Page Four THE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE ‘Independents’ Attempt To Confuse Single Agency Issue |/ City Hall ||Black Urges Province To WEST PLEDGES [CHARGE BOARD WITH i: Highlights Take Over Education Cost |RENEWED FIGHT ‘FASCISM’ IN MOVE TO }/ e on property Owners in British ON WHEAT PRICE I tip! 1; R E Al 5 MONOPOI ; \ : ; his Week Columbia by at least 50 percent as advocated by Dr. W. G. t< Black, UBC professor, won not only the support of the Asso- Th ; ; : 8 5; ciated Property Owners who composed his audience ata Jluneh- “Wheat Ruin’ Bill Denes ea a aS < a Het oe ee Hee was joined at City | eon Seer an ete a @has come-of the surveys, he con- Passes Senate Over in their bitter fight eee the Sinele Aeon re mack oee T a uesday over the closing Tuesday, but wall also be approved | tinued. == 5 % 5 z hour for Wancouver’st aparets: py tax-ridden farmers and com- Some of the responsibility for Strong Opposition plan with the distribution of tens of thousands of circulars to a and observers on the hill are munities throughout the province. the present over-burdening of prop- REGINA Sask— With the bill Vancouver housewives charging that marketing legislation was by = = = a = x + ~ ~ = = “es ora S = 5 Re : freely predicting that Gouncil But a 50 percent reduction in erty owners lies with Ottawa. The étin fhe rice of wheat at 70 incipient fascism” threatening the existence of legitimate cle members are in for a tough ses | phrases ot the Wa treet luiberty § tled, if it ever is settled. up by the proyincial government continuous grant toward provincial |Senate last week, the fight of STIs SES economic royalists now fighting President Roose- ss Certainly the Council chambers | yich could raise mecessary fi SHER IOS GOSS the West for a decent, standard velt and New Deal efforts to legis-@the fact that the Departmen! of had never held such 2 hostile wances through the courses of in- Dr. Black scored the present ’ late business in the interests of the | Agriculture apparently gave little | Ss audience for years as that which f gathered to hear aldermen debate fhe issue and finally vote five to three in favor of a 2 am closing > : z wu" | system of financing be adopted. tion assuring Premier Bracken majority of the producers, sug- |; sumer interests are not being pro 4% limit. There were angry voices, cational system due to our clumsy Crown lands which at present go |and the Western Gommittee on | £ested the Board was “monopolis- | tected, fear an increase in retail ge some heckling, occasional sharp methods of finance,’ the speaker | tax free would produce a revenue | Markets and Agricultural Read- tic”? and asked: “Is this Canada— ‘prices, and urge consumer Tepre- 4 exchanges between the mayor declared. in excess of $1,000,000 to the city or is it Germany? Do you want to and representatives of the Minis- terial Association. Gist of Mayor Telford’s argu- Reduction of school taxation come tax, Dr. Black maintained. “We have seen for many years 2 lessening of efficiency in our edu- Surveys had been conducted in 1919, 1925 and 1935 pointing the way towards equalizing the burden method of borrowing against the future to meet the present costs and urged that a pay-as-you-go if they were private property, stated A. T. R. Campbell, Associat- ed Property Owners president, 1n of living was raised to a higher stage this week when the Re- gina City Gouncil passed a resolu- justments of full support in the fight for an 80-cent minimum price for wheat. Pointing small man, the circular sharply at tacked the Marketing Board’s at- tempt to legislate in favor of the elick your heels to the would-be ‘fuehrers’ of the milk trade?” Observers saw the move as 2 consideration to detail before sub- mitting the plan to a plebiscite. Consumers also claim that con- sentation on the Board. But the general concensus of opinion both in the Fraser Valley and in the city condemns this lat- 2 eee pees : out that the 70-cent ments were to the effect that it of school taxation, but the govern- outlining the association’s attitude price means “distress and poverty clever attempt to confuse con- est move of the “independents” as was _‘Snypocritical” to demand ment has not acted and nothing towards education costs. |for the people of the prairies, ur- See oe ESE real purpose be- a dangerous splitting tactic cal- midnight lone for night spots ban as well as rural,” a copy Sethe Eg tne ere : Bes culated to spread confusion amons since patrons would only fre resolution is being sent to every = ingie gency, an producers and consumers and quent bootlesgins establishments. The opposition maintained that the Lord’s Day Act, a federal en- actment, should be upheld, and deplored the fact that City Coun- ceil was in effect “condoning a violation” of the act. When the vote was taken, only Aldermen Gutteridge, Miller and Gorey voted against the mayor. But before the echoes of the ; : a Z z : Vancouv hil i tumultous meeting had subsided | annual meeting in Elks Hall here. He stated that during the|ruled by 4 strong reactionary | pe Se abers, Se Dene Application for affiliation to the = eee A raste ae ene 1938 season there were 2500 more zits debts,” concluded Shimek. majority. E Fraser Valley Mill Producers’ | Welfare Federation has been made = fon aie kts Te anen Se oane eases of jam manufactured in Ene Directors elected for the coming Hus thee eee which has Association, sell only around 28 by the Jubilee Children’s Summer > Saye Sei ae Pant tae Gesociae UFC factory than the previouS| declared J. B. Shimek, man- tive Fruit Exchange at the finally appeared before the Senate, several western senators, apparent- ly impressed by the mighty farm movement on the prairies, voiced strong opposition but were over- West and which, it was felt, dooms termed the use of the word “fas- cism’’ as applied to the Board as a tricky move designed to hide the fact that the “independents” them-— selves are the real monopolists, an integral part of the biggest of Big Business. Analysis of the facts show that the “independents” even now control close to 70 percent of the fluid milk market in Greater which will allow the big producer- vendors to capture further control of the fluid milk market. : TAG DAY FOR | SUMMER CAMP pag ; at = dart, Mr. Wallace, K. Shikazo, U. z : argument that a “common pool” of | grant will be made this year tothe | Se ear ee ees ae This decrease in revenue from| Nakashima, K. Sasaki, EK. Shoji Woerere ee £9 increas milk is to be created, ignoring the | C@™P- However, the Federation mer for a fiat to prosecute under the crops is caused by the unfair|and Mr. Kawano. hex =5 nea ae erty, now awaits | repeated statements of Marketing | has recommended to the City 4 the Lord’s Day Act cabarets competition of cheap preserves Fe eS h Ki ae only roy 2SSCAL- Board officials that only the re Council that the committee be ¥ 7 such as grape fruit juice, marma- resolution asking the govern= Around the demand for at least | turns to the farmers will be pooled. given a tag day to raise the neces" §& which fail to close at midnight ment for a subsidy for the small Saturday as required lade, cheap honey and peanut but- a : = i} an 80-cent minimum arose one of Answering the charge of a sary funds. i ’ Which makes it almost certain |ter with BC purity fruit jams, he fruit industry was passed unani-|the biggest farm movements in | “monopoly” the small milk pro- This question will come before § that the City Fall is due for some | said. mously. years, forcing the minister of |daucer points to the fact that all |the Civic Finance Committee on more argument on the question The Cooperative manager also trade, Mr. Euler, to change the | producers were allowed to vote on Monday and there seems a fair pos- L—} = - HIARGES made several months : i : Ss i 1] Party Only on one point could the “Gn- | what Jack Stevenson, chairman of x ; a in the ranks of the Libera 5 Dp : c ago by Mayor ‘Telford re eae mene pote ane tne Sone A three-page mimeographed bul-| itself. dependents” circular claim to be the committee, had said. garding Vancouver's loss 15 grain |\4a taken over ae factory and letin has just been run off the press nearly correct—on the fact that Ald. Wilson was asked to inves- @ : trade appear to have borne fruit = £ ( a giving the final results of the Ad- - syed at drive head- dissatisfaction exists ever the | tigate the matter after Stevenson .: City Council moved on Tues- dumped the surplus jam (severe’ |. ao “io i money rece! Marketi Board set Many a as City = es thousand cases) onto the prairie vocate - Clarion press Camp's, | quarters EE EE SS EEENS ecard setup. Many |made a plea for a tag day. All day to seek formation of a Civic = = : = which met with a widespread and q a : led t this) 27a! producers can claim with | during his attempt to state the and business committee which market thus cutuup the prices Copies are being mailed ou is would put the city’s case before informed the meeting of how the; Doukhobor Cooperative had bor- rowed money in 1938 from the Can- from $450 per case to $3.50, then Final Drive Results Sent To Committees ready response to the appeal for initial guaranteed price from 60 to 70 cents a bushel and brought about a significant upheaval with- week to all committees by Drive the Single Agency, whelming majority favor of the scheme. with an over- declaring in justification that the Single Agency sibility that the request will be granted as Ald- Walford Wilson made a report and corroborated case for the children’s camp Ald. te 5 =a = support and was oversubscribed by = z - _| scheme is open to criticism on 4 John Bennett Kept “butting in” £ the federal authorities. Basis of later to $3.10. : | Sg00. Manager, W- Havenor, — = goo number of points, particularly over | like an unruly child. i Mayor Telford’s charges were to “But the coming season seems : : committee has ee Eee a ed or) -— # the effect that Vancouver was to hold a brighter future. There is The bulletin shows the standing |has not received su icient copies, | ¥ = —————————/ being discriminated against jin |no surplus of unprocessed berries] of each committee throughout the|a letter to Room 16, 163 West Hast- CLASS IFIED ADVERT ISING the matter of grain shipments. and the cooperative has paid off province, giving the amount of} ings Street will be attended to. aN ‘ ADVERTISING RATES ACCORDIONS MADE TO ORDER e (2) = Glassifiea, 3 lines 35c. Weekly and general repairs. Vancouver d W h t Controls Thinkin ? A Se i CALUTE | contract rates _on apnllostion Accomaion Shop. J. Boratgnon | 347 East Hastings. SEy. 1854 % a Le ~d By J ss B. 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