RU LT A JUL TOE Le Atomic heating An experimental atomic heat- ing plant is now in operation at Harwell, England. An 80- reum office building, part of which is shown here, is heated by a hot water system orginat- ing in an atomic vile. It is. claimed that there is no danger of radioactivity and that the water circulating in the system can be used for washing. Fuel saving costs are reported to be some 1,000 tons of coal a year. Rhee regime intensifies terror in South PEKING A reign of terror prevails in South Korea as the Rhee govern- ment’s police and military forces, under pretext of “mopping UP guerillas,” carry out mass arrests and summary execution of all ‘those suspected of aiding the partisans. Rhee spokesmen claim there are ‘at least 100,000 partisans Continental peace conference to be held in January By A. B.. MAGIL MEXICO CITY To ‘allow for wider organization, the American Continental Peace Conference, which was to have been held this month, has peen postponed to January 15-20, it is announced. The conference city, however, it still undetermined, other than that it will be the ference call are the president and two members of the Supreme Court of Ecuador, the president of the Guatemalan parliament, a Chilean Nobel Prize winner, army generals from Mexico and Cuba, a former vice-president of Peru and the mayor of Panama City. In the United States, sponsors of the conference include: Maur- ice Travis, secretary-treasurer of the International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers; Hugh Bryson, president of the Marine Cooks and Stewards Union; Prof. Robert Morss Lovett, former gov- ernor of the Virgin Islands, Thomas Richardson, co-director of the American Peace Crusade; Dr. Clementina Paolone, chair- man of American Women for Peace. Korea operating in South Korea. They claim ‘these are regular North | Korean troops turned partisan, but this is actually to cover up the fact that South Korea | is seething with revolt. “Mopping up” in this instance means -a terroristie campaign to fasten the Rhee government’s despotic rule more securely upon South Korea. oe ROARS SNA AA @ RENEE EEE MEER MA rine 4947 HERE ASIEN VENEER West Coast Seamen's Union (Canada) COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON AENEAN LENE EIEN NE NAMEN NEUE NEVE NEVE NE IE NEN BERBERS Basia ; 5 a KN Extends« ‘ : ® z 61 West Cordova St. 3 POSS SSVI A AAA ATIAAAABWNAATA B.C. District Union, International Union of Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers _Extends SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ALL reiete eqniligte re Veneta MEN MERE NENG NEE ENENE GUNG SMEURIENE NEN NS ERNIE NEVES US MEDEA NENS PeH BRST Se Pd : once aS aad S i SEASON’S & IACIICIR NE RINNE IEEE EINE. area A Sigs a Sea Fodotalloa of Russian Canadians STEVESTON, B.C. Extends. _ Friendship and World Peace ee EINE EEE INE IMINO HRM VAAM ITP AHI AARRAIAAi * ; VRE BAARBARMNAABAA PAVIA AAA ALAARD AD: ee ee ee rer Se erred Be i a BX fd & A aR x GREETINGS ; capital, of one of the Latin American republics. Among the signers of the con- i LEFT TO STARVE Thousands of Turk children , the scrapsf which stray dogs re- roam streets By JACK BASSAN SOFIA Cut off from all public assist- tance, an estimated 360,000 home- less'children roam the streets of Turkish villages and Cities, steal- ing, begging and engaging in prostitution in order to eat. Many die of starvation and ex- posure. Describing the lives of these wretched waifs of whom ‘there are 40,000 in Istanbul alone, the Turkish journalist Uluntai, writes in the newspaper Yeni Sabah: “Crowds of homeless children, barefoot, clad in rags, gaunt and sunken-eyed, fill the streets, hud- dle under bridges, in entrances of houses and the arcades of mosques . ... They eat what- ever they.can find, taking even fuse. They steal in order to eat. They even sell their bodies to degraded types.” Far from assuming responsibil- ity for these children, the Turk- ish government in 1949 dropped URGE FIVE-POWER PACT MOSCOW Since the campaign for signa- tures to the appeal for a Five- Power Peace Pact opened in the USSR in October, 117,669,320 So- viet citizens had signed at Nov- ember 15, according to a state- ment by the Soviet Peace Com- mittee. Text of the statement follows. The Soviet Peace Committee has summed up the results of the campaign in the USSR for signatures to the appeal of the World Peace Council for con- clusion of a pact of peace by the five great powers — the United States of America, the Soviet Un- ion, the Chinese People’s Repub- the pittance of 750,000 Turkish pounds allotted for their care! from the budget. / Remarks made by Turkish of-| group. One cabinet to spend any money on children ficiats make it clear that the| present rulers of Turkey have P no intention of assuming res-| @vert war and uphold the cause ponsibility for this helpless| minister, | Ekreno Hairi Iustiundag, stated not long ago: ‘It is unjustifiable | lic, Great Britain and France. The results of this campaign | are evidence of the unanimous support given ‘by all the Soviet people to the appeal, of the firm resolve of the Soviet citizens to of peace. 117,669,320 Soviet citizens sign-; _ed thé appeal of the World Peace’ wark of peace | Council between the date of the beginning of the campaign and SVEN EEUU I. & D.S.W.U. Local 480 - Mine-Mill ‘ HE EE UE MS NEE NE NS NEE EEN patti aa arara a dad aded arava a arora ated who are criminals.” | November. 15. 5 Seat DER MDNR DB RM BD BLL ES XMAS GREETINGS! TO: Ale: B.C. LABOR HRD MMRMDAMBA | EE NE ENE NE EEE ME x oe RANDSTAD MH BS DS BEDE ED SL DL COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON - Websters Corners Co-operative | Exchange Cold Storage and Locker Plant WEBSTERS CORNERS, B.C. (RENNES RENE MEU REN NEUEN RE EDEN NE MEEVEE END MENU NE ENN NEN HL NEN General Merchandise \ ae s ww ‘ i # Re Peace and Friendship with all Peoples Federation Russian Canadians New Westminster, B.C. MEME MERE ENE MERU ENE MEN VENER MEME ENP 2S MELE RENE DEEN NZ ERE NIE 3 PACIFIC TRIBUNE — DECEMBER 21, 1951 — PAG PARRAMATTA AAA AANAH AANA RRB RBA COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON é LAAMABARMAAAABAWA iy RMD DMB SBN Peace appeal signed by | 117 million in USSR The campaign for signatures to the appeal was conducted in the USSR in an atmosphere of a great uplift in political activities and labor. At numerous rallies, meetings and conferences the So- viet people declared their full — approval of and firm support for _ the peaceful foreign policy of the Soviet government, and their solidarity with the partisans of peace in all countries. The Soviet people voiced their - indignation at the aggressive ac- tions of the ruling circles of the imperialist states which are en- deavoring to unleash another world war, and demanded an end to the American ‘intervention in Korea, prohibition of the atomic weapon, an arms reduction and the conclusion of a pact of peace* ‘by the five great’ powers. The Soviet people marked the _ campaign for signatures to the appeal of the World Peace Coun- cil with new successes in their’ peaceful labor designated to Strengthen still more the might of the Soviet state as the bul- in the whole world. : _ ie The results of the campaign in the USSR for collection of sig- natures to the appeal for con- clusion of a pact of peace attest to the Soviet people’s deep love of peace, to their inflexible will for cooperation with all the na- tions, for the maintenance and consolidation of peace. In the ~ Soviet people the partisans of peace in all countries have a re- liable ally in the great struggle for peace and security of the — nations. 3 : The successful culmination in the USSR of the campaign for signatures to the appea! for the conclusion of a pact of peace in which all citizens beginning with | 16-year-olds took part, is a strik- ing demonstration of the unity and solidarity of the Soviet peo- le behind their government and the Bolshevik party, behind the great standard-bearer of peace, Joseph Stalin. : ZENITH CAFE {05 KH. Hastings Street VANCOUVER. BCS UNION HOUSE a ES