S| Ai... | aoe 31 fee FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958 Authorised as second class mail by pe Post Office Department, Ottawa » No. 10¢ VANCOUVER, B.C. ten Nie ‘hing . at a meeting Tuesday be ™ the lower thall of by der Auditorium. Even ‘ot wching hot weather did Xe pent a capacity audi- Rates turning out for the lene Tally, organized by the bp Yer committee of the a . buts that “we are near- Y 4 aster today than at My SME since the Korean ‘a a condemned U.S. te ‘sh intervention. in id dle East as “barefaced Mession ; fh No May), Matter how attractive a’ iy toil wells that Ns ¥ times more than WS tho “nezuela and 364 ea of the U.S., the Ke expe ican imperialists *b Date: Arab labor and iy Made oh resources must iy day. “ understand that ae f gunboat diplom- Ver,” said Morgan. % ryt bh LehancoPs are not wanted le Vote ®n, as the two to Teng the Lebanese par- Ws,” he continued. Morgan blasts U.S. gun-boat diplomacy” A os appeal to labor, CCE and all peace-minded British ‘ans to join in quick action to help get a Summit meeting ed, compel the withdrawal of foreign troops from the ~ast, and prevent a “little” war from mushrooming intc Mic holocaust was made by LPP provincial leader Nigel ‘Feudal kings can no longer hold the fort for foreign ex- ploiters. The Arab people want a better life, an end to foreign exploitation. “The sooner foreign troops are withdrawn and a summit parley held to settle remain- ing points of dispute the bet- ter it will be for humanity.” Speaking for the youth, Monica Samuelson, provincial secretary of the Socialist Youth League of Canada, said Canada’s. young people, who would be “the first to be con- scripted if a world war should break out,’ wanted no part in this latest Anglo - American war gamble. “Our sympathies lie with the colonial youth struggling for freedom from foreign domination,” she said. The meeting was chaired by Carl Rush. A resolution de- manding a Summit conference was unanimously endorsed and forwarded to Prime Minister Diefenbaker. When Ike _ suggested it would take “some time” to ar- range such a meeting, because of the necessity to take safe- ty precautions on behalf of the heads of state who would be present, Khrushchev called his bluff by inviting Ike to Moscow, and guaranteed the safety of all in attendance. “You're stalling, Ike,” he said, in effect. India’s Premier Nehru, Brit- ain’s Premier Macmillan and France’s General de Gaulle have all expressed their will- ingness to take part in a Mid- dle East summit talk at the UN security council. Despite world wide _ pres- sure, the U.S. government continues its evasive, double- -dealing attitude towards a top level meeting. “John Foster Dulles is on an emergency tour of West Germany, Britain and other countries in an effort to re- vive the discredited Baghdad ——; re KHRUSHCHEV “You’re stalling, Ike.” Pact and to enlarge its mem- bership if’ possible before a summit meeting takes place,” charges the Labor-Progressive party in-a statement issued this week. “The imperialist 1 SUMMIT DWAR CRISIS’ Governments and people in many parts of the world are keeping up a storm of prote against Anglo-American aggression, and heightening the demand for an early Summit scan : Immediate acceptance by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev of President Eisenhower’s su = tion that a. top level conference should be held in New York created panic in Washington, and caused Eisenhower to twist and squirm in an effort to back away from his own Pee, instigators of war have not yet abandoned their plans for full scale aggression in the Middle East. “It is a matter of grave con- cern for the people of Can- ada that the federal govern- ment is wavering in this crisis Diefenbaker has not yet placed Canada squarely on record for an immediate Summit meeting, withdrawal of all foreign troops from Le- banon and Jordan, and clear- cut guarantees of the sove- reignty of all the countries of the Middle, East. The LPP urges the government and MPs to take such action now. . . . We appeal to the CCF, the trade unions, the farmers’ organizations to unite around the demand for such a posi- tive peace policy. “Act for peace, now! Stop the stalling — get on with the Summit meeting!” ASR s-- “e2ekrar \ RES \ TERRITORY goproore This map, showing how oil and pipelines provide a key to understanding the crisis in the Middle East, also shows the tiny sheikdom of Kuwait, biggest supplier of oil to Britain, which is considering joining the United Arab Republic (see story on page 5). For a full account of how the West has carved up the Middle East oilfields, turn to “The Smell of Oil” on page 3.