“Prince Rupert Daily News. a Tuesday, Seay: 1, 1956. | jerger Apes A Health Insurance Election Issue In Manitoba if Not Given Approval WINNIPEG: Donovan Swalles (CCF—Winnipeg Centre) served notice in the Maniloba legislature Monday night that, health insurance will be an Issue ~ against health insurance pro-!should have “moved heaven and prams in the legislature, should/earth” to get ‘the pas here. ‘avoid a parade of support now.| Mr, Swailes also said he we Mr. Swailes also erllielzed the! determined that the commilles “ineoThe sala a ‘14- -man “Tintson committee of the House, recently set, in te -time. “rival |: ‘oO. far “at ‘his Monday sed .determina- ashed | out, be ‘four feet. _jshouid handle the problem. - tito minimize friction and spend “he months ahead in efforts to iil blend the many-complexionea AFL-CIO into a co-ordinated organization "to. exercise - - {greatest possible -influence in ihe 1958 United States political ‘lcampaigns and In bargaining ewe employers. Ot Se Finds “| Rare Carvings — | Near Tofino “UCLUELET, B.C. Indian . petroglyphic Sthave been discovered near Long Beach on the west coast of Van- couver Island between here and | Tofino. ‘They: were found by Pete Hill- y ier, trapper, near the ruins of an old Indian village which was the home of Chief Wickaninnish, 100! years ago... ’ The figures car ved on the face of a high cliff overlooking” the sea consists, of seals, sea lions, halibut and © other -. markings which Hillier could not identify. One of the seals is eight feet: Jong. The others average about’ « reads gm — Rare any! He ‘has notified Dr. Clifford ‘Carl, ‘curator of the provincial ‘{museum, ‘and will photograph his find when the weather clears. 7 Wickaninnish,:: according, to : “+ ‘legend, ‘was.a famous old chief _Bivho ruthlessly ruled. this. part!. Mi of: the. west - coast. ”. Official . ‘Bl name of Long Beach is, Wickan- y innish. Bay. and: an island’ near - . Tofino has been named for the! “8. chief. | fe "SUES FOR $590, 000 . NEW. YORK. ip A mother m sued New York city. Monday | for : $500,000 claiming: her nine-year- @ old sci was given Salx anti-polio vaccine at school’ against her The emphasis appears to be the carvings |’ apparently’ unwanted, LIONS IN LIMBO —- Banished to the University of, Hong Kong. campus, where they are prey for pratiksters, are {wo “reactionary” lions remove from in front of the Communist Bank cf China in 1951. The Reds replaced the stone lions with a pair they termed “progressive.” The rejec ted “reactionary” Hons were passed on by the Communists to the university, but officials don’t seem to know what to do with them, Hence, they sit with their bongues lolling out unmounted and prove it, “Tf the government of Mani- toba onposes it, or fails lo give it approval, it will give us one of the most eiiective weapons we could wish for with which to The CCF members spoke in favor of the federal seheme, but : argued that It did not gu far enough. Mr. Swailes said {hat hospital and diagnostic service would | cost $11 a person and he himself! is now paying $37, Bub he did: not favor a sales tax to poy for, the scheme as this would bear. heavily on those least able to pay. He said an earlier remark hy Oppesition leader Duff Roblin {hat the Manitoba eovernment had not found a suitable alter- ‘With the federal proposal was ' “stupid.” Sikhs, Hindus ‘Attend Rally © Of Evangelist. NEW DELHI (Reuters) —Seve- 500 persons whovfiled up to the centre'sof a vast neon lighted tent here Monday to stand before American, evangelist Billy Gra- ham_and “receive Christ in their hearts. ” : It was ‘thé thir cand final day of Graham's successful crusade in India’s canital. Mere than 15,- 000 “attended: the meeting, Graham ‘snoke to. the huge crowd in English, with phrase by phrase translation into Urdu. Ministers and clergymen of the various Protestant churches who invited Graham to India were on the platform with him. The bishop. of Delhi presided and In- dian Health Minister Rajkumari Princess Amrit Kaur, a Christ- ian, was there for the third da ‘ral Sikhs and Hindus were among ‘Australian Polar Ship Trapped by CANBERRA (Reuters) — An Australian south polar expedi- tion is trapped in the Davis sea by ice packs driven against their ship by a bligzard, it, was an- nounced today. Se Efforts to manoeuvre the ship the Kista Dan, to open water e few miles away had to be aban- doned at the week sid. After five hours' work, the ship had ‘bucked ahead only 100 yards, A radio message to the exter- ;nal affairs ministry here today ‘said the barometer was falling ‘and the weather was expected bo worsen, The Kista Dan, carrying a re- lief party to Mawson base, said that. if would wait for the ice pressure to case. IRAN INTO. BLIZZARD The radio message said the! (PRESSURE ON OTTAWA crease the pressure on the fov- ernment to particinate in: seheme, he sald. The Conserva- tives, having consistently voted fight the next election.” he said, native and so had gone along | wo ‘ry and commerce had predicted ‘real industrial advances fol- lowing {he arrival of natural gas in Manitoba, but had done nothing to exnedite its arrival, He said the covernment should have had the pipeline project. jhamed as a mublie aul ity ‘und | By Insurance Fi WINNIPEG @-—A royal com- mission fo siudy the need for a national health insurance scheme was urged today by Db. E. Kilgour, general manager of the Great-Wesl Life Assurance Co, at the company’s annual meeting. He warned that it would be ¢ “tragic? if Canadians went into. ‘a oseheme “which has already rejected by the United Slates.” | “There is surely time for the appointinent of a royal commis- sion to analyze the subject, shudy ce Packs ‘onditions last week. Ice driven oy the gale packed tightly around the ship, The Kista Dan is taking men o relieve some of the team bas- ‘do at Mawson, a permanent \ustralian base, carrying out in- erior exploration likely to help she international survey of An- arctica in international geo- ; dhysical year, 1957-58, Players like Mr. Mas The 1,239-ton Kista Dan. : send legitimate messages takes a good, alert partn them. How would you ha yainted red as st is more easily eer, amid the fee and snow, has yeen shuttling back and forth sy the 4.000-mile voyage be- ween Melbourne and Mawson carrying men and supplies. The ship, an icebreaker with Specially strengthened bows, i- Inder charter from Denmark to he Australian government, response to his partner’s over- callin that suit. Holding four or more of partner's bid suit, the ace of by touching honors) is the BLACKWOOD on Sa 1 BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOC How Would You Read Thi standard, uceepted lead (unless: your holding is headed by the. is Openiney Signal? ters have a lot of ways to Lo partner, Of course, it er to understand some of ve read the message in Mr, Masters’ opening lead in this de; i? He decided to open a neart in ~ The evidence seemed over- whehning that he had started with more than four hearts, I so, his deuee lead, being an un- natural lead, must be a siznal of some sort. | could government for ils policies on “10. merger, although only of the new merged organiza- in the next provineial cleetion Induslrial development, The fexamine brewery profits, should ole. Rene ao be cusiral union’ department if the government fails to ap- Manitoba department of indus-!make a. “really full: investiga- ’ 8 Ju . . tion,” A, R. Paulley (CCF — Kildo- nan-Transconn) said be doubt- ed if the special committee of the House would haye the time to clo a thoroueh job unless the government had already laid the groundwork for i's findings. | , 7m Health Scheme Study | Urged rm President. existing plans, and weigh public and professional opinion, with no other brief than to serve Canada's best ‘Interests, “Is findings would ne! only clear the public’ confusion but give us a course vyon whith we embark with unity and ecnfidenre,” . Mr. Kilgour said — 6,50€,000 Canadians now have some form A Manitoba scheme would in- been thorouvhly appratsed and of voluntary health insurance,’ “Many cf thee people will have to accept ward-care hose pltalization -on a compulsory busts where Uhev now hava.seml- private plans. They wil h: ve to pay the difference." STATE PLAN “UNWORKABLE” We cite! the British Colum- bia hospital scheme as on ex- "ample of a “very enetle and: most unsatisfietere’ plan, and! suggested that “stile haspi- lalization is unworkable 49 the public cafisfnetion and fong- term benefit.” Finanedal revorts ta the meet- ing showed a steady rrowth by the cemoany during 1955, Assets, administered for 746,009 policyvhalders. inerepsed by *4y- DIN NNO Auppye 1954 $556,206.000 at year-end, Net rate Of interest earned on faves ed fisvels rese to 4.02 per cent from 3.93, 8 EALLORING @ Suits @ Pants wand anf y. ship ran into severe blizzard After a Httle thought, Miss Brash figured that the lead of the lowest heart was askin: Burns Arrives To Start Talks will. Mrs, Nancy B. Benton, in a TT ‘fourth highest card. In_ this ‘géher action neainst | the city, the case that would be the six spot. @ Topcoats ®@ Slacks mf board of health and the board: ' . But Mr. Masters opened the for the return of the lower of | ALTER, CION SPECIALISTS Hof education, said: the vaccine | | With Syrians deuce. the other two plain suits; ia Fi was given to her son, Peter, con- | a SOMETHING FUNNY other words, clubs, Quick Sbrvice 3 = trary: to her: express: instruc: | DAMASCUS ' ~~ The chict! miss Brash won the first trick On Unis reasoning, she forgut ne a tions, . United ee ee bruce with the ace of hearts and about a trump retura, which she, ing é = oF t! a : cbservoe Mal-Gen, Fb, M. watched Mr. Dale dro the pad at first conatdered. ¢ . mi Bi: ASPHALT SCOURCE | Burns of Csnada, ar ived by -- nN ree had at. first considered, and led HI ‘ W Trinidad's famous Pitch lake ‘mane today and began discus Kast dealer Neither side vuk »baek a small club, Mr. Masters © 220 6th St, — Phone 1238 1 sTORE of natural aspialt covers an | f10ns wel Syrian olfieek, or dis! mera ale, rufted and returned “ wrump. are é ipropesai La ease tension aroun 1 NORTH Mr Dale could find ho wily to . ‘(he Sca of Galilee, UM Champion) tod ue pss aright cub Try Daily News Classitieds | Burns suggested lwo weeks avo, pis ee ewe. \. ‘a “geniuieman's cease-fire at ree- . ‘ Rag sw \ ment” belween Syria and sra4l,. \ 10h 4 ' TODAY TO WEDNESDAY — 7 - 9:05 p.m. hh H lif iat * ‘ Te proposed: 1 tminediate re-) wasp AST . . OM. e ve leases of military veisoners YS (Mr. Masters) (MIs Brash) BIGGEST OF ALL M-G-Ms MUSICALS! 2 hoth sides; 2. Discussions with! a ws 4 Au wm Sh iis SY), , : Syria on ways of inaldeining, WKS sol wed dat STHER NIE HOWARD ne . ‘and protectite: her fishin and! @ 4&7 eu : Le AS KEEL a irhation rights iy the balan w None ACTH wh deo “] MAPGES GOWIR — GFORGT ry dake whieh is within Istaeli ter Cite, baled frocte UHAMPION « SANDERS : vitory bub near the Cyrlan bor. aAvkQi ha | . SRM NEN io ZN ‘ ider; and 3, Called au Psrael te: ¥Q a Rel ING’ i prevent her fishing boats fron e4 iy spA pote closer than $90 feet from: wT as STUDER in, COC the Syrian side of (he inke, of. The lndding: ' flelals added, Hast South West North 7 oO T E M CinewaScore Burns submlied [ese atigees ae \ a ‘9 A TT TTTOFIONIG SQUNDT ! Hons In response fa reuitilon pay ay Nia se A of the UN Seenrie Cound: a aa tr ni AON EN Na aN reer Whieh condemned fasnel for her se eeepc: sot sie December 1 raid on Horta ae ht ws bw ean) to iy dusts. realize that) samething fins won AWwas yaing aa. Why the deueg? acts MOST Mr. Dale's queen of earls look - , : BEGIN NEW LIFE C0 Vike a shigleton and: the bid- rein cf ne : IO DE JANKIRO (Reuters) dhe of the hand very strongly ruth Ome Cas) PINKY LEE FOR PRESIDENT — Teddy Roosevelt rides again in [Fifty-five ex-prisoners of the stwcested Chat he actually did ee rn ‘ the porson of Pinky Leo, The TV comic says what Ameren heeds (Korean war, all but two of when ave isl one heart, me Iso. 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