Socialist’ Winch — a champion of decorum’, NATO and unemployed awa’, Fesult of ¢ “use of Commons. + Al. Mtr, Wing auisel of the report Poceedin Complains that the itternes 8S were “marred by | a and at times by un- about y Benitoversy brought ings.» - vernment bl : lseteq ee on, soapy Poveriment the Diefenbaker ak “ee for its failure to Rrioue : ures: to deal with the Rent. lem of unemploy- Brect ever: the interesting Homiage, it Winch and Mr.: Bission “ thoughts is the om- a peace edhe basic. questions: lence po ‘Canadian indepen- atthe’ fing Canada, which are Ment» ot Causes of unemploy- Wine : re : x makes reference to Mting He ete dispute, ig- tion es : fundamental ques- that is ea in the dispute, la as : © existance of Can- the bint. independent state, Bioneg Iple Mr. Coyne cham- fone e Hather, Mr. Winch’s @ ioe over procedure: “Neither gout by stating that Ney ha Liberal nor CCF: With aij i Members agreed Made gy, he recommendations Giverny s. ‘he. years by the ada r of the Bank of Can- Mere to 45 he did insist if we > ies him at the Govern- The Ottay: a News has a column in the July 28th issue be Winch, who is the writer of the colum he combined thought of Mr. Bert Herridge an Me ee) Tight | T@duest then he had the 10 be heard by the Bank- Solid CC By CHARLES CARON n, stated that the column is a d himself on the proceedings of tit is widely acknowledged that ‘ces by US. monopolies with. its -loopposite process for Canadians, | + ees means the export of jobs.. which is titled “Report from In line with the Govern- ment’s policy of integration were the measures taken to de- valuate the Canadian currency. Greeti f| reetings to Cosmonaut. Last Sunday’s Labor-Farmer picnic at Bear Creek unanimously approved the following cabled greeting to Soviet Cosmonaut Major Herman Titov. “Most Keariy congratulasions to you and your country on your extraordinary flight in outer space. = “Greatest enthusiasra was shown by two thousand people at-annual Labor-Farmer picnic at. news of your exploit. 3 “People of British Columbia haye observed with keen interesi your scientific achievement. Your progress in. science is most welcome. We realize that whatever. advance is made is done for peace and social progress rather than for wart purposes.” The cable was signed by Harold Pritchett, chairmap gt the Picnic Committee. the de-valuation of the Canad- ian dollar is going to facilitate the drain of Canadian resour- an increase in prices for finish- ed goods. The export of resour- Mr; Winch» speaks glibly of jobs.but says nothing in oppos- ition to Canadian integration ‘with its resulting loss of jobs. Criticism is @1s0 made in the report of the darge govern- ment deficit projected in the Pe HAROLD WINCH New. ‘Democratic Party’ .V-P « |, the world doesn’t owe Us a living’. - ing and Commerce committee of the House of Commons.” an other words, if we are to fire Coyne for his stand for Canada, let us: follow the most advan- tageous 4a nd “respectable” parliamentary W) to do it. CCF "slate™ in NDP con vention blocked jelegates at the New Democratic Party convention ine plans of the “administration”. when they insisted ne of the party’s five vice-presidents must be a *ench Canadian. It dn the. aS common knowledge. Bickes vention that the slate teq “os by the platform consis- Rha omer CCF National la Wi an David Lewis, Har- ast gee MP for Vancouver heaq W. Dowling, Canadian house Of the United Packing- 8c 2 Workers, and Leo Mcls- Ney, Nd Walter Young of the te ny Clubs. m pe neeee delegation had .o©-it clear from the begin- Xin Ror. that it was supporting bean 2, Mathieu. They had res, wig that they should not that or this, on the grounds Mathieu like Dowling is SeeneboUure worker, and leag S Widely rumored that the 4 €rship would have prefer- another choice from ee Canada, but the Que- is stuck to their guns, and ‘Ss ued a Yention. statement to the con- Prep, When the vote «was taken. Mathieu topped Young. by, 850 to 796 to. win one of the -yice- presidencies. David. Lewis led. the field in this contest with 1167 votes followed by Winch, MclIssac and Dowling. Colin Cameron of British Columbia; an outspoken opponent of NA: TO secured 595 votes. Elected. by acclamation to. \the presidency of the. New. Democratic Party. was Michael Oliver, a professor of political science at McGill University in Montreal. Sharing responsi- bilities as Associate President will be Gerard Picard, former president of the Canadian and Catholic Confederation of La- bor (now the Confederation of National Trade Unions). Unopposed for the position of national treasurer was Canadian Director of the Un- ' ited Steelworkers. ‘Vpudget, knowing £ issue of peace and the needed ‘| completely in line with social- ‘parts of Europe and Asia Har- Eamon Park, assistant to the, 11 well that the arms program has cost bil- lion of dollars and is the main cause of government deficits. Still he completely ignored the ‘cut back in arms expenditures, “ However Harold gloats over the Tory Government’s “Social- ist Bill... a bill which is ist thinking and planning was the one which brought about the establisnment of the Pro- ductive Gouncil to encourage greater | efficiency and higher production. in Canadian indus- try.” ; ; On-his return from a trip in old advocated that the working class should refrain from fight- harder and. more efficiently ‘etc., so that. Canadian cworkers should ‘not’ ‘price themselves out of the world market.” _— Now Harold, in sequence to the above line, whole-hearted- ly approves of @ council set up by the -Tory government to work for. that purpose, more “Socialist Measure.” | Mr. Herridge, because of his. principally miners of his con- stituency, should know better and disassociate himself from this line of ‘servility of Harold Winch to monopoly interests.- ‘Insofar as Harold is concern- ed, he has for’ many” years spread the Jine of class colla- poration .in the labor move- ment camouflaged by a ‘lot of demagogy. His periodic “Re- port from Ottawa” is an illus- | tration of. that fact. .. . - It is high time that the elec- tors in the Vancouver East constituency select a represen- tative that 1s compatible with ,or woman who will fight for | them in the House of Com- mons. $2.95 on construction and. $2.69 ing for wage increases, work than. that he calls that Billa close association with -workers, } | { | their interests to select a man Glass firms lockout - set to break strike The Glaziers’ and ‘Glassworkers’ Union have struck four Vancouver glass firms; eight. remaining firms have locked out their employees and the industry is at a com- plete standstill. —— would be assisting the strike if they continued to operate, as the employees have a 25% wage assessment towards ‘the strike. ig? The Union is asking a 30c an hour increase which would bring the journeyman rates to in the. glass shops. Helpers rate is $1.73 at present. The work- ers _ rejected’ a concilliation |the action taken b y the glass board award for a 5c an-hour} companies in locking out their inerease and cut backs in:their} employees amounts to 2 sym travelling time allowance. pathy strike by the employers: 4 : They say that elaborate gov- : the strike got under way|-emnment. legislation’ prevents last’ Friday and ‘the jock-outs | workers from. taking sueh-aé mere. pal ee on Tues- tion but a handfull of employ: ° _ hers can get to-gether one night Spokesman for the Flat Glass. and lock out their employees Jobbers Association K. G..Par-|two days later. sons claimed the reason for the | The strikers have the full - lock-out is to hasten the end support of the erachontins of the strike. He also indicated! ions. and. feel confident thie the glass companies felt they ‘can win their eamatae: ey, Labor circles point out that ip \§ | A sample of French atrocities in Tunisia. With bayonets and knives French paratroopers carve the “Celtic Cross” — emblem of the secret armed organization of the French ultras in Algeria—on the bodies of their victims. Like Hitler’s nazi hangmen, some of the French gunmen in Tunisia have had their pictures taken beside their muti- lated victims as “souvenirs of Bizerte”. : August Hi, 1961—PACIFIC TRIBUNE—Page 3 (wed .