Veteran of B.C. labor passes in Cumberland CUMBEREAND—Joe Nailor, active in B.C. labor circles for many years, died October 5 at the age of 74 years. He was interred in the Cumberland cemetery, with funeral services conducted by the Cumberland local of the United Mine Workers’ of America, of which he was one-time president. Ly . sent to prison on a trumped-up | linia Bee a 4555 Se BR Tio Lies Oe charge of “unlawful assembly.” = t Sie ; a uring those years he teok an ac- 4 : ° SUDAN E 70 OlL AREAS - =e tive part in the activities of the Sana cs AND THEFAREAST __ old Socialist Party of Ganada, and Why Britain and the US are vitally interested in Greece Palestine, Egypt and the |i@ the carly ‘twenties was pro RUDDELL 5 Sa5 5 3 3 ae we SN S ‘ vineial organizer of the One Big Middle East generally; oil is a basic factor in the power politics of imperialist dom- Union (OBU). : ; ination, hence the armed ocupation to keep the people of these areas amenable to the While illshealth and disappoint- politics of oil. ment at the collapse of the OBU tessened his labor activities to some extent, in every May Day or other RoE TAN British terror reigns in Palestine — : Poles protest LONDON.—The treatment to which the Jewish community of Palestine has been oles Pp t subjected since June 29 when the first raid was made on the Yishuy (Jewish community) G - is worse than has been imagined. Facts concerning their treatment are beginning to per- erman trusts colate despite the heavy censorship which the British authorities have imposed. Gi z da in = : Z ae seiawelebly etn as dominated Europe are being car- States has large claims, are | Union Federation has Supe aes se *“~ound-ups. 2 against the Yishuvy,|tied out at Haifa and the con- estimated to be the richest in US. workers to oppose e re Fras : ivili behavior | centration camps at Cyprus. The wival of German trusts, which all vestiges of ae zed Wire Gages the hose pines abet the world and will shortly be represent “the center of ogeres- Rae al Gn Beare Site one gas, rifle butts and bullets have| COMtributing a large share of | sion in Europe.” The appeat was prtmnenuc@adciontion’ camps. they | become the new British instra.| worla | production, The aia | preniseed by the récent speech ss) WARSAW — The Polish Trade were subjected with all the others |™ents of “rehabilitation.” Pipeline through which now oS : Bie aes et Scie see te the torrent of invective and The United States is as deeply | Tow 2,000,000 tons of off annu- | (ctea as a sign that the U.S. abuse and to physical violence. interested in the Middle East ally is earmarked to carry | backs “the rebirth of Germany as In dealing with the prs arene ey ane “Middle 20,000,000 tons annually. a of ORENOI eee ate - oe immigrants, measures reminis-— Ct) > e share- > Fs cratic mov ents in urepe, eent of the days when Hitler! out” on which the United _ With such a prize in the back-|it undermines the policy of de Riso Bis : ground the Unitea States plays WNazification and democratization.” hide and seek with Great Bri- 3 ; tain. It Berees : to ante on the]? GREETINGS to Anglo-American Enquiry Com- Pp ifi : T ib ELGIN RUDDELL mission which devised the parti- Je! ac moUune Candidate in the Aldermanic Yor) Oe ) 2 : = tion -scheme. --. from... : Byelection, Says: A ch of 50 cents for each insertion DR. WwW. J. CURRY Ww of “five toss or less with 10 cents for each ASH BROS. CARTAGE : But at the very last moment 4 NE TAX DEAL additional line is made for notices appearing it contrives to withhold its sup- ~ f NEEDED in this column. No notices will be accepted Moving, Sgeeeneer = port from the new proposals to ~~ later than Monday noon of the week of Dump “Trucks” «= which Great Britain has publicly |$ : A HOW IT WORKS UNDER publication. 2239 Cambie committed itself. Moreover, one |$ Quclity end eeuniy AS : THE EXISTING = | Phone FAir. 0469 notes that every attempt is’ made HOMEMADE NON-PARTISAN SET-UP aoe Installation by the U:S. to involve Britain in|’ HASTINGS BAKERY Sg a 3 E : assess: value and, Oldtime Dancing Bor eatictactory, onl burner ae egg ete a Jews ag arecnee A ood 50 Sager) Gat at a : abs = ALF, CARLSON'S ORCHESTRA stallation phone HAst. 4140, b 4 provements. = Every Wednesday cnd Satarday Hastings Furniture. : = 2 Hastings Auditorium This rAcoans BOG SESE MHI SSTINGE WA ND HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Phone HAst. 3248 ° |Typewriter Wanted— STUDIO DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD eo ¥OR THE LITTLE GUY MODERATE RENTAL RATES Executive Secretary of LPP “Aanythi With > Other Valuable Jewellery owning, say, land assessed at for socials, weddings, meetings. etc Club urgently requires port- e 2 Camoray STAR LOAN CO. Ltd $500, improvements assessed : able or other I Rent 8 E- Hastings St. — PAc. 7644 eee = ‘ at $2000, taxes based on - a r buy. Phone MA. 5288. Vancouver, B.C. ae $1500, or 60% assessed value Dance, Clinton Hall— eee : 719 Robson St. — MAr. 2622 Bid en 2605 East Pender. Dance every Nolicae i p y. Saturday night. Modern and Billets urgently needed’ for Old-Time. Viking’s Orchestra. out-of-town delegates to LPP (B) For Big Business | Bou is available for rent-/ provincial convention, Nov. 9 HIGH QUALITY LOGGERS AND WORK BOOTS HO) ss an Bem, Wake q HAstines 3277. j1. Those with spare accom- 4 the arine Building. Land E= modation please phone PAc. HAND-MADE assessment, $102,600. Im- : catian Hal : : : 2 Creati Pai ckex: Soctaid: 1455. JOHNSON S BOOTS provement, $1,387,600. Tax a Available for , ae based on $747,100, or 53.8% Bet Weddings, Banquets, Meetings, WHAT'S DOING 63 West Cordova Street - - - - - _- - Phone MArine 7612 $ of assessed value. This is an Reasonable rates. _600 Camp- bell Avenue. HAstings 0087. URGENT MEETING: All Span- ish Wets are asked to attend A exemption of 6.2% or $5035.39 in terms of taxes. me Westin fs 4 t the TWA That is how the Non-Parti- 273 ee 5 last Special Meeting 2 $ th a ; — eee a he ae ae Hall, Sunday, October Ga 2 EG cod sans discriminate against ee Eeitay every) month.” 7: z 30. at 7.30 p.m. ore 8 the smal Ihowe owners and men. 2 the small businessman—and hment Social— that’s only one way!!!!) __ Gk. Hair Restorer— nee Sine Hall, on Saturday, Ruddell Proposes (1) Exempt all improvements up to $1560. (2) Bax 100% value of im- provements over $1500. Gross tax base would remain the same but we would be taxing these who can pay. Wateh for further Ruddell announcements to see how We Can reduce the mill-rate ¢ oo ccc me orse| Suna i Suit or Overcoat upon removing cause. O.K. Hastings East Club. Hair Restoring method re moves the cause of palaness Farewell Party— .. greymess, falling ee etc., ae At Kitsilano Lawn owe ae f come to the lowin our hair to grow Fel Ashton, on Satur- 2 noeaal. * Hair restored from Sle ste bee 12, 1946, at OLD ESTABLISHED RELIABLE FIRM the weakest roots or fuzz. 5m. Auspices Kitsilano Hach case must be diagnosed See LPp. Admission 50c. Separately. Results obtained Take No. 12 streetcar. : : from first free trial. No mail E orders accepted. 671 Smythe a Social— St, Vancouver. For one eee =e oe $24 West Hastings Street and still get better civie serv- Eallowe’en oedown, > ice -— through really “safe Apartment Wanted— Party, Saturday, October 26 at and sane” methods. Two rooms, kitchen and bath,| 9°" 7c: and Club, 1832 EVERY GARMENT STRICTLY UNION MADE in Hastings East area. Phone Sst ete adn iecion 5c LATTA NTT TT HA, 4156-Y. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 194¢ FACIFIC TRIBUNE — PAGE 7