Labor Arts' Concert badié teant Clement Q. Wil- noted concert and liams, Australian lyric bari- fone, and Enid Conley (Mrs. Williams), pianist, will be featured guest artists on the People’s Concert Series, Sun- day, December 2, at 7:30 Pp-m., in the Boilermakers’ Hall. Other prominent soloists on this 31st program conducted by the Labor Arts Guild, under auspices of the Vancouver La- bor Council, will be Beth Emery Morrison, pianist; Natalie Min- unzie, mezzo-soprano; Donalda Rix, Russian dancer; and Dick Benz, marimba player. Phyllis Schuldt will accompany Miss Minunzie and Miss Rix. Two members of the Dicken- Sian Players will present a hu- morous sketch from Pickwick Papers, entitled ‘‘The Two Wel- jers,” with Charlie Ward as Sam and Tom Luckett- as Tony. A group of Alpine dancers, who are a highlight attraction of the annual Vancouver Folk Festivals, will give a series of Austrian-Bavarian ‘folk dances |" with native costumes and musi- cal instruments of the Tyrol, fea- turing the famous ‘“schuhplatt- fer.” - The CPR Male Voice Choir, under the direction of R. T.q Jones, with Winifred Wilkinson at the piano, will complete an evening’s entertainment of high standard and interesting variety. SSR ESE SR SR RE RS SR BSL : Buy LPP Xmas Cards $1.00 per box | 1 Dozen sssorted Cards ROOM 105 SHELLY BUILDING PERCU AG ANG ENG ANG ENG ENGR SARA MANANAMA NANA 4 SPRAINS, Recognition For Spanish Veterans The governments of Poland, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria have recognized what the Big Three declared in the Potsdam Agree- ment, that the war with fascism actually started in Spain when Franco, Mussolini and Hitler be- gan their onslaught on the Re- public. So Poland, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria have granted their na- tionals who fought with the Loy- alists in Spain the same pen- to veterans of World War II. Two thousand Canadians bat- tled in the International Brigade, where they had their own Mac- kenzie-Papineau Battalion: Some five hundred of them lie dead on Spanish soil. Many returned wounded. Quite a number of those who came back, fought agajn in Canada’s armed services. : Canada would do well to, fol- low the example of Poland, Yu- goslavia and Bulgaria and grant Spanish War vets recognition as the first of our lads who took up arms against the enemy. Inco Profits Soar To All-Time High The international Nickel Com- pany of Cdnada is rounding out 1945 on the crest of a greatly expanded profit... A company statement reveals that for the three month period ending September 30 INCO’s net profits totalled $5,449,971 in United States funds. In the _ preceding quarter $6,184,448 was accumulated. And for the first nine months of this year alone the total net profit of _INCO—after charges, depreciation, amortization, taxes, etc.—amounted to $18,977,565. INCO’s consolidated balance AE CERRO EPR ; sheet shows that the company is BRUISES. A well-known B. C. hockey manager writes: “Thanks for the opportunity to try this new healing discovery. We feel that Derma-Vite is as essential to our medicine kit as smelling salts and iodine . . . for sprains, I feel sure that if it had not bruises and charleyhorses. been for Derma-Vite we should have missed the services of some cf our players.’” This natural healing discovery is a mineral *peloid. Sold by all druggists under money back guarantee. Price A PRODUCT OF * A mineral clay-lfke substance of high therapeutic value. RAYVITE LTD. PACIFIC ADVOCATE — PAGE 12 sions and grants that are given]. equally as great as the U-S., is to be ignored, according to Can- ada’s Mackenzie King. And the Anglo-Soviet-U.S. alliance, which brought victory to the democrat- ic world, and is the only force capable of enforcing a lasting peace, is to be scrapped. The alleged excuse for this form of atom bomb blackmail by American imperialism and its junior partners — Britain and Canada—is the completely un- supported charge of unilateral action by Soviet Russia in East- ern Europe and now in Iran. “SOVIET INTERFERENCE” But the recent events in the Balkans have knocked the bot- tom out of the Iies about Soviet Three Power Pact “interference.” The people of Hungary, Yugoslavia and Bul- garia have voted freely for de- mocratie governments of their choice, in which the only inter- ference has come from the Catholic hierarchy and agents of foreign imperialism. Throughout Eastern Europe people’s Sor ments have taken power, gi the land to the peasants, ta action against the remnants of fascism, and established firm, de- mocratic administrations. Yet British foreign. secretary Bevin and U.S. state secretary Byrnes continue to hurl accusa- tions at the USSR, and hypo- critically plead, as Bevin did only “last week, for Russian “un- (Letter from CIO President Philip Murray to President Truman.) Dear Mr. President: I cannot overstress the importance of what I am about to urge. It is a matter of the utmost importance for world peace and democracy that the United States immedi- in an extremely strong position. In September 1944 current as- sets stood at $130.0 millions. One year later this had in- creased to $137.9 millions. of which $24.7 millions is in eash and another $58.4 millions is in treasury bills, tax. notes, and other securities. ‘These company-published fig- ures show that INCO has reach- ed the top realm of Canadian | monopoly. 63 West Cordova Street PACIFIC Pacific Philip Murray Demands U.S. Break With Franco ately withdraw its support for the Franco regime in Spain and recognize a Spanish Republican government to serve as a pro- visional authority for that coun- try. In. 1987, Spain became the la- boratory of fascism. Too many of us here in America refused to recognize the danger at that time, thought we could compro- mise with evil.’ The Spanish Re- public refused to make such a compromise, but they were ahead of their day and could not rally our support. Today we recognize tie real debt that we owe these heroes and we must see to it that their effort was not in vain. 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