Whi ry /} hi Wiyblishie le i f tia (EA Vancouver, British Columbia, June 11, 1954 SS SSS == SSS ie eid “te <5» = P Mantle s E TEN CEN RIC TS ° Merida YUCATAN lum ~ MEXICO CARIBBERA SEA Belize / ( BRITISH HONDURAS HONDURAS PACIFIC u OCEAN pe lES : mieten | COSTARICA Plot against Guatemalan Gov’t bared ' A GUATEMALA CITY Be ir enanced plot to over- Zovernme Be progressive Arbenz here. has been uncovered F ‘ whic wine a series of raids in Borel arrests were made, ae, vernment announced sus- ante m of constitutional guar- ri for 30 days. took ays Suspected conspirators bassies, uge in two foreign’ em- Di : ey of the plot follows a temala Mpaign to brand the Gua- Munist., government as “Com- pe eminated ” — in reality Used Ia it has expropriated un- eeu held by United Fruit ants, y and given them to peas- Thi : Us. evicek it was reported from ters of yeaeeigey foreign minis- Cunfer Merican countries would » Probably in Montevideo, °n th e “Com : . Guatemala» munist menace in Day plus 10— Every Canadian news aper this week sang the praises of the men who opened the Second Front just 10 years ago in that historic Normandy landing. Reporters and radio broad- casters visited military hos- pitals and interviewed Can- adian soldiers who had stormed the beaches on the morning of June 6, 1944. Army brass and politicians paid tribute to the heroes of the invasion—including those who died and others,, still living, who will remain hospital cases for life. But neither the reporters, the news broadcasters, the army ‘brass or the politic jans dared tell Canadian veterans of the great invas- jon that their gallant fight to crush Nazism forevet is CCL unionists oppose 6-day store week V : es Labor Council (CCL) ita Out strongly against the Ai week Tuesday labon® randed it “a threat to Campa; for. 5 gn among affiliated locals June 0” vote in the plebiscite of Wea The drive in defense clude nesday closing will in- Mobosine ee of 10,000 leaflets Signet the six-day plan. aKa cil delegates also went on Park recone sale of Larwill of Var, he B.C. Electric and sale Rory aren, ‘International Ajir- eStats he federal government.. in line of the CCL unionists is in dire With labor’s interests but Ct opposition to the posi- and drew up plans for a ‘ tion taken by: big business inter- ests and the Trades and Labor Council (AFL-TLC). “The six-day shopping week not only threatens retail work- ers but endangers the five-day, 40-hour week of other workers,” warned Bill Stewart of the Ma- rine Workers. Council secretary Vic Forster said the six-day shopping would include evening operation of re- tail stores and would mean split shifts for employees. «A yote for six-day shopping is an attack on retail workers,” charged president Lloyd Whelan. Continued on back page See FIVE-DAY being betrayed. How could they, when they themselves play a part in the betrayal? Our politicians and our army leaders are today clamoring for the immedi- ate creation of a German army and air force of half a million men; an army and an air force superbly muni tioned by the United States; an army and an air force based on conscription. And none of- the daily newspapers or radio sta’ tions dared to reveal that West German Chancellor Dr. Adenauer has made it Continued on back page See: NAZIS Some of the same Nazi soldiers who chee i t i red Hitler and strutted th i utile Seni lltdt again, no less imbued with the belief in Garinanre a ce Pei ie sa eg ¥ ule Europe — and tomorrow the world? They march now where Caredions Roe ae s fought and died that they should never march again. Europe ar ND THE NAZIS “ARM AGRI Exclusive interview with Ho Chi Minh Page 9 Native Indians demand end to discrimination Page 10