rf ¢ 5 asue ofthe Austrian Work- af sEmoployee, a copy sof vehich Fst yeached’ here. “Bothni’sS iy which appeared. {ine the qe issue of the. newspaper, ;;that “there-isgno easy =| 9 achieve “‘worthy- ‘condi- re fT human beings.” He de- eng) ‘that a “strong united lag inion organization” can do ad that it will be done : ‘he energy innate in the = on working class.” , lyging in the same issue,, tivgiment minister Ernst ‘hic declares that “it was cig Sfortune of the working ting amd the entire people ied. e working class was split iit even able as trade un- : to form: a firm demo- : fighting bloc. The fact fn Austria today Social- jg: Communists, Catholics mj therents of no party have ae in the ATUF is the first step ‘towards working |unity. By -that_ step, , Mts and employees have 4 that they realize the © rout tasks and. take an ac- iy art. in the work of re- ‘i #iction.” aa epiceschairian Alois rger, :a-~ Catholic points °@t trade union: -reconstruc- s been carried out exten- fyand that:the workers are ea astically :flocking=into-the fj mions: Second vice-chair- = -ottlieb: Fiala; a Commu- = riteés*on the =tesponsibility = brians»who: fought on Ger- .. Side: and points.;out that f strian people are-bound to feeling ‘of deep -gratitude es the Allies:--All of the hee < indicate the LENE of canveansusuognansysuovenoassorpresseaueseagegeassrasy 5 R LATEST STYLES” K Shop At ‘a;ue Ladies Apparel 2 932. Granville St. L 7ANCOUVER,§ SBC. ne Pratt Uperseceseasz Peatieti titty) aches S¥UE JUURECCUSEQEUCSUNERUSHCULESURERESERESEIOAUISLUOCSS ANAT ES @ALK-RITE SHOE 1 REPAIRS i= oeedy Service or While t You Wait ; 48 Sixth Street W WESTMINSTER B.C. ADESUETUCURSETOSUAEESERSUEGHISESSISRSSCREROCERSIORR BBE Est. 0340 766 E. 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The fascist political ‘provisional government have do- nated large sums of money to-the group and a special postal stamp ‘has been issued, the ‘proceeds of ‘which are to go to the organiza- unions and from all the anti- tion: Tim Buck To Buck, National Leader of the The purpose of the school is to enable. leading members of the Labor-Progressive Party to make a brief but intensive study of fundamental . Marxism-Leninism in their relation to the labor movement’s problems in the coming period. Imperialism in the light of new conditions aris- ing from the defeat of fascism will: be studied in particular. A. eombination of planned group discussions and a limited number of lectures will be util- ized to insure the maximum stu- dent participation. The syllabus will include a de- tailed study of Imperialism, and ‘will include Lenin’s analysis of the features. of the imperialist -epoch and the growth and de- velopment of Canadian imper- jalism. Provincial Party School. « The Labor-Progressive Party School, to be conducted at Orlomah Beach, in J ericho Camp, will feature lectures by Tim Fergus McKean, Provincial Leader. Lecture At Labor-Progressive Party, and War will be made including Im- perialism and the war, Imperial- ism and fascism, Munichism, The Soviet Union and the War, co- alition military and_ political, Teheran, Crimea, Labor and the fight for lasting peace, The Pa- eific War, China, India, the co- lonial question, as well as many other subjects. The role of labor in Canadian politics will form the second half of. study. National unity and democratic coalition policy in the war against fascism will be studied, as well as the other problems arising in the labor- political scene. Candidates have been nomi- nated.-by -the warious clubs, and the choice of candidates was made this week at a special meet- A study of the Second World ing of Personnel Directors. Vancouver's Union Funera! 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Refreshment Social and Dance— Saturday, July 2ist., 8 p.m., Olympia Hall, 2303 E._Hastings and Grandview Clubroom, 875 E. Hastings. Refresh- (Clubs and Chairmen listed VANCOUVER CENTER WEST END CLUB—Charles Caron: Meets every second and fourth Wednes- day each month, 1332 Davie St. VICTORY SQUARE—Jack Taylor: Meets every Friday at 8 p.m., 339 West Pender St., in Boilermakers’ Hall. EAST END—Jobn Sawitsky: Meets every second and fourth Wednes- day, 875 East Hastings. GEORGIA. John Stark: Meets every first and third Thursday of each month, -Croatian Hal: GRAND VIEW—Carolyn McFarlane: Meets every -second and fourth Thursday each month, 875 East Hastings. VANCOUVER EAST HASTINGS BAST—Helen Mathieson: Meets every second and fourth Wednes- day each month, Olympia Hall, 2303 East Hastings. NORQUAY—Bffie Jones: Meets every second and fourth Wednes- day of each: month, Norquay Hall, Slocan and Kingsway. SOUTH HILL— 3. Henderson: Meets every: second and fourth Wednes- day of each .month, Horticultural Hall, 41st- and Fraéer VANCOUVER BURRARD BURRARD EAST—Val Christie: Meets every second and fourth Wednes- day of each month, 1302 East 12th. FAIRVIEW— Por information about meetings, phone Mrs. Mason, FA. 0749M. KITSILANO—Arst Makepeace Meéts every second and fourth Thureday, Harmony Hall, 1655 W. Broadway. SWING SHIFT SWING SHIFT—Meetings will be resumed in August, second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. Grandview Hall, 875 East Hastings. NORTH VANCOUVER NORTH VANCOUVER—Dorothy Lynas; Meets every second and fourth Wednes- day of each month, Eighth and Lonsdale. BURNABY CENTRAL BURNABY—Chas. Stewart: NORTH BURNABY—Len Ainsworth: Meets every 2nd and 4th Friday. Norbum Hall, 3890 Hastings East. SOUTH BURNAEY—Robt. Le Comte: NEW WESTMINSTER NEW WESTMINSTER—Jack Greenall: Meets at 59 Alexander Street! QUEENSBORO—Bert Samson. . DELTA FORT LANGLEY—Angelo Gentile. GREEN TIMBERS—A. B. Eyton. LANGLEY—Mrs. G. McDonald. RICHMOND EAST—Paul Btoom. WHITE ROCK—F. Choate. BRIDGEVIEW—A. B. Armstrong. ALDERGROVE—Victor Vesterback. PORT KELLS—Stanley » Lowery. HJORTH ROAD—Gladys Fergusoe. p CLOVERDALE—W. Goods. Be - DEWDNEY AGASSIZ—Mrs. “Molly Stillwell MISSION—-Shelly Rogers. WEBSTERS CORNERS—John Larsen. ‘ YALE MERRITT—Angelo Rosso. KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS—-W. R. Price. RED LAKE—J. W. Smith. SALMON ARM SALMON ARBM—Jack Honey. NOTCH HILL—T. A. Hubsaia. ELLLELLL LL ELL SLL SHE LE ELEL EL Ph Ph bbb heheheh hobbichebebbeds LPP CLUB DIRECTORY by Provincial Constituencies) REVELSTOKE MT. CARTIER—P. Balyn. REVELSTOKE—Mac_Ivanauskas. MALAKWA—J. A. Johanson. NORTH. OKANAGAN ENDEFPBY—wW. H. Johnson. LUMBY—A. C. Close. VERNON-—Steve Ursulak. SOUTH OKANAGAN KELOWNA CITY—M. Popoff. KELOWNA RURAL—S. Jackson. SIMILK AMEEN COPPER MOUNT AIN—Angus OSOYOOS—Max .Rudnov. PENTICTON—E. R. Cobb. PRINCETON—Geo. Basich. HEDLEY—John . Govik. GRAND FORKS GREENWOOD GRAND FORKS—Alan C. Clapp. ROSSLAND TRAIL BLUEBERRY CREEK—S. 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