eee oe | Sask. legislature declares for peace Ph rh wey it STORY ON PAGE 6 Wg gi Hf LT — Nrensanrets Pethanbed Wttete ¢ EEA MOM CRE / wee Peeapr oak © me VOL. 12. No. 15 Vancouver, British Columbia, April 17,:1953 <€~ 2e PRICE TEN CENTS Kishermen’s union sponsors parley on B.C. markets, trade Allin B.C. trade conference, sponsored by United Fishermen and €a Workers Union, will meet in Vancouver May 16. Teso, fe lea government “to support me oster trade with all coun- ing 6 the world that are will- Procal pone with us on a reci- Dose { asis, and for this pur- sions ; Send special trade mis- rks Such countries in a mutual ‘eres to promote change.» advantageous trade ex- 2u tie Second resolution, from tive saat Columbia ~ Coopera- Possible nes calls for “the widest then pees the federal govern- Which 0 “Provide credit facilities Uals oui enable private indivi- ‘trade T organizations to conduct With areas now closed to rade among all nations” included in the letter containing the conference call are two aie calling for friendly trade relations with all countries. he resolution, passed by the fishermen’s union, urges the them” and to “enter into nego- tiations with and remove all un- necessary barriers on trade be- tween Canada and the other nations of the world.” Among the organizations sup- porting the conference are Car- penters Local 1638, Courtenay, Shipwrights Local 9, Victoria; Operating Engineers Local 510, Prince Rupert; Fishermen’s Co- operative Association, Vancou- ver; Cascade Cooperative Union, Kelowna; B.C. Coast Vegetable Cooperative Association, Van- couver; Cooperative Association, Prince George; and Kootenay Valley Cooperative Milk Products Association, Nelson. LPP names in six Provincial ridings Follow; ; Ment ce upon its announce- tween hock that it will place the fea? 2nd 25 candidates in Provincial in the forthcoming r ‘ Six Rinne been nominated in Lowey ‘uencies, four on the Over ae and two on Van- Candidate oO cs nominated are: "gan, Vancouver East. i\ NIGEL MORGAN ancouver East Bob Sarginson, Vancouver North. Alf Dewhurst, New Westmin- ster. Dave Danielson, Delta. Mrs. Grace Tickson, Nanaimo- The Islands. Jack Higgin, Comox. Alf Dewhurst, LPP provincial election manager, announced that several more nominations would be: made during the com- ing week. SSS SY ALF DEWHURST New Westminster NEED PEAGE MEAN A SLUMP | IN CANADA? No, says Tim Buck After nearly three years of war, the promise of an early peace in Korea is now evident. There is taking place a rapid change in the general atmosphere of world rela- tionships. In the United Nations the dynamic, inspiring idea that the socialist states and the capitalist states can live together in peace is winning support against the par- alyzing idea that the capitalist part of the world and the socialist part of the world must engage in a horrible world atomic war. Need peace results in an economic slump and mass unemployment, as some prophets of gloom predict? Is it true that but for the big armament production we would have a million jobless? “No, such propaganda is absolutely false!”’ says Tim Buck, LPP national leader. “We could make peace in Korea the beginning of a great new economic advance in Canada.” For an analysis by Buck showing how this economic advance can be accomp- lished, please turn to story on back page. as related in evidence ead the Clemens Story at the coroner’s inquest etn _ AN TOTO TA AS | Ce PN TET 5 pare erat Se a ae ee es ioe NE