T Has Russian RAPHID-N eu March 29,1962 statteatereenenangie. Kootenay’s tively local picture-news tabloid PHONE 881 14 CENIS RE COMMIES BEHIND RRORIST ACTIVITY ? re li ihe sb oes ae money helped finance ter- ~ Bch Raney mites Prove fo be the case wfter Royal Conodian nce, token iq hee sifted through the mountain of evid- itholds, ROMY Charge gg ne FON Mieion, tec ae ‘els, x Speclul “py bing ty Bik aren ontichuatinn af cepriats (ar fat 3 The: Chapbie. Shunt memes AK, FYeternat . Na Cnondsn ty SEB uasros ; BrP RG NE Lhe Unhed Mine. Mil Workers 3 t Soturday's. wide-spread raids. on Free- GRR be charged’ with > seboroge eed tos Hovde -Raties tr OVEKX miRes OES ENACT WBA Ls ths: fhe Workees’ Benevolent Soiey. cg rirolend 4g te Workmen's Mata. Bx Woe . Week's 5 AMES $1, ea K faaing Mag Ot with aS 2S" Bomb Under Tald. drought 20 wi City Bridge Tereegh POMED MR doxpertont bets nea ROS WRY, as we Bethe. benevolent, amet. Fc ie Alar rt e Atip that the Neluon bridge ° 4 Mut RE) ok Bolen! Ben bona vp eco Roya ; oe Mamta ayy, OURO Freedoms Canadtan Mounted Poli toe and city Press for hearing on power aldermen urged A delegation, headed by B.C. Communist Party lead- er Nigel Morgan, appeared before city council Tuesday asking support for a de- mand that Ottawa set up a public hearing to consider the charges leveled by Gen- eral A. G. L. McNaughton, against the Columbia Draft Treaty. Council’s action was to re- ceive the brief. Morgan told members of the council that Vancouver, more than any other city or region in Canada, had more to lose by the development of the Columbia along the ton, was telling the North West Power Association of the U.S. that “American pow- er needs on the west coast would treble in the next twenty years and it would be necessary to exploit every power possibility in the U.S.A. and Canada to serve these needs, including the Columbia and Peace River potential.” The Communist brief issued a stern warning to the coun- cil in these words: “Elected representatives, including this council, may evade speaking up for the interests of those they represent on this vital - question. But no one in any level of public life will be cism of history that will rest on the shoulders of those who fail their community, their province and their country at this crucial moment.” Members of council, who feel rather uncomfortable about their do-nothing policy on the Columbia attempted to get off the hook by refer- ring to the upcoming federal elections and suggesting that this would be the public for- um where the Columbia River policy would be thrashed out and there was no need for a public hearing as such. “The answer to that is clear and simple,” stated William Stewart, Vancouver C.P. sec- i Watching Go fine rood comb e Cruduera taxing Yo the wene - zs ae / LI em peee BE ecm line of the Draft Treaty, and able to avoid the harsh criti- retary. “To suggest that the i Soni ie oeetti,fled to Racor nore the most to gain by an all- Columbia River becomes a ; ahd RNS. yg: ithire.: 4 eae Y ‘ Sohn les sr men ween oi ones Canadian development of the political foot-ball to be kick- { Nam ORTAVHR, a : * <2 = . = mane ser seiner, Columbia patterned after Special May Day ed around by candidates with A) Bement MDA ond 8 Reveage com vas orsiend General McNaughten’s pro- out any consideration or Beet wie tee ee cree: eng the soe ; weight given to the serious * * eae issue next wee j sin UB hom oat top. gayi TREES BH ho dented allegations made by General Frey ails Ree wary (Oy vlagunytingcenceang ha Even as Morgan was ad- ie i ee : : : N k's Pacific Tri. McNaughton is _ consistent f sarvites caiteals. Temnikotf ang Wem. Seaorl dressing council, warning ext week's Pacific Tri- Saks Benevolent Association! Of course the newspaper will North West Grid to feed the a = pag ee ane “Labor ratepayers and oth- f ther "nd any link between the WBA and the terrorists, because industry of the U.S.A. from i ee, nh ee aot ee er peoples organizations in é rorie *$ Rone, Nor have they been able to discover one ter- Alaska to Florida, Mr. How- be ape pete pipe the tain auen wile domard dtd thas f Who is even a member of the WBA. As you can see, 47d Morgan, a Se aie 5 fhe es Serre the council live up to its res- wag; nt Stop the headliner writers, The above headline American Federal Power Deadline for personal or ponsibility or failing that sf 2 Pright red, Commission from Washing- ch May Day greetings is they will be removed from " Monday noon. office at the next civic elec- i tions.” | | : AMERICAN B fica porta from page 1 speculation is that Bennett dangling at the end of Biyengs # anno the Communist Party fears the Columbia Treaty manipulated in Washington, } dates nee’ that twelve candi- issue may become a central and backed Gen. McNaught- ateg eg far been nomin- ‘one in the Federal political Bhs case that Canada was DISARMAM ENT Vi EWS qh a ee . + i “sold out. . Baidates ic eae ae age nee sige ies arpa Earlier Gen. McNaughton eeze” T Ww se gs at repeated his attack on the “Vanco om McEwen in the June 18 vote he may pe : | Stew. eet East, William thereby save his “giveaway” anti-Canadian treaty by stat- ang a in Vancouver South, power policy. He has until ing that the Canadian oes" i Albe “tlt Mosher in Comox- May 7 to announce a provin- ernment should have broken ( POWER “ct if he is to have off negotiations with the U.S. ‘| a ISSUE cies ogee the June 18 rather than give in to the i Dounce he election was an- aes oF present terms. He described ( Spreaq there was wide- Meanwhile, it is certain the treaty as a disaster” to i Premier poCUlation that B.C. jhat the Columbia River Canada and demanded that Proving; Fennett may call*a Treaty will feature promin- "the people of Canada should ‘ tempt “al election in an at- tly in the Federal election now be told the heavy cost i} his itp Win a mandate for een In the last few which the treaty imposes on j | Federal By Policy before the gays two strong blasts against Canada. iil z . the treaty were made by Gen. There are 468 individual ene. LY} soo en anada’ : : slang "8 yellow press will obviously go to any lengths to Nder Co. Commy tabloig . Strath Pp @ y reasoning behind the ~Oommunism, as in the reproduction above. How are "isis involved in Freedomite terror? According to this €cause some Freedomites MAY be members of the that both Premier Bennett and Prime Minister Diefen- baker sought to develop the ‘Columbia as part of a Pacific Cona-East Tess ‘Sir amag Sce Eee = a ne from the Soviet prize winning film A. G. L. McNaughton and Larratt Higgins, a waterways energy expert who served on the International Joint Com- treaty Canada is “a puppet Ballad of a ng soldier- radio and television stations operating in Canada. The CBC own 145 and 180 are owned by private affiliates. | SU aio ati mission. ss There are 143 privately-own- : ae : APRIL 29 Canada “will ae eut am ed stations. Adult -M. chains” said Higgins if it / Film ei 6ty i ratifies the Columbia River Sho Ing — 8 p.m Treaty. He said that under | "Tl the present terms of the ALF DEWHURST, national education director of the Communist Party, was t his week nominated as the party's candidate in the Ham- ilton West federal riding. Dewhurst is well-known in B.C. and has lived in Eastern bune will be a special 16- page May Day edition. There is still time to order a bundle for distribution to your only with the criminal refusal of city council to accept any responsibility for the out- come of this vital matter. 1S @ moving romantic drama of a YOu a — A na — mecca wenn aniline = Stn athe. andthe ace __ioee_— — l mees ars. He nde — f a Soldier” was the first Soviet film to ae oe niet nasi ; f 8 F i liur'a w < . & Tt 2 ed geensed under the Soviet ame a eiy candidate in the Hamilton (By the Soviet cartoonist, Fedorov) fatre t: Stam. It returns for a second run at the ares a te see nea ee ting T April 19, 1962—PACIFIC TRIBUNE—Page 3 OP. ¥ vie aa ‘ ‘ et ae