to sabotage the company and |stated Bill Matthews as he rose to |ers,’”’ according to Gardner Jack- 6) < “We've got ale i : eounter charges were hurled by sev- |leave and appealed to the dissentient | son, publicity man for the organiza- urs tS a Woes Sn one 7 : ) s eral share holders that the paper |share holders to follow him as 4 | tion. e 5 Combination. town” aaa Hae RENDEZ\ TOUS | was being subsidized. * |protest against Such dictatorial ‘ Clerical Falsehoods With R e Ss { Of Pr OV Ince we.” ‘Does your Mayor wear a John Davidson stated the com-— methods. ae UOT collar and chain?’ “No, we let ours ; Ryan also declared, speaking of <0 about loose.” BALLROOM i = >) |the invasion of Spain, “The reyo- & i Jution began the middle of last |Pattulle Resents Threats | °PP°s* any candidate representing | 7 Cor. Hastings & Homer AR June. During the three months im- the present sovermecn Unon Com 1 £ * i LE. mediately preceding that date, 160 of No Support at ceiving the resolution, Premier Pat pre 5 = : : ee churches were burned, attempts : tullo forwarded the following reply ||| Laundry Service. . - OLD-TIME DANCING An Eye-Witness Describe the Spanish Civil War were made to burn 251 other Next Election to the chairman of that meeting: Phone: 6 Nights a Week A A MACLEOD Gourenes: 10 Catholic publishing ‘J am in receipt of copy of FAIR ee E : DES were destroyed and 33 others editor. B.C. Workers’ News. resolution in regard to construc- id e < Chairman Ganadian Delegation World Peace Conference SECIE attacked, 260 persons were ei 7 DANE DELOL 2 PGE tion of highway between Blue 1228 Prize Drawing killed and 1287 injured, No _ solid Siles lave before mera coRya2 River and Valemount. here is 4) Mi i AT THE Sine Ganid ad edt einen Ghai he |/the Mende Bulleun of Gent Uh | 2 asa) a gacnerandai a onday and Friday x MOOSE TEMPLE government would restore order or an wwaten Bgd22 128 2 ISEESe EPO which it is stated that unless this SSLOISOS oP 3 X Ah : protect th rights of Catholics. It is | Premier Pattullo, which was an an-| jy iehway is constructed previous [ iT ; T | g SUNDAY NOVEMBER jst 2 Pp Mi no wonder that the decent elements | We" _*° 2 BeSOMUeOT forwarded to) 4. the next provincial election, re) ae ; [9 5) = = in the community revolted. Thank ae an oe Ste 71 eee Se that the members pledge them- 8 “ aan oe sal e lette will be = P BRUSSELS! GENEVA! MADRID! ||| Gea they now seem ikely fo be | M6 contents Of Te UOT, “explana. | Selves to actively oppore any can, THEATRE 3 IT PAYS \ : L Sed) tions as to what caused the resolu- didate representing the present 8 B Q Oo 1@) : Be chairman James | ants” fame; and Boris Chirkow for a: £ b transferrable, Don Max- yet have reverses. But the final vie i bre staan 5 - 7 “ 7 ay a aa oa a letter from the | tory is ours. Long live the Spanish as Belo have been called upon to his poreyet in “The Youth of IN SOVIET FILM eo Ry =intendent of brokers, in Vic- | Tepublic! Long live the internation- |T@PUdiate the upholding of the | Maxim” play the other two leading f Soe ae peer ane ae ee a] solidarity of the working class Spanish fascists in a campaign | male roles. Miss Jeimo, considered | in Moscow offers everything in the ia, e = : Ave. and Windermere, on Sunday | a resolution was passed, that, if the 2 PM. to 6 P.-L = = 25¢ A-1 Confectionery MEIKLE ELECTRIC & RADIO SERVICE evening, November 8, at $8 p.m. stretch of road beween Valemount After6 PM. - - = 30¢c | 3316 Main Street 4010 Davie Street Phone Sey. 9025 A splendid program has been pre- | and Blue River was not completed 2) Page Two B.C. WORKERS’ NEWS Qctober 30, i936 Commonwealth Shareholders Walk Out Of Annual Meeting One hundred and thirty-five of the 150 shareholders in attendance at the second annual general meet- ing of the Gommonwealth Printing and Publishing Company, Ltd. walked out in protest against W. A. Pritchard's insistence that he would use his 10,000 “‘A’ shares, con- trolling 30,000 votes, to re-elect whiimself and his fellow directors to a further term of office. This action climaxed a stormy meeting at which John Davidson, W.. A. Pritchard, J. S. Taylor, Mie and Jack Price, M.L.A., directors, were the targets of yerabl fire for their failure to transfer 5,000 “A” shares as promised to the C.C-P-. provincial executive, their support of Robert Connell, M.L.A., and the condition of the company’s finances- To refute statements of the direc— tors that the shares in question had fer was awaiting Mr. Pritehard’s assent. Mr. Pritchard admitted knowledge of the letter but “did not know of iis contents before.” The managing editor, Mr. Priteh- m@rd, in his report outlining the fu- | CHILDREN ENJOY CAMP REUNION | Almost 300 youngsters with their parents attended the Camp Reunion a HEED CABALLERO (Continued from page 1) | of the Jubilee Summer Camp Mon- aay evening at the Labor Temple. | A good concert was presented and | much of the talent came from the ranks of the campers themselves. We are today holding the than that of Egypt! Wo, they shail not pass! say: Wo! we are not alone! that behind us stands the giant American labor and the Jectuals of your country! —for freedom, Forward! to your hands. Believe in us. Have | faith in us. We are your brothers. line against the army of slave-drivers and despoilers who are out to con- quer the world for a slavery worse The workers of the world will Arms we need in the first place. But if you cannot send arms, send us what you can! Let us feel that Let us know intel- I promise you: we will not rest till the monster is crushed! We may of the world! For peace—for bread | Refreshments were served, and af- Sr an enjoyable evening, both chil- | dren and parents went home more determined than ever to work for a bigger and better camp next year. ASK PRESIDENT TO REPUDIATE FASCIST SPEECH WASHINGTON. — (FP) — Presi- dent Roosevelt and Democratic na- tional committee | te of speech by Father John A. Ryan of Catholic University on behalf of the re-election of the President. could not see why anyone pany intended to adhere to the prin- ciples of the Regina manifesto, and should think that the paper was subsidized. Attempts by share holders to pre- The request was made in open letters to Roosevelt and Farley from the American Friends of Spanish Democracy which is headed by Bishop Robert IL. Paddock of the \‘Three Women’ Feature Has Added Attraction Ruling Clawss Gonsidered by film observers to contain one of the greatest casts ever used in a Russian motion pic- ture, “Three Women,” the Soviet epic made in tribute to feminine ehroines of the civil war, has its Vancouver premiere at the Little Theatre on Commercial Drive on Sunday at midnight, November 8, and continues for one week only at this theatre with five shows daily. Discarding the old manne: of sub- jecting players to the title of the production, the Soviet film studios beginning with this production will bill their “stars” after the manner of Hollywood. . Boris Babochkin, who ascended to the position of the highest paid male star in Russia on the strength of his performance in “Chapayev,” will be seen in one of the leading male roles. B. Poslavsky of “Peas- the foremost actress in Russia, en- acts the leading feminine role, sup- ported by Z. Fedorova and I. Za- rubina. Worman Clavir, who is managing the sponsoring of this showing, is pleased to announce that as an added attraction he has been able way of real entertainment for every— pody. The photography is outstand- jng and the musical score excellent. A rare film that will be talked about when the ordinary educational is long forgotten. “A Day in Moscow” finally and conclusively brings ome to the audiences of the world By REDFIELD aah FET eS ae ee > ture policy to be pursued by the |. on w. A. Pritchard to not vote |Protestant Episcopal Church of to bring to Vancouver that famous | the realization that Moscow is one company. declared that publication |);- <,4res in the election of the New York. short subject entitled “Day in Mos- | of the most thriving, progressive, of The Commonwealth would BE re- | Girectors met with opposition from Tiel Cresnivation weeards Ryans cow.” This educational short sub- | bustling metropoalises of the world. : sumed shortly ‘possibly this week, |; Ss Taylor and W. A. Pritchard, | statements as a See ae Bae ject shows the modern Russia of | To complete this entertaining pro- ZA and plans were proceeding for re- ereanization of the company. Gries of ‘Liar’ greeted Mb. Priteh - ard when he charged that attempts ing for a poll vote. “It's who deciared his intentions of call- a farce that we should sit here knowing we can do nothing,” foundly serious, immediate national and international concern requiring prompt disavowal by the Roosevelt administration and its political lead- eee fi ell Put Like a) 9 $44444666666004 and get one from DOMINION HAT CO. Wianufacturers of Custom Built Hats Also Modern Cleaning & Blocking Plant THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS! Wew 1937 Model Radios from $49.50 up- Small Down Payment - — Easy Terms. It’s Yours it back Vancouver, B.C. The letter to the President de- elared: “Aside from being conyincea by evidence in our possession that Ryan's facts are tragically in error, we are shocked that the political arm of our government as repre- sented by the Democratic national committee shoula sponsor the mak- ing of so unjust an attack upon a friendly government in its hour of travail, ANNOUNCEMENTS The next meeting of the Consum- ers’ League 6f B.C. will be held in the O’Brien Hall, 404 Homer Street, on Monday, November 2, at 2 p.m. Announcement has been made by a local committee of the F.S.U. that fitting annivemsary concert has been arranged for Windermere Hall, 4th today enjoying a sports celebration —track and field, soccer games, bike racing and swimming. A day gram there will be also shown a Walt Disney “Silly Symphony” in technicolor. tion to be forwarded. Wo Highway Outlet From This District Although there are approximately 70 miles of road passable for auto- mobile service in this district, there is no outlet for any other part of the province. In an endeavor to get the govern- ment to start a: progrom of work on an outlet, a campaign has been under way for several years, al- though without much effect until this year when the campaign reached much greater proportions, and now affects the entire business section of the population throughout this whole northern interior with repre- sentatives from west of Vanderhoof to Jasper, Alta.. and Kamloops. tions passed on this matter. Vale- mount tops the list, as at this place Shere Has No Road Outlet LA "LLL a “Be careful you don’t catch pneumonia, dear.” | yet that would be worth mention- Sports Club government. Will you please tell the members of your organization that threats of this kind are very unseemly? I may say that the present pro- yinecial government is anxious to do all possible for every portion of the province and is doing it within the limits of its resources and according as it sees the light. “Wery faithfully yours, «7 D. Pattullo.” Mr. Pattullo says threats of this kind are very “unseemly.” and that the present government is anxious to do all possible for every portion of the province. After being in power for three years the Liberal government hasn’t done anything = OOO ing. If that is all it can do then it the premier thinks “unseemly.” Shere, B.G., Oct. 27, 1936. COODODOODOOOOOO0000 7 i = = = s 5 = During the campaign this sum- i hol La t Stock 7-Tube Westinghouse 14.50 Fn Cae a : . oe = would be a good policy for the whole 1 Week rges ek in Ganada Y 2 emoration of the nineteenth | mer, meetings were held through- rovince to car i = Ss a < > : x ; s s inc ry out the resolution 6-Tube Silver Marshall Cabinet 21.50 anniversary of the U.S.S.R., a be-| out the district and various resolu- pea Valemount passed and which Only un. = weeks on Broadway, New York) RUSSIAN DIALOSUE ENGLISH TITLESS TORS GHADEVIV) BAB OCKIKIN: . - - to relax with a book. Good fiction and used magazines can be had in the following districts ate. Commercial Drive x 5 Shows Daily! Direct from eight smashing SOUTH MAIN Harry’s Magazine Exchange 4191 Main Street e BROADWAY WEST The Book Arcade 3027 Broadway VWest t) WEST END A. T. Rowell 420 Robson Street MUSIChy D SHOSTAKOWITGY *“FORCEFULSSINCEREs DISTINGUISHED SMERALD TRIBUNE (@) — OOO! November 8 MAIN STREBT OODODODOGOGOOOOOODOGOOO00G0 at the penal: é “ pared and the public is cordially in-| before the next provincial election a Radios and Tubes Tested Free in Your Home. vited to attend . the members there would actively 2 > : Boosts P ) Phone SEY. 9501 - t Aig is 5 its challenges they will in all proba- Salmon Arm OOS s Yess D A N C I N G New York Wave Shop | bility lead the whole district. Van-| Jf ; e y > 4 3 nm case Volivo should be right Caribou Has Easy Job Leading : | 5 save us looking all over hell for it, RA All Waves ] D 2 t 2 t ] P e Race Hallowe’en Masquerade Dance being the proceeds of a dance and 0 NGE HALL } 1stricts mM ress Saturday, October 31 at the K.P.| araw held last Saturday at Glen WEDNESDAYS AND s} Guaranteed, || | to be held on the North Shore dur- ing the coming week. Salmon Arm forwarded $20.25 to Drive By $20 ‘ Hal (onesie Ave. at 4th St.) | waen. Editor Had Easy Time SATURDAYS ws ae or : turned in $89.50, being 119 per cent. 2 EMO see eI NoeAS Seige They advised the Central Press 9 to 12 p.m. r = Ate CARIBOU PRONT.—Hollowinge With the number of large scale peine Belg by we Press Drive Com) Committee that another dance and As Referee of the Weekdays: 10e¢ and 15c Z oc Spiral a = week of comparative ee se events that are taking place during Se — ee oes ae ae draw is to take place at Carlin next Boxing Saturdays: 15c and 20c pits went over the top and aoe Seah the next week and with all Press The aa Eni ay a heres Be Saturday night and with this, will ALL WELCOME Specials for School Children i jectives. The front line of $ Gommittees on their toes, forward- : & : ‘| go well over the top on their quota. if was badly demolished when we | i. funds as quickly as they are col- chee will Supply music to suit| A&