me sos imate of the Black Sea. ese workers’ rest homes were erly the palaces of Czats, irinces, noblemen and other “ions of the aristoeracy of old USSia.- orkers’ palaces that Presi- mt ‘Roosevelt, Prime Minister hurehill and Marshal Stalin me with their diplomatic and iitary staffs to develop irther the world pattern of -2 Teheran Concord; to take ade at Teheran to strike the Sscist_ enemy “from the east, St and south,” and to con- m the fervent desire of all jace-loving ‘democratic peo- fs “to destroy, German mili- \ ism and Nazism and to en- se that _ Germany will never ain be “able “to disturb the ace of the: world. 2 Phe. Inighty drive of the ei pmy since January, liberatins land from the Nazi yoke and ieching from the Vistula to + Oder—to the Nazi Iair of clin, coupled with the British veriean and Canadian smash- attack which is now imbling the Siegfried line, ‘dicates the Coneord of Te- an for decisive victory over _ Hitlerite enemy and his un- ditional surrender. It also wides an assurance to all » @ handful of sneering cy- \s and “soft-peace” expon- S that the united and con- ted actions “ef the “Big By TOM, Riviera, was to this Yalta area of nck of the historic decisions ° a new freedom is born” Mc EWEN | the coastal areas of the Crimea there are scores of ok FS’ sanatoria and rest-homes where tens of thousands of et workers, men and women annually spend their sum- ger vacation winning back health and energy in the bracing A large number of © TOM McEWEN LPP Provincial Chairman Three” in earryinge the war to the enemy, is the best guaran- tee that the “Crimea Gharter” will serve the aspiration of all democratic mankind for a new world order of security and peace. Sc eight miles from Yalta, the most southern Grimea summer resort, is the great palace of Lavadia where the “Crimea Charter?” of world democracy was perfected. Up until German occupation of the Crimea the Czar’s palace of Livadia was one of the Soviet Union’s famed sanatoria for tuberculosis. The great palace is a semi-tudor, semi-renais- Sance structure, which must ing out on the Black Sea. - -zreason for this was that the have made the English archi- tect weep when a Czar with his senile maniacal advisor, putin, insisted that the frontal portiers of the palace. be stuck 'on the back of the building, rather than on the front look- The Czar’s favorite “saint”? was set in a small pavilioned circle up on the mountain at the back of the palace known as the “eagle’s eyrie’ where the last of the Romanoffs and their mad advisers plotted against their " people. The Czar’s door Stes which of course must be the “front? door, had therefore to “be set at the rear of the palace, rather than where all normal “people .'. . including the Eng- lish architect felt ‘it should be . . . at the front. The palace erounds and vineyard of Livadia are wun- surpassed for beauty and spa- ciousness, and scores of thou- sands of Soviet factory, office and farm workers have gained new health there. It is fittings that Livadia, with its old tradi- tions of cruel serfdom, and its new Soviet system of health, vigor and freedom, should have been the site for the perfec- tion of a happier freer world for mankind. That there the peoples of the democratic world, marching on the last lap - of complete vyictory over the Hitlerite enemy should hear reiterated in stirring promise those famous words of Te- heran: “We shail seek the co- operation and. active partici- pation of all nations, large and small, whose peoples in heart and mind are dedi- cated, as our own people, to the elimination of slavery, oppression and intolerance. The Palace of Livadia near Yalta, wher e the Crimea Conference was held, and where id. Roosevelt and his staff sestcled ale ring the conference. Ras- ~ ‘ "nich; In the beautiful grounds of Alupka Palace, Crimea, We will welcome them as they may choose to come into the world family of demo- cratic nations.’ Against the Crimea Charter we hear in unison the howls of the Nazi marauders from their dens in Berlin and Mu- the Polish — emigre “SOV— “ernment” conspirators. in Lon- don; and the CGE in Ganada. From’ Angus ‘MacInnis’ “Tehe- ran and all ‘that bunk” to the current issues of the “Canadian Forum,” which eyniecally asks the question “whether cham- pagne dinners do much to al- ter the realities of power poli- ties] 28. 9227 ane one issue, and gives its own answer in the next . “however, interna- tional the language of the Three Wise Men (Forum’s em- phasis) may be, what we are goinge to haye in fact for the next generation is a purely self- centered Machiavellian policy of national power practiced by each one of them.” Such pronouncements syn- chronize with the mental dis- courses of Tzar Nicholas and Rasputin in the “Wagles Ey- rie” at Livadia, and not with the three great men history has chosen to guide human destiny in a transitional and cruel epoch. One can understand the howls of the Nazi beast fol- —Continued on Page 13. The “Red Flag’ Palace where Crimea, Marshal Stalin and his aides resided during the Conference. of Mishor, ala