Israeli Ratifies Agreement I ! rnoce upcri Daiiy hjewi Friday, March 27, 19o3 JERUSALEM AP The Is-. will tuke place at I, f Rates Unfair' ruell cabinet ha ratified the heudquurtem m n. fv... - r - ' asreemeiit bv which West Oer--foreign offir. , ' many promises to pay Israel 'said. smi Slavery Still Exists In World . I By A. COLDBFRG oon fn lii remirntlnng f i r i Uir ihu f FINANCIAL STATEMENT School Disi rift No. 52 (I'pnce Uupcrt) ' ( STATEMENT "A" I B.WWCE SHEET As at December 21, J 951 ASSETS Revenue Assets Cash on Hand ... $ Acrounts Receivable: VANCOUVER. CP- Canadian x.rse(.uUori ot the J(.ws. Germany will railways 'charge kw j Tne agrPement m slpned mjoOO.000 worth of k' rates rcrr,.., American lum. Luxmb)u U!t . ,0byror.jl2 to 14 year, 1 ber ln.m bcultle Wuh, '" VetRti Minister Moshe Rharett f:l Urael in mt:,,, L cm Canada nd the ' . . Israel and Chancellor Kt.nrad The goods will Inrtw,! J than they charge far BiltHl I Memu of . o-rmaoy. West ; as pumps and Wm "1 CoUrnoia lumber going : to th. 0em,tM .., VarKut ri)t CompK t-! Imallmi pi-,:.u. said today. ,. , i pensatkm for Jl t "1 The association dnnaiutcd, Jn xi,e exchange of ratification in) by the N-.i a hearing before thf board li t U( the laM stop In I claimed be. ;nl" n'l' ! 5.03 i UNITED NATIONS, f-- ; i ' I r.i 14400 1.304.88 925.69 Provincial Government: Vocational Transportation ; Equipment . Night School 1 N.Y. (AP) A three-year ! survey by the United Na-jtions shows that actual crude slavery still exist.? . . I a 1 66.60 -$ 2.441.17 traiv-port ",J:mMw the agreement effective hers Dominion Government: Tuition Fees Sundry i in some sections ot ine 51000 20628 inalion" and order Canadian raiuavs to reduce rate from 3. 157. 45 201 25 200.17 world, but information is incomplete and the solu- Due from Bylaw funds Advance New Bylaw Expense r - y: : 5 ' ; Vancouver to point between Regma and Winnipeg "U a U-ve'.j ! qual tr tiie ra;i appilcabh' i 1 from Seattle to Die auie tic- j i tmauijiia." insist oh 'white horse Caiiital Assets Bylaw Bank Bylaw Grants Receivable K. D Bpence. counsel lor Can- 4.802 69 4.266.38 3.563.87 1 l,u" i UN Secretary-General Trygve Lie summed up the situatiqn in ' a report calling on the W Economic and Social Council I o study further steps to meet th" ! adlan Pacilic Railway, said U" r -$ 9.069.07 Land $ 2.348 36 Furniluie and Equipment 71 JM as Buildings 871,733.73 j Is a move by the railways to ; ! raise lumber frculil raUs in tin (pacilic noi-thweat rj;iim of the; I U S to parity with Ihose from ; the B C. coa.st. ! : slavery problem when it meets ! : here March 31. ! 945.45168 954.520.75 In Lie's report, based on the i work of a special committee ; v. ' . ' ... Such SlYlOOtll Scotch $958,084 62 , which has been studying the slavery problem since 1950. Lie i told the council no satisfactory definition of slavery ever has 1.254 40 j been lynched Lo'nard Andrew of the it-, ocution aid B C. r.iills must cut j their p:ices drastically to nieet. " Ulfft rcntlal" lie i Scrlniinaling n f:ei;;ht rat.-. j Our .shipments la PialrU', point over the last three or four I years have ihown dia.-tic de-j times." he aaid. BC. coast lumber sales U Aibcrta dcclna-.l II ABILITIES Revenue Liabilities Bank Overdraft .. Accounts Payable - Excess of Revenue over Expenditure for the year ended December 31st. 1952 24500 The woiid has beea trying to control slavery under an international treaty framed by the 2.064.47! i 3.563.87! League of Nations in 1926. This defines slavery as "the status or condition of a person over 5.500.00 201.25 Oil?7 RSM. HUt I! E. FOI KNII K. 32. younaeot regimental ksergeant majoi in the Canadian army, calls his men for their final parade before leaving Canada for Korea. His unit, the 81ft field regiment Royal Canadian Artillery, left Its training Rround at Petawawa. Ont., to join the 23th Infantry Brigade in Korea. RSM. Fournici has been in uniform since he was nine, when he signed on af bugloi in a Navy reserve unit in his native Kingston, Ont He joined the permanent army artillery at H 385.000.00 15 p, r i-nt bertcu VJia an lUui, thoe to 8aluUhr4iV went down 39 per cent and sales to M.ii H iU.i 42 per cent Walter van.pVU. a mtniher ot the lumber aswi iation. said lani-ber freight rat.s from th.- coa.-si to the Prairies have mine than doubled since 1943 Tins In.-rca means $3 90 more per 1.000 board feet nn lumber shipment. t. whom any or all of the powers attaching to the ripht of ownership are exercised." The special committee reported that other forms of servitude include debt bondage, serfdom or peonage on farms, contracting out persons for hire, marriage customs where the woman is deprived of free human rights. Capital Liabilities Bylaw Accounts Payable 3 Due to Revenue fund " Debenture Debt . 4 Serial Debentures 1970 $ 62.000.00 Advances City of Prince Rupert 323.000 00 Capital Surplus Balance December 31st, 1951 $ 538.190 86 Add Capital Expenditures from Revenue Land H2 46 Buildings 3,342.13 Furniture and "Really Molotov Appears Defenceless Whisky V r'lnnii.'B. he said . Equipment 1.04348 Against Malenkov, Beria Plans 5.43007 11500 00 ind child transfers for payment , or other conditions which ex - ploit the child. The special committee divided ! up the world for the survey.! each making an intensive study t of his area. It got the UN to j send questionnaires to all coun- ' Serial Debenture Redemption Provincial Government Grants 5.6)8 57 563.819.50 Uy WII.I.IAM l It VAN Associntrd Tresa Nes Anitlysl Don't 954.520.75 Mw?fh Just Say scotch-Ask For... $958.08462 mile tils wit. For VUhin.sky. that is not gi od. lie may survive it, but If he doesn't, thinr will look jad lor l.H mentor, M v. Ai:;K!K'r t'., lit; hu h ma muUe M':."v u.ncomi-'tb!c l ti: aiiti-Je.v .vi ;.iii)a!;;n . yu ; In the pat-Stalin regime in ; the Kremlin, Vyartheslav M. Mui-otov seems to be In the positio.i j of the unwanted but siljhUi ; feared "third m..: ' j A.s the afafirs of the reg'me o." Georgi M. Malenkov progress. tries to get further data. Nine LN members and seven non-members did not answer equests for governmental information. Lie listed them as Cuba. Haiti. Liberia. Nicaragua. Paraguay. Poland. Saudi Arabia. ; the Ukraine and Yemen, all UN i i STATEMENT 'B" I STATEMENT OF REVE.M E AND EXPENDITl RE For the vear ended December 31st, 1952 KEVEME Municipal !??-55jJ45f a,..ie in the t t union, wo,- For the Finest iwuiocov may mm uic a.mus'iieie olov J K:nu 1.-ni'.'lvjzir.a. Rviral - members', and Albania. Andorra, wanner ana wauuei. w ttiiou. i , . , . , . $29U23.63 M 5 IW P.jernm.nt GrtnU g3 in Office Supplies the sultanate of Muscat ana any particularly powerful allies. Oman. Portugal. Romania. San : nc mouid seem virtually ciclence-Marino and Spain. less against whatever plan.s Dormitory and Boarding i..A i ' iiiiffL?vy.i.yCi e IS jcw:s:i aim na nvvii ;.jr.i i. ; have hid Western Icaninjs. It was Malenkov who was res-pon.'.bl'! lor firir.g Mrs. Molotov as commissar of fisheries 12 years a'o. and M-)iot.:v didn't like it. But for all l'ts apparent The Ukraine answerea oniy oy i MuK-nkov and 'lis secret police calling attention to a SoviH rnSer ijaViei.l;. P. Bciia mnht ZO .UVI 936 10 3.87024 1.390.69 Vocational Transportation Equipment SEE DIBB PRINTING COMPANY 19186 have in store for him. As matters .stand, there seem.' Union reply that "the proaiem of slavery . . . does not aise in the .Soviet Union." w 17 ContenH 26' i owb Night School 46.483.72 little doubt that the power is Thir adyertlement If not publinhed or duplavrd it Hit Control Board or by the Governmrni of llritnh (i pi her Revenue . Tuition and Night School Fees 10.668 06 Rentals Rule nf Assets 1173 O I uu Locker Rentals 12,707.30 held by Malenkov. the new pi inn demotion in the shakJ-up which minLiter, with the tolerance and'f,,ow-ed Stalin's death. Molotov ! support of Beri.i. Molotov and fannot , bp counlt,d out. MaKnkov frequently have not seen eve to eye. i It may be Molotov 's 35 years Confucius, She Great Chinese !of devoted service to SUilln that saqe died in 4J BC at the ae j will kcop him in the upper res- cf atjoUt 72. No Monies Allocated For Celebration CLASSIC ALJEAN MINIATURE TARTAN KILTS Total Revenue $350.415.15 EXPENDITURE Administration Salaries Administration iiiii Office Expense - 2,H, Truttpps Fvnpnsp 331.03 ! Isters of the regime for the time VANCOUVER O Alderman being. His very connection with Halford Wilson said that the i the name of Stalin may give him USED CARS Beautifully styled and marvelously manufactured to complement your Sprint Wardrobe. Miniature plaid will allow selection 527.50 General Administration 2,952.09 City of Vancouver will not spend enough power to make him fear-civic funds on special ceremonies PCj at the top. to mark Coronation Day, June 2.1 T fo,n,ln .he fortunes of $ 8,334 27 FOR SALE Instruction Teachers' Salaries 200.809.1J School Clerical Salaries S'2?I'i5 Teaching Supplies ,?d! Other Instruction Expense 314 85 2 1951 Austins WORSTED SKIRTS Tailored designs in the latest mode . . , assorted co.yuis that you can wear anytime , He said the special council committee will act as a central clearing house for all organizations that have coronation plans. "Our Job will be to find out Just w-hat is planned and by S19.95 212.68978 1 1950 Austin " 1 1949 Anglia Coach 1 1948 Dodgo Sedan whom, lend them organizing Operation Janitor and Engineer Salaries 25.043.18 Janitor and Engineer Supplies 5,9J,5 Light, Power, Water, Fuel 22.130.38 Insurance, Rentals, Other 4.905.77 ALL-ROUND PLEATED TARTAN SKIRTS foreign Minister Molotov, It maybe In order to watch what happens to his former deputy, Andrei Y. Vlshinsky, prosecutor for the blood purge of the 1930s. For Vlshinsky, no longer foreign minister, thvre may be cause for worry in the current violent campaign in the Soviet press against '.spies and wreckers' inside the U.S.S.R. ; Vishiii!ky was a Men.shevik that b a member of the minority In the old social revolutionary facilities and publicize the events," he said. 56.03295 The city is not allocating Graceful appearance to add charm In every way . . . the ultimate In plaid styling J. $22.50 FOR TllK MtN money for any particular show." Tentative plans call for cor onation services in all city churches, special programs for 5,720.07 school children and on Tuesday. Coronation Day, a military par FULL FLAIR TWEED SKIRTS Sporting Tweed In fine pattern presented in assorted colours and trimmed with colour to add that special touch ade. $15.95 WHO KKM 'IRF.S CHEAP TRANSPORTATION 1 1938 Plymouth 11937 Plymouth lloth in Very Good Shape Superior Auto SERVICE LIMITED 3rd Ave. W. rbone Green 217 party, under Trotsky, when the Bolsheviks majority took over the pow.T. VLshinsky had spent much time In the United States. Some Westerners ev-n profess to ad- 1,528 26 The Naldive Lslands, a British-riroteedted istai'e near Ceylon, cover only 115 square miles. Repairs and Maintenance j , iy ? - Grounds Wages and Supplies i... .. .... 877.42 Buildings Wages and Supplies 3.803.71 Equipment Wages and Supplies 1.038.94 Auxiliary Services Health 1,3?S5S Dormitory and Boarding Expense- 58.00 Other - "56 Debt Service Sinking Fund Principal JU19 90 Sinking Fund Interest 7.304 00 Serial Debentures Redemption 14.500.00 Serial Debentures Interest 15.98000 Bank Charges and Interest 12 25 Conveyance of Pupils Contract Expense Capital Account 142 46 sues - Reconstruction and Additions .,, to Buildings 8.342 3 Equipment lana. DOM'S DEPT. STO FINANCIAL STATEMEXT-'ontinuod I Deduct Accounts Receivable, Dec. 31st, 1952 4.26633 43,918.15 6.161 40 $ 68.370.86 Add Cash at Blink, Dec. 31st, 1951 16.881.20 Right Her In d. - 5,43007 85,25200 I .15 J.J $340,112 Sir, 1 " . tlC I $340,224 32 ill I 54fi nn ir II DISBURSEMENTS Revenue Expenditure (as per Statement "B"l Add Accounts Payable, Dec. 31st, 1951 Total Expenditure &340 !!? !: HMCS CH a aa Deficit as at December 31st, 1951 - Excess of Revenue over Expenditure for year ended December 31st, 1952 - 2,064.47 Deduct Accounts Payable, Dec. 31st, 1952 it. lire $350,115.15 SJ3U. lf.l 3J L.I I Deduct Bank Overdraft, Dec. 31st, 1952 $ 1,254 40 r'hone 526 ran ui L.n i . Eess Cash on Hand, Dec. 31st, 1952 5.00 1,249.40 I Ton STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS For the year ended December 31st, 1952 RECEIPTS aetails on h, W tan hu.U ROYAL Capital Revenue : Revenue (as per Statement "B ) Add Accounts Receivable, Dec. 31st, 1951.. $350,415.15 10,295.77 Nw Buildings $ 5.00403 New Furniture and Equipment 12,439.90 CA1IA0II, wt ABOARD $360,710 32 3,558.87 $ 17.443 93 J 1951 68,706.69 I Deduct Accounts Receivable, Dec. 31st, 1952 Add Accounts Payable, Dec. 31st, aM ABROAD! $357,152.05 HAVY n..i...t riant Overdraft. Dec. 31st. 1951 t 18,427.13 $ 86.150 62 I 5,701.25 . - I Deduct Accounts Payable, Dec. 31, 1952 LeM Cash on Hand, Dec. 31st, 1951 5.00 18,422.13 $ 80,449.37 ! " J"Bifc 4,80269 . I Add Cash at Bank, Dec. 31st, 1952 $338,729.92 oa.iai.uT I " $423,981.98 ' .StL m-lm-TTtS. 3.384 34 2,314 23 CProvincial Government Building Orants ...... Provincial Government Equipment Orants.. Approved on behalf of the board: Chairman: R. G. LARGE. Secretary-Treasurer: MYRTLE M. ROPER. Add Accounts Receivable, Dec. 31st. 1951... $ 5,698 57 .. 66,938.67 $ 72,637.24 SCOTT McLAREN, Chartered Accountant,