a ; fight for labor unity.” ie [err was reduced from 36 mem-,|, Stating that the coalition won because ‘gressive vote wide ' ‘open. | result I _ Sh snenenseiiannstiinnnnmnsismbianninainn CCL, ‘proposals ‘maximum work week with no re- ‘parently failed to learn from’ the’ _the ,elections, where progressive rep- At the re both See lange, dvertisen carrying | in full the résolution on elector- | al ‘unity ag passed: by’ ‘the “last Genvention of--the, B:G: Feder-| ation .of Labor. This - resolution calls for . electoral. unity. -between the:CCE;:thé LPP and-the trade} union movement,: with-the: object, Gn i view of: ‘placings labor: support | ~ “Behind one » -candidate = in eack . electoral. constituency. ° opt the. shor, Dowell call ed by, the 3° Federation. ‘of Saher to pel with 5 -the: Windsor. Auto Strike on QOct-. " cher: 14-in- Vancouver, it was: unanimously. decided, to! eid further protests to the Min-' ' aster of Justice..at Ottawa, :em-'. “phasizing our opposition to _the'}. It; was demanded that Adrian Ar- |: release of Adrian Arcand. eand should be tied: BS) a war criminal, T. A. Mitchell gave. a ‘report on the B.C. reconversion, delegation that met the Cabinet Ministers ! of the Dominion Government at Ottawa. Mr. Mitchell stated: am convinced that in any plans which are considered by the Gov- ‘ernment our proposals will re- .ceive some cosideration, but the amount of consideration will largely depend on how much pub- lic support can now be rallied in support of these proposals.” The included: a 40-hour Manitoba — Lgtoction a lesson which they: ap- recent Ontario provincial resentation of both the CCF and bers to eight.” it entered the election united, Morgan , pointed . out that in the meantime’« CCF, rejecting: sproposals >for electoral unity among, pro-. gressive groups, split the _pro- f “T . duction in take-home pay, “one se ‘tmonth’s.- minimum: séverance pay | tobe given-to-all. workers. affect- | ed by cancellation of work. con- tracts, and that labor and man- ‘agement: be represented “ion ‘the next Domision:- Provincial Bene ferenee.-; € di Charges. Government Neglig ‘Alberni — “Let the: Coalition explain why forms for the regis- tration of voters arrived too late to enable residents to get on the voters list in district after dis- trict along the West Coast | where labor showed . the greatest strength in the Federal Elec- tion!” - : + Opening this remarks with this challenge, Alf.-. Dewhurst LPP candidate -told an. audience in Adbeérni...en. Tuesday night what he termed ‘a story of- disfran- chisement unequalled in the his- tory of this province.” Dewhurst has sat re- turned from a trip up the West Coast which caried him as far north as Zeballos: At Zeballos, -Hecate, Ceepee- cee, Nootka; Refuge Cove and other points, including sections of .Comox constituency ‘where the labor vote was strong in the federal elections, forms for the registration of voters had arriv- ed one day after the registration,|‘] period closed. ~ : Dewhurst was one of the labor delegation including Alderman Walter Yates and James Saxby, ‘| the =fishermen and | : trict Joint Labor : sought an intervie® mier Hart on this g' : occasion of his vis:- Monday night. Prer | cused himself with :< the. . delerat. grounds: that. he commitments. 4 “We received no hyprocritical stat Mt -Hart that hey, | were not on the y: they had had four a Secretary of the Alberni Dis- “the | was inevitable. jforces of progress, in| Manjtoba. [were defeated and the forces of, ne “Eory- Liberal reaction’ won a ae ' cisive victory.” Wwirtsa late} “The Labor-Progréssive Party hopes that the reactionary vic- ‘tery in Manitoba will not be re- . peated on October, 25 in B.G.,? ; Morgan asserted, “and that the’ ‘progressive voters) heré’ will ‘turn |) | out in thousands to defeat British i -Golumbia’s Tory-Liberal Coali+ tion and elect candidates who _ Adeline Beauty Salon’ We Specialize in PERMANENT “WAVING 1148 Granville St. Opposite St. Helen’s Hotet Marine 6612 ~The} 5 The (i Lf isinsaanvatatteuriot repeatedly stressed sion. responded. ‘We weren’t fooling when we published, during _ this period, a series of announcements under ‘the title “Let's Cut the Cackle, "public to beware of spreading any items of secret information that came into their posses- On behalf of the Security Intelligence Office ‘we take this opportunity to thank all those WE WEREN'T FOOLING.... During the past ‘several years the Security asaar |i Intelligence Office of the Combined Services the fact that persons working as enemy agents were caught relaying important information to the enemy across the Pacific and elsewhre. ” warning the “citizens who so sensibly and patriotically ok THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. ASHING THE BRITISH FOR WHAT? PACIFIC ADVOCATE - — PAGE “i Cote sO ae ae a a Pa Whe ae rae tents OF H oe SATURDAY, OCTOBE! |f