EDIT TOM McEWEN, Editor — HAL GRI Published weekly by the Tribune Publishing C Canada and British Commonwealth countries (except Australia), Printed by Union Printers Ltd., 550 Powell Street, Vancouver 4, Review * ORIAL PAGE FFIN, Associate Editor — RITA WHYTE, Business Manager. company Ltd. at Room 6, 426 Main Street, Vancouver 4, B.C. — MArine 5288 z 1 year $3.00, 6 months $1.60. Australia, U.S., and all other countries, 1 year $4.00, 6 months $2.50. B.C. Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa Comment Defeat Dulles’ provocation Tie conference of the Big Five Powers to open in Geneva on April 26 is already commanding World attention. Arising out of the recent Berlin Conference, and On the proposal of Soviet Foreign: 7 Minister V. M. Molotov, the Big _ | Four powers agreed to meet again at Geneva—this time with the representatives of the People's Republic of China in attendance a ~—to discuss issues which lie at - the very heart of war or peace in sia and hence of the world. _ Needless to say, it is the high iMportance of this forthcoming Conference which has U.S. Secte- lary of State John Foster Dulles -Scutrying around the capitals of Western Europe trying to win jo a YE ee ath eee BS | ae support of his British and — tench allies for proposals design’ - Mh to defent the purpose of the a conference before ever it meets. Behind all the _hypoctitical Phraseology with which Dulles Se alan = Tom McEwen FARLy last week, with all the contempt _for the truth, Vancouver’s Police Shes Walter Mulligan exploded an *-omb (“S” for stink). The prime Purpose of the S-bomb dropped by Political appointee of the late Gerald , Statton “Riot Act” McGeer, was to head th the rising alarm and indignation of ..© People of this and other Canadian ™Mmunities against Yankee H-bomb Periments in the Pacific. Pins ieee eins ja tn dinee Ur de ita eg Nr Mao be SOS.) Gras oe Seach. ERA Sieh: dears Defense, Mulligan would have served ms Supe and Canada better. had he . hance his voice with that of all decent pumanity demanding an end to this H- to qo madness. Instead, Mulligan chose 7 rs the mantle of Joe McCarthy and S@nsat; self a few columns of cheap Sational publicity by announcing that Cow. 1s knowledge there are 3,000 Mos- réage wned saboteurs on our doorstep, coe defense services whenever the H- mbs start to drop. By unc anyone may be wondering why ‘ may t88N waited until this late date to of © Such a startling revelation instead coiggtiE prompt action through the trading 0. Dring these “3000 Moscow: of te. saboteurs” to book before any let US €xpected H-bombs begin to fall, any S State the case simply and without Palaver. There just isn’t any such —anw@Race on any Canadian “doorstep, should his less hysteric moments no one aan d know it better than Mulligan. We Imagine it. Here are “3000 Mos- "trained saboteurs on our doorstep everythi sabotage -*vacuati rything they can to roa reese See BO iam eG Ane With an H-bomb attack’ on the way. ‘ding to Mulligan’s parking-meter ‘Mentality, this special H-bomb attack he In his Capacity as an officer for Civil. Y to throw a monkey wrench into” on services or other civil defense ~ seeks to mislead public opinion as to his true purpose lies one pro- found truth and it is this truth that spurs his desperate mission. The peoples of Asia are moving irresistibly to end colonial exploit- ation and become masters in their own countries, They are advanc’ © ing to independence and freedom and not all the threats, the pro- ‘vocations, not all the armed con- flicts forced upon them by the imperialist powers striving to con’ tinue their exploitation of rich resources and impoverished peo- ples can deter them. The war in Indochina, which Dulles threatens to transform in- to another Korea, is the struggle of the peoples of Viet Nam, Laos bodia to. realize the and Cam et peothees of independence ie ch government made to ee a Second World betrayed after Snticipates will miss th id“ fae hit ‘everyone else. Simply miracu- lous! ? The Vancouver Daily Province, which staged this “exclusive interview with Mulligan, had its own team of make- believe “saboteurs” out planting imita- tion bombs at all strategic evacuation points. The Province reported that its - cloak-and-dagger bomb squad was “un- detected | and unchallenged” by oo citizenry, which disturbed the Old Lady of Cambie Street no end. To us the complete ignoring of such shenanigans — ; 3 3 d ems like a high tribute to the goo fe “of Vancouver’s people, but the Province story does make a fine sequel to the Mulligan hysterics. i ived ‘his In all the years since he received 1 promotion to the post of police chief by the McGeer political wirepullers, Mul- i annot point to one solitary case or ae, oe the mits of any one of his imag- inary “3000,” or by any other ordinary citizen, which could remotely be con- ed as “sabotage.” > ee draws his salary for protecting ue taxpayers from such crimes as his recen' hysteria has conjured up, the taxpayers, together with the editor of this paper, say to Mulligan—produce the evidence, or shut up. The people of this city want neither A-bombs, H-bombs, or police- fabricated S-bombs. e " ¥ illie | : k, The IN Willie Gallacher’s latest book, is an Tyrant’s Might Is Passing, there inveresting story of McCarthyite-inspired “sabotage.” It had to do with an ammu- nition explosion in Portsmouth, England, where a number of British navy men.