: nt voy ress Aud: iene of: a ations i. Dally,: ‘Newspaper Assoctation -- a The “Prince ‘Rupers’ Daily News : Limited “ MAGOR, President: “0S Sbseription ‘Hates: per month, Te; per year, 98.0 00 f—-Per. week, “26a ‘per’ month, 81. ,00;.per year, $10. 00 Jas , mall: “by. the. Poat: “Office | Department Ottaws preteens ‘ie son a of the Soop giant netaihrgial valet ‘river, : “A-good, debater, Mayor Hills ie ‘to: be oversensitive if he tecls his \ 80) wor Kea hard oth for the city and oninst : the 0 Social. Credit “eover up” system of politics which a ven today losives 80 many questions unanswered for 7 Be voting, public, Also’ skeen debater and a more + Mhan'adequate orator, My, Brown's ability ag both a af onecutoy’ and defence counsel makes him a logical Lo oe for've-clection, ‘With his finger on all key is- eo ag 2 Ruport’ tind: British Columbin people, regardless af . holy -politles,, My, Brown. as Mr, Brown, not ws a © hha: the interests of Prinee Rupert in'the Byitish » lof those -leaflets.in your. home, see that there were IW promises POINT’ aw ‘of the | 1952 Social : "Social Credit won. ‘}own solemn promise in this re- - Py a more serious repudiation OWS! : Abolish compulsory. hospital in- a by . 8 ‘Seeiat Cre IT SEEMS to me that the a ohn I or PI > ot pol te T See | 1 dit Pledg es: Social Cr nat government of B, C. should be e judged on the basis of ‘its own ‘| promises, . ae What did Social Credit prom-, ise to get clected in 1952? Has}! 3ocia) Credit carried cut’ those -| promises? -- “On: this seore ‘thousands of homes. ii: B.C. -will be .able to {judge ‘for. themselves — because there’ are. still a great many. of the original 1952 green and white |Soeial. Credit leaflets in. exist- ence. Maybe you still have one just as I have. If so, you. will in the’ platform on which Social Credit was elected: in B.C. Read . these. “solemn | Oredit; promises. and ‘then~ ask “lyourself: ; Has. the Social Credit -lgovernment . carried out its .own ' promises, and if not, are they jworthy. of my, trust? : Credit, program precisely pro- | mised ‘to -“eliminate , miultiple | member “constituencies.” We all: know that Social Credit thas: not done so. As I write these’ "| lities I am looking-at one of the joriginal pamphlets. issued by the :|Social- Credit party in Vancou- |ver-Point Grey. It. carried the ‘| picture of. three candidates, but overleaf. clearly” promised the voters that.: they never again ‘would have. ‘to: vote for more {than one MLA in any, riding, if Tt ‘also promised that ol fue. ture votes would.be under “the _isingle transferable . baliot--ih- _|most democratic method of Vou | ‘ing. ys We: all know that ‘the “Social | Credit government repudiated its gard too. by: the: Social Credit govern- | ment was-of Point No. 6 in its | 1952 platform. That readas fol- * eV Health. and Welfare A.l. surance, replacing | it -with a vol- _[entary system.” : ~-We all -know that: the Social “leut pledge to ‘abolish compulsory 108 and hig own desire to'do right by both the Pri inee ; but for his’ own. talents 8A man, would Dest | oredits not only failed complete- ly to carry: out their, own ‘clear- _ hospital’ insurance but the very, same people snow . boast : that 1B.C’s. hospital: Insurance scheme | ‘is, to use Hon. Mr, Gaglardi’s re- ycent ‘words, “the - finest in the - | world. " wo BUT - of. all the several grave Social Credit broken promises, their backhanded and deceptive lmethod of increasing the total public debt of B.C. has been the most dangerous. +. “The very first promise made by the Social . Credit party in 1952 was: _ "Institute 40 the greatest pos- dsible extent a ‘Pay as We at policy in all Proyincjal expendi-. tures”. and Reoylneyy a ace celerated program of debt re- duction.” _ AS, former Premier Byron Johnson, Arthur Laing, and many other reliable authorilles have clearly shown, the Soclal Credits have not only NOT de- erensed ren ve tana debt, but’: + Rivet ne 4 tO. an: | High ‘ ther off eee ce se - [Soviet Complaint »LONDON Tnon\ers)—-A Mor- cow radio commentator on its North American service sald to- day that Soviet nuclear tests are nt a great helght, so (hat the ra- dionctive fallout Is greatly re- evoneenorors, Neevecerecooerronees Social | ~ would like them to” have, -their | | ne: hopeful ‘for iP i el ik dards obs inl “figures “ares organized to reduce damage to a minimum and “usually made duced," The commentator com- plained of “distortions” In. the United States following the an- nouncement of the latest Boviet March 31, 1952 |... March 31, 1956 - Could: ‘it be ‘the real reason why * $248,091,434 he has: just had to-borrow: still another . $40. millions: an York? CdS erveeeerersoese renee ntens OTTAWA DiARY By Norman M. MacLea? The Prime Minister ‘is report- the. two main | “royal. commis- , sions currently carrying: on: in: vestigation - projects’: that «he reports completed as’ speedily as possible—preferably In a matter ofa few weeks. One commission is, the’ Fowler Commission on radio— and, ‘tele- vision broadcasting. The other is the Gordon Commission; on on general economic policy; Both have been in. existence: now: for the -better part of a- year ard]. have been conducting intensive coast to coast investigations. “The action of. the PM: in sug- gesting that the commissions expedite their findings as much |. as. possible. without «sacrificing the thoroughness of their ‘work is regarded in. Parliament. Hill: 'cireles as an indication’ ofthe government's desire. to have: the: reports available for’ discussion’ ‘at a-Fall session of Parliament. It is-als 0 taken as-evidence. of the" government's intention of implementirig anv reeommenda-: tions which’ the esnimissions. may make by legislation atthe forthcoming. session, The desire is évidently to’ have the mater: ia] available at an early: date-so as to have plenty. of time: ‘for preparing the legislation.’ “IETS any major. recommeiidations ’ ‘are made by either royal, commis- sion, the: legislation. could ° “be. as complested as as tt will be import an a “The major ‘proposals ire he Gordon’ Commission; . on .écon- omic policy.-are ‘expected . -to ;lie;. ‘in the ‘field ‘of .tariffs.-Thée:-de- pressed textlle.industry, the rub- ber footwear: industry, and the electrical appliances.; industry-— all suffering severely from. the competition of imports subsidiz- ed either by low wage rates In forelgn-countries or‘ hy. other marketing factors—all .submit- ted arguments for various de- grees of protection, The Fowler .Commission on! radio and television: broadcast- ing held a number of hearings on the desire of the private ra- dio industry, for the appoint- Ment of an independent regu- ‘latory body distinct from’ the CBC. The: industry's. contention was that the CBC shouldn't be in the dual role of competitor with the private Industry; and also dictator of the ter of competition, re remem cerent ‘bebiulte Ponts. tlveer Iie sion * te om te eye ag th ints. aged by the fact that the! gov- ernment is anxlous for the, sul- mission of speedy reports, Their reasoning Is. that, with a general election in the offing, the ‘gov- emment wouldn't’ want ‘the royal commissions to jury up their findings unless It Intended to take some favorable ‘ation, The textile, rubber footwear, electron) applianee, and. radio government will want to -np- peuse and not antagonise them with voting day Just: around the nuclear bomb tosh, IN A Aa AN A we aa oe letelate. oy 8 CUD 9 Bydv, Now 1274 "Taximeter: Rate By-law, 1956” aM Kw wwhidn iby. olnw requlren all’ ‘nica {0 he equipped with taxt- af ‘a matory and ontablisher Faton af fares for the carrying of pian ie en gory within. the limita’ of (he City, of Prince Rupert, will, é came: into foreo: on waturdiy,, Soptembor 18, 60, ® All toxlente operaling within the ‘Oily a-mutnt Tho cupped wwhUh sane apnroved Line ye hy ‘Neon Innpoeted Ay, the Motnen Inapoctor, os ; Led Cy Eworty ayo ~ Woonee Tnigpidotor, ye Olly at Prine Meera, NOTICE “at Vehiow Nupart™” Model by Gono SPECIAL PRICE ereeane ve Pegtenrerens veee Dial COrner, BC's direct and inditcct abl, $379,028, 330 Premier Bennett-rushed.on this - premature election was because |: New : ed reliably to have intimated: to| CORE OF CAMPAIGN ‘bate plan. If we passed it with- | 4 jrecompense” to people for vot- ‘All the; private intere sts. bleh ' some, favorable | ax industries all figute that the |. Wy VED ag tem . « ‘ eaneiniert i tes j Presper aes Ng g a ~ + , AERTS eit TO ote wal pris ray) Wey ‘wee wed hs manatee eet ES sa * . Toronto- ‘Telegram, ne Socreds Seek Mandate On $28 Home Rebate - VANCOUVER (CP)—When Premier W. A. CG: campaign for ye- election. ; “Ib was the government’s pro-ley- -owned power facilities and posal to pay $28 to every home 8 government assistance for ag- owner -in the province against | Tieulture are among policies ad- assessment taxes. The other|Vocated by the CCF party,. The three main. parties subsequently | Socialists also demand an end issued platforms which avoided | promising direct \payments to | forest industry and a switch to taxpayers but spoke of enlarged | jpublic management. They urge grants to municipalities. | that the government also take : “The reason we want a new | over the natural gas industry. mandate,” the premier said Aug.! Both the Liberals andthe Pro- 13 in announcing the election , gressive Conservatives advocate “ig because the CCF and Liberal | | appointment of an independent leaders have opposed the tax re- highway commission to fix prior- ities and set standards. The Lib- out a new mandate the opposi- erals urge that the provincial tion would say we didn’t have sales tax be cut to four per cent one.” ‘from five. They seek the es- OPPOSITION PLANKS tablishment of a permanent de- - Progressive Conservative lead-jyelopment board “to do for Bri- er Deane Finlayson denounced !tish Columbia what the Gordon the proposal as “a reward and 2/commission is now doing for Canada.” ing Social Credii. As a substi- tute he ‘advocated payments to municipalities of at least $16 per capita. : EXCEPT FOR QUEBEC and the Atlantic provinées, -most of Canada can expect near-normal | or below-norma] temperatures in the next. 20 days according to this map based on the long- range forecast of the United States weather burcau at Washington. Above . map courtesy of | Bennett called a British Columbia election for Sept. 119 he singled out one issue as the core of Social Credit’s to “private monopolies” in the]: Dust Cloud Seen | ANNs! ri i Arak D - (CP Photo). RUGGED. LAND “The towering: Alps. take, up: more than 60 -per cent of ‘the. Jarea of Switzerland, TALLORING ‘@ Topcoats @ Slacks . ALTERATION SPECIALISTS Quick Service Ling The Tailor 220 Gth St, "=~ Thone 4238 "Grand 3215 ee ee { (Soldier Wounded; Wh NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters) |] 4 British soldier was. wounded 1 | Wednesday night when an-atmy, A Ltruek struck a terrorist mine on wee thts Mediterranean island, “ "ness but lightness tb this up-and- -less inertia and so made’ possible