ANGOLA PEOPLE ARM TO DRIVE OUT PORTUGESE. Photo shows an armed unit of the Angola people’s militia. Despite ruth- countries. less suppression, fighting is spreading over an extensive area in North Angola. Most of Portugal’s arms are supplied from NATO CCNG ENTERS ELECTION FIGHT The Canadian Council of National Groups, rep- resenting 12 Canada-wide national group organizations, has announced plans to take part in the federal elec- tions. Based on the slogans, ‘‘Peace For Our Loved Ones” and “Let Canada Offer the Handclasp of Peace — Not the Mailed Fist of Atomic Weapons,” the CCNG call, while stating that the issue’ of democratic rightsis still a very important question, points out that he most im- portant issue facing ALL Canadians right now is that of atomic arms. : The call goes on to urge the casting of votes on April 8 “for that candidate whose party stands, without reservations, on the platform of “NO NUCLEAR ARMS FOR CANADA AT HOME OR ABROAD.” venturism and the error of capi- tulationism.”’ On a number of important CHINA | Cont’d from Page 8 Commenting on ‘mistakes in _ political issues Thorez was ac- the Caribbean crisis’ it spoke cused of “following the baton.” of the ‘‘fetish of nuclear wea- The editorial concluded by call- pons” and told Thorez ‘‘it is not ing for a cessation of public po- we but you who have committed mistakes” and that ‘‘you have defended those comrades who committed both the error of ad-~ OVALTINE CAFE 251 EAST HASTINGS _ Vancouver, B.C. QUALITY SERVICE “Granville Island : B.C. Automotive Service Co. Ltd. "Granville eS MU -4-9819 Wally Sklaruk © Time to Winterize Your Car Now We buy and sell Used Furniture Sporting Goods We are reasonable _ We are at 573. E. HASTINGS S¥. Beaver Transfer MU 3-3942 ROOFING & SHEET METAL rd REPAIRS Reasonable Gutters and Downpipes | Duroid, Tar and Gravel. NICK BITZ BR 7-6722 ~” Mareh’ 15/ ]96p=PACIFIC TRIBUNE=Page 10° Barital ack lemics as one of the preparatory steps for a meeting of world parties but maintained that ‘“‘it is absolutely impermissible to use the pretext of stopping polemics | in order to forbid the exposure ; and condemnation of Yugoslav | revisionism.” It said the Chinese Communist Party approved holding of bi- lateral and multilateral talks among the fraternal parties as a necessary step in preparing for a meeting of all the parties. Announcement The Spring Festival scheduled for Saturday, March 16 at the Russian Hall has been cancelled due to pressure resulting from the election. All arrangements con- nected with the Festival have been held over to the Fall Fair where the tickets issued for this festival will be honored. _ An Election Frolic is taking place instead on Saturday night in the Russian Hall where folk Singing, dancing and other enter- tainment will be presented and a luncheon and _ refreshments served. FAREWELL PARTY In Honor Of BILL HARMAN Well known logger & Press Worker RUSSIAN HALL — 600 CAMPBELL AVE. FRIDAY, March 22, 7 p.m: PEACE DOLLARS against | NUCLEAR DOLLARS An. appeal from the Communist Party Last weekend the daily press in Vancouver carried the election manifesto of the Communist Party in a paid advertisement.. We are sure that after reading it you will agree that it is imperative that this message be brought to millions of Canadians. The Communist Party plans to do this through the publication of advertisements in newspapers from coast to coast, including many communities where as yet we] have no organization. This will cost a great deal of money. But the cost pales into insignificance when we compare it to the cost of nuc- lear weapons and the terrible threat they represent to our country, and to our lives. The Communist Party appeals to you to help. Will you contribute as generously as you can to the national electjon fund of the Communist Party so that this message of peace and independence will be read in every corner of our great land? Your peace dollars can defeat the nuclear dollars of the warmakers. You may make your cheques and money orders pay- able to Nigel Morgan, B.C. Election Campaign Manager. oe ee COMMUNIST PARTY OF CANADA RM. 502 FORD BUILDING 193 E. HASTINGS. .ST., VANCOUVER Here is my contribution of $ to help the Communist Party carry its manifesto through newspaper |. advertising to millions of Canadians. Supper & Dance NAME: 32.35 23) ey one eee eoheh sx ee es Sponsored by: Fed. of ADDRESS ~~ 2 = 52 oe Senet Russian Canadians CITY or TOWN ----- oe ee x TED HARRIS 757 East Nastings 31 Vancouver 4, B.C. Painters’ and Papethangers Supplies Sunworthy Wallpaper _ Reg. 450 - Now 19c¢ a roll ‘Everything in Flowers’ FROM EARL SYKES 56 E. Hastings MU 1-3855 Vancouver, B.C. -F 5 Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairs 4*3” Special Discount to Tribune Readers 1179 Denman St. MU 2-1948 or MU 5-8969 PRIOR GARAGE & SERVICE 219° Prior St MU 3-2926 COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE & REPAIRS Auto Body Work LEE. Proprietor . Classified Advertising March 16 — Sure an you’ll be havin the toe tappin time of yer life at The SPRING FESTIVAL DANCE with Patrick an his Irishmen on the flutes. Featuring “THE MILESTONES” (Cousins of the Blarneystones), SAT., MARCH 16, 9 p.m. till? RUSSIAN HALL, 600 CAMPBELL AVE. The ‘Dew’ of Erin—Snack Bar. Admission $1.00 (Park your shillag hly at the door). March 16 — GALA ST. PAT- RICK’S DAY SUPPER & SOCIAL, SAT., MARCH 16 at HADVICK’S, 13707 - 105 Ave., NORTH SURREY. Entertainment & Refresh- ments. Admission $1.00. All Welcome. MARCH 17 — ATTENTION VAN- COUVER ISLAND READERS —(of Both Sexes)—Plan to at- tend the Island CELEBRATION of INT’L WOMEN’S DAY, SUN. MARCH 17. at 2:30. p.m., EAGLE’S HALL at Duncan, Whittome Block, Station. St., (On the main street of Duncan). Guest speaker, MRS. EDNA FETTERLEY, recently return- ed from 4th Anniversary Cele- bration of the Cuban Revolu- tion. Slide showing, followed by Supper of International Dishes. Sponsored by: V.I. Int'l. Wo- men’s Day Committee. MARCH 31 — ANNUAL SHEV- March 23 — KEEP THIS BUSINESS PERSONALS DATE OPEN for MAM- WEST END RADIO—Special- MOTH ELECTION RALLY izing in TV Repairs. 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NOTICES RUSSIAN PEOPLES’ HOME —Available for meetings: banquets and weddings at reasonable rates. 600 Camp” bell Ave. MU 4-9939. Winners, March 9th. 1st Prize— W. Joe Rodney, 1163 E. 15th Ave., Vancouver, No. 1133; 2nd Prize—G. Ilchyna, 6397 Trapp Rd., Burnaby 3, No. 2777; 3rd PEN DER é Prize—Bill Harshenin, 909 Keef- A di e er- St., No. 2750; 4th Prize— U itorium Mathew Dunham, 3195 Kings- (Marine Workers) 339 West Pender SASAMAT SHOES Phone MU ‘1-9481 & REPAIRS ‘Large and Small Halls 4463 West 10th Ave. } Phone CA 4-1017 for Rent ae a ES