|| ia McEwen Mini MONA LCA LaLa LiatiMatiauenaiatan A Soop friend in California sent us one ; eee missionary pamphlets written Sia a holy man” named Bob Ham- ave a is unholy mixture of religion ines Palm is titled Bleeding China Slow- ee Z eth Jes. Our correspondent informs us lat “this Whi : oN ue the China Monthly Review ‘is bar- HUBBELL He i ta ¥ We can well understand that. A venal pulpit and platform blares ery day 24 hours around the ; Duilder A new gang of dollar empire : Amerien equipped with the know-how of Underwo. industry and the finesse of an ailiag gangster, are attempting | to way Ae the world into accepting their Hat ife. The actors are different and *pproach much more crude, but the S Wa remain pretty much unchanged. “Ting a the English poet, Rudyard Kip- on th ° strung rollicking verses together dag © Slories of empire in England’s hey- elaimea en that little buccaneering isle Shop nt he distinction of being the “work- “the g¢ We word” and the “mistress of x ae _ Following the pattern of . 88, Kipling gave that era of imperial : he age a distinctive bon savoir all its : than’s . Was the classical era of the “white Was th urden,” when “saving” the heathen “Stickin. best. of all possible alibis for lives © CUF noses into the affairs and €S of ot} Strongest q ner peoples and nations, whose ae esire was to be left alone. Wag eee formula for “salvation” e; dinate, € 0G fairly uniform. First, the Various of “missionairies” with their the es Concepts of “Christianity”; then My €ts, the merchants and all the men’ adventurers,” obsessed withi legs “sire to turn a fast shilling by ruth- e yitation and barefaced swindle. —— urdep i ingdom come with all the latest oe ae cast their gods in their own Work the Missionaries put the natives’ to houses ene fine churches and finer Meg {Or themselves as the “anointed Materig) , qr the traders dumped their “unt ry and moral junk in return for the — Blories ‘wealth, and Kipling, sang the aces Tute force against a hitherto Ther People. : - too re were other poets, of course, who to th, More realistic and factual approach ‘ instay Btories of empire. Labouchere, for “Whe who wrote: “ Foe ch aN IS the flag of England? _ +F With Where rich galleons come, A shoddy and ‘loaded’ cottons Go got and bibles and rum. Ang URS brute force has triumphed Ang Se tey makes its lair; ‘or fe will find its answer— ‘ All that ag of England is there.” Nye cha Was a long time ago. _ Things Dire eed tremendously, and the em- a Mies = glorified in swashbuckling’ _ boetry, has gone into near ue Sia is little left to remind its er wi its greatness—except a prime Feith, ith a flair for over-size cigars, : Yankee doy sesPeares and panhandling TREE afloat, to keep his Noah’s Ark the ae Yankee empire builders lack Sthool-tie finesse in toting the eee ' One Year $3.00 : ie _ One Year $4.00 . “tinted by Authorized rot circulates freely in the USA, ’ Union Printers Ltd., 550. Powell Street, Vancouver 4, BG: «9 as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa “white man’s burden” as set down in tlie military manual by the dollar royalists of the USA. They operate on the gang~ ster theory that every nation has its price, and those that cannot be purchased can be destroyed with high explosives ‘and germ bombs. © * To. return to our “holy man” who in- yokes God to sanction the mass murder of Korean men, women and children; who smacks his lips in anticipation of still greater orgies of massacre at the hands of Yankee armed forces. An obvious con- fidante of the gangster and bandit Chiang Kai-shek, this “missionary” sees great things ahead, “One of the leading Chinese govern- ment men (Chiang’s ‘government’) “in- ‘formed me that elaborate plans are made for the invasion of China. Careful esti- mates have been, made as to the time when the Communists will actually be overthrown ... (emphasis ours) .. . definite plans have been laid for re-educating the Chinese who have been indoctrined by the atheist com- munist . . . this is . . . where the mis- sionaries: are going to come into grand opportunities .. . for the spread of the gospel. We must be on the alert, and do all we can both now and after the liberation starts. .. .” That is a Yankee “man of god” speak- ing. We used to laugh at Kaiser Bill’s “Gott Mit Uns” slogan. Then we laughed a couple of decades later at Hitler’s “Me Und Gott” relationship. Now come the new dollar empire builders, MacArthur reciting the Lord’s Prayer in the smoking ruins of a destroyed city—a “missionary” gloating over a sea of blood, suffering and destruction, unloosed by his military bosses so that he can peddle opium (mis- named Christianity) to the Chinese peo- ple, while his paymasters collect anticipat- ed mountains of profits. Of course,.a lot of things can upset this “vision” by a dollar-bitten parasite mas- querading as a “Man of God.” The Chin- ese people themselves have long learned to distinguish between genuine missionaries who came to help and those who came to exploit. Then there are the atomic cal- culations of the men of the Pentagon which invariable run counter to history and the common people. Eisenhower won the support of the American people, not by promising “an inch of blood” on every inch of China’s soil, but by promising to work. for peace. ; will yet hold Eisenhower and his multi- million dollar administration to that pledge, despite the “visions” of gangsters in parson’s clothing. And it is scarcely likely that, despite every precaution of the Yankee empire builders, the opinions the late General (Vinegar Joe) Stillwell held of their “valiant ally” Chiang Kai-shek, will be entirely blotted out. Coy “The answer came from Peanut (Chiang) . . . what corruption, intrigue, obstruction, delay, double-crossing, hate, jealousy and skullduggery we have had to wade through. What a cesspool; what ‘bigotry and ignorance and black ingrati- tude. Holy Christ, I was just about at the end of my rope.” With Chiang Kai-shek as their “ally” . in a wild adventure to “liberate” People’s China, that is exactly where ‘the dollar empire builders of Wall Street will be— at the end of a rope. And not even the supplications of a gangsterized “mission- ary” who calls himself the “Voice of China and Asia” will save them. Pardon me, Winston old chap, but your cigar does smell like burning rope. . Perhaps it’s the dollar. label. — Pacific TRIBUNE . ‘Published Weekly at Room 6 - 426 Main Street, Vancouver 4, B.C. : Phone: MArine 5288 : Tom McEwen, Bates = Hal Griffin, Associate Editor fe Subscription Rates: ; _ “nada and British Commonwealth countries (except Australia) Six Months $1.60 Australia, United States and all other countries Six, Months $2.50 , every inch of China’s’ soil will run one inch deep in blood > The American people - ANOTHER STORM BLOWING UP = ‘Cease Fire in Korea’ Day FE EBRUARY 28 is to be ‘‘Cease-Fire in Korea Day’’ across Canada. From now to that national day of action for peace every peace- loving man and woman must literally bombard the MP’s with the de mands: Hands Off China! Peace Now In Korea! United action of the people must compel the St. Laurent government to dissociate Canada from the insane imperialist war plans being trumpeted by President Eisen- hower and his Wall Street war incendiary, John Foster Dulles. _ Cast aside all «illusions as to where Eisenhower ,and Dulles are head- ing. Since assuming control of the U.S. Eisenhower and Dulles have shown their aggressive intentions only too clearly. . Tim Buck, LPP national leader, warned the people of the danger when he declared that Prime Minister St. Laurent. ‘‘left the door wide open for the automatic involvement of our country in the disastrous consequences which flow out of them if the Eisenhower administration achieves its evident purpose.” This warning must be heeded and acted upon. U.S. aggressive policy strikes in several directions: . U.S-trained and equipped Chiang Kai-shek troops are to launch — an attack upon People’s China, supported by the U.S. ‘Fleet and Air — Force. This was the technique used by Dulles in June, 1950, when in Korea he gave Syngman Rhee the order to attack North Korea. The U.S. then illegally used the UN to drag Canada and other satellites into the Korea carnage. This is the Formosa tactic of Eisenhower and Dulles. The U.S. aims to impose its command over the “dirty wars’ in Malaya, Burma and Indochina and create a widened front of aggression in South East Asia against the people’s liberation movements. Japan is to be made a hotbed of war. Eisenhower and Dulles support Japan s Premier Yoshida who shouts that the repudiation of Yalta means regaining South Sakhalin Island and the Kuriles from the Sovier Union.” : The U.S. Navy. will support | Chiang in organized piracy against merchant ships in the Pacific under the screen of blockade. s Dulles’ brother Allen heads the U.S. Operation X which seeks to _ sabotage the lands of socialism and and assassins. people’s democracy through hired spies This is the truth that must be told, the people must be aroused on : every election platform, in every constituency. . Never has the entire labor movement faced such a grave responsi- bility and challenge. congresses speak up and act! Labor must demand that the CCF and the labor Hands Off China! Peace Now In Korea! . United action to make February 28 a mighty national day of protest and struggle for peace and Canada’s national security! U.S. oil, war policies synonymous The Hearst newspaper empire i$ busy these days extolling the importance of Canada’s oil to U.S. war plans. Marion E. Dice, head of General Petroleum Corporation, whose parent corporation, Socony Vacuum, has a lease on some eight million acres of oil lands in Western Canada, has announc- ed that he doesn’t think Eisenhower’s order to the U.S. 7th Fleet at Formosa “will make any material change in the California oil shortage picture.”. Dice is all for speeding up oil pipeline pro- jects in Saskatchewan, ‘Alberta and B.C. as vital to “our ‘Asian defenses.”” When Socony Vacuum’s' Western Canadian — oil leases are fully developed the idea is that “the requirements of the U.S. Pacific Fleet will be assured.” The U.S oil trusts already speak of Canada’s oil as their own — in Ee by virtue of the St. Laurent govern- ment’s policies, it is. U.S. war policies and oil policies are synonymous. Recognizing this, it is — time the people, and first and foremost ‘the labor movement, took up the issue of safeguarding our natural resources as vital to the independence and peace of — Canada. ~ PACIFIC TRIBUNE — FEBRUARY 20, 1953 — PAGE 5 _ ey