July 30, 1986 40° Vol. 49, No. 29 7, || oe we ce | A cS || Hiroshima Day — Aug. || Pressing for test ban Why bomb was dropped i —— — page 6 page Alt ( (o ‘| Ot Aug. 6, peace activists around HA) the P'°¥ince will be commemorating v Sigeeniversary of the day the United i} y... “Sed the world’s first nuclear oY is N On the Japanese city of Hiro- f : eae Tallies and candlelight vigils, “uled for a number of B.C. com- I the wes, will remember the victims of tai OIC blast and this year will also q € call for a comprehensive test treaty, : year on the 40th anniversary bombing of Hiroshima the Union launched ‘its unilateral Mitiative of a moratorium on Thigh testing. That moratorium, deg: has been extended three times i te U.S. refusal to join the mora- Mand enter into negotiations for a. Ptehensive test ban treaty, is set -, Te on Hiroshima Day this year. I oan the Vancouver rally Aug. 6, Pio; Miller, the representatative of MH fy eet Ploughshares at the UN and Ibgy,;, President of UNICEF, will be #H \, 8 On the urgent need for a digo Chensive test ban in her tess th Set for 8:30 p.m. at Robson Square, Ch ‘ally will also hear from Rev. Don HI da Yston and feature the 20 photo Nel Rad | Shj 2 de iy Rest Centennial Peace Festival ¥ Bate Tally, which is sponsored by thy, © Arms Race, Project Plough- fi) be a and the Unitarian Church, will dp, Wed by a candlelight vigil. fy Uther details on the Vancouver hay fan be obtained by phoning ff 7,08 Arms Race at 736-2366. Fe Greater Victoria Disarma- A ey, Group is also sponsoring a can- Shima Vigil to commemorate Hiro- Th @y in that city. ‘FP, | SVent scheduled to begin at 9 Apy,c0 Aug. 6 will be held at the ‘A Pari Inner Harbor across from the De ty ett buildings. i Kaneamloops, peace activists in the "| “aye °Ops-Shuswap Peace Council DT lhe, ranged the planned location for Pay, “Toshima Day rally from a city Hf of © the beach at the convergence tivers Orth and South Thompson International Woodworkers members on picket line outside B.C. Forest Products sawmill in Vancouver. Forest companies’ coastal bargaining agent refuses to discuss clause banning contracting out of union jobs. Story page 12. , ig Change in location was promp- AN, the lockout of city employees, | Oj, 10°t8 of CUPE Local 900, by the Relay, 880 Mainline Municipal Labor Thess Association. : begin tally and candlelight vigil will Mug at8 p.m. and will feature local “lans and speakers. fi fi secs tl IRANI AMALIE PELE bE Ip ree | 18 LL ia a a