i 1 Lee } pel “pA . A s ! rat oy with itt fd yt Pat py i Tap, ‘ \, ag Argel h ELA Ciara) : yen We Ae NOAH EVLA VOL. 11, No. 42 : Vancouver, British Columbia, October 17, 1952 > P “a RICE TEN CENTS 1630 subs Readers | g, | ; never let| lus down } Tei readers of the Pacific ibune never let us down. fal We reviewed the serious s Wation drive crisis in last ®ek’s. issue (only 395 subs. in @ larget, of 1000) and ap- Pealed for a big sub response in aler to guarantee the continu- | “1 life “of the paper, our sup- | A ters Went out and collected 4 the Subs in seven days, raising. | © total to 630. 5 | . lat still leaves us 370 subs ; | ten of our goal—and we need n a one of them, But we know | | ‘OW that the target can be | | ached, provided every support- 3 Continues “stepping on the : to reach their original 838” until all press club quotas : ; tinst 1 Bet (15) upped their sights There are two worried cops on the Vancouver #6 met and sunpassed. i tive subs in memory of the » i ron to’s fa med Folk Singe rs | police force these days. They are the uniformed pair hat’s the job to be done, and Hime We'll delay printing {of te Fred Collins. ; By BERT WHYTE who allegedly mauled and kicked Negro longshore- final results” for a fortnight. fading press clubs to date are now, with 35 subs; Kitsi- ac 34; West End, 30; Fair- She’ 28i Philip Halperin, 11; Z 1p and Steel, 14; Norquay, ‘nd A, BR, Smith, 12. “ule Vancouver did a bang- has 70b this past week and now 50 subs on a quota of 80. tine lip Halperin ‘press club, iii tS a I i Ve know it, will be done. Mean- a man Clarence Clemens into insensibility in a back | to b e heard here October 2 I ' alley near the New Station cafe last July 19. Clemens, a patient in Vancouver General Hos- pital since July 28, will never recover from the beat- ing he received. If he lives, doctors say he will be paralyzed for the rest of his days. If he dies, the two constables could be charged with murder or man- slaughter. ; ‘They're here! Next Tuesday, October 1, at 8 p.m., Vancouver citizens will have 4 opportunity to hear the famous To- onto UJPO Folk Singers in recital at astings, Auditorium, 828 East Hastings. d the admission price is only 75 cents. Organized only last January by Mrs. On Friday last week the Police Commission ieee | Be Pics eles ist i : : | | (eigel Gartner, distinguished accom ee directed City Prosecutor Gordon Scott to decide Of the Toronto Jewish Folk: Choir, heth h hould be laid i h 1 Folk Singers have already won nationa whether charges should be laid against the two pol- i acclaim. icemen involved, but refused to order a public inquiry E: en dddition to” two perfbemances in, as demanded by several citizens’ groups. . 4 f mot f . ill ay en’ : E - examen ne ieee Res It has taken the commission a long time to act q| aaa : ; on the case. Would it have acted at all had not the a: “Singing of “Johnny I Hardly Knew Pacific Tribune exposed the whole story and forced of You” by Joan Orenstein (back, right) the dailies to print the news they had previously sup- = Won. accalim from 10,000 ews ih . pressed? ; ae i Maple Leaf Gardens caps Continued on back page — See CITY COUNCIL ae