THE B.C. Page Three Ss The - President’s COLUMN 1944, is a date which forward to victot men sweeping ‘ance preparing to ‘e at the very heart Fas- cism, Berlin, mendous wat of true patriotism, solidarity and unity sweeps the Canadian peopl and labor working on the produc- tion front to produce more of the essentials essary to back our fighting men, rejecting all strike provocation and sowers of diseord vantages Ities. It nature. Hitler's new wor! turns out to be only er in sharper form; Chur- exter ae i ae he onduct of the war an the Paiteer world which in ee pess- ni ive reached imism and co! pt hay a new low in criticism. It is it often that we have reason to differ with the Forum as it is a discriminating - servant magazine. But since considered as a semi-official ex- party rank a publicly fiven aoe Eee the me for agreeme: rticle Ean a Bede i is psatited pus Bad ee ” and its absurd he itstanding cerca the war is its re- action: nature a the contents, Goeueels Chisel would be leased. Be eeds to offer sweeping generalizations un- po! any in. e do not think that Mr. ree is a fascist or a reactionary. ued Continued Fraser Valley Organization common people ee and befor the war, al ted on organiza- ganized h very clever persons who pea phrase enjoy ae a subtle seman ho like to ii a The sam deapeabl soeent to make, and is completely false. menti socialism asd ear, or na fe: ae st World War nations. contra: poli One was ASE y and revolution- Nova Scotia, District 26 “Pang ies aaa a There can be ante one definite showing of selfish interest, narrow partisan attitude. We mus! tite ah has one re bah be the Can: Forum: “In psscent months dian Forum has been Sinisa a series of commentaries of the an all of our people for the success- ful conclusion of the battle of Europe and for the coming new ieee which Teheran has made sible. C. A. LANGFORD Sheet Metal Works Heating a Specialty 720 12TH STREET NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. Phone 3288 the Red Service, providing the faites LUMBER WORKER realy oy Z ae ANSWER By NIGEL MORGAN International Board Member and Legislative Director PEOPLE LIVE AT HO! Most people work eae ditions on the j a living, To protect and improve their con- job we join unions. We organize to win our rights u after work, people go home. There we start spendi gs. People don’t to live their me, too, workers are faced with many aed But they are aezet aoe a problems in the shop or the worker and his wife must ‘in ae ae we one our aoe eae 2 ling our e: live to work. We work to live. At home yeast lives, ildren a good education? Why is ase no good community nursery in our neigh- borh Is see Ev IREN who wo! ae i—that includes all industrial work- ers, ena oe ei farmers, professionals, and small busi- 1 nd their families need commun: inity organizations to sprotect e Hall or the Parliament Buildings, or fi aly to Ott a. Take ae simplest problem, such as the high cost of living, or the black market, and you find that th ee it starts in neigh! ae grocery store 0) butcher shop, if you it to thing al ; you have to Ss how they will IL be enforced. re ized in the communities for political ac- meetings, eal aceesieee to public officials, send Je ters and telegrams to their MLA’s and MP's and make our will kno’ Tf wv t action, we can turn out on sees day and elect representatives who will. listen to the will of the ehtsina as oe organi- rights a a "aie citizens. is simple as ada for the su $500 cash! A shameful act! Judge McPhee and a go mittee recently recomme its return to its former ers—the ‘ainian er-Labor Temple Association. The custodian is still i q caiae Politi sal Action Committees have this week been supplied with handy postcards which may be forwarded to the Prime Minister ¢ ree. cee Tf sone paver already received your postcard, demand one ur Job uae pre Committee. Support th The British Columbian and WEEK! Est. 1860 “We Dominate Our Field” BRITISH COLUMBIA resolved ‘that this con- upon the C saildped mole that be utilized for the collection oe blood in the caine ing sections of British Columbia.” When in Town Register 1e UNION HIRING HALL 204 Helden Bldg, Halls to their rightful owners—halls Tina or were e built Oe ca bie nickels and dimes of See GUIDE TO POLITICAL ACTION—Page 8 GREEN HAVEN ee Tob: DUNCAN — B.C.