—y- (ea Lildcosae! VOL 27, NO. 30 nam, munist Party, said: ‘‘Canada, as a member of the Interna- tional Control Commission, must act at STOP THE BOMBINGS! Prime Minister Pearson was urged by _wire this week to act at once to demand an end to the U.S, bombings of. North Viet- The wire, sent to the Prime Min- ister by the Central Executive of the Com- once,’’ once on the appeal of North Vietnam against U.S. bombings of civilian population. These murderous attacks are in complete and flagrant violation of the agreements which Canada is obligated to uphold. The Cana- dian government can no longer evade its responsibilities to declare, as a member of the Control Commission, that the bomb- ing of North Vietnam must be stopped at Giant Peace Arch rally fo p rotest Vietnam war. Canada-U.S. meet set for Sat., Aug. 6 “End the war in Vietnam NOW—No more Hiroshimas!”’ will be the theme of the giant Peace Arch rally on Saturday, August 6th as thousands of Canadians and Americans will join hands across the border to demonstrate their opposition to the war in Vietnam and to pledge themselves that there must never be another Hiro- ' GETTING READY FOR PEACE ARCH RALLY. Photo shows youthful peace workers turning out —Edward photo posters for the Hiroshima Day Peace Arch rally and youth march. Youth peace pilgrimage to mark Hiroshima Day mittee said the march will draw panies in the production of war materials for American forces in Vietnam.’’ Dramatic urgency will be lent to this year’s Hiroshima Day Peace Arch rally for peace in Vietnam when a large group of In a press release this week the Hiroshima Day March Com- attention to the ‘‘actual coopera- tion of Canadian-based com- ROUTE OF YOUTH MARCH—from Central Park to Peace Arch. Smaller circle shows where they will stop Friday night. shima. Organized jointly by all major péace groups in Vancouver and Seattle, a circular issued by the sponsoring organizations, calls for public support of the follow- ing six steps towards peace: . End of bombing of Vietnam, . Institute an immediate cease- fire. ; . Establish a provisional gov- ernment in South Vietnam to North include Buddhists, Catholics and . members of the National Libera- tion Front, . Withdraw all foreign troops in South Vietnam, . Implement the 1954 Geneva Accords, : . Provide large scale eco- nomic and technical assistance to both North and South Viet- nam, Speakers at the giant rally will be Dr. Giovanni Costigan, Professor of History, Univer- sity of Washington; Grace Mac- Innes, Member of Parliament, Vancouver East; Father James Roberts of Vancouver, B.C.; Richard Lord, Department of Friends Service Committee: Fel- lowship of Reconciliation: Seattle Committee to End the War in PEACE ARCH PARK Vietnam; Students for a Demo- cratic Society; Seattle Women 7 we Ln eye : students and other youth will oe y ith i = Mathematics, Yakima ValleyCol- Act for Peace; University | Stage a 20-mile march from Ure Une gk eM ‘Eg lege, and Peace candidate in the Friends Meeting; Women’s In- | Vancouver to the rally at the {yn Creek a : ‘ e Fourth Congressional District. ternational League for Peace and Canada-U,s. border, a Leg Wena _fDees? is Paddy Neale, Secretary, Van- Freedom. ; y ea SNorth =e Dellrton iLL. Port Moody & couver Labor Council, who will : Park QA)” ~-VQCOUVEL pi somes, fr. =? port ee | . be chairman of the rally Canadian nsorin Leaving Central ParkatKings- URR4RDSXLINLED RASS Wa hy, | ies a : se . Ses Way and Boundary Road at 10:30 P™#ith 82 28 ey ia! UC : peg eA ee® are: B.C, Peace Council; Cana- a.m. on Friday. August 5th, the eet Fri estl lt ate! Rkeauitlanl S-4} A, The program will commence dian Campaign for Nuclear Dis- PROUT a eS HER? : = WoT at 11 a.m, with a picnic lunch, armament; Fellowship of Recon- P will march along the Kings eS a Urnab; 7 ef/- oR way-King George Highway route arg SESONS i Ole. which will be followed by folk iliation; Vancouver Friends Spending the night at Surrey ai le \ Ze \ort MamsPOUGLAS [ft > singing between 12:30 andl p.m. Meeting; Voice of Women; Wo- | arriving at the Peace Arch at dp m an A memorial to the victims of men’s International League for } 1 p.m, on Saturday, in time for ay we ul sebepiouas : and Nagasaki and “Peace and Freedom. the main rally. € est speeches will take place between CER TIaNT) me 1 p.m, and 3 p,m, U.S. organizations co-operat- ; Ayan @9)| f . d : i in the project are Ameri- The marchers wi nd Fri- TT Keg 4 = siete : day ae iia aac ss ee TL SURY, Siren ewton fc Ney SS The public are urged to bring cans for Democratic Action and United Church 14211 88th ae x x croak “Re sa picnic lunch and blanket. Those the University Committee on War j me = sie ston =U ete 5 a hw We needing transportation to Peace and Peace, ane SUS) Ree bee RAE un. [OM 8 3 = 78 am a Se, Cant Aseet re Sue ee ans = Ps Colebrook\ Nc neo] > |mur portation for others, are asked The Peace Arch rally will be ) ning by coming to this address ots + Mud Bay [$5 ® ns a= to phone 327-9037 in Vancouver, one of scores held all over the 4 at 8:00 p.m, Those taking part || Cedetee A | “~~ hsS = dt Santen people wish fo travel: “world ourthe Aurust O-1 week. Y Serer : 2 Bank 2 + by bus one will be chartered, end. f | are asked to bring their own A” seach Grove BOUNDARY wy 5 said the committee | Sleeping bag. For information + BAY Ocean Park =i x = eee, : i 2 y about the march phone Randy a Witte Rock a bee “al: Organizations sponsoring the os Sheol hands~across-the- Enomoto, FA 5-0293, amenity? — ee be eS} oT ~sorally are: in the U.S.: American order’ rally will be held at Niagara Falls on August 6, Last week the Ontario Youth Confer- See PEACH ARCH, pg. 8