Women’s news and viewpoint By RUTH DOHERTY How do you plan to spend the two weeks with pay your kindly employer has so beneficiently bestowed on you? Have you studied the ads all the papers are full of? There’s a supple- ment about Jamaica —— luxury hotels with casino attached, lush tropical foliage, gun-tanned, semi-nudes and colorful natives toting bales, There’s another ontheBar- bados —— rates single $15.00, double $14,00 ——no family rates mentioned, After a Canadian winter, a Caribbean holiday would be a “welcome change” —— and why not? At Varadera, not far from the lazy sand and the warm waves lapping there are summer homes abandoned after the exodus —— ideal for Canadian workers, but of course CPA won’t jet you there at special rates —— not yet, You could drive from there to Havana for an evening at the Trocadero or the ballet, Did you know Cuba’s Prima Ballerina has an inter- national reputation, Czechoslovakia is advertising the beauties and culture of Prague, The castles on the mountain slopes are reserved for Czech workers and their families as the fine summer homes of the long gone Counts and junkers on the Baltic are being used by German Trade Unions, * * * There’s also an ad for a tour of Lake Balaton in Hungary, A week or two ina sanitorium there would fix all your arthritic ‘twinges and put you on top of the world, Swim in the buoyant mineral pool or burrow into the SSHSSETCSSSOSHOSSHSSOHSESEEE OVALTINE CAFE . 251 EAST HASTINGS Vancouver, B.C. . 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These are the warm and lovely things one remembers forever, Scenery is fine, but it’s the people one meets, They say Bulgaria and Bulgarians at Black Sea resorts are even more mem- orable, which is hard to believe. * KOK Well as soon as the airlines have made some profit on the -money they have invested in 500 MPH jets, they will introduce supersonic ones that will get you almost anywhere you want to go in 2} hours, By that time your holiday pay should finance a real vacation, The Canadian wilderness is attractive too and there’s the car and the camping gear, but sometimes Mom might be ex- cused a wistful sigh for a holiday resort and not a thing to do, Granville Isl. Get ready fot summer!. [ff Complete car or truck Tune-up as low as $5.50 We also cut keys Ph. MU 4-9819 Enjoy Good, Home-Cooked Meals:at Jennie’s Cafe 335 Main St. @ Modern equipment @ Dining-room service HELP ‘PROVINCE’ SMEAR ATTACK Ultra left groups harm peace fight By WILLIAM E. STEWART Growing public resistance to U.S, actionsin Vietnam is causing grave concern in cold war circles, A measure of this con- cert is apparent in the wild swinging attacks by Vancouver’: morning newspaper against any- one who comes out against U.S, Vietnam policy. : Equally distressing to the “peace through war” advocatesis the obvious ineffectiveness of their witch-hunting attacks on the movement for a genuine settle- ment to the Vietnam crisis. The old smear technique is. not dividing the movement for peace, On the contrary, each day adds newnames, new sections of the people to the imposing list demanding an end of U.S, bombings in Vietnam, and U.S. withdrawal from the sovereign territory of the Vietnamese people, In these circumstances, new methods of attack against the peace forces and other developing united actions of the people, are being used by reaction, Not the lease of these is the attack from the left. ; Some insight into the method- ology of the attack from the left was provided in the events of the week of April 4 — 11 in Vancouver, zi Actions for peace and against the U.S, in Vietnam had reached a high point with the signature of a letter by 25 prominent B.C, citizens asking Prime Minister Pearson to press for a. settle- ment in Vietnam, This action was ignored by the Vancouver Province and buried by the Vancouver Sun, However, when the Pacific Tri- bune reported it, the Province Classified Advertising discovered a Communist plot and named the 25 signators as dupes, Alarmed by the growing unity for peace, the Province assigned Ormond Turner, who along with Tom Hazlitt constitute the core of the papers with hunting cadre, to belittle, attack, downgrade, smear or in any other way.drive a wedge into this unity, Enter the ultra left, The “Youth Against War and Fascism,” a group formed bythe Progressive Worker’s Movement and the “League for Socialist Action” (Trotskyite) organized a picket line around the U.S, Em- bassy for Saturday, April 17, each group putting out their own separate leaflet announcing the demonstration, With sadistic glee, Ormund Turner announced that ultra rightists Calvin McDonald and David Stanley, (on whose behalf we give Turner full right to speak,) would be present on the same demonstration, And they were there, the whole motely crew, Thus while hundreds of thou- sands of peace workers in Van- GUS O PLL CLIPS 02 CSO 000,09 9:00 0/2 Sh Everything in Flowers’ FROM EARL SYKES 42 E. Hastings, MU 1-385 Vancouver, B.C. A. SMITH = \ “Expert Watch & y) F) Jewelry Repairs Special Discount to. Tribune Readers. MU 5-8969 _S, to abandon its provocative couver, representing an ev widening spectrum of population, are working diligent for peace, and to build up the pressure which will force the¥ in Vietnam, a childish, Sm) but nonetheless dangerous grolt of ultra-leftists, bearing PI” vocative slogans and pushing swearing at the lunatic wl?) right, battle it out in front®) the U.S, Embassy, What a field day for ormus Turner and the other hacks i the daily papers who are P to downgrade, distort and dest!!! the peace movements? What) dilemma for hundreds of tho sands of people who read daily papers and are led” believe that this is the legit” mate peace movement? What a challenge to the peat! | movement to insulate itself £0 | such provocative actions? TED HARRIS 757 East Hastings St- Vancouver 4, B.C. 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