PEOPLE s feage Two AD: O GeAcdy ss - April 23, 193T Grievance Committee At ee SN , Viola McCrea City Hall Is Proposed. Heads YCL s | | Pe Picton or a grievances | Here ME N If if : oh ; | the unemployec wi Qave access Try US for Your Spring Suit or Coat! | ~vas urged by CCF Industrial and ¥employment Conference at its meet- fang Sunday. This decision was reached after Custom tailored and fitted in our own shop on the ee premises. Give our local craftsmen work, and i wages, and wear the BEST at moderate prices. | THE LARGEST SELECTION OF WOOLLENS : “strong criticism had been directed against present tendencies to steer IN VANCOUVER . . . Two Try-ons to Ensure You a Perfect Fit Rupert Disturbs Duffs Optimism PRINCE RUPERT, BC, April 22, _- That Premier Pattullo is getting no comfort from his own || constituents here, on the eve of election, is evidenced by an open letter sent to him from a repre- sentative conference held re- cently, indicting his adminis- tration by giving facts regard- ing suffering and undernourish- ment among the unemployed. Demand was made for re- garbage, now situated almost within city limits and infested Descriptions obtained from many quarters Stamp the district conyen- tion of the Young Communist Leacue, held last week-end at Clin- ton hall, as being the most success- ful in its history. Youthful Maurice Rush, provin- cial secretary of the league, deliver- ed the main report, highlights of which were the actuality of war in the world today, the intense strug- ele between democracy and fascism, the foreign policy of the MeKenzie King government. Dealing with BC youth,~ Rush -all grievances through the CCF re- Zional committee which cannot ade- quately cope with numerous appli- cations for redress. Fernie unemployed wired to the conference that they had ceased svork until the government in- -ereased relief allowances or gave snore work to cover increases in fiving costs. Telegram of endorsa- ti encouragement was sent. = = zi mm : ae ae os ee oa ey amions for 50 per cent increase in relief unified Fascist movement of youth iscontent was “~yOIC yo allowances, the Premier was in the province wWwatchfulness delegates at the attitude of Alder- : : Pp aie s — + _—— ae told. acainst this possibility Sts «it moan R. Pettipiece, chairman Social en . es possibility mus be i i i j alintainea. ri committee, against his dis- 1 25 Services co = Practical program outlining the eourtesy to unemployed delegations, and a resolution passed demanded that Pettipiece correct his attitude 40 conform with principles of the oe ae whose auspices he was SSS SSS =| vincial election for their endorsa- 394 West Hastings St. ace: : 2. ; : tion. _Resolution urging support f9: Burnaby Relief Demands Viola McCrea, new president, “ “Barns company is un- a n a 1 ¥ Sunday, April 25, 2 pm, mass JOHN E. LINDER ¢o cease relief work until the g0V-| and which is valid for one year] waiting crowd assembled in the re- 2 5 meeting, Powell street grounds. ermment increases allowances, par- Allel to the rising cost of living, from March 31. Ranging from 5 cents to 70 cents tunda of the municipal Hall. further delegation was elected to fair to organized labor,” “Down with company unions.” Enquir- ies among store Keepers that A Goronation ball, organized by Speakers, A. H. Byans, Jack Phil- lips. Report of city council inter- Passenger Agent for Seandinavian Steamship Lines. . . . Passports Ar- ranged. Representing— «vas made by Hermie unemployed. per day for underground and above | see Fraser about opening of the evening showed the - effective- SISOSEIo8 Boe eee aS see = aan NIGMS The Swedish American Line Farce of registering local miners | ereund men, average increase for | council chamber, which was con- mess of this novel scheme, as eceeen ore pee = ioe Huon The Norwegian Lines = qvith promises of sending them to| eishthour shift is 25 cents. ceded. Police, however, were pres-|| many people were refusing to aac es ae ae ae Friday, April 23, $ pm, auspices, The C.P.R., Cunard and other mines has now been demon- ent. buy those products. a = a Se ere ae a¥>| Ganadian League conference to other lines. E strated as a red herring to keep men Delegation wired their demands to an ae = aoe os AOUIREI OS COME RON hear A. M. Stephen report. 14 W. Cordova St. Doug. 5215-R es eee a B aar To Aid oe oe eS ae e a eaaraae being made with the ete of censure was sent to Hon. eee Me a USS Ee Maurice Rush Parks Board commissioners for the Saturday, April 24, 8 pm, whist placing responsibility & SS. Pearson for continuing this e upon Fraser, who can ee neoneian first time, he said, on the question drive, 3017 Woodland street, Central = | practice. In reply he expressed his pan 1s un Sivas ae Soete e os as Haion Bands for poblic | Burnaby. Auspices, People’s Ad- | 4amazement at the attitude of the L en packs! this supumer : Werae. C if T Y a A x I miners toward the sovernment —=— f Burns’ strikers will benefit from 2 { s = ne S this union by free music supplied at which is doing its best to provide Hinde fon Stipmient on teed 46 Sunday Concerts ( ‘on re Saat ateal dae ae ST ea Saturday, May 1, 9 pm, May Day SEY. 988 avork.”’ : Sa tagar ae. pape ea é . SS 2 = Ej Se ear? dance, auspices, Young Camp Work z , Spain’s anti-Fascist fighters is “she Come Under Act Gg ballroom, proceeds of which so to i Z = T y nd re been set up to meats = : reece eh s : : e ; he Loggers’ Frie Cornamiittees have been s ee) objective of a women’s joint com- Seiks came ers and CLDL. Good music qead the present struggle for better eonditions. Potatoes At Cut Prices For Jobless mittee which has been making a collecting of hand-made articles for the bazaar to be held tomorrow at 2 p.m., Orange hall. There will be home-cooked dain- ties, soft drinks for sale and in the which was Sunday concert ban, over wide discontent aroused, again tested when owners of Swed- ish Community Hall obtained per- mission from city council, Tuesday, is secretary. is Slated for the Youth Congress to be held at Montreal in Maurice Rush, YCL provincial May, and a committee Laundry Workers Obtain Charter Progress and growth of unions and prizes. Admission, 20 cents. Tune in at 6:15 on May Day for the GP, USA, Washington District, broadcast over station KIRO. s = to stage a concert which they had formed to] was applauded at meeting of Trades Bona fide members of unemployed | ©¥S™#PS, from 9 to 12, a dance, with | advertised. Permission was srant raise transpor-| and Labor Council, Tuesday, when ; | organizations throughout WVancou- first-class orchestra- ed, it was said, because a strict ation expenses | Secretary Bengough reported in- aaa Se eee } wer are entitled to obtain potatoes ruling had not yet been set. : is ap pvroach-| stallation ef charter for Internation- Success or Failure! at cut prices while they last, states 5 Claimins: that question of permits ing all sympa-|al Laundry Workers’ Union at New Why take chances when you WN. Towle, official of the recently Miners Endorse for Sunday eoncerts is governed by thetic groups | Westminster and delegate from the ean buy vigorous, approved jield Unemployment Conference, Tom Uphill M.L.A. the Lord’s Day Act and that people for this pur-| Bakers’ Union stated that its inter- chicks from 100% blood tested gvhich is handling this business. z x Z : need not apply for sanction from pose. national representative had been Stock from a thoroughly reliable Low price also includes delivery. FERNIE, BC, April 22——Tom Up- | city council, Ald. H. D. Wilson was Confident in welcomed by the biggest turnout firm with over twenty years of jEnauiries should be made at Room hill, Labor MLA, has been endorsed | corroborated in part by city cor the integrity | of union members since 1970. practical experience behind their 4G, 539 West Pender St. as a io Fernie pee by = BPaaoge pounseh who ao a and ability of euerene % meeting of 500 miners, members of | more time to give a considere ae Gnevse MEXIC STTY. —0FP)—A Mexi- There is a reason why we su a -—& | the UMWA, at Michel. judgment on this question. BP ethe ee ae Tass eee eae ee eee 50% of all chicks chipped | g WAND STUDIO Communist | ment and protection to consumers’ Sa ee 2 Saskatchewan last ; ; No. 8 East Hastings St. S M e °6 ] Cc il : League, the | co-operatives has resulted in a rapid * e reason is Quality! | | Z Phone Sey. 1768-R urrey unicipa ouncl Maurice Rush slogan of the | increase in their number. Leghorns R. I. Reds | 3 WE PHOTOGRAPH financial cam- eee ane Rocks | 3 e paign is “Rush speaks for labor 66 39 1ICKS nsexed | | NG A nen ” Endorses Health Unit | 220." 20%: sn hs | The (PARAGOS eee Ik : | spared to reac e objective. aio = ? re | a —— } Maurice Rush is peculiarly fitted BALLOON MODEL Pullet Chicks 1000 -..$130.00 | pes HAC SURREY, BC, April 22.—Surrey to represent BC working youth, we ey 100 ..$ 26.00 Pullet Chicks Vena nil ake oy P municipal council has endorsed the CCF Next Year, having covered many town in the 00 = -9120:00/ = 100) 3 28:00 LEADER BU is HASTINGS principle of a Health Unit and a P ti province, organizing young work- @ 500 . - $130.00 BURNERS 4 representative committee actively S ays et Iplece ers, THORNDALE STOCK at working toward a realization of this Alderman R. P. Pettipiece One thousand delegates are ex FARM & : RAY’S PATTERN 4 BAKERY much needed social service, has ar- scored at city council YWednes- pected to atend the Youth Congress HATCHERY WORKS # p ranged meetings with experts. Fery, SoA reiicn Rein River- which will be the largest of its kind J. H. MUFFORD & SONS t Hich 3244 Question of immediate possibility side CCF club to Civic Finance in Canadian history. Box G - Mulner, B.C. 323 Alexander Ave., Vancouver) is} a of setting up a Health Unit is under committee was read out by the Maurice Rush, John Stanton, Phone: Doug. 3390 } 716 Hast Hastings Street consideration by the committee, city clerk, begi = Sate the John Jopson and Roland Estall 4068 East Hastings Street composed of two councillors, two etGod “Dear anaes to will represent British Columbia. a = e Senogl Nees ends two delegates which Ald. Bennett retorted, Pity eroductsab | oe pee oe anes | Suny cule eae aa es || Orzenice ae 8 Moderate Prices officer, Miss McQuaig, VON., and aie bythe \C Oy ie ears Metal Workers AKE the rough roads in comfort ) e Reeve Brown present. ophey were thinking of next ————_ on a snappy PARAGON Bel: . We Deliver to East End Dr. Amyot spoke of the great loss sear’s council.” = : TORONTO, April 22.—(02°P)—More loon-Tired Bicycle. Large 26-in. = ce: and Grandview Homes of life whicb could be prevented by ¥ ice than 7000 Toronto metal trades 2-1n. ures, and two-wheel brakes, e takine: steps against disease, while workers will be organized im the ee ae che ee ae = = een TCO iaie der = Se 2 Se ena ese AE Aa € e rele y sethditty Housewives |(jzcue sno so et|Plan Tea To Aid | Amara, /riot tvs |p, eels oo Pe sO Shop at over nursing services of the pro-! McDonald Fund summer, the local organizer claims. fortable cycle, and you will never be Men’s Half Soles and Rubber Heels .......- $1.00, $1.25, $1.40 Hastings Bakery !”’ posed Health Unit. oe | Dhe following plants are listed as ow ene dani ste cor Ladies’ Half Soles and Heel -..------=--87+0 12250377 - 85c e Bstimated cost of Health Unit : E : ; 100 per cent organized: International ane ae oe eee = 5 Ladies’ Leather Heel ........--- poere ce rere etter 15¢ 100 % UNI ON IZE would be around $13,000, of which The Mothers ponte ee Se | Metal, Dominion Wheel, General ; 5 = — Guaranteed English Leather — { evens Es = the municipalits would furnish ap- ver is aiding in t eo < S puild- tee! Wares, Acme Seren and Gear, FRED DEELEY NEW METHOD SHOE - - 337 Carrail St. proximately $5000. ing up a fund to assist the widow | Metal Stampings itd. and Beaths EEE rasa ee aS eS 5556 — Se =a ae cae oF the late Alderman a Co. Demands will be made for LIMITED = aan ree aaa — EES zy or a == E : ETE : — L. D. MeDonald. the 40-hour week, $5 a day mini-| g5 i; St. — Vancouver, B.C.|f og Sy ; = as ee — On Tuesday, April 27, commenc- | mum and collective bargaining. punsmL =a : Ses : =z A Book to Read! A Book to Keep! if O ¥ ine at 8:30 pm. a whist drive and + Now Open... Fishermen Loggers, Miners COMPLETE LINE of MEN’S CLOTHING 44-48 East Hastings Street (Just 4 Doors Hast of Old City Hall) tes, will be held in O’Brien Hall, 404 Homer street, proceeds from which unemployed girls in the city. Asks Protection : For Fisheries “Japan has well nigh stripped her fishing wa the Pacifie Coast,” ters and she is looking to saia CC. A. Arney, ment Parlors. These Hotels are worthy of your support. HE. Bour- =oin, Prop Annie Johnson Leading Lady im ADMISSION “PROPLE’S “WOMEN’S MIGHT” A Play Portraying the Organizing Power of Women Produced and Played by Members of the Scandi- . THURSDAY, APRIL 29th, 8 P.M. ADYOGATE Jimmy Johnson Director of “Women’s 15 CENTS 2 CLARION” PRESS DRIVE § will so toward the fund for Ars. A N McDonald and faniuly. Members of the city council, in- fe 4 a =| w he) 2 . eluding Miss*Gutteridge, have been r) 5 A iS oO ER mM lia Catering to invited to attend. A special invita- tion lins also been extended to all = : fe = i z Z “Women’s i > E ” —_—__—_—_— well Known Seattle radio commen- f = navyian Workers’ Club. Might . SUI | S tator, to a meeting of Rotarians at Might ® The graphic story of the great steal of B.C. by ) 15.95 to 18.75 Br ee fee MUSICAL SELECTION ......-----------++7- U.L.F.T.A. Orchestra the Hudson’s Bay Company and the C.P.R. = - aI eee ee sue CHILDREN’S DANCING GROUP— @ Indian and Oriental in the B.C. scene. 314 Suits. — ™ = Staces sheries 1S Or. 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