“Our party must be in thiselection U.S. aggression in Vietnam. This Commons, which should include THE with its candidates to say the things would be a foreign policy Peecuye Communists, which will deny a clear ae which must be said, and which no one neutrality to serve the cause Of world majority to either the Liberal or a else will say’? Nelson Clarke, peace. Tory party. This would be the best ale- |i chairman of the Communist Party’s - -s aie . outcome of this election.” the || central campaign committee told the 92 °0n.U-S- domination, a. Soe cal Pacific Tribune during the course of sweeping program for the While in B.C., Clarke held Lo e te | his visit to British Columbia last nationalization of the U.S. trusts in discussions with provincial officers ind V4 week. Canada. of the party, addressed membership ety | : e ‘‘On the national question, meeting of Denty ene pee 7 000 IN oe ale |) “We are faced with a situation in yecognition of the right of the French Vancouver and Fraser Valley where : ure || which our country has been brought Canadians in Quebec to sovereignty, the party’s election policy was Ort into political and economic crisis aS _ag the only basis on which a new pact discussed. A conference of: $ ] 0] erere) TO GO ee. | a result of years of subservience to of confederation has a chance to be Vancouver Island party members Lf the || U.S. aggressive foreign policy, years negotiated. was)also eld Sunday, sign ses for of mounting economic domination of e : addressed by provincial leader Nigel re- our countr: eQurearty, | ClAKS Cog ated. MOrEan: W E M U S T M AK E re 3, a “Will make it abundantly clear that - 5 1 hershi ; i: : ; iali : egional membership conferences ; , “ tubborn Weare the only party of socialism in ~ i At the aa ae eee the this country. We will show how by have already recommended NE ] I OF |] unwillingness 0 fe dais the building of unity today in the contesting Vancouver East, New us, j sovereign rights of ee ie fight for far reaching changes in our Westminster and Victoria ridings, ‘ial |} BIE? , around the most pressing immediate nominating meetings are now ie : Bek needs of the people, we are layin underway. Meetings to consider’ D RR VE U T A S 2 Clarke charged that Paps the basis for the advance to : several other constituencies have Or. Elliott Trudeau is calling this snap AS been scheduled 25” election hoping to get a clear socialist Canada. se : all |} ‘ority before the people find out - ; : : : aan Ree ase is Policies an “We are running ill tis OBITUARY Club Quotas Achieved Club Quotas Achieved. ner | Canadian independence, and that his campaign.” 1 po area a GREATER VANCOUVER ces ‘ ist? policy towards Quebec cat 3 Ize A wo Se sen for the continued ‘strength of our party and its press. Vernon Sim Carlyle YAN CUrEn ISLAND S| the sage f our countr “Th cpnttatiione Many old timers will mourn the Bill Bennett 650 158 Alberni 325 130 i " preservation of ou ry: i ere. 1S M0! n_ be- passing of Vernon (Vern) Carlyle. Broadway 500 416 Campbell River 175 48 i| n “The New Democratic Party, tween this objective and our deep WHtIS vacationing ities Ve ith Frank Rogers 450 3162 =* Gumbetand 100 1 i| nal Clarke continued, threatened by the: sponcer-abont die. need 12 “help his wife Jean i was Sraeal Kingsway 800 340 Cowichan 250 90 i the | skilful campaign of the Liberal advance the interests of the labor ctricken with Bpeariontiack ged Niilo Makela 100 40 Nanaimo 650 508 i| rt. : i a i : : | Bef imagermatrs lop Trieaas and rogrensve MOVEME 6 & pase away Ap Cf one Ng Mt A oe | somethl Coridy . oint Grey 225 127 Totals 1900 923 hi a with - : i rine } ‘far failing to meet the ponte “We hope the clear, sharp Placin Vern will be remembered as one of vanepuver Fast 1000 570 DEWDN i e | bold new policies for Canada. On Seo me : 8 ee é South V 660 EY "11 | ‘nation their position is of our distinctive positions will help __ the original builders of the IWA and outhonconyer: A >, yee an ies ahs of | U.S.” domund een ch Canada it is generate the kind of discussion, anq Was one time president of the big hey Club 400 26 wee years 8 a a of |! eT foreign policy there debate in the NDP that will enable Vancouver Local 1-217. He also Victory Square 650 286 Totals as ae ed ROHR) Rtn ie the left in that party tobringabouta served on the industry-wide sliders 109 & =e eg |) ave SiRUS OF SORE ; great strengthening of their party’s _ negotiating committee in which the ony ee = 411 OKANAGAN i} : “So,’’ Clarke emphasized, our’ position pai tHe-course OF this, AUS Cobar Neg eee a 25 #8 Soon = a = i party must bring forward its campalgn: eat Giyiinslaigel aan a Notch Hill 150 2 ed | fangs fi . 7 Vernon 275 211 of | program of ay ne _ “This”, Clarke concluded, “will be Vern Carlyle also served as Gty sors PISO! S082) © Totals 550 254 ir. |) reaching measures of decisive importance in bringing President of the Vancouver Labor PROVINCIAL if of Canada: bout the election of that large bloc Council, and was well known in the DELTA oe a ssives to the House og shingle industry as a highly skilled CENER AL Ft. Langley 200 11 aes : : F of progress O) BA: : e ‘On foreign policy, vn shingle weaver and an active Fernie Nichel 50 25 Now West: 275, 21 nae from NATO and Lees? x as et member of that union from 1925. Fawell River 175 32. White Rock Delta 600 775 er | SOD arate cont the Vern was in his 67th year and is Soule ee 73: +i Suniey 375 147 a States, total dissociation tro survived by his wife Jean, one son, Teall Rossigng 300 45 Coquitlam 300 147 k- ) two daughters and two step- Ropes. ue 37 Chilliwack 275 66 o- | ; daughters and 11 grandchildren. Correspondence S23 136 Totals 2225 1267 he i Art display Funeral services were held ba, en Sole ayn 76 GRAND TOTALS v5 Thursday of this week in Vancouver. 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