| aby, turned out to be a real “find” eess chairman, and Bill Miller was moinsters’ loss and South Burnaby’s ffache and Bob Lecomte were right on nnie Johnson did her usual fine work |, and Charlie Johson and J. Thomp- _ right out in front for Vernon; while f ings and Barney McGuire rolled up a for Yellowknife. if eo we must ring off - pe to announce final figures on the Pance, and the trophy winners. e a May Day parade, the committee in Me ks, this is really more than we have TURN ON THE HEAT---Continued gota: dnd can we use it! Bert Hansen : ned in a nice performance on subs eehile C. F. Coleman and Max Honey | \rk for Salmon Arm. Mrs. Sunnell of forever.” Well quickly every ti] next week, ples’ “war. > chagrined to see a slogan which boldly proclaimed “May the class struggle go on to expect the press drive really must ask all clubs to get the balance of that cash quota in as quickly as possible. — ee . < EventS are moving quickly and ever more solidarity and determination around the demands ~ of Jabor are the order of. the day. To develop and strengthen these is the role of P.A. It speaks with a mighty voice for all people struggling for security, and the peace of plenty and good will that is the victory we must achieve from the sacrifices and suffering of the anti-fascist peo- 6 _ _You and the thousands like you, whose voice is P.A. must keep it rolling off the press. So, come on, all together, just one more push, and we can have it over the top on both counts. comrades, it is equally fallacious to go on forever; so we day. Fighting demonstrations of Dear Sir: city of Vancouver, I wish to acquaint plight and drastic needs of the Spanish the coming of winter, will be in a most MARGARET BLACK. ent as a basis for y can recognition. |) agreement on the § veparations from ~ the signing of peace — . Finland, Romania } some detail on the atomic energy, the “sters announced that sntrol commission, to od as soon as the sions) Organization nuary, will proceea ‘“‘tmost despatch” tc - all phases of th. F sm and make recor ' on the following =. sions: @ ation from national @ of atomic weapons fer major weapons mass destruction, f& -ol of atomic energy |. necessary to ensure © for peacetime pur- | afeguards by way of ® ad other means to =. icity Mosely ' Sir Oswald Mosley, 'e British Union of “i wartime detainee, / :d that he is launch- Pshing business. The 4 ll be put forward in og venture are those » d before.the war, ex- "ey are now further Tosley stated. 4 members of Parli- expressed extreme 2 with the govern- vers to questions re- 2 Yeecent public auc- ranite bust of Hitler Blags at the German id indicated that they this matter and will mal queries regard- swly formed Hitler- Legion of Christian and the activities of -to a question as to eee bust and Nazi =re not destroyed, the iiry Secretary to the “E Works stated: ‘actical to attempt to 13 Unity Continued realization that there are people in the SOVIET FOREIGN | MINISTER MOLOTOV “Bodyguard” LONDON, Morgan Phillips, secretary of the Labor party, de- manded this week that the Con- servative Central Office either withdraw or explain a document it recently issued which calls upon junior Conservatives to form “during times of political ex- citement, an efficient bodyguard for candidates and other speakers who are liable to receive rough treatment.” Condemning the plan to create a ‘fascist body- guard”, Phillips declared that “this is an invitation to fight the people’ who would not toler- ate “any attempt to introduce force or threat of force in the set- Jemen of poliical arguments.” a fe La & 4s fe By A> 2 4 Hoy’s Electronic Radio SALES & SERVICE 605 E. 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ALFRED The Unitarian An Appeal For Aid To Spanish Refugees -On behalf of the Spanish Refugee Appeal Committee of the ‘There are about 100,000 Spaniards, women and children, the sur- vivors of the 500,000. who were driven into exile, and who, with Thousands of Spaniards who have been working as wood- cutters in the Pyrenees through the summer, have- been driven down by the cold. They are literally in rags, and are still wear- ing the patched and re-patched clothing they wore at the end of the Civil War. There will be very few Spanish Republicans still alive in France next spring if we do not see that they have warm clothing and sufficient food this winter. They require immediate medical care, clothing, housing, and the intimate sense of fellowship and faith in human nature which comes with the terested in them. They have been stripped of everything except Thousands of Spaniards have been murdered by the German Gestapo. Thousands died in battle liberating France. Thousands died in the concentration camps of Dachu, Belser, Mauthausen, the assistance and generosity of our Canadian people, can regain their health and become strong again to carry on the struggle for democracy. They are not receiving any help from UNRRA or the Red Cross for the technical reason that Franco Spain All lovers of democracy and of its advance against tyranny sentially the same as those put|| may materially assist, our democratic friends, the Spanish Re- forward by Truman, Attlee and]]| publicans in France, oy contacting Mrs.-M. Bladen, 4022 Perry . .. - Street, Vancouver, who will transfer any funds to the Spanish Mackenzie King during the Refugee Appeal of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee in Washington conference as_ the San Francisco. I have no hesitation, therefore, in urging any one : a in sympathy with the continued extension of democracy to ac- basis fOr agreement with!" the tively support the Spanish Refugee Appeal Committee of this Soviet Union. 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