| _DISARMAMENT Int Typographical Union ae * LOCAL 226 * mee AFL. ClO. CLC, BCFED y fe ) h ), 7 5 oe - ‘ a i : i y 3 Wag ye a , - e - f Scenes from the mar Clockwise from top left: Colorful banners from dozens of unions marked the trade union contingent on the march, led by the B.C. Federation of Labor; Latin Students for Peace, one of scores of small groups who brought their own distinct message, dressed for the role in togas; A number of outlying centres sent contingents to the march, Including the Nanaimo and District Labor Council; peace marcher signs the petition for the Peace Petition Campaign which was launched at the rally and will be the focus of End the Arms Race over the next several weeks. TRIBUNE PHOTOS by Sean Griffin and Dan Keeton || MAY DAY GREETINGS International Solidarity for y World Peace and Disarmament B.C. Peace Council 712, 207 West Hastirigs St. t Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1H7 685-9958 ~ May Day Greetings FORA _ NUCLEAR WEAPONS > FOR JOBS NOT FREE CANADA | BOMBS Fraser Valley Peace Council 594-0539 531-1009 i - GREETINGS ON MAY DAY || to workers in struggle everywhere, for ' | Jobs, peace and national independence VANCOUVER PEACE ASSEMBLY MAY DAY GREETINGS te A from the ~CANADA-USSR ASSOCIATION Enquiries welcome regarding films, tours to the USSR, membership and general information P.O. Box 4488, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3Z8 PACIFIC TRIBUNE, MAY 2, 1984 e 7 :