Uh. ‘ PR RNTARIIAN VLE ioe sites : UP pee, tea Weevil tuner bia ae Aro Per Oe ve L | eE12. No. 19 | Vancouver, British Columbia, May 15, 1953 <=> * PRICE TEN CENTS Na ge 0. Lep. AR Sein MRS. FRANCES GILSTEAD + Vancouver Centre ° LPP, Dewdney UP enters three ‘Wctoria candidates, 19 how in field Lp CANDIDATES VICTORIA Mrs. Doris Blakey Ng OMINATED (Ballot A), Archie McGugan (Bal- : Cc lot B), and Irvi Mortenson Morgan SEVER EAST: Nigel (Ballot Cc) tg Murphy cane A) and Harvey ; ne allot B), COWICHAN - NEWCASTLE: Mary ChoUVER CENTRE: Miss Mrs. Myrtle Bergren. "am Shad (Ballot A) and Wil- NANAIMO - THE ISLANDS: ¥ art (Ballot B), Mrs. Grace Tickson. ie) nw Bree BURRARD: ALBERNI: Frank Bottner. 8H) Wr (Ballot A) and J. A * hyte (Ballot B), = COMOX: Jack Higgin. SORT if Stt San VANCOUVER: Rob- When nominations close at 1 UR "son, p.m. this coming Tuesday, May Napy, William Purves: 19, the Labor-Progressive party De WEsTm) will have more than 20 candi- Whurse. NSTER: Alfred dates entered in the forthcoming DELT a. : provincial election, the largest * Davig Danielson. number of candidates the LPP has fielded since the 1945 elec- N tion.. A press release by LPP & LSON - CRE provincial election campaign “Untforg, STON: Thomas headquarters this week, stated that candidates had been nom- inated in 19 seats and that fur- ther nominations in another half dozen seats were under consid- eration. Vancouver-Point Grey, Mackenzie, Salmon Arm _ and Kamloops were among the rid- ings mentioned. DNEy. “ead, NEY: Mrs, Frances Gil- One new LPP candidate enter- ed the field this week when Ir- ving Mortensen was named to complete the LPP slate for the th ol CYrisis: three-member Victoria constitu- ! @ ency. r Solution Nigel Morgan, LPP provincial y. . : leader and candidate in Vancou- proposals for “peace, trade and I e ver East, will launch his party’s : he 100,000 new jobs” with a 15-min- | Page Q ute radio broadcast over CBU Sn’ ® = and the CBC provincial network it time on May 19, 10.15-10.30 p.m. e Sto Three LPP constituency elec- lh Pped tion rooms were opened in the sult; : city this week. They are: Van- ng Asia? couver East, 1285A Kingsway : (FA. 8262), Vancouver Centre, a 740 East Hastings, Vancouver P S e 10 Burrard, 44 East Broadway. (FA. 8097). SOCRED OIL DEAL ROBS BG WORKERS JOBS VICTORIA ‘The Social Credit government has agreed to divert 120,000 barrels of crude oil daily from the Trans Mountain pipeline to the United States, thus depriving 500 B.C. workers of jobs and robbing this province of an. estimated $2 million annual payroll,”’ LPP provincial leader Nigel Morgan charged at an election nomination meeting here Monday this week. Morgan, who is contesting Vancouver East in the June 9 election, was the featured speaker ‘at a meeting which nominated Irving Mortenson, an Island log- Continued on back page — See OIL Lie given to U.S. ‘horror’ stories This picture, received by airmail from Peking, gives the lie to U.S. charges of “ill-treatment” and “brain-washing” in Korean prison camps. It shows a parade of American, British, Canadian and other POW’s at an international “Olympics” held last year in North Korea. Sports included baseball, soccer, basketball and other games. : | |