i eRe | OS TN a Nl — ——-—_— wre sa aa - —— E } cmos 900 OLD AGE PENSION ASKED STORY ON PAGE 2 sd MILK SCANDAL Lower costs — higher prices Riga Although wage increases 1,000 in the city. milk. “But we don’t any won by Vancouver milkmen Addressing the Mission inane: he added. and inside dairymen will local of the Farmers’ Union Acting .28 8 spokesman uu not cost. distributors one Of B.C. on Tuesday this for the distributors he dis- penny, the price of milk is Week, Milk Drivers’ busi- closed that the industry will expected to rise by two mess agent George Shaw seek higher prices to take 702 SIBEUCS Gohis Hone said: Lae vot “generally higher ; costs. ; “The every other day de- eas cue terms: of me livery plan, azid other econ. Consumer. groups, alarm- Meret FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 new collective agreement |. ld tak ed at the steady drop in the .) (Syabpialeth : signed recently by Vancou- Bar WOR ake cate coe consumption of milk by Needs No. 50 VANCOUVER, BC. O¢ ver dairies and the Milk higher wage costs.” people in the lower income 8 Authorised as second class mail by Drivers’. Union, skip-a-day He told his audience of brackets, have demanded i—___ the Post Office Department, Ottawa delivery will be introduced, farmers that Vancouver that where an increase in thus eliminating 150 work- Labor Council once opposed price is necessary, it be met Mo O S e cl ers out of approximately increases in the price of by government subsidy. fy es ae (oll lefeated Nag,tht civic voting Wed- Mn’ this week, Vancouver on artisan candidates stag- ly . back into office, trailed ‘eg arge protest vote. The lige CePtion was in the parks Mop. Contest where Arnold tay er former CCF provin- bye eer running as an in- Ag lent, topped the poll. lent, ™M past years, indepen- ev Polled strong votes, but hs Strong enough to threat- ‘tat * Machine that has dom- ty Vancouver civic poli- A a the past two decades. ‘ly “8. approved the $1 mil- Park purchase bylaw, but ty; both the proposed $1 Sem NE coliseum and land “ff this week federal S Minister James Sin- Mead that if Vancouver k hee the coliseum bylaw, i his Support giving the Hon 1on federal grant to he "Ps for a livestock buil- | Opyplete vote was: 4) “NCIL (first four elect- pg) “le. Halford Wilson ng” 35,080; Ald. Earle Ad- | lho, NPA), 30,885; Ald. r ‘ th S® Miller (NPA), 30,623; ) jell hte dest! (NPA) 27,531; ie he ckson (Ind.) 26,409; Nt Jor ttom (Ind) 20,110; in € r Dane’ (Ind,), 17,757; Al- \ Nn (Ind.), 14,534, ot ES ~~ BOARD (first five * Annie Angus (NPA), *ntinued on Page 4 | SoH : Mtegy OF STORY ON PAGE 3