' How did your MLA voi . week the provirfeial legislature concluded its longest session since: 1930. Where the Coalition, under its new leader, suave, corpor- ation-heeling Premier Byron “Boss” Johnson, had counted on its secure majority to push through a reactionary, anti- labor and anti-popular pro- gram in short order, public opposition was reflected in the stiff legislative fight put “up by the CCF, particularly on the Sales Tax and Bill 87. Nevertheless, although con- stituency pressure forced a few Coalitionists to bolt gov- ernment ranks on some issues, the government suc- ~ Here’s the record rédubaiting can’t hide The Coalition answers the people’s needs business-inspired program in- to the provincial statutes. of the people’s interests, its ~ spokesmen, notably Finance and Labor Minister Gordon S. Wismer, and Alan Mac- A. R. MacDougall, resorted to unprincipled red-baiting. The Pacific Tribune is fighting for its editorial policy of uniting the people at the polls to defeat the Coalition and elect a CCF government. — Here in the record of how MLA’s voted, is the argu- ment that proves the need of that policy. While the votes were taken on motions, bills, amend- ments and points of order, in each case the record has been tabulated on the’ basis of the real issue involved. Its a recotd that no amount of red-baiting can hide. ceeded in writing its big And to cover up its betrayal Minister Herbert Anscomb Donell, Don C. Brown and CCF Opposi- CCF Opposi- Coalitionists tion and Coalitionists tion and voting with Tom Uphill Coalition voting with Tom Uphill Coalition Opposition (Labor) Opposition (Labor) ; t, Gillis 11 For B.C. to fight for a new tax To impose a three per cent NO YES septal social security deal fro e Iston, Bennett and security m sales tax. SOLON Ottare in place: of. present YES NO NONE 2 To adopt the anti-labor Bill 87. NO YES NONE “political football” policy. For B.C. to enter field of rent : Bennett, Hodges, 12 entre. xES NO NONE For the Select Standing Com- Gillis, Rolston, mittee on Labor to hear briefs YES NO Smith, Mowat, 13 For conference *to stabilize : on labor matters and make Johnson (W. J.) municipal-provincial financial YES NO NONE recommendations. relationships. ; n up the facts behind 4 For such meagre school tax 4 the “av ee cent gas price YES NO sabe NG 4 reforms as were brought eeu age boost. . down, gainst nd - 7 ONE For government auto insur- na congo fee a seis eee 2 aS ED hacia present Bosna: 3S NO NONE forse Bul? ES za for private companies. : Towards settling milk prices . sere : on a basis satisfactory to con-| YES cS Seri 1 ee YES NO NONE sumer and farmer. : ae i : To allow women to prevent)” 7 So block, expbri.pf logs 038°) yes NO NONE Aa ciatanth “Taman wisporing "st | 25% : NONE U.S. to save B.C. lumber mills. home and to increase deserted XES xz. To return higher revenue to g Hodges, Mowat, wives’ allowances. . i the people from mining cor- YES NO SD , oat 18 For extensions present Forest porations, Act. (Not challenged by vote > : iners’ union King, Hodges, was basic principle of this act \ ae eee ae late out of YES NO Smith, Hogg, which entrusts huge forest YES YES __ NONE pee i cepa rt ie Johnson (W. J.) areas in perpetuity to big busi- . Metalliferous : ness for “forest manage- 10 For hospitalization scheme to ment”) which. 5 rare ee “538 re 19 For the single concession to te mum: 0 a s , nually. (Many CCF proposals} = YES YES NONE pons eae Sam bogies jee 9 YES NONE ie improvement were reject- Poniona: . : i : a Ee vice versa? ONLY TIME (INC.) and it is no secret to the trade WILL TELL. In the meanwhile, that U.S. Secretary of State ime : a Loe WI } Marshall Plan nations are on the George C. Marshall (write us for . ‘ alert!” (We recommend this pho- his testimonial) got his two Secret ; : : PHOTOGRAPHS to to Bob Morrison for use in his | Bogota Russian Agents from the By TED TINSLEY Vancouver Sun _ recently earried an item confessing the fraudulent nature of an alleged Communist document known as “Protocol M,” widely published ‘last January as the secret orders supposedly issued to German Com- ’ munists instructing them to sabo- tage American and British plans in Germany. Poor Ernie Bevin, who hugged the protocol to his bosom, finding it much more com- fortable than long winter under- Wear, is now in the embarrassing Position of having to admit what he undoubtedly knew from the very beginning. The papers, in burying Protocol M, remarked that political forg- ers and adventurers are now hav- ing a field day selling phony doc- uments to various governments, state departments and other suck- er bait. 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