e. Johs, tax relief asked in civic election program Action to’provide jobs is a key point in the program of Mona Morgan, aldermanic candidate in the coming sa found “Money is always wal 1 s another key point. The pro- the preser nr of she said ssessed val- service and ue; lowering of the mill rate; a graduated business tax; the "Mor was developed |; full cost of education. umbi I to serve B.C. and not the U.S = : Pee tc serve B.C. and not the U:S., The ward system which is could lead to industrializa- is of new heap pt One of the first . lo if elected will be to cancellation of the present Columbia _ give- away deal and urge an all-}| Canadian development: I will | also press for the earliest tak- ing over of the B.C. Electric. Otherwise the people will be denied the benefit of power development which will go| largely to the B.C. Electric monopoly.” Mrs. ‘Morgan is also calling for a more humane attitude to | those on social assistance who | Concerned about the growing now wait at starvation point | trend towards war,” Mrs. Mor- for their inadequate allot-) 84m Said at a tea Saturday. ments: “Ym concerned from a dollars Tax relief for homeow ners | 2nd cents view, and I’m more -|conecerned from a common }sense view which says that | war is not the answer to any- | thing: that peace is the con- }cern of all governments in- |}cluding city government. “If Vancouver is to prosper | we must have peace and inde- |} pendence instead of the dan- “|'gerous policies now strangling our economy and resulting in tion tion cities is a central feature of JOOS as rates I will press for the elected board of cortrol and | other points. To help alleviate the grow- ing traffic congestion cheap, |fast transportation downtown is called for. A halt to the wasteful arms spending would provide large sums for the civic projects put forward in Mrs. Morgan’s program. “As a mother ’m deeply “ROOFING & SHEET METAL senior governments to assume | in operation in most Canadian | the civic democracy plank in | Mrs. Morgan’s program. An | 2 |Board is DOROTHY LYNAS an end to secret meetings are | ‘Sharpe Speaks On Japan H-Bomb Rally | George I.B.E.W., |color slides of the 6th World | Conference Against A. and H. | Bombs held recently in Tokyo | which he attended as a.dele- | gate. The meeting is on Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. in the Street Rail- waymen’s Hall, 125 E. 8th Ave. Sharpe of the| will speak and show| |Labor makes strong bid in ; ‘North Van. city, district Civic election activity in North Vancouver this yeal | | will center around the strong campaign being waged by | | the Labor Elections Committee to ost Sas in n boll | the City and District. Rees = = oc | In the School Board race in| Waymen. With the question of 2 | the District, Trustee ‘Dorothy | Unemployment looming largé | | Lynas, senior membét of the|in North Vancouver (Burrard | up for re-election. | Shipyards is a virtual ghost | This year the Labor Elections | Plant), the fighting construe | Committee has formally en- | tive program of the Labor El |dorsed her candidature thus | ¢ctions committee is bound 1 | enhancing her prospects of el- | be reflected in the voting. ection. | Over the years Mrs. Lynas | |has championed the cause of | | increased federal and provin- cial aid to education. One of |the main planks in her pro- | er am is the demand thai the federal government pay for the entire cost of elementary | education out of monies now wasted on armaments expen- ditures. In the City the Labor Elec- tions Committee is running two strong candidates for al- derman. Bernie Keely, execu- tive member of the Marine Workers and Boilermakers and Sam Third, prominent members of the Street Rail- C. B. 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