Page Two B Ee Cis WORKERS’ NEWS YOUTH COLUMN | VANCOUVER “SUN” WEBSTER Arnold Webster, C-C.F. candidate in Burrard riding, whom the Com- munist Party is supporting against the pro-fascist Gerry MecGeer, is subjected to an insidious attack by the Vancouver “‘Sun,”’ Sept. 17th, on its front page and also editorially. Using as the medium of attack, “The Amoeba,” official organ of the C.C¥YM., in which Webster has a ATTACKS congratulatory article, the “Sun” At the same time, the militant sae UNS ite sie an a Se were on record Saturday as seeking | SP°SKe™ Dee OR eee oe oe mecunies fort es cc FClub ek Sea ee = is 2 = = eae 3 ater cee ency. 4 hae formation of the con=| ojjaneee- i sae z +he i ; Sa SEES of protest 2 ‘CES vicemen in attendance. Although The pickets were singing sons the executive of the U.V.of C. had) 4,4 shoutine slogans. Suddenly : been invited to attend, they failed ke a barrage of gas with the help 6 seven armored cars and six squat” One hundred police were en The fighting began before mid striker retreated from th | Wome; strikers, undaunted by the sSavag © Bricks and stone § were hurled from door-ways an roof-tops and the police fired upo ~ A. re-organize ~ picket line was on the job the nex morning. = ; By Campbhors ( First Parade On Interna: tional Youth Day In Oliver OLIVER, B:C., Sept. 9.—Imterna © tional Youth Day was celebrate — here and a parade of youns SwOKer | marched through the town carryin; © banners and slogans to encourag ~} the strugele against slave camps | fascism and war, and for the dems | eratic rights of the toilers. There were fifty-five young cam workers participating in the parade and as this was the first parade a workers for the struggle for bette ~ Gonditions for the youth of Oliver, i eaused much sympathetic commen ~ from the townspeople. 5 The superintendent of the camj{ called for the bulls, but when th; police saw ihe workers were dete) 4: mined to parade, they thought is better to allow the parade to pre ceed. i When the camp bheys returned £55 camp the superintendent informe, them that the next parade they hi vould be held in their own tim The boys returned to work as Usuai feeling great satisfaction in hayinj accomplished their task for the tim being. Union Is Run | By Gangster: Bureaucrats Hire Thug, | To Beat Up Militants © PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 12.5 Gunmen and plug-uglies hired © 7! reactionary officials of the Interne” tional Seamen’s Union (1.5.0) a7 beatine= up and threatening know) militants who are making a stay | against the bureaucracy who refit to hold meetines of the union, ove 4) lone periods. ie On Monday, the Seamen's Hz : : { Lis) was backed with these tough chai acters who had no business at 3/4 there, and mass expulsions Wei: rushed throush ‘for distributa | Communist literature.’ ie, Tab} and file union papers. John Traber objected to such pr” cedure and he was immediate! blackjacked and flung out of th” hall. Howard Naylor, seaman, ha A sun shoved in his stomach 47 was told to “set the hell out town’ ‘and attempts were made t push him into a car. This is ® Studied policy of Wm. Green, At of L. head, and his hirelings, wh | are anxious to head off the possibl Seamen's Strike and is in keepin with his hatred of militant Seame and Communists. NOTICE : A downtown canvass will tak” place on Saturday, September 2 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., to: collec money for the defense of the labe victims in the waterfront strugs and the recent camp strike, who 2! now up for trial. Longshoreme their wives and daughters and blaci listed camp boys are especially ure to give their services to this en Report at 150 West Huastings. mittee wishes Mr. Herridge ae at the polls. | Maleolm Bruce, candidate it Vancouver East, endorses the & mands 100 per cent. We endor him and ask all Ex-Servicemen five him their fullest support. — Carrying on a Dominion - wiv ecampaigen, the Action Committee — endeavoring to place the deman before all parliamentary candidate eallinge for support of all Wetera' for those candidates who endor our demands. : Party lines and politics have ~ penumbra of vagueness, the ple form of one party overlappins ~ many dnstances the platform : others. Es-Servicemen will have ~ hesitation deciding where to pia. the cross on their ballot on the 4) of election. We endorse those C3} didates who endorse us. ' Captain Ian McKenzie will spe for the Action Commitiee, Th day, Sept. 26th, at 150 Pastin Street West, at 8 o’clock. All Ve erans should attend this meetin Watch for Bulletin: “Gest ¥ Forget,’ out shortly. News of elt tion and list of candidates endors® the demands. Secretary, ; day. Wrest, please note, the Action Com- Hdatrs., 150 Hastings St } \ Ne