n Seek hoon See | SPEAKS FOR CATHOLIC SYNDICATES Have you got a new sub lately “Week by week I appreciate more and more the terrific job the Pacific Tribune is doing in bring- ing the truth to the people,” writes a subscriber. more people. But this week only 36 subs came in. Can our supporters be satisfied with such a response to our appeal for more results from the sub front? We don’t think so. Nof member of LPP Alf Dewhurst, LPP provincial organizer, issued a statement this week informing “all who have rea- son to be interested” that Lawrence Nowry was not a member of the Labor-Progressive party. Dewhurst said his statement was made as a result of a number of inquiries he had received recently. 0 ‘ ML ee i} blocked. We need to bring the truth to} lives that are at stake! By PHILLIPE RICHER MONTREAL “Hesitation is no longer permis- sible: We must oppose war.” This is the headline of an editorial ar- ticle appearing in the August 5 issue of Le Fromt Ouvrier, regard- ed as the organ of the Catholic Syn- dicates in which 100,000 French- Canadian workers are organized. The article states: “Since the hos- tilities in Korea the official propa- ganda which is inspired by the press agencies under the control of powerful economic interests has not ceased to repeat that we must sup- port the USA in their fight against the North Koreans. “We have also launched the atomic bomb scare. At the be- ginning of the hostilities we were) not afraid to sit and write that we had to use this great means to stop aggression. Even if Sec- retary of State Dean Acheson went into a blue rage because of the success of the petition of the partisans of peace in Europe which condemns the aggressor armed with the atomic bomb, we know that it is the USA, and the USA alone, that has used atomic pu UL LULU LULU rr et en rn te Un Oh ho Uh at eet WILL WAR SPREAD? The lives of millions of us are imperilled by the threat of war —.atomic war which would be the most murderous in all history : WILL THE WAR SPREAD? Thousands of Canadians are asking that : question; but NOT ENOUGH HAVE YET BEEN HELP PREVENT WAR FROM ENGULFING THE WORLD. By interference in the internal affairs of Korea, the embarked on open aggression. Bloodthirsty Yankee congressmen and senators are demanding that atom bombs be dropped immediately. of their fear for their wicked profits desperately to plunge the world into war. extermination are being invented — atom »ombs, hydrogen bombs, germ bombs, guided missiles and other fiendish weapons. DON'T BE STAMPEDED Don’t be fooled by the hysterical war propaganda. Remember it’s OUR Poison gas used in World War I, was _success- fully outlawed in World War II by the vigorous expression of popular revulsion. We, the people, are strong enough and THERE IS STILL TIME, to prevent the use of atom bombs and to save world peace. What the people need more than ever beforc in human history is the real facts— the truth about who are the warmakers and.how their plans can be The L.P.P. is the only Canadian party which speaks out clear-headedly and fearlessly in this grave crisis. More needs to be done — ut leaf- lets, broadcasts, meetings and organizational work all require money. HELP END THE MADNESS OF WAR Why not make an investment in peace? WHAT MORE WORTHWHILE INVESMENT CAN YOU MAKE FOR YOURSELF, YOUR FAMILY AND LOVED ONES? Donate today to the LPP National Party Fund ; and help the LPP to speak up more effectively for YOU, for PEACE, for LIFE, and for our WHOLE FUTURE. Send in your donation today — tomorrow. may be too late! LPP NATIONAL PARTY FUND 503 Ford Bldg. Vancouver. the warmakers are seeking New weapons for mass Oppose war, urges Quebec paper energy to destroy human livesi when it was unnecessary.” . The article quotes the statement of the Bishops of France and of the Pope with regard to war and then deals with an article in Le Devoir of July 27 which stated: “We have been feeling for a few]. weeks a hesitation amongst Catho- lics. No doubt they do not like war as a means to settle disputes among nations, but they are afraid of Com- munism and the spreading of So- viets. ‘We must somehow do some- thing to stop them.’ “The appeal of the Holy Father comes just in time to recall to all Catholics that war will not settle anything, that it will create moral and social problems a hundred times more complicated than those we actually have to solve. It is not a crusade for war that the Pope preaches, but a crusade for peace.” “Are we again going to sit by? It is time that the citizens had their say and let their opposition be heard and made known to the one that represents them in par- liament, which will make the deci- ~ sion. Let us not wait, because the hours are counted.” MOBILIZED TO imperialists have Out Lilt TESOL BURUBU ERLE ' OU et tn Te ’ Hands eff Korea “No Canadian lives for U.S. war in Korea” reads this LPP poster symbolizing the province-wide opposition in Quebec to Cana- diam involvement in Asia. Unions donate $8,000 to fight ‘Kuzych case’ Close to $8,000 has been contributed to the Marine and Boilermaker’s Union by trade unions from every province to help finance the Boilermakers take their appeal against the notorious ‘“Kuzych decision” to the Privy Council. Tot- al cost of the action will be approximately $20,000. “Unions donating to this cause are helping to finance the fight to save trade union rights,’ said William Stewart, secretary of the Marine Workers. “We intend to circula- rize every trade union in the coun- try, asking them to share the bur- den with-us.” Thousands of .copies of a union folder entitled “Subsidized Disrup- tion”, giving the history of the no- torious ‘Kuzych case’ and how it affects all trade unions, are being distributed to trade councils across Canada. “How would you like to have a fink or professional] labor spy openly planted in the ranks of your union and kept there by order of the courts?” asks the union leaflet. “That’s not a pleasant prospect,” it continues. “Yet right at this moment it’s part of the law of British Columbia.. 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