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Peace Council handed out leaflets this week during a march in front of the U.S. Consulate which urged citizens to write or wire Prime Minister Trudeau or External Affairs Minister Sharp, telling them to cease the shipment of arms to the U.S. and urging they cease “‘support for the US in its expanding war in Indochina.”’ The leaflet stated that the Canadian government must cease the traffic in death immediately and join other: governments in calling for the immediate withdrawal of troops from Cambodia and Vietnam. Mr. Gaglardi— the generous himself to thousands of old age pensioners who exist on the shocking pittance provided by his Socred government, Minister of Rehabilitation Phil Gaglardi this week. had the effrontery to write; ‘‘The week of June 1st-has ‘been officially proclaimed” as Pioneer and Elderly Citizens Week and I would like to extend to you my personal thanks for the fine contribution you have made over the years in the building of the province of B.C. Because of the foresight, vision and hard work of our Senior Citizens, the young people of our country today have a wonderful heritage...” “Thank you again and best wishes for good health and happiness’... burbles. Mr. Gaglardi at the conclusion of his letter. Without doubt, many old age pensioners would wish that Mr. Gaglardi and his government would reward them in a more tangible fashion — like a big fat _ Singapore, poem PROCEEDS PRESS DRIVE EXPO 70 & Trans-Siberian Railway Contact: 2679 E. Hastings St., 253-1221 Vancouver 6, B.C. ee GLOBE TOURS The Trip of a Lifetime! 254-2313 (> ee ee ee ee ome eee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee oe increase in their. pension cheques? ' TED HARRIS ~_ 757 East Hastings St. Vancouver 4, B.C. Painters and Paperhangers Supplies » Sunworthy Wallpaper . “Qe. FORUM HELPS TRIB Emil Halminen, Sointula, B.C. writes: Am enclosing $15 for the Tribune and hope that this will help the Tribune to weather the storm. Am 86 years of age and will be coming to Vancouver to live at the Finnish Rest Home there. The wife is 80 so we are a little too old to care for ourselves any more, but my greatest wish is that the Canadian proletariat will- with the Tribune’s help become a class conscious humanity, so that the workers will live in peace and harmony. Sincere-greetings to all. U.S. MONOPOLY Bill Campbell, writes: Here is an item from the March, 1970, issue of British Columbia Lumberman: Weyerhaeuser International, Inc., has formed. a. new subsidiary, Weyerhaeuser Far East Limited, to provide general management for its operating subsidiaries. With new headquarters in Weyerhaeuser Far East will direct the operations of: Weyerhaeuser Phillippines, Inc., Manila; Kennedy Bar Timber Co., Sabah, Malaysia; Weyerhaeuser Indonesia, — Djarkarta, Indonesia; Asso- ciated Timber Industries, Pacmarine Agencies Ltd., of Hong Kong. Weyerhaeuser Indonesia _ is being organized to operate the 250,000-acre timber concession recently granted by the govern- ment of the Republic. of Indonesia.”’ I’m passing this on as an example of what I suggest is somewhat lacking in the general fight against the US. Imperialists, i.e., the reasons why they invade and evidence to back up these reasons. _rally sponsored by the United Kamloops, : HITS MAOISTS John Tanche, White Rock, writes: What is becoming more apparent since the invasion of Cambodia by the United States is unity and growth amongst the people to defeat the war hawks. What did the Maoists accomplish by throwing rocks at a shipment of cars in transit on the Great Northern at Blaine, dinting the bodies and smashing windshields? The same night the C.B.C. announced that it would be best for people to stay away from a Church at the Peace Arch. Some of us were happy that after many years the church would come out and take their part in the fight for peace. What did the Maoists accomplish? They sowed disunity and paved the way for outlawing future peaceful demonstrations. What an accomplishment! eae Not only in Blaime but throughout the world Maoism has followed the same pattern, preventing the forces of peace__ from gaining adherents. They must be purged, and isolated from the ever-growing stream of people who desire peace. For our part, as genuine adherents of the peace -endeavour, we will continue to fight the war perpetrators, and we must of necessity catalogue in that camp the Maoists, — provacateurs. eCOceeceesrvesesevecvbeseser OVALTINE CAFE 251 EAST HASTINGS Vancouver, B.C. QUALITY SERVICE Beveevescesseceesees teevesecesenscee? Classified advertising — COMING EVENTS. : MAY 23— A real swinging night! Dancing — Games — Refresh- ments — Loads of Fun. COME & SEE! Sat. May 23 — 8:30 p.m. Val & Glynn’s — 2093 East 28th Ave. Admission $1.50. 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