A Message For Armistice Day, 1960 \ Mark Soviet sreetersrtd Last week-end overflow banquets were held in Victoria. Surrey and Nanaimo to mark me = anniversary at the Russian revolution. me Seat "eL In Vict°ria in the fight for peace. 1-| days of the revolution down to the present hour has been a signific-| mighty force for disarmament, “the} peace, international friendship and well-being of all peoples,” continuing! he said. shook the to do so Homer Stevens, who recent- Tribune ly accompanied a UFAWU McEwen spoke to} delegation to the Soviet Union, people about the| showed colored slides depict- of the Soviet Union ing Soviet achievements. : In Nanaimo 50 people heard Jack Phillips, prominent Van- couver trade unionist and Com- munist candidate in the recent provincial election stress that the Russian revolution had proven the “superiority of so- cialism over capitalism as a/ rational and moral organiza- tion of society.”’ He urged his listeners to fight harder for In Surrey Pacific editor over great role ROOFING & SHEET METAL REPAIRS Duroid, Tar and Gravel as — —| Soviet Union from the first! peace and Canadian neutrality. | No nuclear arms for Canada urged by By JACK PHILLIPS leading Canadians erator United Church of Can-)of the CLC Int ada and Dr. Jules Gilbert, Dir- | fairs Department, urges all af- ector of Hospital Insurance, | filiates to give the advertise- : ie * Quebec. Fourteen of the twen-|ment full publicity. Kaplan- te ess PORES nou Quebec, | i 04 ‘three signers are liniversity sky makes it clear that the have published on appeal ao professors. | Executive Council of the CLC Prime Minister John Diefen-| “inne fact that these labor|does not favor a policy of baker calling for no nuclear leaders have. given their nam- neutrality ~— for Conatle: ‘ In- weapons an Canada. The ap- ods fie appeal is a reflection | stead, they favor “an effective | peal, published in the Mont- of the growing pressures for |and up-to-date military estab: real Star last October. 4; Ge | ant msameiit torn within the | lishment, which can be useful clares: “The spread of nuclear | labor movement. | to herself, her allies and the | weapons from nation to nation Copies of the appeal have | United Nations.” The United 2 owes pe SE “ppre|'peen sent to locals ‘across the | States is included as an ally hension.” We urge that the | country. In his ‘covering letter | under the heading of ‘like S tn ‘an. 2 3 } 3 . 7 government decide that Can-| t:oimen Kaplansky, Director | minded nations. ada’s forces will these wéapons and that they Three top labor leaders, along with twenty other pro- - | will not be permitted within iC b d f “The| Canada’s territorial waters.” | ut arms U get to pay or President Claude Jodoin of | |the Canadian Labor Congress, Roger Provost, President of the Quebec Federation of La- bor and Roger Mathieu, Pres- ident of the ‘Canadian and public works say ratepayers {and hospitals to be paid for| hithe South ' ; ‘ | by diverting the funds frOri|-‘Uinion Hall. Catholic Confederation of La- | the present arms budget was | The conference also adoph bor, signed the appeal, weHich demanded Sunday by thejed a resolution on education ti co Spores by the NO Lower Mainland Metro Coun- | asking that the federal goverl™ NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOR cil of Ratepayers. ment pay the full cost of edu CANADA APPEAL. A | Thirty five delegates repre-. cation up to and_ including Others ‘who signed included senting ratepayer organiza-| grade 8 and that the provi incial Andre Laurendeau, Editor-in- tions from Vancouver, Rich-| government pay 50 percent of Chief of Le Devoir, Reverend mond, PEHShys New West-| the cost of all other education: J. S. Thompson, former Mod- a SS ee parent CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NOTICES COMING EVENTS | BUSINESS — PERSONALS _ ie DEADLINE FOR COMING | Nov. 19 “SOCIAL & % TRANSFER — 1424 ‘Com Burnat hy EVENTS COLUMN — All| DANGE at the mercial Drive. Call Nick copy must be in the Pacific| NEW FISHERMENS’ HALL,| AL 3-0727. Tribune office not later than | 138 E. Cordova on SAT. NOV. Saat ae |19 at 9 pm. Dancing, Food, | HASTINGS BAKERIES LTD Monday, 2 p.m. | | __| Refreshments. ‘Tickets avail- Reasonable = Gutters and Downpipes To Keep Healthy — Visit NICK BITZ BR 7-6722 HASTINGS =| STEAM BATHS 766 E. 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