eRe ds Data gathered by removal of the _the Parent Teachers’ ‘school children of milk. additional The dairy monepolists are rakine in the Hart-Anscomb government is . Was Made by the Vancouver io- cal of the Canadian Seamen's Union in a-_ resolution adopted at its quarterly meeting this week. Rockandel, who was fiven a six months’ sentence, is a patrolman for the CSU. The resolution Sentences “as an inspired attack upon the legitimate rights of trade unions” and called upon the trade union movement to conduct an organized Campaign for re lease of the three men. denounced the Canadian delegation will attend World Slav Congress in Belgrad TORONTO —Nine representatives of Slavic Canadian organizations are leaving they will participate week for Belgrade, where Congress. tralia and other countries. During the war the Slavic Soli- | darity movement played a great Part in rallying the Slavs to «= joint effort and the utmost exer- tions for the defeat of the Acs. Victory in the war has resulted in the liberation’ of all Slavic peoples from fascism and the establishment of independent democratic states of the Slavic nations. @f the Slavs in Europe, only ihe Croatians and Slovenes in the Trieste area and the Macedonians in northern Greece as yet remain outside their national borders. The two points on the agenda of the Belgrade congress, the first meeting of its kind since the end of the war, will be: @ fhe contribution te be made by the Slavic peoples for the maintenance of durable peace and‘ rostwar reconstruction. @ Cultural relations and ex changes, Ee “We Canadians of Slavic orig- in, were happy to accept the in- Vitation to attend the worla con- gress not only because of the natural interest and cultural ties Young people play leading role in Labor-Progressive provincial meet By LAURIE NOWRY A notable feature of the LPP ber of young people among the average age of delegates was only 35. provincial convention last weekend was the large num- the delegates. The youngest delegate was 17 years old, and this in the deliberations of the World Slav Poland, from the Canadian People as 2 whole. Friendship and coopera- tion between Canada and the Slavic nations of Europe is one of the greatest contributions te world peace and well-being.” Other delegates are: Matthew Shatulsky and John Weir, Ukrain- “ jan Canadians; Gregory Okule- Vich, Russian: Max Byelich, Ser- bian; George Matusich, Slovene; Mirko Simac, Yugoslay Youth, Andrew Paimeroff, + Macedonian; Andrew Christoff, Bulgarian. that bind us to the peoples in the lands of our origin,” declared Ea- ‘ward Yardas, Croation Canadian leader and one of the delegates, “but also because we feel that in this way we can help to further in the postwar the great friend- ship and mutual respect developed between the Canadian and the Slavic peoples in the common war ageinst the fascist Axis. f “We feel that we will be am- bassaders of goodwill not only from the nearly one million Canadians of Slavic descent, but WEA forum will feature NMicleech lecture series The Workers’ Educational Association opens a new for- uml series next Sunday evening at 8 p.m. at 1550 West 10th, just West of Granville on 10t 5 fhe speaker will’ be Bert Me- Leech, formerly. Associate Direc- tor of the Samuel Adams Labor School, Boston. While there, he taught Current Affairs, History of Socialist Thought, and Principles Labor School, and was instructor On Socialism: at the WEA Sum- mer School last summer. His vigorous, challenging anq provoc- The youth resolution adoptea by the convention pointed to the Yast experience gained by youth in the war and noted that “thou- Sands of B.C youth fought and ESE TIGL TES EES DSTO SETANTAUS TTT Li AT TCA ME MMMM MMMM = Sits No Secret” | Bought All My New Fall Ensemble on Sweet 16's Convenient Budget Plan NO INTERESE NO CARRYING CHARGES Terms per W.P.T.B. , died on the war fronts, worked in industry, and in many other ways hastened victory.” It warned that “reaction today, recognizing the Visit Our ' bog Re SAI OWN For your new fur coat . 2204 Main Street . . ; 8 STORES to serve on 4 : 61 -63 W. Hastings St. 807 Granville St. * YOUR NEW COAT Z * YOUR NEW SsuUIT 2438 BE. 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We be- lieve that young people, anxious to participate in the fight for peace, progress and _ socialism, should join the Lebor-Progressive Party and thus unitedly contri- bute their strength and energy in the final solution of our people’s problems the estab- lishment of a socialist Canada.’ HIGHEST PRICES PAID for DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD Other Valuable Jewellery STAR LOAN CO. Ltd. PST. 1905 719 Robson St. — MAr. 2622 of Social Change. He has studied|ative delivery will make these at Occidental College, Columbia forums a must for serious stud- University, Stanford University, ents of current affairs. and was instructor at the Ameri- can College in Sofia, Bulgaria. MeLeech will do a series of forums on “Socialism — What is it?” We came recently to take the Directorship of the Seattle On Sunday he will speak on, “Can We Have One World ?”, af- ter addressing the WEA Institute on “Workers? Education — 1947 Model” in the afternoon, at the Pender Auditorium. 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