‘We started ee tif LAN bo LA ae war’ -- Rhee 7 S aide STORY ON BACK PAGE Ayyls p79 7 AA Hy y NVI p tH, 4 ih, MYL) / "y " J Hy 1, Epes ALLOA AOMEL ELEN ‘ Tory Policy lampooned of Nery Safe cor! Got n iE can't go too 0 engine,so fast /” RED, waive [7 AND BLUE COLOUR SCHEME STATIONARY CONTROLS ~~ wf NO INDEPENDENT ce” MOVEMENTS! Po ee.VORLD'S CHEAPEST MODEL—‘ THE LYTTELTON UNPOPULAR’ Not i . —_ Quite as < pyjune Fhoney Fire Pot = <. ood a G Cichstug Hi g s the nage Wes SS eg it Will do ie Trial but ; ff Buti” 4 COLONIAL GOERING tay © Lond ‘ cartoons by Gabriel, world-famous cartoon- Y Olive, Ere Worker, lampooning British Colonial Secre- Victoria TIT UP OTA pr lated Mes, Doris Bi Tessive party this week named a Victoria house- temp” Tesignat; akey, to contest the provincial byelection necessi- Libe “ts who Sn of Perey Wright, one of the three Social Credit i fs in the Plured the multiple Victoria constituency from the Who to Provide 4 octal election last June. Wright resigned in an leg ict the sj “ ;cat for Socred Finance Minister Einar Gunderson, ilkam ve : > : i ‘ teat St year a Ayal provided for him in a by Une 23, wie’ called for No. Ndey Will be the frst hora the J haggle Vote system ‘ 1 \ On Libera the brea government, k-up of the Coalition, Sri, WeSperate. alternative ballot oF the ogni fo retain pow. At t . ic e f lVe Vi o The ormey Si ote and restore if is Sociay ragle Vote system inate CReraly “fake Party’s hope, I SS = MRS. DORIS BLAKEY ied b last “gy On the first count "med by the LPP to contest the C “‘tion—and COnsoli. Victoria byelection will be cam- "tinued in Pdigning for the second time in &e ‘ age = ——»s six months, She was a candidate N in the June election. EFFIE JONES HITS Cl ON BE SERY “‘Jancouver City Council is directly enone aa the drastic cut in transportation service resulting eee e new B.C. Electric schedules introduced October 2 ae e nes. aldermanic candidate in the coming Civic elections, rains this week. ‘““The city is responsible nee te BCER operates under a franchise. agreement ie a couver which gives council the right to insist on ‘adequate service.” = No-one can claim that the new service schedules are adequate continued Mrs. Jonts. ‘“‘Although there are new lines operating, 44 drivers have been dropped—yet not a NPA alder- single murmur of protest came from any of our men. “People waiting for cars and buses are pene passed up on every line, especially in the morning es event ; h periods. This situation is most acute on the Broadway pe bus Commuters in large numbers are forced to Late rnets in miserable weather because of the callous eitade : the BCER and the spirieless acquiescance of City Council. Continued on page 7 — See BCER UNGIL ER MRS. FLORENCE DORLAND who returned this week from a visit to the Soviet Union will tell of her experiences at a public meeting in Pender Auditorium here this Sunday, November 1, mere Lol 5 ee eet gee wren | tet een Ree 7 soshele Hace Liesl cise sicalinlaibll MeN nce dette) ton sath.» asin aba i sa Seateadusbillei TTT meee eT = PR TREE TAT Epp me Te UMP PPT RTP ee gerne PRI Peer Hyer leas eel ant lel eT TTR SU EY Tae Wega yo "oo ; f