dian exports. In fact, the first half of 1954 declines in tain and Commonwealth coun- tries in-Southcast Asia. Exports to Britain dropped to” question of our gencral foreign | | $288, 000,000 from $314,000,000 in ! the first half of 1953. Far ‘more drastic was the cut jn shipments to India, slashed" to $5,000,000 from $24,000,000 last’ year; to Pakistan, cut to $4; ponte from ; $21,000,000; and -to Ceylon, ie | Squeezed Lo $900,000 fr om $2, “lh (000. The chief prollem appears ta! be that many ol Canada’s Com-! monwealth sister, ‘ike other im- porters, are buying less. grain and grain is still one of Canada’s chief exports. But there are other factors involved such as requiring less nial agreements. There must be Commenting on the clamor tn West Germany for greater trade with the Communist bloc of na-| tions, Bluecher said: ” “I think that expansion of German trade with China, Rus- sia and the satellite states Is de- I sirable. Several problems of ec- onomle and trade policy which now concern us Germans could be easler solved then," REQUIRES AGREEMENTS He sald visits by German trade delegations to Communist ng- tions, or the establishment of. German commercial missions ihere “epuld do useful work" to- ward promoting trade’ wlth the Soviet bloc. But he warned: “We cannot disregard the fact that a’ satisfying exchange of goods can only be carried out on the basis of certain general for- will not leave the rq ‘ ; eration with tina IN LINE Wor ad A ment last stage th MANY MEHL est relations lth < loo Alsiaht Pitre army treaty by Possible,” Y Fra Rae CC certain agreciaenis which serve as a basis for the work gf such delegations or missions, “That means that finally, and ; Iu some form or other, the West W LUXE Whi German federal republic must IN IOC mete assume ruulions with the Come ; ,munist nations, But this. is a! This advertisement ¥ isplayed by the. Liqug or by the G Columbia. Ove rg policy and the federal repyblic |. “ON STi CT Fe Cee et ALSO —~ “Jimmie Wakeley’s _Jambouree” Hot Rod Hucksters A Fansus Player 1 Youth. More than 170 delegates:need to horde food against the from 41 countries are attending possibility of war, and the gen- the conference, which opened eral softening of world business, last week. The radio reported ‘Chou as declaring that the United States was not satisfied by the diplo- ‘matic setback she’ had. received through peaceful ‘settlement of ‘the Indo-China question Geneva. *'The premier reiterated Com- munist China’s desire for “peace | ‘and peaceful co- existence,” the Téport said. ‘would cash the ace of hearts at | He returned the cight of dia-! ‘this point: not only to grab that‘ ™onds at trick two. This ruined} iwinner, but because that play ithe throw-in play outlined above | ‘is so “natural” and’ apparently | and doomed the contract to a! a uN RB R ’ oi i a z a a a a vieal’ care outside BC. This Sender into, timing his play perfectly to defeat the means provision of ‘he -ame opposin contract, i nn _ “ ol Bo . PI g : South | dealer “ AF from a doctor anywhere oe Mr. Champion's jump to three! Neither side yyalnerable omy . ¢ Q Z an- |. North (Mr. Champitn at Bd Bada or the US. spades after the takeout double, S-K39 $2 a o* A Dr. Sparling said that mgr! 4S 29 ef to Keep Mr. Meck HO 5 4 . : 4 members moving from one part out of the bi ding. CuK 8 ° i: mic! Canada to another cari have}, 19 that respect it was success-| qos Vast oy gm their memberships transferred | {U!- The jump raise in this Situ-| (Mr, Abeh (Mr, Meek) va H without loss of seniority bene-' ation is a “weakness” bid and Hoa 372 How K 106 3 oy Bi fits, ;Mr. Champion hoped Miss Mrash! px‘) 5 D_8 8 iW a | Services will be continued for would pass it unless she had aj c—a J 1083 C-7542 LJ ‘ — & maximum period of a year for}ig hand. Not Miss Brash. She SBT 3 Brash i i . a any single illness or non-oecy- , Never stops one short of game. Hs a A he p, Petional mishap, he added.. Of course the four-spade con- D-A Q 109 2 7 be Bi! ————— tract turned out to be a sound} .. ia lng. Q6 - yy = Beg: . one. If either outstanding dia-! south West North East yaa ygtses x Nowr. Me ester Service mond honor had been in Mr. 1s Dol. 38 Pass » 3 | eo. 5 pepe { “f ? j rass ae a ForA nee im E Seen for Ca ‘tal Meek’s hand, it would have been ' oe FREE = a p roe ath oe It woe Pas thes —and therefore it was hopeless} ‘ cor ae “ BAny $16.95 Pe z VICTORIA (s—a helicopter vee Wil the cards just aS EhEY | ty tiy to cash another trick in “a ints Free ‘landing field may be established the suit. oe | 3 ishe um With Any Stock Suit Blin the downtown section of Bri- OPENS DUECE lone. nek s.r that oe : n close oe jae Your choice of any Wallace’ sg 5h Columbia's’ capital city in Mr. abel opened the duece of hand and dummy lend them. as: a suit in the store at regularg, the -nof-too-distant future. rearts and Mr. Meek won with a | 4 caf ithe king. Now a carless player | Selves readily to a throw-in play. ; i harmless, But see what would happen, | Miss Brash would trump the ace of hearts, She would enter dum- | my with a tsump and ruff off | dummy’s list heart, After Dull! ing the last opposing spade she would lead the queen of clubs. Mr. Abel's best play els to win with the ace of clubs and | got off lead with a club, Miss! Brakh would win this return on’ the board, lead a diamond and put in the nine spot. Mr. Abel would win with the jack—-but {hat would be his last trick, He could return a dia- mond Into the ace-queens or he could return a club or a heart ther of which would enable Miss Brash to ruff in her hand While discarding the losing. dia- mond from the board, They camo whoro—(he (rannportat Wie ineyy: AL LL Pe vo SUIS Is GOING your way A pASGENGERS where did they who flow with Mlle Inst yoarefron: towne hoth bg and amallfrom Kiaton, Writish Columbla and the Yukon, from forolgn countries across (he ae, Whilravor you're qoing-=(he not! flight In an Villa tlighteofaat, dopondable, moderne : ONe trick set. Spor. SMANS DIGEST “hy SAFE CASTING “CORRECT SEMI-VERTICAL ANGLE FOR FLY-ROD CASTING KEEP A | By FLY ROD | YW pointes | s) AWAY FROM YOU, AT A SEMI-VERTICAL ANOLE) WHEN CASTING, THIS REDUCES THE POSSIBILITY OF | | 4 | | ! ! | | Atways HOOKING YOURSELF IF FLY 1S WHIPPED OFF-COURSE BY A SUDDEN GUST OF WIND, NEV- ER FLY-CAST OTL, NERS Nty HEAD. LRA. | Never SIDE-CAST WITH BAIT CASTING OR SPINNING RODS FROM A BOAT. OR ANY LOCATION WHERE YOU ENOANOQER THEE OAPI Y OF OTHERS ABOARD OR NEARBY, ALWAYS USE AN OVE ue CAST IN SUCH CASES, come from? ’ from evorywhoro—-golng avarye mor thon 47,000 pansengore Alaska, the lon, i oan E od in| year In which Commonwealth iscrews began to tighten on Im-i CONTROL DOLLAR SHORTAGE, Thus, Canada’s total exports to all Conmmonwealth countries dropped to $381,137,0001" in the! first half of 1953. And 1953 was' by no means a peak.’ It was the! ports from dollar countries as ‘the sterling area embarked on as new program of tighter controls | BARBARA TAWICK 2S Tht SCAN S1E-STAR Bi sm, . MAN WOMIY f ao " to ‘overcome a critical: dollar | shortage. | — SALES MESSAGE — COSTS “ONLY "A Ba tleship of Advertising for | * dess than the cost of a Postage Sta ' DELIVERED TO ANY HOME IN “PRINCE RUPERT BY THE DAILY NEWS a a