Lease made EIN US. U Nuclear NATO blasted The political committee of the Communist Party of Britain has charged the Macmillan govern- ment ‘is’ preparing to sell out to Kennedy and Adenauer for the establishment ofa so-called mul- tilateral NATO nuclear force,’? In a prepared statement re- leased on Thursday of last week, the committee said: ‘At the very moment when the test ban treaty has prepared the way for an ag- reement to prevent the extension of nuclear weapons, this so- called joint nuclear force, with participation of Britain, France, Italy, West Germany and other NATO powers, would be a provocation and would create the gravest obstacle to any new the agreement. ‘The real purpose ofthis pro- is to open the way for ject “It came to pieces in my hands.” Vicky in the Evening Standard, London ‘HOLD TO LENINIST VIEWS’ The Soviet Communist Party _ @ewspaper, Pravda, said last week that the Soviet Union wants a peaceful settlement of the Chin- 2se - Indian border conflict as soon as possible, to eliminate this ‘focal point of serious ten- sion,’? In a lengthy editorial it de- clared; ‘‘All true supporters of Peace and friendship , between peoples are right to hope that those on whom the settlement of the conflict really depends will rise above considerations of formal prestige, sit down at the conference table and find a mu- tually acceptable solution ... tn the question of boundary disputes, we hold to Leninist views, and are convinced that there are no vexed issues which _ cannot be solved by peaceful means, by negotiations, without the shedding of blood . Ss : Charging China with “‘distort- ing” the Soviet attitude to the dis- pute, Pravda declared: “The Chinese leaders are displeased with the peace-loving position of the Soviet Union. = “Perhaps they wanted to re- solve the border *dispute- with India by military means and hop- —— to obtain support from the’ rcersthing in Flowers’ : FROM -f JEARLSYKES. (42 E. 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While the proposals of the Col- ombo conference were accepted without reservation by India, China only accepted them ‘‘in principle’’ and did not follow this up with any constructive steps, Pravda pointed out that China had found ways to settle disputed territorial questions with other, neighboring nations, including Pakistan, which is a member of the SEATO and CENTO military : i ee TED HARRIS 757 East Hastings Si- Vancouver 4, B.C. Painters’ and Papetnangers Reg. ‘tBe - New ise a reli Granville Island © B.C. Automotive Service Co. Ltd. Granville It, MU 4-9819 : Wally Sklaruk ‘KEEPSMILING, FRIENDS ‘Ses Sie na reaper errmsg eres cll We buy and ‘sell ay Used Furniture We are reasonable We are at 573. E. HASTINGS S¥. Beaver Transfer PRIOR GARAGE & SERVICE 219 Prior St. MU. 3-2926 COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE & REPAIRS Auto Body Work LEE, Proprietor . . Pender, Phone MU 4-9720,: USSR asks India, China _ to settle ‘peacefully’ blocs set up by the Western powers, It also pointed out that reac- tionary forces in India had taken advantage of the dispute to step up chauvanism and attack the progressive forces in India. Hundreds of Communists and, trade union leaders had been arrested, the democratic rights of the people were curtailed and the reactionaries were using the conflict to push India off the road of neutralism and draw her back into Western military _blocs. ELECTRICAL MIRACLES Miracles of electricity Have oc- curred within a lifetime. In 1921 a radio station broadcast 35 miles. In July, 1962, Telestar relayed European television for North, American viewers, a distance of 5, 000 miles. Ov A L T r NE | E CAFE _ 251 EAST HASTINGS Vancouver, B.C, QUALITY SERVICE Classified Advertising ss Deadline DEADLINE FOR COMING EVENTS COLUMN - All copy must be in the Pacific Tribune office no later than |. __Monday..12 noon. Roe ____ COMING EVENTS 14th An Anniversary Celebrations of the People’s Republic of China, Sunday, September 29. Film— ' “Promenade Through Peking?’ — in color, commentary in English. Admission free. Film at Ukrainian Hall, 805 EF, Pend- er St., starting at 1 p.m. Chin- ese Banquet, Ho Ho ChopSuey, 102 E. Pender St. at 6 p.m Admission, $3.50 per person, Tickets available at People’s Co-op Book Store, 341 W. Pender St. Phone MU 5-5836, The Assn. of United Ukrainian Canadians presents the prem- ier B.C. performance of ‘THE LONESOME TRAIN” and an Evening of Folk Songs and Dances, Queen Elizabeth Play- house, Saturday, Sept. 28, 8:30 p.m. Admission $1.50, Stud- ents, $1.00. Available at Peo- ple’s Co-op Book Store, 341 W. ‘Pender. Phone MU’ 5-5836 or AUUC Hall,805 E, Guest artist — Andrea Kala ' kept running smoothly and should the Bonn militarists and heirs of Hitler to get a finger on nuclear weapons. ‘This criniinal plan can and must be defeated . ‘The Labor Party has already declared opposition in principle to the multilateral nuclear force. “Until recently even Tory cab- inet ministers have been expressing opposition to it. The government must be forced to resist American pressure and reject the plan. “British popular opposition compelled the abandonment of the American and Tory plan to tie — up Britain in the Common Mar- ket, : ‘“‘Today the broadest campaign of the entire labor and peace movements can compel the re- jection of this plan for the mul-— tilateral nuclear force. “No nuclear arms Germany!’ for. British firms taken over President Sukarno of Indones- ia last Friday ordered British firms to be taken over by gov- ernment departments in the in- terests of their own safety. An official statement said the order was not designed to‘nationalize the companies but to ensure that production was maintained. President Sukarno’s order said British rubber, tea, coffee and palm oil estates, banks, import and export firms and other busi- nesses were to be taken over by the various government de- - partments concerned. It was learned the president al- so. ordered all regional, civil and military governors to pre- vent labor unions from seizing control of British enterprises. Sukarno’s order, as quoted by the Supreme Operational com- mand, said British enterprises, particularly Shell Oil, should be be properly maintained, Public report back meeting and slide showing of the Women's Congress in Moscow in June by MICKEY BEAGLE Friday, October 4, 8 p Fishermen's Hall’ 138 E. 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