CONTINUED GRAB Detwiller order. Nigel Morgan, Labor-Progressive Party provincial leader, in a letter to H. P, Voverdale, OAP secretary, predicted that public pressure could quickly force the Coalition to back down and on behalf of the LPP and its supporters pledged “ful! Cooperation in any plans you may peice upon to fight this criminal act,” This week the cabinet ordered the Detwill plan scrapped “owing to the complete misunderstanding on the Part of the public.” CLASSIFIED A charge of 50 cents for each Msertion of five lines or’ less with cents for each additional line 18 made for notices appearing in this column. No notices will be accepted later than Monday noon Of the week of publication. Reese tar WHAT’S DOING ~ ees YOUTH VARIETY CONCERT Music, Songs, Dancing, Laughs UKRAINIAN HALL ~ 805 E. Pender St. Sunday, April 29 - 8 p.m. Proceeds to Pacific Tribune \ Silver Collection Strathcona P.T, Committee Dn bs ~ _P. LT. 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Campbell Ave., HA. 6900 “TELL THEM YOU SAW IT z $ Burrard Feed Company ‘NO WAR HYSTERIA IN RUSSIA’ BALTIMORE The wife of the U.S. naval: and air attache to Moscow, who re- cently returned here, has told the press that the Soviet people are not talking war. She contrasted this with the war hysteria in the United States. But she warned that the Soviet people are united behind their government and that they will fight to protect their coun- try. vust returned from the Soviet Union, Mrs, Leslie C. Stephens, avowed “anti-Communist,” in an interview with the Baltimore Even- ing ‘Sun, took issue with some anti- Soviet prejudices cultivated by the U.S. State Department. Iron Curtain? Nonsense! Mrs. Stephens saiq she traveled exten- sively around the country. Soviet war threat? “All I can Say is,” she declared, “when we left Moscow there was nothing in the atmosphere that smelled like . Wife of U.S. attache spikes daily press lies war.” The Russians don’t have the “war nerves that most Ameri- cans have,” she said. The myth that the Soviet people are opposed to their social govern- ment and that tthey live in misery was pulverized by Mrs, Stephens. “Don’t sell Russians short,” she said. “They love their motherland — and it’s not such a backward place, either.” She described the “good tele- vision” in Moscow and “a Russian three-dimensional movie that I saw was really astonishing.” Mrs. Stephens told the Sun: “During our postwar stay I was able to see Tula, Yasnaya, Polyana, Leningrad, of course, the Black Sea resorts, and once we got down as far as Tiflis. “If you drop an atomic bomb on Moscow, as some persons seem to want to do, the effect would be just the contrary—Russians would unite as never before.” OT te ES Street canvasses for peace pact petition . fo be held Saturday Four suburban street canvasses ‘tion have been organized for Sat- urday afternoon, B.C. Peace Coun- cil announced today. The canvasses will take place in the 24-2600 blocks East Hastings, at First and Commercial, Robson and Thurlow, and at Broadway and Main, from 2 to 4 p.m. “We need all the volunteers we can get to make sure that we “reach a maximum number of resi- dents in these areas,” a council spokesman said. “Petitioners should choose the area they prefer and report there about 1.50 p.m.” COCO RICHMOND BAKERY Specializing in Rye and Fancy, Breads 342 Moncton St. Phone Stevestion 333 NORTH VANCOUVER AREA MAY DAY GREETINGS from Horen’s Furniture Store 2 225 Lonsdale, N.V. for the World Peace Pact Petit- - Visit to World Youth Peace festival inBerlin award in petition drive British Columbia’s champion young peace worker will be sent to Berlin this summer to participate in what is ex- pected to be the greatest youth demonstration in history— the World Youth Peace Festival, to be held August 5-19. B.C. Peace Council will send to Berlin as its official delegate the boy or girl who collects the most signatures in.support of the World Peace Pact petition. The regulations governing the competition are simple: 1—Any person who had not reached his, or her, 25th birthday by midnight March 31, 1951, .is eligible. * . 2—The boy or girl who collects the most signatures will be select- ed as the Council’s official dele- gate, 5—The. delegate will be named on June 11 and only signatures turned: in by midnight June 10 will count in. the competition. (This is necessary to give the delegate time to obtain passport and visas.) \ In order to make the competition fair for young people who do not live in highly populated areas, a simple handicapping system has been devised: Every two signatures collected by anyone living outside the Greater Vancouver or Greater Victoria areas will, for the pur- poses of the competition, count as three signatures. 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