: jmpire and servedias a avestment of resources itech. Profits have flow- to. Holland at the ex- fan exploited peasantry ‘-whose daily individual las two cents a day! ’s “benevolent” imper- Sans nothing to the In- 4 They know the stark cry struggle for free ‘been ruthlessly ‘crush- y national’ independ- onesian People: But source of cheap labor for the rement has ‘been de- feated .and a greater tryanny instituted.; In 1948 the Japanese cap- tured the islands. The invaders said that they came as libera- |}tors but the Indonesians soon discovered that it was simply a case of one aggressor replacing another. They joined with the Dutch, the British, and the other colonials in fighting® the enemy. | But they made it clear ‘that ‘once the war ended they expected, /nstruction of the= first -lotron: in’ the. Radium nade possible practical fee and led=to ‘the of: new~ effects—e.z., ‘egration _ of uranium. ad..a. new, page -in. the | the. life of. this . little ‘stsp.led bys Academi- -#...Joffe, -haves- united nthe: solution.of these al- problems of..natur- “Ige.. The Radium -Insti- -anium atoms on Soviet Taking its theoreti- sements fora basis, -the has developed practi- ‘ods’ of extracting ur- ts with artificial radio- = torked out the distribu- “ms from the distribut- mic Energy Studied Soviet Scientists ‘t progress have Soviet scientists miade in the study ': energy and its’ release? _ | a leading Soviet scientist,’ itled. “The March of Soviet Science’’ 4 year—long . before the atomic bomb came off ‘the iret weapons), has this to aS2y. on the subject: Professor Alexander (published reatest: achievement of this. scientific approach is that of=the young Soviet radiologist, Perzhak, who ‘observed an ef- fect which is created artificially in uranium atoms by neutron bombardment. It appears that the uranium is not merely -dis- integrated by the action of_the atomic particles; it undergoes continuous, ~sponstaneous_ disin- tegration, invariably following a law like that of radio-active dis- integration, and at the same time’ it is converted into the elements of the radium series.! “This is a discovery of cardinal importance: The most profound problems of the mastery of the immense reserves of atomic energy and the distribution of matter.in the universe appear to be. iubeérent in this conception of the structure of matter.’’. O©S©OOOHOO OO 98 009 OOOO © OOOO 9H OOOO OOO O08 of 50 cents for each insertion sor less with .10 sents for each 1 ae is made for notices appearing /mn. 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Weddings. 600 lesian Victims tal Imperialist Suppression e are 72 million people in the Indonesian islands. inadians never heard of them and never knew that is such a group of islands in the East Indies. years they have formed part of the large overseas in a Soviet News pam-} WHAT'S DOING? FINAL ELECTION RALLY Concert—Beacon Theatre Sunday, October 21st, 1945 Variety Program East End LPP Club 132 Sponsored by -. Tickets obtained at Cigar Stand, East Hastings—50c. C ADVOCATE—PAGE 15 Of and would demand, their free- dom. “A strong underground movement flourished against the Japanese. With the Japanese captitula- tion- the ‘situation became acute. Dutch : authorities prepared to reoccupy the islands as if noth- ing had happened. Some 35,000 Japanese: troops were retained, ostensibly because there were no facilities to remove them, but actually to browbeat the Indo- nesians. Uprisings have flared. From Australia,.in an appeal for world support,..the Commit- tee of Indonesian Political Ex- iles stated categorically that “a reimposition of the undemocra- | tic and ruthless Dutch rule .~. is not and never will be accep- ted by our people.” The -statement was made in September. But within a few weeks. British..troops landed. in Batavia .and. Java to enforce Dutch ~ rule and liquidate -all partisan. resistance. The British colonial -office gave -as-its rea- son~that.England’s desire is to restore law and order;''stop ex- cesses,“and give the Indonesians an opportunity to secure inde- pendence in a tranquil fashion. That is no more true this:time. than it was in the case of Greece: Once again British:-men and. (British - arms are ‘Being used to frustrate democracy. ~ What happens in’ Indonesia is important for several reasons. The people there are fighting for their’ freedom. The actions of the Dutch and British are’a_ flagrant- attempt to inflict the colonial slave status upon them. This coercion is being practised by.:two signatories to the San Francisco Charter who, on. the SDOSECEESSRRSEGCREELReOR 2 CK WX, Mon., Oct. 15, 9:45-10:00 p.m., Austin Delany, : CK WX, Mon.: Oct. 15, 8:15-8:30, CKNW, Mon., Oct. 15, 8:15-8:30 - North Vancouver Jack Greenall, New Westminster. p-m., Charles Stewart, New Westminster CJOR, Tues., Get. 16, 10:00-10:15 p.m:, Maurice Rush, : Center: CIOR, Wed., Oct. 17, 10:00-10:15 p.m., “‘The People Speak,” Center. CK WX, Wed., Oct. 17, 9:45-10:00 p.m., Alf Dewhurst, Alberni. CJOR, Thurs., Oct. 18, 10:00-10:15 p.m., Tom McEwen, Comox. CBC. Thurs., Oct. 18, 10:30-10:45 p.m., Nigel Morgan, Center CJOR, Fri., Oct. 19, 5:30-5:45 p.m., C. Stewart and Harold Pritchett, CJOR, Sat., Oct. 20, 6:30-6:45 p.m., “CJOR, Fri.; “‘Oct.19, 10 :00- 10: 15 a.m., Jean Mason, Sid Zlotnik, CK WX, Friz Vancouver. East Alf Dewhurst, Alberni. Burrard Oct. 19, 10:15-10:30. a:m., Arthar Delany, North Van. CKWX, Mons Oct. 22, 9:45-10:90 p.m., Nigel Morgan and: Maurice CKNW, Mon., Oct: 22, 8:15-8:30 Rush, Centre. p.™., Charles Stewart, i «iNew..Westminster CIOR.. Mon., Oct. 22, 10 745-11 :00. p.m., “Sia Zlotnik and Jean Mason, - Burrard CIJOR, Mon., Oct. ,22, 10:45- 11: 00 p.m., Austin Delany, N. Vancouver. CKNW,,. Mon., Oct. 29, 8:00-8:15 p-m., Charles Stewart, New Westminster. co ih! “test. of first , granting And; in: a’ ‘sense most important of all, these. denials of* freedom to the’ peoples of the Pacific lead directly to aggression tand war. ; The Indonesian crisis has’ caused by a deliberate betrayal of the Atlantic Charter priciples. Obviously this is an intolerable condition. Oppression and -all foreign “domination must’ cease |) rand Indonesia made frée. 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