FIGHT IT WITH... © Trade-mark registered 1948 United States Patent Office Second Class Postage Paid at Union, NJ. Iasve No, 522, September 1, 1968 SS Common Sense. LEADER IM THE NATION'S FIGHT AGAINST COPEMUNISK ~ is really beside the point. The bald FACT ts ‘that the END of the White race will come VERY soon, so soon that like the fall of Cuba, you will wonder what and how it happened. “Why didn’t somebody tell us about this?” . will be the because ecb P ‘i Oy BACK TO AFRICA MOVEMENT SOLUTION TO RACE PROBLEM INTEGRATION IS GENOCIDE OF ALL RACES Zionist Mass Media Stifled Voice of Grass Roots Negro Totally Opposed to Integrction While Giving Free Reign to Black Militants Representing Fraction of Negro Community American Zerox Corporation, whose lat- est TV film “Black America,” is violeut- ly anti-white. William S. Paley —: o worlder, Board Chairman of CLS-TV, Th ses which potiutes Christian paganda. HATE LITERATURE. The B.C. government expressed concern this week over pornographic literature using the mails but no mention was made of hate materials, such as that shown above, Pouring through the mail to tens of thousands of people. The above hate sheet aims to spread conflict. between races, Jew and Christian. It should be stopped. ASSAULT CASE UP NOV. 6 Charged with assaulting PT salesman Steve Nickyforuk on October 21, James A. McLean of 3772 St. Catherines St., Vancouver will appear in court on Oct. 29 for preliminary hearing. The case was scheduled to be heard Oct. ,22 but was remanded until Nov. 6 when it will be held in magistrate court at the Vancouver Public Security Building, (Room 4), Main and Cordova. The unprovoked assault by 23- -year old McLean upon the PT salesman Nickyforuk (52 years) took place outside the Patricia Hote! where Nickyforuk had been selling papers. While Nickyforuk hadn’t even spoken to McLean, the latter followed him out of the hotel, knocked him down on the sidewalk’ and kicked him on the head and face causing Severe bruises and lacerations. Questioned for reasons Of his savage attack, McLean’s Only excuse was “I don’t like Communists.” The case is attracting wide public interest, and especially the alleged excuse of the assailant for his attack. When the 13th annual convention of the British Columbia Federation of Labor (BCFL) opens its five-day sessions in the Hotel Vancouver (Nov. 4-8th inclusive) -it will already have one decisive round to its credit in its anti-Bill 33 campaign, viz; the unanimous refusal of B.C. unions to ‘‘co- operate’’ with the Socred govern- ment’s Mediation Commission request, that the unions supply that body with copies of all union- management wage contracts, agreements, conditions of work, etc., etc. In essence B.C. labor told the * Bill 33 Mediation Commission to “get that information your- selves, we are not stooling on ourselves’. This prompt and fitting reply resulted in the com- mission ‘“‘withdrawing’’ its provocative request. Mediation commissioner Pen Baskin (late of the Steelworkers Union ) over whose signature the request to the unions was made, expressed “‘surprise at the hair- trigger reaction of labor’’ to the commission’s request and the use of his letter to ‘‘launch a new attack on the compulsory arbitration features of Bill 33’’. Scores of unions in B.C., large FAMOUS ARTISTS LIMITED and small, are hopeful that the coming BCFL convention will broaden commissioner Baskin’s “understanding’’ of just what organized labor in B.C. and elsewhere thinks of Bill 33, as well as evolving new plan of campaign for its early burial. BCFL secretary Ray Haynes has stated that ‘‘details of labor’s new offensive against Bill 33 will be disclosed at the convention’’, and there is little doubt that organized labor’s non-co- operation with this anti-labor Mediation Commission will be a high point of the BCFL convention agenda. Together with stepping up the struggle against Bill 33 and other’ anti-labor legislation in B.C. such vital issues as housing, rising prices, pollution, unequal taxation, inflation, etc., will undoubtedly “‘hit the floor’’ with greater vigor than: in past conventions, primarily because working people and their families are the first victims of these €conomic inequalities. Moreover, among the 140,000 or more trade unionists which constitute the membership of the BCFL there is a strong groundswell of criticism and dissatisfaction building up with QUEEN ELIZABETH THEATRE — NOVEMBER 5S AT 8:30 P.M. THE ONLY SOVIET ARTIST TO APPEAR IN CONCERT THIS SEASON VLADIMIR LANCMAN “This Brilliant new young Soviet Artist is indeed a Future ‘Heifetz' ’’ $4.00, $3.25, $2.50 & $2.00 TICKETS: THE BAY BOX OFFICE, MAIN FLOOR of THE BAY, VANCOUVER DAILY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. — PHONE RESERVATIONS — 681-3351 PACIFIC TRIBUNE—OCTOBER 25, 1968—Page 1s expedite Negotia BC Fed parley to mount. new anti-Bill 33 drive eee in British Colum- 1a, aS Well as a Pattern to other anit-labor low. The intervenj : Se the last BOF Ng period since books E legislation, “That. anti-labor foremost a j; is first and Job for A labor, fully mobi}; organized for the job,” a lized and united union spoke sm and bes h week of its the Regional Dorn tteems (CUPE) Public at Vernon following ’ p Strike Bargaining Canadian Empoloyees October 2i5¢ issued the release: “The. 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