Effie Jones fi * ie Hey scell Mathys ii | i | aan eatin ue nanny Re | pel Ld Sy. | rie il Site fly ate V VOL. 12. No. 44 | ghts transit cuts STORY ON BACK PAGE Py Y = y / ] jf, SESSS Ss : h, = Bail 7H LOR MATER MMLET MSU ER Dace tl LEAN dott Bees ty H LEW RE LR PRE PE ARMS SES RRR 3 block Moscow, transformed by such buildings as this new gle ae OU; th sy the Kotelnicheskaya Embankment, and other cities deel thei, x paret Union this Saturday, the Soviet people will celebrate and the ‘€vements in the peaceful construction of their country Socialigy ProOTESS Of the great program that will take them from a St to a communist society. Two big unions wait strike call Britj Paper ot Columbia pulp and in Pros voted 68.3 percent and are of Strike action this week, Shut q, “Waiting a union call to Coast’. wn eight of the West Tinute mine mills. If no last- 4209 wement is reached Pulp yfr0 Members of the AFL Sulphite ts and the AFL Pulp, Will be p and Paper Mill Workers iu the ,Uding picket lines with- Rig, nt {ortnight. down On members turned thumbs Companies” final” offer by the Continued on back page See STRIKE Ganj : : sane ath wee Wins in Winnipeg Jacob Penner (above), veteran » City secretary wit abor-Progressive party, 2 mare the featured speaker at Auditor; cert rally in Pender labor alderman, regained his vr! November” 1S coming Sunday, on Winnipeg City Council las brate the. » at 8 pm. to cele. week under the banner of oe Sctobe 36th anniversary of the Labor Election Committee, W! “We | ‘volution in Russia ning election on the fourth count. the, Yan B ; & title of : : it- © Friends,” will be Another Labor Election Comm! eS m Rush’s address, Musi- tee candidate, Joseph Zuken, at Toung Out the and dances will re-elected to the school board. he program, (Story on page 7). SOY d a five-power Soviet Union this week propose ow ena Bey problems of the United States, Britain, France, the USSR and People’s China. ly to a United The 18-page Soviet note came in rep ed States, British and French proposal to hold a foreign min snttsin ey on Germany's future and an Austrian peace iste cer Soviet Union’s stand, according to eee js that a fivepower meeting would ease world the way for the foreign ministers of the four powers—United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union—to settle the German question. The Austrian questions we ee through regular diplomatic channels, said the Sovie : Meanwhile, in Britain, Prime Minister Sir Winston ] ; House of Commons, “I believe we are Chile a there has been a diminution “ i sn zest the probabilities of another war have diminish- tension . ed. or at least become more remote > sources, tension and pave ET UNION GALLS FOR Ti NEGOTIATIONS Continued on back page—See BIG FIVE Over the top in sub drive At the start of our annual cir- culation campaign in mid-Sep- tember we asked our press clubs and our readers to get 1,000 sub- scriptions — new subscriptions or renewals. We asked for 1,000 SUBS And you, our readers and sup- porters, did a magnificent job, a tribute to the Pacific Tribune as a popular fighting journal — your paper, fighting for your in- terests. You responded with 1,625 SUBS And the subscriptions are still coming in. We know you will keep them coming in. For a splendid campaign, more than fulfilled, congratulations! Perr we TUT yng wee Ro ‘aaltee! Lie teeta ell al A i all dol piece | haiti atti Lal eee awe ¥ eid: Meni he aie lata i Ai ital alli ha nye 1g pall coded pe “he | "Vv iF shai a |