_——————_ , "Peace only defence™ says B.C IWA leader The only real defence is the preservation of peace, said B.C. IWA regional secretary George H. Mitchell recently in a radio broadcast. an on turtner ! d such|hit out at atom bomb shelters st step} as “impractical.” toward international control of| Further he added, “It is | atomic energy and outlawing} pointed out by scientists that |after a nuclear | jrestoration of a community nent might follow such ban; could not proceed until a full d said disarmament would | evaluation had been made of if the world is to! the degree of contamination. | Human beings have no sensory r weapons. said full disarma- be necessary know peace, “Tt is well to consider just | how easily and how rapidly | catastrophe may overtake us if| of we continue in the present | struments are nuclear arms race,” he said. Geiger counters. The unseen | Pointing to the fact that a| and unsensed nature of nuclear: | 30-megation bomb_ would| fallout makes it a weapon of | spread its Fallout < over an area etooieng terror.’ radioactivity.. Radiation in-| Burrard C aneidhists eae hack at Liberals attack The Liberals have done more to give away Canadian | sovereign rights and to betray our independence to the| |}ing trade unionist, U.S. than anyone else, charged Burrard Communist can- didates Lionel Edwards and Roy Samuelson this week. | replying to an| candidate | ported in the Vancouver Prov- Frank Kearney who was re- | ince as having said the Com- 2 —___|munists were “treasonous.” | “We are proud of the fact | that we Communists have op- hey were attack. by Liberal To Keep Healthy — Visit HASTINGS STEAM BATHS | doubtedly Mr. . - |siders that treasonous’ 166 E. Hastings - MU 4-0644 2 : the Communist candidates. Expert Masseurs in attendance The issue involved in -Mr. Bill Litwin, Proprietor = : é nee | Kearney's attack on our right Open Day and Night ito use TV and radio is free = — m=as'/ speech said Roy Samuelson. , of 14,000 square miles, Mitchell | attack the} equipment to warn them of the | presence of a dangerous degree | required such as | Communist | Warrington in a radio broad- | posed the sellout of Canada | |to the United States and un-| Kearney con-| said | Hi GEORGE MITCHELL ..«.» says peace only defence. Warrington asks ‘repeal of Bill 43 Demand for repeal of Bill 43 and Bill 123 and their re- placement by a Bill of Rights | was made by Rossland-Trail candidate cast last week in Trail. Warrington, who is a lead- |the anti-unity policy of the | CCF leaders which excludes |many unions from joint politi- cal action and demands can4 didates from unions must be | CCF members. Social Credit. HELP BUILD PACIFIC TRIBUNE CIRCULATION Pass this copy on to your friends. Alberti hit out at He urged unity of all labor and democratic people to oust! CLC policy on trial in truckers dispute — With near 800 B.C. truckers out on ae ina displ involving the Railway Brotherhoods, Teamsters and independent association, the Canadian Labor Congt policy of expulsions and exclusions is asserting itself wil | harmful consequences. of the C.P.R. truckers asia@ |omen of the empire carvil era into.which Congress poli is steering the labor mov ment. The workers involved have | been transferred from one} union the Canadian Brother-| hood of Railway Transport and | General Workers Union to the} Brotherhood of Railway Clerks | without any opportunity to | | vote on the change. The switch | which was arbitrarily decided | Longshoremen wil | on in Ottawa, resulted in lower | wages and working conaitions | OUISfanding award for the men involved. = Most of those were members of the Teamst- concerned | An agreement ool ; | Longsheremen a minimum 35 hours work a week fof | weeks a-year has been tied Ww they were working for were|by the International Lont swallowed up by the C.P.R.,|shoremen and Warehouseme | | Union in B.C. It affects 14 workers in Vancouver WN Westminster, Victoria, B.C. Although Canadian Pa-| mainus and Port Alberni. cific ,Merchandising Co. (the C.P.R: subsidiary set up to The agreement which als dominate B.C. trucking) is a| Provides a .16c increase spret new company, no opportunity | over two years, establish@ has been given the employees; mechanization fund maintall ©! to select their bargaining ag-|ed by employer contributidt | ency. which will make up the : ference between hours work#! 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