= ea | PICKETS PROTEST DULLES = VISIT NO U.S, ws BASES WAN ellic Ce] USS yy FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1958 * Authori Hy t Sed as second class mail by 16, yo he pros Office Department, Ottawa YW y, ee VANCOUVER, B.C. frman militarism ses new threat be iN | at West German imperialism, reborn with immense military strength, is trying to dominate Western ° 72nd u it an NATO for its own war aims. N ahs ng comes in a declaration, published last week, tlin Pean Communist and Workers’ parties which met June 27.29, Participating . parties came from: Austria, Belgium, Great Britain, Czechoslovakia, Den- mark, France, East and West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Holland, Norway, Poland, Sweden and Switzerland. Calling for joint or parallel Bi, “Solg actions “to prevent the Ger- ie Weck out” sign went man Federal Republic from Bl to b for the Ukrainian becoming a centre of atomic Mon, Um © held at Exhibi- war,” the declaration said: D2 : €re this Saturday, “Every statement, every sti mt of the British action ,every resistence, every- *ntennial celebra- thing directed against Ger- BY on man imperialism and militar- "aR he of th ism is necessary and useful. ing UWer's tae at eae To this end we extend our Mean ad ae ee hands to all concerned, re- ting “sday this Bee si gardless of world outlook, po- 8 5) a M for a cae litical differences, or class by ®0ple js Main * barriers.” Pg? Ngement een the ee of the declara- he Who ate Each day that passes brings Mio” Bet ticket waited too new evidence of the peoples’ A fe gs being wish for peace. But the gov- ‘tye eat th stival com- ernments of the imperialist Py, “Nee 9 € Forum well countries, led by the ruling Woig 4 8 p.m. open- Continued on page 2 lsappointment. See NEW OTTAWA — A report that establishment of U.S. missile bases in this country is ‘one of the objectives of. President Bisenhower’s current discus- sions with Prime Minister Diefenbaker has evoked con- siderable alarm throughout the country. Only last week U.S. Secre- tary of State John Foster Foster Dulles, who can hardly be considered as among the most popular visitors to the capital, unwittingly disclosed his real thinking by his ob- servation that Canada and the U.S. are working closely to- gether on NORAD for “the common and joint defense of the continental United States.” This is just what those who have consistently assailed NATO, NORAD and all other such cold war alliances have been saying — that the U.S. is quite willing to make Can- ada the battlefield of any future war in order to protect its own territory. On Wednesday this week, , President Eisenhower gave the Canadian people an example of his thinking. Canada and the U.S. must stop bickering, he said, and combine their ef- forts to defeat socialism in the decisive economic sphere. No one questions the desire of the U.S. to defeat the USSR in the economic sphere, al- though a growing proportion of the Canadian people ques- tion the ability of the U.S. to Continued on page 7 See NO BASES Brazilians advise: ‘Dulles—don’t come!’ RIO DE JANERIO — When == ond 1. —. U-s; “secretary of State John Foster Dulles visits Brazil next month he will be greeted with a 24-hour general strike and a great anti- U.S. demonstration as a pro- test against U.S. policy toward Latin American countries. Amaral Peixoto, Brazilian ambassador to the U.S., has suggested that Dulles pospone his visit. Women picket US. consulate in city As President Eisenhower and U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles opened their talks with Prime Minister John Diefenbaker in Ottawa on Tuesday this week, 15 placard- carrying women and men in this city won nation-wide attention by staging a noon-hour picket outside the Marine Bulding offices of the U.S. consul, pro- testing the NORAD agreement which permits U.S. warplanes carrying nuclear warheads to fly over Canadian soil. “Dulles—Go Home and Take Your H-bombs With You!” said one of the placards. ‘No nuclear planes over Canada!”’ said another. Thousands of Vancouver citizens saw the demonstration, and radio and press reporters and photographers were pres- Continued on page 7 See DEMONSTRATION ACCIDENTS DO HAPPEN : These are two of the pickets who demonstrated on Tuesday this week before the U.S. consulate in Vancouver’s Marine Building. Their placards plainly depict their purpose. j ' 1 { | { q q q | ; {