FRDAY, APRIL 7, 1967 VOL. 28, NO. 14 SATURDAY, APRIL 15 Day of protest to stop the slaughter in Vietnam VANCOUVER MARCH and RALLY Saturday, April 15: ADE A 2 Gk noon, SSEMBLY at south end of Granville Bridge Otnby s+ OUTE will be over the bridge and down +, to the Court House. PUBLIC RALLY Will beg; egin at 2 P.M. in front of Court House. SPEAKERS. e TC, Douglas, NDP NATIONAL LEADER. e Rev. Alan Dixon, VANCOUVER HEIGHTS UNITED CHURCH. ® Cho; hairman: Jack Moore, PRES. |WA DISTRICT COUNCIL. SPO Nso of R RS; ic ; con.) anad : 2 Wo “Nciliatio ian Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Fellowship Nn, Soci ; ciety of Friends, B.C. Peace Council, Voice of Women, OF You, nternati SUth for eels League for Peace & Freedom, Ad Hoc. Committee The shocking photo- graphs on this page are from the U.S. magazine Ramparts and were fe- printed in the April issue of the B.C. Labor Statesman. The photographs and com- mentary are by William fr: Pepper. xe The child above—its face and eyes torn by American shrapnel —awaits surgery at Da Nang. A lack of suction equipment —which would have kept him from “inhaling the contents of his own stomach —killed him. xk* ® William F. Pepper writes of the woman and child on the right: ‘‘A lovely 28- year old peasant woman -wos lying on her back nursing a young child. The evening before, she had been sitting in her thatched hut when a piece of sharp- nel tore through. her back transecting the spinal cord. She was completely para- lyzed below the nipple line. We could do nothing more for her than give antibiotics and find her a place to lie. A few mornings later she wos dead." > The people of Vancouver and lower mainland will have an opportunity next Saturday to add their voices to that-of millions in the U.S. and around the world to demand an end to the cruel, unjust ond immoral war waged by the U.S. in Vietnam. April 15th is the International Day of Protest to End the War in Vietnam. The Pacific Tribune urges its readers to join in making the parade and rally a giant demonstration of the people’s demand for peace. ; Demand an end to the bombing, an end to the murder of children, an end to the shipment of Can- adian arms to Vietnam. Urge that Canada disasso- ciate itself from U.S. policy in Vietnom.