beats & ty 0 sd Lo Pe, SS hiteertn its _ «24 Price Five Cents ESA NS it pine ree Break the Yankee Dollar Domination! __ * ‘—S-eneueemion: other peoples. ~ MARINE WORKERS LEADERS FREE VICTORIA, B.C. versed a judgment, of Mr. Jus- tice Whittaker ordering Wil- lam White and William Stew- ort held in jail for “contempt _ °f court” because the two offi- Cers .of.. the Malrine Workers Appeal court this week re- and Boilermakers Union refus- ed to reinstate labor-hating Myron Kuzych. The court action squashes — Kuzych’s campaign to have White and Stewart jailed. At the same time the court \ Appeal court quashes contempt order upheld a judgment awarding Kuzych $5,000 for “wrongful expulsion from the union” and onjered: his reinstatement, Carrying out decisions of the membership, union leaders have consistently refused to readmit Kuzych on previous occasions, despite court orders to do so. all-important subject of peace, such topics as religion, education, cul- ture, labor, youth, and national minorities. “This is a call to actién,” states the conference call. “‘Action upon which our jobs, our future and our very existence depends. In all lands, men of good-will are banding themselves together in defense of peace. Against the promoters of a new world war, men of all races, colors, nationalities and creeds are ~-uniting, determined that there shall be NO MORE WAR. “For citizens of British Colum- bia there can be no hope of iso- lation — here may be the battle- ground. Peace or war. A chance for a decent life or perish. Pros- perous trade with friendly neigh- bors or atomic bombs. The choice is‘ ours. Through the fight for peace the Charter of Human Rights of the United Nations will become a reality.” Dr. Endicott, recently returned from a two-months peace mission to France, Russia, Sweden, Bni- tain, and Poland, will report on his ‘tour and also on the great Canadian Peace Congress, now in session in Toronto. The Dean of Canterbury is ex- pected to speak in Vancouver this month and it is hoped he will be ~here in time for the conference.’ Interviewed by Toronto news- papers this week on his trip to Europe, Dr. Endicott. said: “My basic impression is the overwhelming desite of the peo- ples.of Europe to have no more war. They will really refuse to be mobilized in a war against any ; . They would fight in self-defense against aggression - from” anywhere, but won't be or- ganized in the old kind of war again. They’ve seen so much des- struction and thought so much about it. “The extent of building -going on in Europe can only succeed if they have peace. Enough steel is -being consumed to prevent an en- larged armament program. In one Moscow plant I watched'a two-ton “truck rolling off the assembly line. . every two minutes.” U.S. editor deported from city In what is believed to be the first open action against the pro- gressive press, the Canadian gov- ernment denied admission to Ter- ry Pettus, Northwest editor of the San Francisco Daily Peple’s World, at Vancouver airport last weekend and deported him back to the United States. Pettus was detained by the Ca- nadian’ immigration authorities when he arrived here by plane to . cover the colorful May Day cele- bration for his paper and address the mass rally at Lumberman’s Arch. e ~ . Immigration authorities said that Pettus was being excluded from Canada because of the “pro-Communist”’ editorial poli- cy of the Daily People’s World and because he shared the same views as his newspaper. An official order of deportation was served on the newspaperman a few moments before his. arrival here. Fwo hours later he was placed aboard a Seattle-bound plane. The order, it is said, bans Pettus from ever re-entering Cana- da except with consent of the au- thorities. s : Pettus was banned under the Canadian law denying entry ‘to (Continued on Page. 7) See EDITOR