Air Bases Naval Bases Rocket Sites = Strategic Ports %: Raw_ Materials BS for Atomic Bombs K+ A 5 8.0,9.0,0.9,0.9.9,0.9.0.6 6 6.0.0.9 Se Ce) oss 4 Ses TED HARRIS 757 East Wastings St. Vancouver 4, B.C. Painters’ and Paperhangers f[ Supplies Sunworthy Wallpaper Reg. 450 - Now 19c a roll | OVALTINE | CAFE 251 EAST HASTINGS Vancouver, B.C. QUALITY SERVICE Granville Island B.C. Automotive ‘Sezvice Co. Ltd. Granville Is., MU 4-9819 Wally Sklaruk @ Time to Winterize : Your Car Now @ The former colonial pOwers have altogether no less than 21 air baSes and 12 naval bases in Africa. The grand total of U.S. military aid to the potw- ers with colon- ies in Africa amounts to nearly $7 Bil- ion. Africa it- self reCeived not even a tiny fraction of this sum in eCo- nomic aid. National group council to hold city banquet The Canadian Council of National Groups (CCN G), Vancouver branch, has an- nounced that it will be hold- ing an International Banquet and Concert on Sunday, Oct. 21, at the Russian People’s Home, 600 Campbell Ave., Vancouver. Starting time is 6 p.m. and admission is $1.50 per person. The proceeds will be used to finance delegates from Vancouver to the National Conference of the CCNG in ~ Ottawa on October 28-29. The eonference and delegation of 500 people will press demands on the government for the Correction In announcing the photo exhi. bition at the People’s Co-op Bool Store last week the PT mistaken ly referred to the pictures a: having been taken by Jack Phillips. Phillips has drawn to our at- tention that the photographs were sent to him as a gift from the Soviet trade union movement, and that he had loaned them to the bookstore for the exhibition. ‘Everything in Flowers’ FROM EARL SYKES 56 E. Hastings MU 1-3855 Vancouver, B.C. We buy and sell Used Furniture Sporting Goeds We are reasonable. We are at_ 573 E. HASTINGS ST. Beaver Transfer MU 3-3942 ~ PENDER LUGGAGE 541 West Pender St. “MU 2-1017 — ————— ante a in a oF j A. SMITH Paper oP 3//Expert Watch & Mos Jewelery Repairs =e ROOFING & SHEET METAL REPAIRS ‘= | 4 Reasonable Gutters and Downpipes . Duroid, Tar and Gravel NICK BITZ BR 7-6722 Ss?) e Special Discount to Tribune Readers 1179 Denman St. granting of Canadian citizen- ship to several thousand people who have been unable to obtain it. Should the case for citizen- ship fall on deaf ears, tenta- tive plans call for an appeal to the United Nations under the terms of the UN Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by that body some time ago (with Canada’s signature. Political crisis in France; de Gaulle government oll France is facing, its most serious political crisis since 1958 when General de Gaulle was brought to power by re- actionary generals who raised the standard off revolt in Al- geria. The crisis followed the de- cisive defeat of his govern- PT salesman marks. birthday Honored. in his day by “Ol’ Bill’ Bennett as one of ‘Canada’s veteran working ‘class press salesmen, Bob Kydd c'® Prince Rupert. will pass his 86th birthday this month. Crippled by long years of ill health Bob’s birth- day won’t be much of a ‘cele: bration’ unless a few hundred PT readers drop him a note or a card of appreciation of the half-century he gave get- ting a workingclass paper into the hands of working men and women. Bob’s address is c/o Pio- neer Home, Atlin Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Meantime, the staff of the PT which he distributed in thousands of copies and to which he still donates out of his meagre. income, salutes this grand old veteran of B.C. Jabor, and wishes him better health and good spirits in the years ahead. “Yes Perkins, | know how hard it is to bring up a family on your income—have you tried having a word with an adoption society?” ment by 280 votes to 173)# the central committee of French Communist Party mediately went into spea session to prepare a call a united front against the d ger of open dictatorship France. It met after the most 4 matic night for years 12! French Parliament as speak 1 after speaker flayed Genera de Gaulle’s plan to incre’ his personal power by havin French Presidents elected direct vote. The voting began at “3 a.m. (Sat. Oct. 6) and: ay votes were necessary 10 ple the government. The 2 eral secretary of the Fret Communist Party, Maurice Thorez, cast the 241st voles thus bringing about the 4 feat of the government. Under the constitution 2 ections must now be 6 Le within 40 days, but not &% ier than 20 days after thé feat. CANADA'S © DOLLAR CRISIS Read what is behim Diefenbaker’s devalu tion of the Canadia? dollar in this. authoritative study appearing in the — AUTUMN 1962 issue QUARTERLY © ° a E e: Other features includ | Early Trade Unionis™ in Quebec 8 The Outcome of Juné i By Nelson Clarke Diagnosing Anti-Communism By William Kashtat - . aby MARXIST QUARTERE, is available at Pec We Co-op Bookstore, ‘tind Pender St., or by WE" 44 PROGRESS BOOK® 4, Stafford St., Toromtg,, Ont. Single Copy Annual Sub. $2 NOTICES DEADLINE FOR COMING EVENTS COLUMN — All copy must be in the Pacific. Tribune office no later than Monday, 12 noon. THE PACIFIC TRIBUNE OFFICE WILL REMAIN OPEN ON SATURDAYS FROM 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. until further notice. 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