CANADA UP. AGAINST FIFTH COLUMN (Continued from Page II fcWiue Kupert Vail? rictus LtD. Thursday, April 1, 1948, L jHEKK THE CROWDS SHOP j; tc Delivery . PHONES 585 - 581 5 eweTshortening i pIZ ...THe Nickerson and G C. Mitchell. ; Mention was made of forthcoming events such as the Ro-tary-Gyrd ' bridge tournament, the Klondyke Night on May 7 and the Prince Rupert Symphony 'Concert April 9. nlst Infiltration he was one of I the active organizers, Mr. Hlad-jun revealed. He spoke of the sensational articles of revelation which he had written for , Maclean's Magazine, all statements in which were backed to the hilt with evidence. It was his present task to study reaction throughout the country and, on his return to Ottawa, he would meet with the government and Members of Parliament to discuss legislation. Canadian Clubs, service clubs, Canadian Legion and such organizations were actively co- operating. I Hladun spoke of Tim Buck and i the poor showing he had made in the West, particularly at the University of British Columbia people, assuring them that our . way of life, while it may be abused, Is still based on the best philosophy of life, that we are all shareholders in th-, business of our country and have our responsibilities to see that it is improved. There can never be that cherished privilege of freedom under dictatorship. We, as Canadians, must realize that, while ' our own system may not be perfect, we have at least something that has never been excelled. "Our problem Is simply to knock out the penetration of a foreign power which has nothing whatever to offer us and whose only aim is to append us for their own benefit. "If we put our shoulders to the wheel and really meei the situation, Communism can be rendered no problem in Canada within six months," the spaker declared. "Nor should we make it a 'witch hunt or a 'scalping affair.' What we should do is tell our own people what the Communists really are. If we are responsible and dignified Canadians we can surely handle our own affairs without having agents of a foreign imperialism to tell us what to do." Hladun told of steps wnich were now being taken under government auspices, following the revelations of the espionage trials, which were just scratching the surface, to organize against the world-wide movement to undermine the present way of living. There had been some difficulty in ascertaining just where the labor movement ended and the fifth column be. Ban. It was well known, how-ever, that the Communist party was at the service of Russia and its state police. Rather than outlaw the party, driving it underground and making martyrs of its members, it had been decided that the best way was to expose them. Once they were thoroughly exposed, there would be nothing to the party. One of the difficulties, however, was that the Communist party influence had now infiltrated to Canadian-born whereas first it had been suggested that something could be got for nothing but the leaders were making a good thing of it Harvey Murphy with his $500 per month. Buck and Ste- wart Smith, it might also be as sumed, were well enough paid. In Russia, it had just been a case of one class being abolished and another getting in. "Capitalists' may have been put cn but "exploiters" had been put in, with the leaders getting the g od things out of life today just a' the leaders had done before. President O. G. Stuart rs U the chair at the Gyro luncheon and The speaker was thanked by -W. D. Lambie. Gyros were out in good numbers and guests were G. S. Undsay, Winnipeg; J. R. Maguire, Vancouver; D. W. G. Stewart (Burnaby Gyro member); E. T. Applewhaite, J. T. Harvey, T. N. Youngs, Bruca Mills, L. M. Felsenthal, A, S. "Build B. C. 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Personalized BUDGET your Spring Ensemble Interest No Carrying ',,-3 Sooner or later te'will have to bell them where to stop.' "I am not Impressed with the Russian ability to fight," asserted Hladun. "They have not the industry to sustain war Wans It is on a faulty economic basis. Of course, we are not In much of a position to wage war ourselves. "You cu.mot drive a bargain with these Russians either. Nor can you appease them for they ' will not reciprocate. . ' Our business must be to rlean out thla fifth column and ren der It impotent. . ' ' "What we most do U stabilize the treat middle class of Locai News Final civic Centre Bridge Party, 8 p.m. Friday. (79) Meeting of Int. Union Orjer- ating Engineers rimnin' 'Hall, Fri. April 2, 8 p.m. (78) CORRECTION! Football Mect-m lng scheduled for Thurs day, April l in Legion Hall has been postponed ntll 8 p.m., Friday April 2. (78t Darrow Gomez returned to the city Wednesday on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancouver. ATTENTION FISHERMEN CO-OP MEMBERS & FRIENDS in Co-op Fishermen's' Farewell Dance, Friday, April 2, Civic 231 Centre. Admission Free. Dancing 10-2, Four, Dukes Orchestra. (77) lltHIMUUU,(M CFPR Radio Dial to to . 1240 Kilocycle (Subject to change) a THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 Tony the Troubadour 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Especially For. You 4:45 The Adventure vof Tlm- othy O'Brien ' 5:00 The Happy Time - ( 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes' 5:45 Platter Parade .-' 6:00 People Ask 6:15 Freddy MarUn's Orch. 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Snwke Rings 7;00-CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide ' 8:00 The Nation's Business 8:15 Sports Review - 8:30 Winnipeg Concert Orch 9:00 Vancouver Theatre 9r30 Nocturne ... 10:00 CBC New. .. 10:10 B.C. 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Farm Broadcast 1:00 The Concert Houi 1:30 Afternoon Recital 1:45 Commentary and Needle Pointers 2:00 Feature Concert 2:15 Famir.t Favourites J:30--Songs to Remember 2 45 Don Mcsser and Islanders 3:00 Varieties in Music 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:30 Enchanted Pine 3:45 BBC News BABY'S CONSTIPATION SERIOUS IF NEGLECTED HABY'S dtrily tnormmf tire j wet hint of w hirh nb-ohJtely accural truck must be kept. When he misses, Home thing must be done at once. Constipation i serious for baby. Mrs. John T. Keid of Hespeler. Cnt., has this to say: "Having had seven children and having unrd Baby's Own Tablets for all seven can say they are the best and gentlest regulator for children. During teething Baby's Own Tablets were a boon to me as they cleared up at once any digestive) disturbance or fretf ulness.' Equally effective for simple lever, teething troubles, upset stomach and other minor ailments of babyhood. 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Instal lation of Officers. (78) Meeting of Job's Daughters, Friday, April 2, at 8 p.m. Business, Easter Addenda, Silver March and Social. (78) To mark the occasion of National Tourist Week, Jack Mc-Lcod was the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, discoursing on the subject of tourist traffic. Attention Did you know that you can now get Chicken the Ruff to take out at Civic Centre Diningroom? Just Phone and we'll have it ready when you call. (tf) Mrs. Jens Munthe returned to the city on Tuesday nii'ht's train after an Easter week-snd visit Terrace. Dr Muntbt went on Smithers on professional business. Mrs. Munthe wns accompanied by Master John Limbie and Miss Judy Flaten. For your Furniture Requirements Buy at Ello's. The enthe stock is Greatly Reduced for Quick Selling. Dinette Suites, Ranges, Odd Dressers, Chiffoniers, Beds, Beautyrest Mattresses, Battleship Linoleum, Congoleums, Luggage, Baby Carriages, and many other goods to numerous to mention. Ello Furniture Store, Third Avenue West,-Prince Rupert. " (tf) Announcements All ndvprtlscmr;: ji In this column will be charged for u full mouth at 26 cents a word Anglican Easter Sale, April" 1 J.C.C. Smoker, Moose Temple, April 2. Card Party, ' Catholic School Hall, April 8, at 8 p.m. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra Concert, April 9. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April Annual Masonic Ball, auspices Tsimpscan and Tyee Lodges. Civic Centre, Friday, April 1G. Sojourning Brethren invited. Lutheran Ladies Aid Tea and Home Cooking, Saturday, Apr. 1". Orange Tea, April 21. Women of the Moose tea at home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, 8th Ave. East on April 22. Rotary Minstrel Show, evenings April 22 and 23. Children's matinee April 24. Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter Devonshire Tea, Civic Centre, April 24. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. St. Peter's spring sale, May C. 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It' ,ciW .ot p ""A mis material it will be a major lV",ng up the City. iikiv.wi'i vV1ol,K'e t,mt sl,t'h nuisances must : iii 1-T the Lst diy of Ma 1!'48' or UtS 11 u'ke SUCll stfns oul-u as as are nrs noppssarv ..V I.JCiA oOt ve sum te(js necessaiy .n "c removed at the owner s expense. C li. HOWE, rity Engineer. (53) COLUMBIA 3 NEWSPAP11B CENTRAL BRITISH O