By: of the SThe latest. issue of B.C.’s foanine Hoghorn,” the GGF ews, brazenly reprints a vicious baiting smear-article, under three column headline, by one |i. &. Golden attacking the : »P for supporting McNaughton fd for allegedly wanting to mock the stuffings out of the pe? The article, headed olden Calls It ‘Brilliant Skul- rgery,” is taken from “News,” jronto, January 20, 1945, ac- ‘ding to the sub-headline in the if News. Burden of the article is that » terrible LPPers are out to arpoon” anyone, “whether si2y be Progressive-Conserva- es or €GEers,” all for the al- ted benefit of the Liberal Grty. Triple-L Golden even sug- esis that the recent resignations m the CCF of two Ontario PP’s did not come from -the Pssure of their disgusted trade fionist constituents but rather pm the clever “manipulations” [the wicked communists. solden is not only an “expert”’ & the “inner workings” of work frclass politics im the parlia- intary field. He analyzes, out an apparently svast experience, ly trade unions are “ganged )? on by these fiendish reds fi as a result, “out pump the solutions.” And ‘worse still, rs the veteran revolutionary, ie general membership of the fon knows as. little of what is mg on...as M. J. Coldwell or “camouflage-gravy”’ By MYER SHARZER loted Tory Writer Provides F With Sensational Story | * Having accepted the Tory stew, as dished out in Grey North, ‘as its own concoction CCF has apparently found no choice but to serve out the mess without even adding of pseudo-socialism which it formerly used. - John Bracken.” course, clinches any argument in the trade union field. Who is this Golden with the three [u’s, this workingclass vet- eran, this defender of the purity of labor, this experienced fighter of the trade union movement? One might become somewhat suspicious of the fact that he wrote his article in the Toronto “News,” for unfortunately the “News”| is ja ‘notorious ‘little “Ginger Tory Sheet.” However. seeing that M. J. Coldwell wrote for the “Amalgamator.” organ of the Canadian company union gang, and all to spread sweet- ness and light among these poor deluded but, of course, sincere finks, one might begin to sus- pect that “L’er’ Golden had suc- ceeded in putting one over on the naive Tories for the benefit of Canada’s gift to hysterical history, the CCF. But no. The shoe is on the other foot. Revolutionary Gol- den turns out to be none other than an editorial writer for arch- Tory reactionary Toronto Globe and Mail. And to make matters even worse—Golden is also none other than the man credited with being the braintruster of the Tory campaign in Grey North. The Tory-CGF gangup is now ‘a fact. The “red bogey’ cam- paign by the CCF in Grey North, just as 99 percent of the rest of its campaign there, paralleled in erated and financed by the quite evident we are no pri- © corporation but rather 2 she utility.” Shest grants to. the 41 member sncies rose to $417,415.69 and was expected that there would il more organizations applying membership in the future. icKean To Speak itForresters Hall Mergus McKean will address a tlic meeting in the Forresters ll, Monday, February 26, at 0 p.m., on “What the Grey ay clecuon Tee has been much ea yous < “comment on Fergus Mc— fan’s treatment of the question en he addressed Town Meet- nd. replied to the arguments Angus McInnis, M.P., Howard nm. M.P., and Walter Dent: the er speakers on the program. = Horresters Hall meeting will vide an opportunity for the Folic to hear a much fuller dis- sion inerya Cooper. provincial or- izer and candidate for Bur- , will address the meeting on Means to|' ommunity ChestReceives Vell Merited Support One out of every four people in Vancouver subscribed the Community Chest, it was reported at the annual meet- x this week by Fred M. Smelts, retiring chairman. Owned, oer subscribers, he stated that “it Which, of| every reactionary, vicious, anti- labor detail that of the Tories. And not only paralleled — the Golden article reprint is a dove- tailing of propaganda which ex- poses the treacherous coopera- tion with the Tories for all to see. Every honest G@Fer should protest against the printing of the Tory smear-article in the CCE News. And every sincere G@Fer should seriously question the inereasing CC@F cooperation with reactionary Toryism, of which the article is the latest and especially harmful example. Saturday, February 24, 1945 — Page 3 No winter sport. These soldiers are searching for land mines in recently occupied territory. NEW YORK. — (FP). — The Jewish Black Book, an indictment of the Nazis for their systematic mass murder of more than five million Jews, was inaugurated here Feb. 13. _ The Black Book, launched at a dinner at the Hotel Commodore sponsored by the Americans Com- mittee of Jewish Writers, Art- ists and Scientists, will contain documentary proof of the me- thods used to kill the Jews of Hurope, civilians, men, women, children and old people—mur- dered systematically in gas chambers, by ax, by starvation, tertured, raped, wiped out by unheard-of atrocities. It will be published in a dozen different languages and cireulated throughout the world to give the legal base for the trial and pun- ishment of the Nazi war cri- minals. Black Book Of Crimes Committed Against Jews Inaugurated In U.S. atrocities against the Jews is a basic prerequisite to punishment of the real war criminals, Sen. Harley M. Kilgore (D, W. Va.) al. “This is not an act of ven- geance,” he said. “It is a war measure aimed at rooting: out Nazism, fascism and their spe- cious racial doctrines. To weak- en in ferreting out thé real cri- minals, to relent in the punish- outrages would’ be the kind of appeasement which strengthened the forces of fascism. “Prompt action against the War criminals In every walk of life, reaching to the highest strata of Nazi officialdom and the industrialists who supported them, is an urgent demand not alone of the Jewish people but of all European peoples who have suffered under the Nazi yoke.” Compiling the record of Nazi It was pointed out that only about 40 per cent of agency re- quirements were met by the Com- munity Chest, the balance coming from government grants, earn- ings and fees which are charged by agencies like the Victorian Order of Nurses, the YMCA, and SO on. “Why do you need more money when there is so high a level of employment in the city?” is a frequent question asked, accord- ing to Rev. Cecil Swanson, Gen- eral Campaign Chairman. He pointed out that the Community Chest is not a relief-giving or- ganization, but a service one, “The great problem of housing with all its attendant evils” has been increased by the entry of 75,000 more people into the city. Among new officers elected at the meeting were E. A. Jamieson of the Musicians’ Union, now Chairman of the Board of Direct- |; ors. Tribute was paid to the as- Sistance rendered by organizbed labor during and since the cam- paign. The new sound track film “In- vestment in Tomorrow,” will shortly be ready for showings wherever requested. Also “Know Why Tours,” popular during the campaign, will be arranged any “PP federal program. time on request. Replying to newspaper re denunciation of British rule in Independence Day rally in Vic- toria on January 26, Harold Grif- fin, one of the guest speakers at the rally, has issued a statement asserting that a distorted im- pression has been given of what Was said by the three speakers, Mrs. Hilary Brown, Darshan Singh and: himself. Stating that the rally was one of many held in cities through- out the British Commonwealth to mark the day, Griffin points out that it “had no connection with the representations made to the cabinet by liberal and labor bodies supporting the East In- dains’ request for the franchise.” The statement also asserts that the three speakers had agreed not tc touch upon the separate ques- Griffin Asserts Reports Misrepresent Meeting ports stating that some mem- bers of the British Columbia cabinet had changed their minds about granting the franchise to East Indians owing to alleged India by speakers at an Indian tion of the franchise at the meet- ing, but to deal with the subject from the standpoint that the has- tening of victory over Japan and the establishment of a durable peace make it imper. tive to initi- ate democratic political reforms in India immediately. The speak- ers specifically called for the re- lease of Indian“ National Con- gress leaders from imprisonment and giving the Indian people a voice in the sore on of or own affairs. ~ Griffin states that-the news- paper report of the meeting was a vulgarization -of the proceed- ings and that only one: reporter was present, who was too busy taking (pictures to pay careful attention to the’speakers. told 1,000 guests at the inaugur- ment of the perpetrators of these: A message and contribution to help publish the Black Book was cabled from London by Pres. R. J. Thomas of United Auto Work- ers (CIO), now attending the World Trade Union Conference. Other AFL and Ci@ unions are helping to publish the book. e @ | Dorise Neilsen @ 6 e To Visit City Announcement of the forth- coming. visit of Dorise Nielsen, nationally known member of the House of Commons from Saskat- chewan and LPP National Com- mittee member, has aroused great interest in Vancouver. Author of tne recently pub- lished “New Worlds for Women,” Mrs. Nielsen will be guest of honor at a luncheon in the Geor- gia Hotel on Thursday, March 8, at 1230 am. ‘Tickets for this affair are available by phoning PAcifie 1455. The famous M.P. will address a public meeting the same eve- ning in the Vancouver Hotel Ball- room at 8 p.m. A capacity audi- ence is expected for both events. N. S. Gill Fuel Co. New West, 810—FR. 3231 Mill Run Slabs, Edgings, Insides, 2 cords $10 No. 1 Fir Sawdust GARFIELD A. KING Barrister, Etc. t) Suite 61, 553 Granville St. MA. 8642 ‘Vancouver, B.C. - - . Compliments ... Dr. R. Llewellyn Douglas t4 RIGHARDS and HASTINGS Vaneouver, B.C.