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IN CONSTRUCTION MOSCOW NEWS LITERATURE SOVIET RUSSIA TODAY (Canada) SS coe sonpcosoSsoaoooS 10c monthly ES atte mince eer sais sorters 50c monthly AS SGO 5 AGO So SS ao saan 10¢ weekly SOVIET TRAVELS (foscow) ....5. in the woods; workers in in- is farmers on the ranch, and workers on the relief lines will all haye to meet the same challense next. The Liberal Government of B. C. workers, farmers, and down-trodden in their fight for liberty, for pea and for bread. Let the world ourzeoisie tremle, under the banner of the Communist International the toilers of the world march forward. S parachutists crossed the Red Square. The Moscow Sports Parade was a Parade of the health, youth and Strensth of the Land of the Soviets —it was a vivid proof of the achieve- ments of Soviet physical culture. These achievements could only have been accomplished because the masses of people had economic se- curity. The Sowiet sovernment is now directing all of its activities towards supplying the cultural needs of the toiling people. Tsarist Russia possessed only. 30.- 000 sports participants, mostly young people of the privileged class. In the U.S:S.R. there are six million or- ganized amateur athletes, amonse them two million women. The Soviet Trade Unions during the Second Five Year Plan will ex- pend 19.6 billion rubles; or approxi- mately ten billion dollars on health ~ services, recreation, and physical culture. The above amount does not include the huge sums expended by the government for the same pur- pose. Physical culture truly occupies a place of honor in the Soviet Union. The mass participation in sports is the most conclusive evidence of the Successful construction of Socialism in the Soviet Union, Fake Saviour (Continued from Page 1) He spoke as any capitalist class po- jitician, seekins yotes in an inordin- ate thirst for power, has spoken for the last fifty years. Outside of parading his martyrdom he offered nothine new, even if new stuff from such a time-servyer of the money power had any yalue. Nor did he say what he would do to remedy conditions if he was made prime minister. He said he would not rest until SOME remedy would be found; but he gaye not the faintest idea of what the remedy Was or would be. He Will “Deal” with Them All he could say was that he would “‘deal’’ with the large corpora- tions responsible for sweatshops. But from his past record it can be taken for granted that he will ‘‘deal” also with the workers who struggle against Sweatshop conditions. He will also “‘deal’’ with corporations that control credit and with big con- cerns that strangle small business, but he carefully refrained from say- ing HOW he would deal with them. He repeated Gompers when he de- elared that “labor must no longer be a commodity.” He evidently did not know what he was talking about, for he might as well have said that shoes must no longer be a com- modity. More Pre-Election Promises We is quite willing, however, to set up more government boards com- posed of crooked political heelers and representatives of the very “‘uneth- ical” people he hypocritically rants against. His chief appeal for votes consisted in the usual pre-election promises—the VWirst Narrows bridze, opening up highway communication with the Peace River country, Gari- baldi Park, trans-Canada highways, abolition of leyel crossings, etc., etc. The chairman was Rey. Andrew Roddan who has a weakness for supporting every political charlatan who comes Along, the same reverend who had Strikebreaker MeGeer in his pulpit. Roddan spread the eu- lozistic srease on the Tory fascist, telline his hearers of the “‘splendid’’ work Stevens has done. is assisting the owners of industry, and themselves are preparing to eash in, if the Shipping Federation smashes this union, by launching such an offensive against the living standards of the toiling people of B. Cc. that will reduce us all to the level of the poor Chinese caolie. Let every worker and farmer in B. C. think of this deeply, and act quickly.