Mere iancineat lee enieecitietineet oer ot oe Bete SSRN ane on en oleate byenay Ae wy ess ' — PRINCE: RUPERT DAILY. NEWS -. 1958 "1 AM independent newspaper devoted to the upbulldirig oy os pe Sper my fed ys { Ve wy “ _ of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia, — the barn door abit Jate but that over the years:“the heresy of medical'and hospital care. |. The: sardine 4s, Wel “a of : pane. '. "A member of The Canadian Press—Audit Bureau of some medical men are qués- of the splinter groups may well: Perhaps*the critics ‘are too | at belongs to the, herring 1 Sidbs ae : Circulation--Canadian' Daily Newspaper Publishers Association re toning the ‘wisdom of the fed- become a wishful prayer: of es ‘In. their outlook. ae Laer its aay am satan Now. Only cucu BITTE ‘eat: ey ublishe ws Limit is = eral-provincial scheme that is re majority, ' But there-is the danger that if a ‘i Minti erates eet © Ml ROVS-LEATIER OV wan ’ Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Timited already partly’ in. -operation. Doctor-critics of state hospi-'. thelr. fears. ate reallzed, re- admired for years and"yedrs In ee eT ne en: JOHN F, MAGOR. The plan has been largely tal insurance fear that the in- forms will be impossible. Once Sandwiches and saladsimwe...,.. Lats Oe oo e oO President fashioned by politicians and. dividual patient may be pen- .., established, any state welfare .° But here is news! A United . Ne a Of Wear,.. Good. Styles, Ce J. R. AYRES G. P, WOODSIDE by and large, doctors'are quite alized by this inevitable con- scheme is difficult to modify. States nutrition expert recent-, PNOW. feet: FLOM BBO" pr, eB es ne editor General Manager inexperienced in the ways of filct of interest: the physician In -fact, experience is that in jy told Marine‘sardine packers. , B.C. Clothiers. Ltd. Authorized as second class mall by the Post Office Department; Ottawa oe ~ TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1958 = ~ Aword to Sir Galahad ; Sir Galahad Goofer is sure that the So often forget in deploring these 'p t 1 the Ontario Medical Associa mmission, with the possibil- rn an wo le. me eo ae oatgcnlty ess rends— co, | tion Review, Dr. M.J.G.Lynch = carnmission, w ossibil-" ee no °@ "IAEICT. ' Oécasi bt and + aa) | ‘tha ward of Sudbury says, “We in Sub- ity of a fine to the doctor who | He certainly will FOOT ‘SPECIALIST ’ ecasions.a good deal of doubt an It isn’t the Press but: the world bury have felt and said, and rejects that authority, Pe ae ee eee distress; that offends oe | still feel and say, that.organ- ‘There are other points of | Prom the Stratford Beacon- . 8 ee ey ok yo , oo at olfends. we ized medicine should haye criticism but from the public’s =. (... - Herald ne : DR. J. B. PARIS D.S.C., oe $ Though papers are small he Says Would get it put right very pleased given a firm no to govern- point of view, as from the doc-. - The best. way of stretching: oo PODIATRIST we os (enone es thev contain: . ; wae . ment.’ The Sudbury doctor tor’s, the important question is - liquor that’ we know. is to Sty ee ah Sd y __ we should be, po ‘récognizes that opposition to whether dividing responsibility ~ have ‘an.-open bottle“in your . At The Prince Rupert ‘Hotel: ‘Too much that increases the And print the glad tidings i burden and strain. wavy | . | vise . ; The views of economists fill them boldest array © for. me _ " Phone Desk For Appointment -. with doom _ But denouncing the Press for a ae ) | ieee ee | ‘ahd UN’s disunity deepens the world gone astray ‘ | : ae | Z : SEERA a =T7 gloom, Is rather like blaming, in petulant 2 3 - TRY THE Ba : For look, he asserts, how they add mr blether, 1 “ocd 1 ‘i: ee haa - 4 Gi d nt ne 1 4 to our eares e meteorologica acqs- LOY a a. G ~» i - ¢ I o . < By a combative welter of foreign’ weather, | - 7 ae fan a re une { affairs. oe ’ ~ For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods :. In short, let Sir Galahad learn and OUR SPECIALTY - TAKE OUT ORDERS « confess ae That here at thts moment the power of the Press). | Must indicate rather than clean up this mess. OT '_..Q, why can’t the Press, all reform- = ° an « ed and less rueful, — _&.Brint only the Good and the True “> «and the Boo’ful? pre . But here is the point that Sir _# his friends som: No snap , HIS is a good time to avoid snap “»judgments .on top policy affecting the U.S. position in the Middle East, until we can know we have reliable in- - foxMation on which to base our con- hgion. ‘Plainly, the United States has plac- G and ae Ce —The Ink Way. judgments | . Some reasonable regrouping in the Middle East has been long ° overdue and the question is: How to keep the peace on some emergency basis in-the » Middie East without alienating all | Arab countries in the process? There is no long-range reason why fullpicture available to them, feel so Mh It may be a ense of locking politicians and governments, When the pian was in prep- aration the medical fraternity seems to have felt that in the | public - interest: | their only course was to hope for the best. Now at least some of the fra- ternity’s members appear to fear for the worst. Writing in state hospital insurance was aes ida ateed ok ped a ela oe ce ee et: Ba mt eee amettm nnn aie my em: sav emaerereans he dete te By C, J. WARRIS 4 "Medical cost-sharing plan criticized in the profession, but he feels — acts in the sole interest of the tor will not lower the standards — Spite of. shortcomings that ap-. individual patient; a state-plan.— can interfere with this doctor- * patient relationship because - it must Lmpose regulations that’ apply to people: in’ the mass;: . sion to put a patient in hospl-: tal, or to keep a patient: in hospital, becomes subject to the authority of a hospital pear, such ‘schemes expand. rather than ‘contract. - State hospital insurance may «fall: to: benefit: Canadians. and between the state and the doc--. yet lead to socialized medicine. -DryLynch's “heresy. of splinter groups” should not remain un- voiced...» car.-Any policeman will make confined to small groups with- For instance, a doctor’s deci- (a case out: of. itl oe From “The. Sudbt that their product contained . substances that seemed to have “particular desirable properties that help to avert coronary: heart disease ,and.. cerebral: , hemorrhage.” oye, 17 ~. 3rd Ave. Wests. . Tea eee ae oye tu : ik remanent | Try:Daily News Classified | For ‘Treatment of Foot Discomforts : oN DIAL ‘ ae . : . ‘ : a a _ Buy your show tickets here® : “Fresh bread daily.” Open: 6 a.m. ¢0:1 om. as 635 -. 2nd AVENUE WEST: ‘COOKING WITH PHILCO — TOPS | ELECTRIC 7 Wtself in a highly defensive position Arab governments should ‘be inevit- ! For , bygintervening in Lebanon and will ably and automatically hostile to the _ 1. Economy - | ~ have to move with extreme caution— United States, unless the. Arab re- 2. Cleanliness : to protect future interests as well as gimes permit themselves to be a tool , 3. Speed those of the moment. | for the Communists. . an . Ss epeee : . . . are : 4. Efficiency. Ta sg bs * Itis just as plain that President And it is unlikely that the Arab na- | ES es ER Lee Bisenhower and his advisors, with the tionalists desire tobe dominated by” fo. Se ee ee On BU On aR Panes _ the Soviet Union: any--more:than bys :fe: orto . -Northern.B.C. Power. Co. Ltd. ::: - much is at stake that there is no prop- Engen ot ue United States. le d - phareont Sick ty Best @. Reet | Besner Block, Prince Rupert : Phone 4210 Stewart] : : * . . a Cee . es . _, Charcoal Sketch by Egbert C. Re : . eee ee ‘ yee “enim, er alternative to intervention. ae tain y ue american neope 20 -_ | cae | , es = 3 —<—— : = . ae no ire to dominate the Arabs or. Ly we ve on Without question, we undertook an at : © hun nate neal ay “n - - ~Rt. Hon. George Perry Graham, P.C., LL.D. | ONLY AT HFC... lependent-“police-action” role in the - : : h Pp of Cee Hee eter. donate Graham, P.C., LL.D., one of the greatest gentlemen gy ao ge fear that oth mat t ] t th 7 tions as carried out thr ougn respon- figure in government in the space of a relatively Yew years, g Mo service gs ear a 0 erwise a eas € gov sible governments " A clerk in a village store, then a school teacher, he found what he thought mo, a ernments of Jordan’ and Lebanon “sf least these few points or basic - - Pag hie niche when he became editor ofa small weekly newspaper, ut he found Na backed by 8@ vears’ . . : a: CY 1 s 3; first as a young L t PX Ae, ae would be swept away with that of ‘ . wpe lg py s an , +, Challenging a powerful Conservative of the day, then as a cabinet minister and backed b Oy ears _ : policy, are self-evident, ‘and the prob- ‘ later’ as a statesman and senator. His devotion to the newspaper, however. , ne Traq. a | lem is to find a way to give them effec cont avons hed told hin fe h hu y- a _ . - ~ . If anyone had te im in his youth that 1} Id c i ' It is not hard to see what this . . . . ministership of his ‘country, he would have replied with the FRA Teen balan 1 nce tive expression, marked his sonali : ' y e erie ‘ould for Turl d 1 h . ar $ personality. | . .. would mean Tor iurkey an a the Mr. Eisenhower and his advisors Inte eee iit, combined with warm human qualities, humility and a keen . . aan : » mi a ’ ‘ ely loved political figures. Noone rest of the Middle East. So it.is a are the ones who have the total picture ever questioned the esteem in which he was held by members of both political ' . “ps . . . parties. e was known fondly across Canada as ‘‘George P”’. a battle of basic life-lines insofar as before them, and the uppermost point event? Man a towering man, well over six feet, erect ahd with an athletic bearing For fast, friendly loan service from specially trained, LO © . ° . ® é § 2 ears, ay rosse playe 1 s ae inue ne 2 ¢ rac—c ’s loading con~ Western Europe and the United ~ at the moment is to stand solidly he- interest in sports. PERSONS DAVEE tn NS YOM Ne continued’ a een Boenee pcg lnmnpnny, Torro wap te $1,000 in privy States on the one side, and the Rus- hind our President. Methodist fepiseopal church and one Line todecaine of Ure ear an, the former with up to 20 months to repay on Lerma you select. - 4 op bh . wee ‘ : hronic His mother was Eleanor Stephenson. Both were of Irish deacent ar : sians on the other, are toncerned, The Muskegon (Mich.) Chronicle. Senator Graham Inherited bis tne Poth were of Irish descent and from them You're always welcome at HFC . , . . uency humor and aggressiveness, ace oe ~ me S li eo, f | We was born in iSganville, Ont., March 31, 1859, and attended schools in © t arity or ever: Eganville, Troquois and Morrisburg. — we ; one ene Clore of hig high schoo! education he became a store clerk in Troquoia, > 3 ° , ° ’ e ‘ ® . i . oy ALCP H PUD. sCHoOod ENC ler In AUN HCO ‘ . y . 72 ? . Te like the story (apoe) yphal?), sisted on having the whole lot extract-. When he was 21 years old, hig fathor puirchawed the, Morrisburg Herald and Corporition ¢ euaer awe van as an e , made nim @ editor an roprietor o 1e b nak r. : appearing Nar ecent issue of the ed. . ile turned it into a prosperous local institution, und his eurly editorial were an C. B. Bigham, Manager excellent and dedicated English quar- “But in heaven’s name why?” ask- “indication of what was to come, ‘They were vivacious, elevating, upirited und 315A Third Ave. W. Telephone 4311 terly Freedom First concerning the ' eg . In 1892 he sold the Nerald and jained the Oltawa Frea Preas hut had been in PRINCE RUPERT visit of a militant union leader to his ed the astonished entist. Only one 1s oe ab N meng pani NTaanerat ae uit nea moore hd taivine g reg : ° ’ 2c Jin 3, eventually assuming full control of the ne vy i sree enna settee me et ane dentist : bad.” ‘ out his chief rival he Hrackvill ‘ imes, Te and bis family. mive continued st, ' since to publish ‘The Reeorder and ‘Times, ° in mag Memes , e. U0); 12? ys +} Mr, Graham first took public office at the are of 30 when he warn elected roe Informed after examination that to. One out—all out ‘ replied the une of Morrisburg, In 1891 he made his first bid rasa Lihornl candidate in Dundas he would have to lose one tooth, he jn- _‘jonist stoutly. —The Trail Times, Ontario. tie wis dofented by 166. vold nn Mmes Whitney, Premier of KH. | ao . jn 1898, scarcely five years after coming to RBroekville, ha was clactad to the ave a , INTERPRETING THE NEWS when Sir Goorje Tow rotirad ag lower of the Ontario leper Pariy Mrs Gratin a : ane ost retirac i ef the Ontario Liberal Party Mr, Graham oe " was alected to lead the opposition, . ee Shortly artorward, Sin Wilfrid Laurior induced him to necept a federal cabinet GOOD Jordan move seen as bargaining manoeuvre Pravidtn nautica tbar tong ud Nie esha an ae Nea 2 300, CHE BICTIN OMY LORIN ANC fr Graham wo on the Tire ‘ . Ry KEN METHERAL a. und only neclamation avar necorded in Brock villo, hit waa on September 18, " Canadian Press Staff Writer | . 4 ' Whon Laurier decided Jn:19UL on n yociprocity tranty with the United States : for our Of al) the myriad problems of the Middle caused little comment, the nonollnlions in Wactingtan fraham and Hon, Willian Patterson conducted East, the most perplexing and confusing con- UN ROLE OBSCURE ; ; Tn the 1011 election ha was defeator, butin Yebrunry 1912, ha won a'sant te - gs ans the future of the tiny kingdom of Jor- The British weekly, The Weonomist, howe ' n hy-clection in Rontrow Soutlv and returned va Bir Wilfrid's doskmate and one ' } ge an. ever, expresses some concern over President ENIol Houtennnthe | mM . be The one uncontestable fnet about this Wisenhower's suggestion that U.8. and British . london nition, World War J, novattations Psi iowornant: onveive one hood Hegel Yet—und ihie that tt pa roa in the Middle mnat ee in effect, replaced | impnane, Mr. Grahum wan called to government howe and arkod fo form @ | | ! ay . ¥€ WG CYUX O 10 by tho “presence” of the ' coalition. ministry, In deference to the attitude of hid lender, ho deolined. vie ; problam—no one, least of all Jordan's Arab The Economist says the role of UN forces re~ At the national Liberal convention in August, 1010, Mr, Graham was @ ao neighbors, really wants to pay the price of mains obscure, “Are they to exert the direct yndidate for the Jendorahip of the party, hut wilhdraw in fivour of Rt, Hone “ supporting the country, influence which In the past belonged to the “Running in y , in South Easex, he was raturned to the Touse on Dorcembhar 6, 10 This probably oxplaina Jordan's surprise great powers? A special and permanent United to become miniatar of militta and defence and naval worvicos, Ile re-or toa | a announcement at the United Nations that sha Nations ageney in the Middle East might be hla flenartmont an the eountey a first, dopartment of natin wel defencn, vated would oppose the sending of a UN foree or UN = taken to have further implications: Doon It matin ane time during the 102 nenalon of pariament ha vad the partfalion of , wv " observers to repince the 3,000 Brith pnra- monn that the mombora of the UN, including Insdpumontalet this cana poatiating Sir Hekwy*Phornton anrusidontof tha GsNAee LEMO i MU troopers now guarding her troubled bordeys. the Arab members, nre belng asked to recog- . in 1052 he attended’ the naasmbly of the Lenguo of Nations aq ano of two - NO OPTION ' nize that the capnelty of the Middle Rast Canadinn representatives, © He was defeated in the election of 1926 but the same MI. NA i The Jordanian action je viewed in London — countries for independence 1s Nmited, requiring your hocame fru ehalrman af Ue nelvinaty hourd on tariff. | Gn Tocambar Ho Wh " is a bargaining manoauvre, designed to allow — the presence of a policeman from outside?" ae Tmne VIA RU MONAT LO ENO wend. Me ond are cdlic fare King Wussein to extract the boat posalble terms The Keonomiat snys the Arab countrisn 74) i cag Rbartal Melvy Council on dune 22, 12 and In 104 an afficor of tho Legion of nt from Britain and the United States. Jordan have tended to reject suggeations for eoncer- dea tome On Anguint. 2, 1882, Aanntor Graham married Carrla Southworth, inal RI js belived to need nhout 20,000,000 fi toeone tod defence artly from ‘a determination to Yaurimast, won, Vanry, dled in 1 eae aldur non Capt, W. N, Graham, M.C,, ie a year and, oven with the, latest U.S, offer nh romain neutral, partly because evory defence | ee ah Bellon pveriain dn Pele. ' . “ORES economic ald) to the, Middle Hast, that may plan appeared to them sn attempt to re-eatal- Pub Ed ae ee ee eT ete TY Mucionn, Hrockville, Onts le today | esi TY rea " | take some pottine. rn err ah outmoded controls, a : NN. re or ! There tn Httn doubt that hoth the govorn- “They may rogard a ‘atandby' fornd as just One of a orion fruturing Canadian Tatitors and Publishers van fs ment and the genoral public li Britain would (seh another outmoded ‘control; they may ' Perpared Ny Conndlan Dally Newspaper Mhlishere Assvelation DEMERARA dL ja wolcome Unitiod (ations notion thas would oven bogin, if tho United Nations looks favor- | a4 nilow the British troops to be withdrawn from = ably on the plan, to entertain auspicions of the ' Aone . . Tite advorttaamont te hat pubilahad nr dtuplayad hy the Liquor Jordan, But the Jordanian announcement has organization's noutrality." Contra} Vanrd ar ny the Government of Writtul Galuannve ' b Mai \ ‘, ’, : i " v \ . , : ° hog wel ! ’ ,