ThA 1 Your. ub Deoaitonsat at You Vee. Saskatchewan sold false Bill of Rights D. L., Regina: Citizens of this province who harbored the illu- sion that the Saskatchewan Bill of Rights protected their civil rights received a rude shock re- cently when Attorney-General J. W. Corman, KG. flatly de- Clared that tne Bill Goes not pre- vent municipalities from “screen- ing” employees with a view to determining “if they might be communists”. “There is absolutely nothing in the Saskatchewan Bill of Rights to prevent a. municipality from discharging employees because they are communists or for that Matter because they are Liberals Or belong to any other political or economic group,” opined Cor- man, “ “The Bill of Rights makes it an offence to deny anyone’ the right to employment because of race, religion, creed or ethnic origin. Creed is defined in the Act as meaning religious creed Only, It definitely does not in- clude political or economic creed.” So much, then, for civil rights under CCF “socialism”. "What a fine” bunch of “socialists” we have in Saskatchewan! And that isn't the half of if, he says R. J. BRODIE, East Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C.: As this year is the end of this cracked System and everybody wants Peace, but at the same time, all, Nations are preparing for war. So is God himself. As for South Korea, one look at the map and you can see it is the only piece of country that belongs to the UN, and as God is going to do the fighting for the Reds or com- munists, it had to cleaned up now, - ‘ This is only the Bible prophecy being fulfilled. God planned all this before Christ was put in prison, and God did not punish anybody then for Christ’s death. They are going to be punished now. In the spring of 1948, when the UN started all their bluff in Berlin, God gave them forty and two months, or 1,260 days to go, but he did not tell them so he gave them thirty more days to find out; that comes to 1,290 days. And as the Pope has declared another Holy Year, he is going to be cut short. He is going to get mad, and call God for everything and God is going to get mad too, and as far as I can figure out, -November 2 is the deadline. The Reds or communists, as they call them, are God’s chosen people, so much so, that God is going to do the fighting for them. God is getting ready now 2,000,000,000 horses . and riders, and these horses are ar- mor plated and made specially for to kill people and they. will be ready when needed. . Besides he is going to shake every» build- ing down, in all the countries that have joined the UN, And that is not the half of it. God is going to brand all his people in the forehead, in the ‘spring, about the middle of April, and anybody that has not God's brand or their name is not in the Book of Life, will be cast into the lake of fire and brim- stone, which is known as Hell. I have a book on the last book in the Bible’s Revelation that explains everything, also what to say when you are called’ up in the spring “(on the* carpet).~~ ‘This is all in the Bible, but there is nobody can read it. This book is no good to anybody, only. the LPP as nobody else is sure nothing can happen to them. This is Christ’s own idea, as he told me how to read his book © and nobody else in the world can read it. , Please send me a. card and ~wide : LENIN | ~ MEMORIAL ‘MEETING : i ; SPEAKER. BERT WHYTE ON "LENIN - The Great Emancipator” AT -PENDER AUDITORIUM 339 West Pender Sunday, January 21, 8 p.m. CONCERT PROGRAM let me know as soon as you can see me and where. FOLLOWING is the sent to R. J. Brodie by McEwen, editor of the Pacific Tribune: Dear Sir: Thanks for. your recent letter on the scriptures as it relates to the LPP. reply Tom It is comforting to know that when this terrible wrath you mention is visited upon the world, it will bypass the Com- munists and the LPP as_ they are the “chosen people”. Up un- til now we have been given to understand by the highest cleri- cal authorities that we would be ~ the first to land in the brim- stone, so needless to say your ietter took a load off our minds. Any further advice or sugges- tions you can give me on this burning problem will be greatly appreciated. Meantime, ‘thank you for your letter, and with best wishes for as happy a 1951 ‘sas can be had under the circum- stances. He'll gladly take on the entire province J. TANCHE, Campbell River, 8.C.: Mopping up operations are still in progress in this area. Not satisfied with having oversub- scribed its quota in the Pacific Tribune subscription drive, Campbell River is still going strong with the campaign for subs. We have sent you 18 subs in addition to the 34-raised on a quota ‘of 30. We are challenging all other points to raise their quotas 80 percent. Anyone want to take us up? There are just two of us here on PT work. But it doesn’t take’ much ‘of a _ crew. People know that the Pacific Tribune fights the war danger and they just subscribe for the asking. “Give us the tools and we ‘shall finish the job.” The tool is the Pacific Tribune. The job is Peace. — DUNN'S DRY CLEANING PHONE N.W. 179 WE CALL & DELIVER “Everything in Flowers" FROM . EARL SYKES 56 E. Hastings St. PA. 3855 PORTRAIT OF PRESSTITUTE GORDON MARTIN, Nanaimo, B.C.: On reading Jack Scott's mess of January 12 in the Van- couver Sun, I wonder how any- ‘thing so repulsive can remind me of so beautiful a character s “Ol’ Bill” Bennett. The reas- on is simple, of course. Ol’ Bill’s genius would have adequately expressed the scorn this dwarf earns for himself, a scorn duly paid him by honest men. However, our dear Ol’ Bill passed away from us a year ago and we shall remember him by trying to say what he would have said. Imagine a conference of the big shots of a large capitalist newspaper: First Speaker: ‘Gentlemen, this Jay is a lad of some .abili- ties. He’s dangerous. How are we to deal with him?” Second Speaker: “I propose a different approach. We have some high paid stuff on our staff. We pay them to know how to deal with this sort of thing. Suppose we decide who is to deal with Jay?” Third Speaker: “Yes. Some- one who specializes in confusing decent, peace-loving people. They don’t pay much attention to most of our writers.” Fourth Speaker: ‘How about Jack? That’s supposed to be his specialty.” All: “Agreed.” Chairman phones for Scott. He arrives. Chairman: “We've decided you’re to deal with Jay. Give hime the works. Understand?” Scott: “Sure do.” We don’t know if that’s the way it happened or not. The result is the same, so it doesn’t matter. ; The facts that Scott has to deal with are simple. The man involved, Scott calls “Jay.” Why is difficult to imagine since he proceeds to identify “Jay” precisely that neither court nor moron could fail to know who is tingered. Jay, one of Canada’s more gifted young writers, has de- cided to use some of his abili- ties_in defence of peace. Ac- cording to Jack this is talent going “to waste.”