CONGO Cont'd -from pg. 1 sien 40 probe the sources of+his; 8 cash and arms. ' @ Exputsion of all Belgian treeps and officials, in line with the U.N. decisions. ’ @ Prompt discussion of the Congo situation by the Secur- ity Council and General As- sembly, } Ganada’s role in the Congo erisis thas..so far been to :sup- port every action initiated ‘by the G:S. and its NATO part- ners. Behind the slogan: ‘Keep oe 2 tt "OP PO yh, See eve See Season's Greetings to All Qur Friends | Mae & High Martin —S Vee ve ee ee PEACE - ON EARTH Bai and :Olive Wilkinson Langley, B.C. SS SS SS SS SS SSS SR CRISIS — i gthe Congo for the West,’ Can. ada ‘has ‘become .a -partner: in| the -crimes ‘being: committed: against the African people. Protesting Canada’s . stand, the B.C. Committee —of -the Gonmunist Party,: over. the signature of provincial leader}, “recent -provincial . eonvention Nigel Morgan, this week -wir- ed Prime Minister Diefenbaker. demanding “action by Canada. at. the U.N. ‘to ‘halt ‘the im- perialist rape of the Congo and fer a-step to the brutal fascist methods of Metubu gangsters against the elected..government and Premier. Lumumba.” To follow up its -protest. the BS. Communist Party has issued a ‘free’ postcard - ad- dressed to secretary-general Dag Hammarskjoeld --express- ing disgust with ‘U-N. -policies 7{.and demanding immediate ac— itien to obtain the release of Premier “Lumumba. It - also Fiwurges reconvening “of - Conge’s- «parliament. (The postcard on this page). is reprinted — eT ae ar ra SE SSS Holiday Greetings from ADVANCE CLUB COMMUNIST PARTY PEACE — PROGRESS — SOCIALISM Sa ar oe oe PE IETS TORPEDOES Aye ee et es es 8 et ot 8 * oe on et oe oe ee i Soe eee NSS SS SESS The Eng tink Fal rad => et ee es eh es + Soe Sea See ee = NEUTRALITY FOR CANADA WOULD MEAN: PEACE; JOBS AND HOMES FOR CANADIANS SEASON'S GREETINGS Michel, B.C. et — SN SSS SSS SSS a ae amet Auditorium, Fishermen’s Hall, 138 East Cordova Street — MU 4-3254 @ AUDITORIUM — Available for dances, socials, smok- ers; meetings, conventions, -etc. conventions. Seating capacity: 400. For rates or additional information ; . . PHONE T. PARKIN, MU 4-3254 $200. millions more. farm. pro- ‘from the U.S. -Good . acoustics, public address system, kitchen facilities, tables: for | FARM | :| NOTES SFU Defeats- Anti-Lebor . - Resolution A sharp debate marked the ofthe Saskatchewan. Farmers Union on.a. resolution calling for compulsory. arbitration -of |! labor disputes: The resolution went down. to defeat. An. amendment, :. by ex-president. Joe. Phelps; caHed- for the. establishment of a labor tribunal to act: as a final court..of appeal if agree- ment cannot. be reached be- tween management. and. labor.: The majority of delegates ap- parently saw this.as just an-. other way-of attacking labor's right to strike and so defeated the amendment .as well. _A resolution finally. adopted simply called on > the .. Inter- provicial Farm :. Union ,Coun- cil, the Canadian Congress. of: Labour and -management.to. discuss the whole issue of la-, bor disputes. $400 Millions U.S... Farm Products inte Canada by -the Financial ~Post (Nov. 26, 1960). Canada. will - buy duce from the U.S. than it will sell to that country in 1961. _ The US. sold — over. $400 millions worth.of farm prod- ucts in Canada this year. Ca- nadian farm: exports to — the U.S. are estimated . at. $200 millions. Usually. half .of this. | country’s farm imports are aut what the Financial Post in supported ‘ { I, the undersigned; am ‘their rule in the Congo. Congo people. | constituted government. SIGN THIS NOW! To Dag Hammarskjhold; United Nations, New York City, New York. ments in the Congo and urge that the U.N. immediately: - © Stop the colonialist intrigues for restoration of | @ Convene the lawfully elected: parliament of the ® Take steps to obtain the immediate release of ‘Premier Lumumba and-halt the criminal brutalities } ° ‘against him and members of the Congo parliament. ® Restore Congo’s parliament as the only legally shocked at recent develop- : Givic elections show need for more year round work — Labor participation in municipal elections was. at am all time high in British Columbia ths year. “The results of the vote on Dec. 8 showed that, while la- ‘or candidates polled respec- table votes wherever they ran, ‘what is needed is year round ‘work -by labor and. progressive ‘| itieal - According to a-survey-made’ ing, marked up good votes in® | the following. areas. - candidates to emerge as an ef- fective alternative o- the -pol- -machines.. dominating B:€: municipalities. ~ Progressive candidates, run- ning .on policies of peoples needs not useless arms spend- Burnaby, Bill Turner, coun- cil, 1,116;. Marie | Godfrey, school board, 825; Campbell River, Nick Chernoff, council board, 256; Langley, Chiste, council, 544; Ridge, Elmer Walski, 329, Carl . Hilland, school board, 576; Nanaimo, Walter Tickson, council, -549; Port Alberni, council, George. Mc- Knight, 491; North Vancouver City, council Bernie. Keeley, 421, Sam Third 493. North Vancouver school board, Dorothy iapuse was de board by .400 votes ‘polling 1S 723 ..votes. . Surrey, .. council,. Selmar Bean, 929; Victoria, Elgin “Scotty” Neish, council, 918 votes. Ben = Maple 101, ‘Tim ~“Hewison, school failed to point out is that a considerable proportion of the U.S. farm products. sold in -|Canada consist. of purchases of *'such items as sjables, eggs, fowl, etc. by U.S.- ‘owned chain stores, canneries fruits, veget- and wholesalers in Canada. They buy U.S. farm prod- ucts as a matter of policy and |} are quite deliberately squeez- ing Canadian farm products off our own market. In this they have the-blessing of both provincial and federal govern- ments who do nothing to stop this injurious practice. It has reached the point where in big cities like Vancouver it is dif- ficult indeed to obtain home- grown vegetables. Chinese Film (English Sub-Titles) m “NEY YEAR SACRIFICE” (Beautiful Color) } Christmas Day 12 noon to 10:30 p.m. continuous Lux Theatre 55 E. Hastings Tender, gripping story of the life of a Chinese wo- man in the early 20th} century. A BRUTAL EXPOSURE OF OLD FEUDAL CHINA Produced by Peiking Film Studio Collection at Door SS ees na a NEW YEAR'S EVE FROLIC — AUUC Hall — 805 East Pendbr: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 Supper — Featuring Ukrainian Dishes 7-9 p.m. Dancing — Favors — Fun — 9 p.m. ‘Admission: Supper & Dance, $2.50 Each - Supper only, $1.50; monger by Association of United Ukrainian Canadians and the W.B.A. fet es 2 2 2 eh 2 OP Se Dance only, $1.50 December 16, 1960—PACIFIC TRIBUNE—Page z council,