rer te CT aust bite on dey . tive Nusit Duty ING WS ge oy Wednesday, ABEL pba ENS jl Spnten mena eS iyetie en see en: Petes toe mdont daily Newspaper devotot fo then ~"padsNorthorn and -Con treth Betist Cajuiintay . , Membar" of Canadian Press—Abdi, Bureatt af Cireulattons hey ese Canadian Dally Newspaper Association Published’ by ‘Tio Prince Rupert Daily Nows Limited Se ‘oods FeMAGOR, President Mp ' Subseription Rates: By: carrigr—Per Week, G60:-per ‘month, $1,00: per year, “By mall-Per month, Te: per.iyear, $8.00 reat Importance met Teese rneeet int qaeeeltne ek eeia etwas we ee of G At es , LUPERT ‘ratepayers, District 52 school and oven. the children who will ho in high School by 1960have'a. crucial four years ahead of hem, w h, departmient ‘of education co-ordinator, is Matter of «mentioned bodies like the idea ov not, more secondary chdol:classi:oom space has to be provided if the esti- 000 junior-senior high school students by “ 0 Wh 4 ‘ojected. figures of school population abiémustbe | 7 leith has: given both the public and 5 a wide range of choices for action emedy the situation. His survey, made ig no fly-by-night check, that-can be shtug:and forgotten. until the rate- Ives faced: with 4 referendum and lat-it’ is; all about,, Every parent and yer should. read yesterday’s published ) phase. of the tremendous problem’ setting up a strong committee to make a th the different plans to ensure that ‘choice it makes will be in the best interests nly.the inereasing school population hut the yer's Who foot the bill. Right at this-moment S2 a =; 7 look to Roosevelt: Park. school, now almost d, which, Dr. Plenderleith assured the board ill help keep elementary school level accommodation ationary for some time tocome. Yet even now new 30U s between Roosevelt Park school and ‘ard, school.are being drafted to take care / there-will-be-ho overflow at the latter, | “It is.too. early for anyone to speak in favor of ly. of:the seven ‘plans suggested by Dr,.Plenderleith h school'aceommodation in this city, whether d.on the demolition,of the old Booth etention of it. It is not to be supposed moment that: the: school. board was happy to 0. as] Survey of be placédjin the position erage figure of $13,500 per room, 1959 to 1960 will ~sbe.no time for frantic'last-minute action, The hard - ‘old facts have.been placed before the board and the ~ Yatepayers, Facilities’ have to be provided in time if swing shifts and disorganized education is to be. avoided. Study the facts well for sooner or later you are going to have to vote on the matter, It is going _ to be sooner, | SO | sas enmnenmenetemetepatemmeeennee henna a . ® : . ws . - And Proud Of It! A FEW days ago four youths of advanced 'teen.age © were in’ Fort William court, charged and con- rieted of disayderly, con a icted of di cer Naa “ence, two of. them lis Second/oftend dts, Believe it or not, there we youngsters of (his kind who consider stich things as an -opportunity to strut their records before. acquaintances: somewhat after.the manner of the New York entertainer who, heing charged in connection with a shooting, com- mented. that “you canriot buy this kind of publicity.” Thus such things go hack to other's who are will- ing Lo hestow their admiration, : . —Port Arthur News-Chroniela, 4 ! ‘ THis wvertixeneut da tat pbtalied or Mopayed tye (he Liquor Control Baved ar hy ae Claverniment of Tel Calnahte ota emnanennnentemtneenneensene | phuilding of Prince Rupert | $10.00 | Second class’ mail by the Past Office Department, Ottawa} hen the detailed.veport of ‘Dr, William Plen-- con into ‘consideration: Whether the two. first. ywhere near-correct, - Past experience with ‘Plenderieith’s report until they are fa-. hool district. The school board wasted mee under the in flu | i f? Cimore a ibpal { i f ' $10 THE Postmaster General: has said that he would. wiclcome sugvesticns for a. spcelal stamp to commem-; ovate the 100th anniver-| sary of the founding of British Columbia, Just to help the idey dong 34 hereby offer a vash prize of SiC | for the best sketch of a stamp to celebrate this oceasion - The contest is open to any eir!| hot over 18 years of ave, ‘Simply rnake your sketch pre- ; ferably in black MP,.House of Commons, Ottawa. | Twill announce the winner and Perhaps publish the winning do-! sign in this space. But in any | ‘évent I shall pas3 on to the Post! Master General ail the best sug} gestions, Will it be a thunder-! bird, or what? _— Sooo IN THE recent contest held by. Liberty magazine to help pick: a new flag for Canada there were | about 2500 entries. The. contest | was divided into two sections— | that is one for'adults and one for: youngsters in their teens, _ I was one of the judges and we ftom the tolal of 2500, ter than those submitted by the: adults, ; _ The winner was a Toronto boy whose flag design was as fol-. lows: In the upper staff corner is the Union Jack. The field of the flag is white. It carries a: with a circle often small [eaves around: it, , The design is simple and “but in my opinion would be! ‘improved if the maple leaves had ! been red instead’ of gold. The! red leaf shows uy better on the: white backgtottnd. ;take the present ‘ensign and éhat iwhere the s0-tilled ‘coat-of-arms: now appearssth se i Lite ad ee * i Prize for Stamp .: propdsea | § of hoy who lives in B.C. and is! § [ and white and: 4 forward it to Elmore Philpott,’ @ i |. | good 99 os June. VICTORIA jlo has passed from the earthly per cent annually To my way of thinking, the!scene. He led a full life, 83 years, ‘years,”. precticts Ray f. entries submitted by the youngs- ‘blessed with good health and _presiden ters were on the whole, far bet- success, and he made a full con- ‘pital Association. tribution to British Columbia, till, no-ane ever held against. him. . He hada remarkable career —- consecutive years in our ‘Legislature, from 1916 to 1945, . |From 1916 to 1928 he was Minis- : ter of Lands; from 1928 to 1933, the years of the Tolmie Conser- If-gold'ihald leaves are to he Vallve government, he was Lea- used ther We'might just as well der of His Majesty's Loyal Op- : unofficial req: Position ; from 1933 to 1941 he | age oniy that part. ¥2S the province's big hoss, the | premier; from 1941 to 194 JIMMIE ELDER on Will-U-Willie clears a jump at the mount expeet to join the Canadian O} To Continue Specil to The baily News continue to increase at about § for many Brown, “Only by the hes! efforts of ‘He was one of the most’contro- hospital boards, agcinistrators, | : ege ‘ . -Versial political figures in B.C’y ‘medical stafis and all members Tecent past, and while he ereat- /0! the hospital team can costs be ied uproar in his public life, he Meld within that level of in- ‘created no bitterness, he held: “no grudges — and, more im-. large single golden maple leaf ‘portant: s golden 2 prudge crease.” Mr, Brown, who is superintend- ent of the University of Chicago clinics, based his prediction on 4 study he has made on hospital -costs and services during the per- ‘tod 1946 to 1954, Tn his articic, “The Nature of Hospital Costs,” “to be published iin “Hospitals” this rnaonth, Mr. ‘Brown wrote: : “The nature of the hospital's ‘Work provides little opportunity - for... prociuctivity gains, Nev-. ertheless, hospital salary levels ay be-lare affected by, general salary cause he would not COALESCE i Jarely” With the Conservatives, and su’ AT LEAST'99-per cent‘of all the had to give up the Premiership | entries in. the Liberty contest, Which he loved, rather {han agreed on -oiéthing—and one!compromise his principles, he thing only." That is that the. Wa: private M.LA, -maple leaf'must be the domin-: For length of service in the. jant feature of any national flag Legislature only Tom Uphill’ of | ‘for Canatia. Every general salary increase constitules 2 direct inevease in hospital costs, he said. » Mr. Brown pointed out that higher efficieney -brings increas- ed production and that labor is entitled to its share of that in- “TORIA | Rise in Hospital Costs REPORT. | by JK. Nesbitr: . . ! : . were’ given 2 selection of what! VICTORIA — It's difficult to! CHICAGO—~Hospital costs “will were given the 50 best designs! believe Thomas Dufferin Patlul- { of the American Hos-° Fernie has beaten {he Patiullo' Sifton stable in Toronto, Elder and his ympie riding team whieh will compete at Stockholin in {CP Photo} for Years ures which permit the physieian ‘Lo diagnose and treat more var- ied and more complex conditions ‘requirigg a more exacting con. trol and increased use of existing procedures: Cursory studies made On this question indicate that he number of routine procedures per patient per day has inercas- ed more than 30 per cent during (he past nine vears.” He observed that. “The in- treasing intensity and complex- ity ef hospital service is to some extent reflected in the compara- tive Heures for hospital Capita: asset The total value of al! short-term general hospitals was approximately three billion dol- lars in 1046." In 1954. he said, this had ineroased to over six billions of dollars. stuart Resigns “imernational AUGUSTA, Ua. ih-—President. Elenhower today accepted the: the so-called experts were pro- thuming the importanee of ex: MaDe rrr tere ie meretnatt oe is OTTA One of the gasuinely signity! mnt work! trends whieh the: Ho ost-revess bude has sucegeded! Mn raisiny into slera fomns iy the! i mressive come-back which gold iS making these days as a basic and required curreney for inter. ‘when trade, The movemeit back to ihe yvel- ow metul started atinost in Sola, WA raven iilely to thetr undertakings to! imake jnenavertible pancr cur. ! -encies ‘for vold. TAT Sey ae tte ce DIARY & Hetle better than 60 per cent ‘of the total international trade. sf world monetary experts sey- oper cent of internation ret months ago, Lilile ubion-: ihe come-back which th colon was paid to it at the Lime, metal is in process of making is because most of the monetary: obvious, | ioxperts were committed desper- the tre “ood and sullicient in their eyes, jhamely, the feet that gold fune- substitute satisfactorily: tions international carrengy field; the cond Cottam By NORMAN M. MacLEOD liWe attention was pald to it at the time. lor the European Payments Union cepuy LECOU NES for more $50,000,000,000 in Inter- Halional trade iMnuuly, That ls With gold restored as the of- ficlal currency of upwards of 60 atl trade, w yellow The experts don't like | nd for reasons that are almost automaticaly in the When paper lira, pesos, francs, need for the experts lareely dig- hand other currencies failed larappears once it ;mecl the test of acceptability inf oral use, iinbernational trade, the mane. ! ‘lary experts who had sponsored; produce of wold, Conada has an ‘them turned te ‘import, export and exehonee! af the yellow ictal, Pvonlrols : from CUPPONGY, But the fact that the mone- ---. —- T-ALLO-RING). tary bureierals were (oo stub-, ‘born Loadnit the failure of their | “Paper currencies and return bo. fold didn't prevent practical : world traders from sizing up the ‘situation realistically, ‘The use! of gold for the setlement of ins: ternationiu balances expanded | ‘steadily. if without the beneriti: of eeonumic spotlight. While: chanse end import-export res+5] trictions which were drying Ny trade wherever: Theie previews indiet- ry Mments of xald prevented them; cles that it means more cadmitling that it alone filfubled long-term prosperity of the ee- “Ml othe aualifieations required: onormy than al & universally acceptable the bureaucrats based On man. comes Into gen- | As the world’s second largest such devices as‘important stake in the fortunes | He YOHo There ts the Aspiclon i Parliamentary cite | to the | i I the penaceas of- | aped currency and controls, t they oocrated, realistie world! tracers were entering into deals’ bitsed on gold, And the more gold ; returned to practical use, {he niore international trade ey- panded, Mimaly, the European Pay- Ments Union adopted pod some months ago as its offielal and ree. quired medium for the settlement of international balanees, The! decision was the turning point in (he fortunes of gold, alihough j LINDSAY'S Cartage & Storage Esteblished P10 HOULENOLD GOODS MOVING — PACKING — CRATING — STORAGE Lift Von Service Agents: Allied Van Lines Ltd Phones Wharf 135) Office £916 © Suits @ Pants @ Topcoats © Slacks — ALTERATION SPECIALISTS ! { Quick Service Ling The Tailer |: 220 Gh SI, hone 4238 | | Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Heating Substance That Does Both ~ Pelieves Pain-- Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Ont, (Special) -For. the first thine seience bas found 4 new henling substance with the astonish. ity ability te shrink hemorrhoids and 0 dorelieve pain, Thousands have been reliewed—-without resurt to surgery, ln case after ease, while gently re. lieving pain, actual reduction (shrink. aye) toak place, Most stnazing of all—results were 80 thorough that sufferers twade astonishing stulements tke “Piles have ceased tobe s problem!" The secret is a new liealing sub- eance (Hie-Dyne') -= discovery of a lumous scienttte institute, Now you can get this new healing: Fubstanee in suppository or ointment . form enlled Preparation HH, Ask for’ it ut all ding stores. Sulisfuction > guaranteed or nioney refunded. og “Trace Mart Keg, \ | But there was no dercement record, Mr, Unhill has bern in fon the main question— should the House since 1920, ithe new flag contain the Union {Jack or should it be exclusively has left ‘Canadian? f +f 4 oe 1 AM swinging to the opinion. What memories Mr, Pattullo behind —- memories: to enrich our history —- memarles: : of a buildog-sort of man. who: could look fierce and growl in | that the way to end the im- terrifying manner on oceasion. passe. In Canada over the na- 4 ‘ ’ i bional flag is to make this a two- courteous and ‘others, Jmarching along legislative cor- -tldars, iWho will always want to fly the ye "flag country, just as we are a Wo-language country. | There are a good many people {Union Jack, which has always “heen considered as the flag of the iWhole British Commonwealth, . Canada ts proud of her place in-that Commonwealth, and a {ty ar eeperientage of Canad- TANS yy mild 1 jéhange made which would ap- pear, even mistakenly, to weaken: our Commonwealth. connection, Bul on the other hand, there: Is A great and steadily growing , percentage of people jn all parts | Of Canada who want a flag of aur own, frst, last and all the tlme 100 per cent Canadian, 0, why not let them bath have. what they want—namiine two of- flelal flags for Canada to mareh ralde by side tn all military par. rides and to fly trent twin fay poles ty place of equal hones, ar from single flag poles.on altar nale days? Rewder--What da YOu Son nea panel che tects Osanna 8 pee think! BIG TERREPORY Aties covers 973,250 square miles, bigver tht Franee end Italy combined, McRAE BROS. The Btore That dervies Tul ‘best about. hi ale; 40 see any - rel The federation of Niger in through then ut who was always kindly and cousiderate of We can see him yet, faw outlthrust, We ean ar him in the House, battline the opposition, saying that his government never wave exeusys, - ‘arly reasons, creased production, Hospital‘ em- ployees inevitably maust reeeive comparable increases. Tnereases in hospital services calling for added equipment and personnel are another factor in the rising cost picture, aecordine fo Mr. Brow, “The largest increase in per- sonnel” he sald, "is attribute ble 1o NeW serviees and new proceed. 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