f\ Tim Buck, th the ada, bia, the Se. BG We ani Communist headquarters some times. = \radio and TV | CBC RADIO NETWORK: | Monday, September \are CBC-TV NETWORE: Thurs- |has protested the expulsion of national leader af | Communist Party of .Can- will be in British Colum- Augst 28 to take part in provincial election cam- This was announced by . Communist Party election en. headquarters Tuesday. Buck will be in B.C. for two eks. His itinerary will be nounced soon. Party election also announced slight changes in TV The new schedule for is as follows: August: 29; Friday, 2. Both at 10:15 pm. |day, August 25 at 7:15 p.m.; er Wednesday, August 31 at 10:45 To Keep Healthy — Visit|})p.m.; Thursday, September 1, HASTINGS : p.m. STEAM BATHS C 766 E. Hastings - MU 4-0644 Expert Masseurs in attendance Bill Litwin, Proprietor ae Day and I Night | ur ROOFING : T META |if you are not on is City & SHEET METAL I) Clerk’s: Office, City “Hall, corner Cambie and 12th} Ave. ivic. voters list Last chance for Vancou- | ver voters. to.get on the | port and General civie list is Friday and:Sat-| Union has been. ousted. from | |supplied to the Pacific Tribune, be- | nis position as chairman of the | lit was examined by a televi- day, _August 19-20, | tween 9 A.M. and 9 P, M. | -To check if you are On| ers’ Federation. The US. del-|who stated that the appartus | the voters list phone TR 6-| egation was instrumental 11313. The place to register) bringing this about under di- }23rd. District Convention if the I.W.A. It will convene -in}§ broadcasts | REPAIRS Duroid, Tar and Gravel Reasonable Gutters and Downpipes NICK BITZ | BR 17-6722 TED HARRIS 757 East Hastings St. Vancouver 4, B.C. Painters’ and Paperhangers’ Supplies Sunworthy. Wallpaper Reg. 45c - Now 19c a roll Construction electricians .in the Kamloops area have just negotiated an agreement bring- ing them a total of 35 cents in wages and conditions over a two year period. It will bring their rate to $3.36 an hour by May 1962. Also included is an 8% cent an hour company distribution to a welfare plan and 6 additional! paid. statutory holidays to bring a total of 9. A eall has been issued for the | of 5 | Vancouver Sept. 27th to 30th. | Kamloops -Labor Council the Teamsters Union from, the Canadian Labor Congress. A letter has: been forwarded to the Teamsters informing them tof this protest. Frank Cousins, the militant secretary of the British Trans- Workers’ | International Transport Work- | in} |rect instructions from the U.S. | State Department. Tactics for the removal - of} |Cousins were worked out at a/| ‘dinner given in the U.S. Em- | bassy in Bonn where the Con- |gress was being held. | | Not invited to the dinner | |was Joe Curran, president of ithe U.S. National- Maritime | | Union, just returned from a! ito the local RCMP who have |Curran exposed the State De- | Ph the Congress. hits What’s this? That’s W. Kamsack, Saskatchewan would like to know. It was a arachute in the latter part ped in a nearby field. by p June, complete with a metal: point to is this? hat a lot, of people aroul! d "5 0 hold it upright. s a —_—_——— According to information sion repair man in Kamsack anxiety about the object 1% south of the border. ——| |was made in the U.S., that it contained a very high fre- quency radio transmitter, and | The thing was turned over done. nothing since to | | | allay | visit to the Soviet Union. But Castle Jewelers 590 WEST GEORGIA Vancouver, B.C. PHONE MU 5-5014 Watchmaker & Jewell Special Dis- count fo all Tribune. Rea- ders. Bring this ad with you. | partment plotting on the eal | a GAS HEATING SALES AND NSTALLATIONS “Everything in Flowers” FROM EARL SYKES 56 E. Hastings MU 1-3855 Vancouver, B.C. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING _ NOTICES BUSINESS PERSONALS BUSINESS =< DEADLINE FOR COMING EVENTS COLUMN. —. All copy must be in the Pacific Tribune office not later than