= Adequate Social Se viie Needed | Says LPP Woman Candidate eer Jewish Women, and teas held throughout her constituency. Following her evening broadcast, Minerva Cooper attends evening Votes for eighteen-year olds, financial -assistance from govern- ment and the extension of train- ing facilities, opportunity for jobs and advancement and a net- work of modern recreation cen- tional mothers’ allowance of not less than $60.00 per month for a mother and one dependent, with additional provision for other children. i a One of the funniest 20s :king away from the full im_|©°0UnCi has so far failed in any = B niGas bP Sea Byancicco | basic way is aside from the cial security. The Labor-Pro- gressive Party stands for a na- are taken up with meetings with union locals, women clubs, Pion- The meeting to which repre- sentatives of all major political parties are invited, will be con- = sae |Peint. Canada’s delegates did = ducted for the electors of Van- : oe are those implications ? |take part in the attempt, and be-| ( couver Burrard. and will take Bocouly, this. the vd eccusitn (cause of that are to be eons place in Forresters Hall, 315 _at lasting peace and security | 1 = e pends almost entirely upon demned. West Broadway, on Thursday, P- continuation of the grand What worries Canadians most May 17. 7 Vliance of Britain, United |im all this is the fact that behind A new scheme, whereby the union canvassers work can be co- erdinated with the maximum of efficiency, includes teams, head- ed by Captains who will conduct the canvass campaign in the various ridings. Leaflets are be- ing issued by the Publicity Com- mittee for general distribution notifying the electorate of time and places of meetings. “As part of the financial drive designed to make PAC self- supporting buttons have been placed on sale among the ship- yard workers and to date are be- most of these moves lies a deep- seated antagonism toward the Soviet Union. = ates and the USSR, the al- 4 ance which brought victory ‘er German fascism and is ow the only guarantee i ie Big Three, with China and )-ance, are the only powers i ‘Je to protect the -small na- ons against World War III, | id the new security organiza- i] on must be founded on that ‘cognition. All the talk of ustice” and the “rights” of = uall nations fostered by re- # tion everywhere is just so e 3 Justing Following a threat by-Grant McNiel, Provincial Execu- tive member cf “he CCF, that they face expulsion from that party “alorg with teir leader,’’ CCE supporters of H. W. Herridge, purged ex-CCF member and federal candidate for the federal riding of Kootenay) the CF for refusal to conform West, gave Harok. Winch a with the executive’s decision pre- rough ride at a eNOS STA conduct- venting him from running for ec by the CCF in Trail. federal office, despite the fact that he was elected by the mem- bers of the CCF as candidate for a | The admission of Argentina was in itself a direct insult to the Soviet delegation, both in the way the admission was “handled jand in its implications. The drive jagainst the Security Council is a direct threat to Big Three junity and the decisions of the |Crimea Conference. And the re- \fusal’to seat the representatives |of 60 million organized trade Charging that Winch can be thanked fer handing the West ich deception intended to junionists also has anti- Soviet 2 3213 ) Z 'ver up that principal fact. limplications. The new world la- Co Ses Cae* to ee eo ne Rog seaay West riding. ae ee eee an Jae ae ze . : 5 ‘ _lbar falavatoa po masses BAS e meeting was in a turmoil, as Grant MacNeil i recent | Sued. Collections have een taken he Canadian people’s un-| bor e eee Be |up at all meetings of unions and Winch was repeatedly challenged as he attempted to answer ques- tions put from the floor. statement to the press said that the members of the CGF who support Herridge will be ousted irom the party. They will be given the same opportunity as was given to Herridge to show cause why they should not be expelled before such action is taken. : Finess at Canada’s support of |highest point of labor unity in ie zentina stems from their re-|history: For the first time in ‘uition that the admission of |history the Soviet trade unions #): fascist state as a member|are a recognized part of an in- (the United Nations indicates|ternational labor federation. To | Strength of world appease-|deny this great body representa- Pat circles, and their fear that/tion at San Francisco has been id tn though the UNCIO writes | to yield to the opponents of ood charter for world security, | Anglo-Soviet-American coalition, é f implementation can still be|in which world-labor can play a @2ked by the Munich men. jgreat part. 9 Canada the chief opponents | The Vancouver TILC’s denun- /scouine world security can be|ciation of Ganada’s part in ad- #"d among the Tory imperial-|mitting Argentina is therefore se the Bloc Populaire pro-fas-|justified from any angle The iS, and under many guises, |council’s position should be ex- the financial position of thé Com- mittee is better than at any time Since our drive started.” W. J. Robson, Chairman of the Finan- cial Committee told PA. Publicity arrangments are be- ing completed for a leaflet out- lining voting procedure and reg- istration, and will be distributed by PAC within a week. A second leaflet, dealing with jobs for all and post war security, will be issued at an early date. The Dock and: Shipyard Work- ers Union has recently, as part “Herridge is out, and you will be out and we want you out because you won't abide by democratic rule,” the har- assed leader finally shouted at the members present. “You played a dirty trick on your constituency by saying that you had only one man that you could send to Ottawa” si ! Herridge has receiyed the sup- pert of the unions of the Kooten- ay West constituency, and has broad support among all The hectic meeting followed a BEQs pene the top leaders of the|iended to all sections of Canada’s i @ ®t the Canadian delegation |ting San Francisco has echoed the |that labor movement, with labor let- Mackenzie King realize now every organized working ei i n i ds fully: be- Fcles of these varied groups |man in Canada stan / @tirst. of all voting for fascist|hind the Big Three leadership of BE Tn ee Saas 2 2 “jf ganization: | \P5entina’s admission, then flirt- new world security orga q Wie controversy that was touched off when the CCF provincial execu- tiye ignored the will of the con- Stituency committee and arbi- trarily placed another candidate in the field in place of Herridge. gressive elements of the area. He has courageously refused to be bullied by the provincial execu- tive of the €CF, and will run as an independent labor candidate Herridge has been ousted from in the elections. ef their program, sent telegrams to Ottawa protesting the pro- posed release of Adrien Arcand. ex-leader of the Canadian Fas- cist movement, and protesting: the admittance of Argentina to the World Seeurity Conference.