| Hemingway hopes to! wisit Soviet Union In an apologetic letter to Soviet Writers Ernest Hem- é ingway has declared he would like to visit Moscow some- - time “and perhaps arrange a bullfight there.” In September, Hemingway, then following bullfights in * Spain, was reported as having ‘said he would not “change ~ bulls for borshch” when asked if he would like to accompany ‘President Eisenhower to Mos- ~ cow. The Soviet Union’s leading “writer, Mikhail Sholokhov, “went with Premier Khrush- chev to the United States. In a letter to Literary Gaz- ‘ ette, journal of the Soviet . Union of Writers, Hemingway © ‘has:made it clear he was only * joking and never dreamed his - facetious. words would be “in- terpreted as a reply to a for- ‘mal invitation to visit the ‘ USSR. .“T would never allow myself to be rude or lacking in respect * to your newspaper,” he says. “That is why I am writing this reply in the hope you will publish it. “At the present time a trip to Moscow is impossible be- cause I am working on a sup- ROOFING & SHEET METAL REPAIRS Duroid, Tar and Gravel Reasonable Gutters and Downpipes NICK BITZ BR 7-6722 GAS HEATING SALES AND INSTALLATIONS @ COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL ~ © RESIDENTIAL Horry C. Weinstein GAS CONTRACTOR 3823 W. 12 or 315 Powell ERNEST HEMINGWAY. plement to Death in the After- noon. ; “When this urgent task is finished, I would go with great joy to the Soviet Union, and with even greater joy I would take my friend matador An- tonio Ordonez and perhaps we could arrange a bullfight in Moscow or some other suitable place.” Hemingway is a popular author in the Soviet Union, and new editions of his works have recently been published in Russian. AL 2991-L MU 3-5044 ATTENTION Victoria Readers November 7th Anniversary Supper Williams Building 449 Broughton St. 6:30 p.m, GUEST SPEAKER MAURICE RUSH Everyone Welcome For Your Carpets call JOHN CAMERON TRADE-INS - TERMS & HOME SERVICE Bus. Phone - RE 8-0412 Home Phnoe - CY 9-3865 Special Rates to Trib. Reader s. Se George Gee G & B HEATING Lid. Gas - Oil - Electric - Plumbing - Sheet Metal INSTALLATIONS — SERVICING TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED 4415 Hastings Street CY 9-4919 Before North left the court- room Wednesday last week to | begin his sentence dozens of|; union leaders will support the UFAWU move to appeal to Bonner for parole for. the -popular union editor, Arguing North’s case, de- fense counsel John Stanton pointed out that the jail sen- tence created a precedent. very jealous of its position in considering whether the editor of a labor paper shall be the first newspaperman sent to jail for contempt of court in this couniry,” he said. Crown prosecutor General J. A. Clark referred to other cases involving newspapers cited by Stanton, and said that North’s case was “even worse, because his paper is distributed and read among workers and it is important that they should recognize the laws arid author- ity of the courts of this coun- trys The contempt charge arose out of an editorial in the June 26 issue of The Fisherman, headed ‘Injunctions Won’t Catch Fish Nor Build Bridges” and commented on Mr. Justice trade - unionists crowded): around him to shake his hand. It is -expected that many *T think the court should bel | A delegation from the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union is seals 3 interview with Attorney-General Robert Bonner to ask parole for George North, editor : of The Fisherman, who was sent to jail for 30 days last week when B.C. Court of ‘Appeal refused to alter the sentence imposed on him by Mr. Justice Norman Whittaker. a] GEORGE NORTH | A. M. Manson’s order to offi- cers of Ironworkers Local 97 to instruct their members to return to work on Second Narrows Bridge. At this triaf for criminal contempt before Mr. Justice Norman Whittaker, North was PATRONIZE CEDAR FUEL. & TRANSFER Phone: 556-R-3 Cedar, B.C. '|vary the sentence of 30 da ‘| against the publishers, Chief lishing Society was $3,000, The appeal against poth the 3 jail sentence and the fine 1 heard before Appeal C justices A. C. DesBrisay, Cha Coady and F. A. Sheppard. I October 9, decision being AR served. 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