IE HT or) Fo ee Courtenay IWA placed under a ‘trusteeship™ Local 1-363 of the International Woodworkers of America, with its office in Courtenay, has been placed in trusteeship as a result of a disputed election. Jack Moore, first vice-president of I1.W.A. Western Regional Council HIROSHIMA Continued from page 1 priest; Mr. C. P. Neale, secre- tary-treasurer, Vancouver La- bor Council. In an appeal widely distrib- uted to labor, church, commu- nity and other organizations in the Vancouver area, the com- CP warns against U.S. triggermen in Canada At the conclusion of the U.S.-Canada “defence” com ference last week, the National Executive of the Commu nist Party of Canada issued the following press release. | ee The statement made to the “only by order of the Presi- mittee states: No. 1, is the administrator. | The disputed election pesulié=| ed in the defeat of Jake Epp, veteran financial secretary and business agent. He was defeat- ed by Tim Hewison, a young boom man. On June 18 the balloting committee submitted its report} and the new executive was in- stalled by Jack Moore. Five days later, Epp filed an ap- peal with the local against the election, charging a number of irregularities. A copy was sent to the regional office. Normally, under the terms Ee Keep Healthy — Visit HASTINGS STEAM BATHS "66 E. Hastings - MU 4-0644 Expert Masseurs in attendance Bill Litwin, Proprietor Open Day and Night —_— ——_——_—_ e reer — ee ROOFING +: SHEET METAL REPAIRS Duroid, Tar and Gravel Reasonable Gutters and Downpipes NICK BITZ BR 7-6722 GAS HEATING SALES AND INSTALLATIONS : ® COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL ) @ RESIDENTIAL }j| Harry C. Weinstein GAS CONTRACTOR 3823 West 12th Ave. CA 4-7304 — tas a result of an investigation | \by a special committee struck | ‘|off by the region. The report lof this committee found tha | group of candidates. | president Joe Morris. f |~ Many members in this local | CLAS ~ |for the take-over or the tem-| | of allowing us to continue with | | membership | Moore as chairman and the big| 815 Tobruk St., NORTH VAN- of the IWA Constitution, such “As a group we have no an appeal would first be dealt| political or religious affilia- with by the local. In this case, tions, but have joined together Moore, acting for the region,; for the purpose ef dissemin- took over the office and funds| ating factual information to the |of the local and stripped ‘the| public regarding the potential new executive of its authority.| horrors of uncontrolled radio- A pro-tem executive, com- | activity, and to express to all posed of all candidates who/Jevels of government the com- ran for office in the May elec-| mon sense opinion that any |tion, plus job delegates, has| form of nuclear weapon testing been set up pending a NeW} oy stockpiling is intrinsically election in August or Septem-| syicidal. The dangers are real. ber, but with the real execu-| Quy responsibility is obvious. entree. Poeepe ie the | Tf we remain silent, we con- PORE: of Moore. __|done the present state of af- No charges have been laid| ¢;., __ by our apathy we ac- cept it.” The committee has publish- ¢ped a graphically illustrated handbill which it asks organ- irregularities had taken place,| ~~~. ‘ izations to use appropriately. but that there was no pattern | to indicate the irregularities | 224 calls for all-out support had favoured any candidate or| from all organizations. The Pacific Tribune also press, in Ottawa, by the United dent,”’ States Defence Secretary at the By his plain statement, the end of the conference. between | spokesman for the U.S. govern members of th Canadian and United States governments, should arouse the Canadian people. Secretary of Defence Thomas Gates, told the press conference bluntly that, if nu- clear warheads for Bomarc |administration from permitting missiles are stored in Canada {nuclear warheads to pass ou they will be here “under Uni- of the control of U.S. arm® ted States control’ and if and | forces. when they are fired it will be! The Kisenhower Administ® tion is engaging more @ more in reckless provocation® The danger of war is, literall¥; on a hair-trigger. To allow 1 clear warheads in Canade could only intensify the da™ ger of war and of the destrue tion of our population. Peatt loving people should reply the statements of Secreta Gates by demanding that Diefenbaker government state ment corrected the misleading assertions that have been fed to Canadians by the Diefem baker government. Secretaly Gates madé it quite clear that United States law prohibits thé selves into a sponsoring com- mittee to support the partici- pation of a trade unionist from Vancouver in the Sixth World Conference Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, to be held in Tokyo, Japan, Aug. 2 to-9. George Sharpe, chairman of the large Inside Wiremen section of Local 213, 1.B.E.W., has been chosen to attend the learned this week that a sub- stantial group of trade union- ists have constituted them- The local constitution has no} provisions for balloting and the! vote was carried out according} clearly that No Nuclear weld ons Will Be Allowed ™ Canada!” conference and will report | back to the labor movement |and other interested groups. to instructions by regional} are gravely concerned over the | _ ae fact that the regional office) placed their union under ad-| ministration. They claim there! is no basis in the constitution] JULY 2 COMING EVENTS 3 Everyone is in- : vited to the |HOOTENANY at Beth & Bill’s, | 1553 Mary Ave. (off Edmonds) SATUR- porary executive made up of all candidates. : One logger put it this way:,in South Burnaby. l*Joe Morris knows that trus-/ DAY evening, July 23. Bring teeships are unpopular in B.C.| your song books and instru- |This is a scheme to make it}ments. Everyone welcome. appear we are running our} own affairs, even to the point| LY Don’t---miss_ the ‘JU 23 SOCIAL of ' the |SEASON at Barbara-& Bill’s, meetings, with} COUVER. Exciting~ entertain- |ment. Smorgasbord & retresh- |ments. Introducing MISS DRY- | DOCK. Come one, come all. JULY 30 BANQUET & SOCIAL to honor /WM. KOLISNYK, first Com- munist Alderman ‘elected to office in Canada. SATURDAY, JULY 30 at 7 p.m.—UKRAIN- IAN HALL—805 East Pender St. Plan now to attend and pay brass there to make us toe the line voluntarily.” PRIOR GARAGE & SERVICE 219 Prior St. MU 3-2926 COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE & REPAIRS Auto Body Work HING LEE, Propricior tribute to this Pioneer of the Georg $10.75 Installs Blue Flame Gas @ NO DOWN G & B HEATING Ltd. No Payment Till Oct. Ist, at Only 5% Interest 4415 Hastings Street Labor movement in Canada. Admission only $1.00. Tickets available at: 503 Ford Bldg., or ‘PT’ office. | JULY 30 BARN DANCE at SODERHOLM’S in WEBSTER’S CORNERS, |12279-23rd Ave. North (off |Dewdney Trunk Road)., SAT- | URDAY, JULY 30 at 8:30 pm. Steambath, refreshments and | dance. Come and support the | Young Communist League. e Gee an Automatic Heating System PAYMENT ¢ CY 9-4919 BUSINESS PERSONALS HASTINGS BAKERIES LT? —Scandinavian products j specialty. 716 East Hasting Street. Phone MU. 4-9719) COMING EVENTS 2] PICNIC at GIL- JULY 31. ADs, 30th in WHONOCK. 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