—— i RTL IL BIO RUU RL UAUUU I TD IATL DL PTTL A |] t____t_ Sana SP ot . Wind: ‘on rally SUB SCORE | backs jobless plan WINDSOR More than,1,000 workers, meeting in Palace Theatre heré have pledged their support to a vigorous campaign to combat SUBS OBTAINED: 837 : unemployment, which is, causing hardship to thousands of Windsor families. They endorsed a five-point program plac SUBS NEEDED: 363 before them by speakers including Labor Council Preside! | : Sasso, George Burt, Canadian director of United Auto Workef Union, Charles Brooks, president of Chrysler Local 444, and : PROVINCE Vic White, president, Ford Local 200. GREATER VANCOUVER CLUB PAnGur ACHIKUED The program demands: .ously hostile to labor, refused See Syacsah tegen aig bere @ Supplemental seasonal: to carry any announcemenls Avanos et 15 26 Aldergrove ------------ 5 7 benefits conforming to unem- of the large rally, or even ¥ Broadway = ase 40 35 Granbrook. 23-2252 10 aS ployment trends in given’ send a reporter to it. Seo ack 20 14 Beis 10 eis areas, as for example change- But the Star could not black Ree Se ee 2 ye rae over layoffs in the auto in- out the facts of unemploy st —_ “SS ae a8 Fort Langley ---------- 20 6 dustry: such funds to be paid ment in Windsor which sto Electrical --..---------- 35 14 ae 15 4 from the general fund of the at almost 14,000 in mid-SeP eS Se re 10 7 Kami federal treasury and to con- tember. ' deniluinge 2. 40 41 iis! LEP eames etree zo 14 tinue through the period of While the auto city is on a Gatner 7 15 3 unemployment. the most hard-hit centre ee agape s > = Maple Ridge 15 10 @ A federal tariff structure there is not a National Employ” SE = eka ee ee encouraging development of ment Service office from 5 Me Pleasant 30 7%, Michel-Natal -__-------- 15 4 secondary industry in Canada, John’s Newfoundland, to We Niilo Makela __+:_------ 10 4 Wission te tee 9 and so to assist in curtailing toria, B.C., which does - : : : ‘ ae : oy" Norquay: 22 = ee aes | li : the increased importation of show an increase in unemp Oléin = s 6 Nelson --------------- 10 21 car parts in favor of Canadian ment over last year — 8,7 . PG ase Se New Westminster _____- 35 24 manufactured goods. more jobless in the Maritim® Peng. Pai ------------- 5 2 Notch Hill 10 ” i @ Immediate action on a 27,000 more in Quebec, 40,0 Point Grey __---------- 40 oo Ae BN ie a SA federal works program for the more in Ontario, 9,000 moré of "Point Grey _ 22 - 40 17 Powell River -_-------- 35 ©. 15 Windsor area. the Prairies, 14,000 more Vic'ory Square -_------ 40 24 Prince George -------- 10 4 @ An agreement between B.C. she iA Watertront 20 10 the Ontario and federal gov- As of September 19 t : a Steveston ------------ 5 1 ernments whereby the prov- year there were 255,896 pe West End ------------- 15 8 North Surrey ____----- 15 19 ince will receive federal assist- Sons registered for jobs at i North Burnaby ------- 40 31 ance when unemployment s0vernment employment %: South Surrey 15 4 ee . oie th South Burnaby ______- 40 Oe es ee rises above a designated per- fices; this is 97,092 above North Vancouver --_-_ 30 24 si slaps Samer RES oa , 35 12 centage. figure on September 29, 19 ay: ‘Miahsieibed Wanciek? 3s $ Ste ge a ees ae 10 8 © Immediate utilization by And the winter has not 7 na ; ngdiiny oe : the federal government of all begun! Z City Miscellaneous -__-_- 44 Correspondence ------- 10 2 | possible agencies and re- In the House of Common oo source with the view to estab- the Liberals, seeking poll : Tota. ee 434 ; lishing industrial machinery, capital for themselves ane | PROVINCE MISCELLANEOUS aircraft, chemical, steel and noring their own responsibil = 2 aluminum industries in the for the situation, pounde?@ — VANCOUVER ISLAND iy Gn tate Se a eee 5 1 area, the government on the unet Ribera. ce: 45 30 Prince Rupert -------- 10 10 The Windsor Star, notori- ployment issue. Campbell River ------- 35 8 Salmon Arm --------- 5 5. 'e e Courtenay aaa 906 Solna anne a le urges campaigi Combertand =<... -=--. <= 20 16 Miscellaneous ___------ 34 e ; Se aan = | for increased grants Nanmbime <> 3. 85 62 SS SPORAT, see 403 g. ; Perksyilie 2. so = 10 5 ood “Vancouver City Council should launch an all-out ari obde ee 35 25 GRAND TOTAL __ 837 now to compel the provincial government to incréase its ee | to the city,” said Effie Jones, independent aldermanic care | date in the coming civic elections, at a meeting of 200 a in leaders held Monday this week at city council chambers — City Hall. The meeting was called to ; mi : 3 for the spending of $43 ‘af discuss Vancouver’s $72,527,000 fon Gremubliein aris includ? i Five Year Plan which will be Ba 2 da large ip : submitted to voters December “.TCC!S# SEWERS an ‘des Se 11 : cinerator. It also prov} 8 Mrs. Jones said She support- $5 million to be spent on P $ ed the Five Year Plan and pointed out that Vancouver and public recreation, 29°, million as the city’s share ie Special sub rates effective only from housing redevelopment 12 September 15 to November 15 . is falling behind in essential ot End, civic services. She sharply Six Months $2.00 — One Year $3.50 criticised failure of the Non- Partisan Association city coun- ; cil to vigorously fight for } R 0 0 F | NG greater aid from senior gov- Here’s my sub ernients. “Taxes on homes are higher than they have ever been and Ns RRS a eh ee Ses ey eR Eg eae Re el Se EE RUS ap ae ks ag Reel ea Se tk Xe NAME —___.-... -------- + ----- ~~ ===> working people cannot afford another tax increase,’ said POO er ee ee ee ct. eee ae ae Mrs. Jones, stressing that a Duroid, Tar and Gravel Gutters and Downpipe? Reasonable F NICK BITZ pA. 60 large part of the money need- ed to implement the Five Year Plan must come from. senior governments. The Five Year Plan calls November 8, 1957 — PACIFIC TRIBUNE—P.