Mddy, June r5, 1962
JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Recognized -as one of the best intormed men in CSnadian pub-Jic life is JflU-thiir Iiaiqgy Libersa ^candidate in Vant!Quv6r South in Monday's Federal election!
Born in Eburncf, B.p., in 1908, [r. Laing:\vasVe.ducated in Rich-lond piibiie aad high schools ,and graduai^d wfth a Bachelor-|0f Science degree in Agriculture /^t the University of British Co-
Mr. Lairig served as leader of J the Liberal party in B.C. from '^953 to 1959, represented Vah-ncouver South in Parliament from 949 to 1953 and was a member of the B.C. Legislature from ,1953 to 1956. served on the lichmond Board of School trustees from 1930 to 1943, having ien Board chairman for. eight ears. ■ -
He is a past president of the ~IC Alumni association, and a ast president, of Vancouver
branch, -Canadian S^cie^y -of 'Technical Agiriqulturists.
The IToronto <51dbe aiid Mail recently descryjed ftfe-. iaing as . . . '*oxie /Of .Dii*lsh^^;<^^ most brHliafti ^nd honest politicians y./he i& sure to be a miajiberofMttie Tc^^ . . . heatow sitajBEisra>^c«d:chance of regaihiijg his void seat .. if this 'Persistent Liberal' does win, he will be bound for high places."
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ABOUT POWER
We should hq,ve been one" year along on developing the Columbia. . Federal - Provincial negotiations have deteriorated to pblttical .backbiting and 5000
, ^lobs aj-e being held up. Lester \ '|fflB«^,iilVs ertSrmibus eitpen^
-'•^s^^'^n*'internationaj 'niBgotiator' will ensure treaty'revisions to Canada's .advantaere and an early start bii Columbia con- -struction. Our prme objective must be cheap power for Canadians. • , ■
In Vancouver South it^s
lAING-LIBERAL
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"I believe the Liberals have the answer to Canada's problems," declares Grant Deach-man, Liberal candidate for Vancouver-Quadra.
"The Diefenbaker government has failed to show you and me that it knowjs how to govern," he decided. "Unemployment is high, our debts are increasing, Canada is quarrelling with Britain , pyer trade^ the Tories are preparing to accept nuclear arms arid Canada^s reputation abroad is suffering," he said.
A Vancouver businessman, Mr. Deadhniah is the son of thu late R. J Deachman, Canadian journalist and Member of Parliament. Born in Calgary, Grant attended Bishop's College in Quebec. He has been an organizer of the B.C. Liberal party, having held a' succession of offices in his constituency associa-tiort.
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to.ooo Eeduin ol the Negev, Israel's southern desert, may soon be revolutionized as a rigsult of a government plan to build new towns and villages in the region and establish industry there Beduin tribesmen, who unti3 now have been following their cjeiriiiries-old nomad pattern of fcstence, will take a sudden leap into the twentieth icentury by settling down and becoming an integral part of the new southern development area.
Who's Who
GRANT
YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN VANCOUVER-QUADRA is a Vancouver businessman with a lifetime intbrest In the grassroots work of the
Liberal Party.
In the federal election of 1930 he worked as an office boy in the national Liberal office in Ottawa. In T935 and 1940 he cam-f!)dlgned in rural Ontario for his father, the late R. J. Deachman, Canadian journalist and Member of Parliament. When business took him to Vancouver he became organizer of the Liberal Party in British Columbia and held a succession of offices in his constituency association.
Mr. Deachman, 49, was born in Calgary and educated, there and in Ottawa, later attending University of Bishop's College in Quebec. At the close of the war. In which hs served overseas with the Royal Canadian Artillery, he entered the public relations field In Montreal, later branching into fundrcising for univef-sities, hospitals and voluntary societies. Today he is president of his own Vancouver firm, where h*5 lives with his wife end one son John, a student at the Unive.'-slty of British Columbia.
IN VANGOUVER-QUADRA VOTE
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_ TEL ilLWIVr-^An vint«»nati0nal Protestant village is to be .^st-^ ablished in the Galilee region of [ Israel, it has beenannounced by the Netherlands Bible Society. The village is intended as evidence of Christian solidarity with the Jewish people and to promote Christian-Jewish understanding on the basis of Christian love.
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Monday, June 18th, 1962 ---
DAY 0F
DECISION FOR
Canada will nee;c;lj 1,000,COO new jobs ^v^tmn the next fou,'- years. Jobs for the ■sd5,000 Canadians now unable to find worlcii . . |obs .fpn^the young people who wlH^ ise com
. . ii'Mr' '}^^^^ education and,
starting to bulla TOeir adult lives. To be able to provide these new jobs in the short time at our disposal, Canada must have a vibrant economy.
But Qanada's I economy is not vibrant. It IS sFuggish. The Tories have allowed our nation to drift periloy.sly near the shoals of economic disaster. Almost every Index of economic activity reveals increasing itqgnation. The Tories' InabJiity to come to
grips with key decisions . . . their apparent unwillfngness to ACT on important matters In \\vc%e (such as making a modest devaluation of the Canadian dollar before a major
devalutiO|r« wo^^forcqd .yppn Canada — a bungle ' compbuVided ' by extravagant spending of the nation's dollar reserves in a politically-inspired manoeuvre to stave off devaluation until after the election). " ; '
All of these things make the Tory record a shanleful one. We can no longer afford the reckless mismanagement of Canada's finances.
CANADA DOES NOT HAVE TO BE SATISFIED with soaring unemf»|p^iiienf . . . with soaring costs of living . . . with inef-fectudi frdding policies . . . with inept defence planning. On Monday the Canodian people will have the power of decision back in their own hands. They will use it to set Canoda upon a new course of action . .« purposeful action.
Use your vote to help^nd:;in ^^j^op teom — a Liberal team with the people and the plons to get vonioda'bock i shape and moving ahead forcefully. Undeu*'*'Lester Pjeqic$p,n . . the man the entire world respects . . . the Liberal^; are pledged: 1© end the wasted years.
Use Your Vote to
VOTE LIBERAL
VANCOUVER-BURRARD S. Ronald Basford ji;VANCOUVER CENTRE John R. Nicholson
VANCOUVER EAST , Marino Culo$ VANCOUVHR-KINGSWAY Douglas Walker
VANCOUVER QUADRA Gront Deachman VANCOUVER SOUTH Arthur Loing
BURNABY-COQUfTLAM Warren Clark BURNABY-RICHMOND William Trainer
COAST-CAPILANO John Davis NEW WSTMfNSTER F. H. Jackson
Published by the LIbeial Party in B.C.
Foblish-ed by the Vancouver-Quadra Liberal .Assorjiaii ;n