CIALIST COUNTRIES LINKED = [7 PRODUCTION PLAN SEE. PAGE 2 ‘gpoveisbion lal Ti ae hy FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1958 0. VANCOUVER, B.C lO¢ Authorised as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa Broaden education probe, says Morgan T - he Labor-Progressive party welcomes the appointment of Toyal com Teference fully effective, Isa tne 4 asker fs Week when he was P ea: Pacifie Tribune Eovernme a on the Bennett athe: nt’s appointment of Mission, member royal com- a is instructed to inquire ae Ngth of the school day Sitdatigg the “disciplinary acilities utilization of. school construct; and economies in On and operation of mission on education but holds that the terms of must be broadened if the commission’s work is to be his » = ea 4S Was’ the reaction of Nigel Morgan, LPP provincial schools compatible. with effi- ciency. Declaring his party’s inten- tion of making submissions to the commission, Morgan said the terms of reference should: have been extended to include an inquiry into means by which Continued on page 7 See INQUIRY Jobless Hungarians were told to steal Cou im: att he two men, Szabo Janos 20 Cai charged before Mag- ing f5 on Scott with steal- ints, Worth $5.17 from a Pisa department store. intern. Ng*guilty through an Saj lead Janos and Laszlo Cause ney. stole the food be- and pine were unemployed haa aah They said they work . been able to get any or some months. €Y went to the immigra- ti M department for help they oe. unemployed Hungarian immigrants claimed in Van- ea Court on Tuesday this week that “someone in the ent; ion department” advised them to s‘eal in order to draw 10n to their plight and obtain assistance. and Nyakas Laszlo, both aged testified, “because they don’t want to send us back to Hun- gary”. and therefore should help them in this country. The advice they received from “someone” at the immi- gration department was to go out and steal something. The police would get them and then they would get help. Magistrate Scott remanded both men in custody to Fri- day this week. ABOR A MEASURES FOR JOBLESS B.C. Federation of Labor has asked Premier W. A. C. Ben- nett to “declare a state of emergency” and call a public confer- ence on unemployment to which representatives from all munici- alities would be invited, BCFL secretary George Home told Vancouver Labor Council Tuesday this week. Home disclosed BCFL steps to combat soaring unemploy- ment in speaking to a Van- couver Labor Council resolu- tion requesting the federation “to give consideration to the advisability of taking a large delegation to Victoria for the purpose of bringing the seri- ous unemployment situation to the attention of the provin- cial government during the present session of the legisla- ture.” The resolution was adopted unanimously. Continued on back page See UNEMPLOYMENT