Immediate All-Out Aid to Our Soviet Allies!

War supplies and all other needed materials available in Canada should. immediately be dispat-ched to the Soviet Union. Full diplomati-c, consular and trade relations between Canada and the Soviet Union should be immedi- ately established. Further, the resumption of trade relations woul-d provide at ready market for Canadian surpluses. Negotiations between Canada and.

the Soviet Union for -conclusion of a fulllalliance for the defeat of Hitlerism

should be opened without -delay." The ban on the Moscow News and

Soviet publications should be lifted immediately.

The new Anglo-Soviet pact providing for full military and economic col- laboration is to be welcomed as a_ convincing assurance of cooperation be- tween the British and Soviet Governments and we believe the King Gov- ernment can best reassure the Cana-dian people of its readiness to give equal cooperation in the fight to destroy Hitlerism by concluding a parallel agree- ment with the Soviet Government,

We believe these immedate measures to be in the vital interests of the Canadian people and we are confident that in

urging them up-on the Government we shall have the support of all Anti-Fascist people who, regardless of political affilia-

other

tion, are united in their determination to destroy Hitlerism.

Anti-Fascist Mobolization Committee ForAid 'l'o

Secretary: DOROTHY DIXON

1976 West 13th Avenue,

Vancouver, B.C. Phone: MA. 1005

Tom Alsbury, P r e s i dent, Vancouver Civil Liberties Union; Vice - President, B.C. Teachers’ Federation,

T. A. Barnard, Dominion Executive Member, Ca- nadian Legion.

Councillor Thomas Binnie, Surrey Municipal Council.

T. Boresky, Executive Mem- ber of Ukrainian-Russian Anti—Nazi Committee,

Edward Boyd, Sub-District Representative, U n it e d Mine Workers of America.

John Bowles, Secretary, Pa- cific Coast Poultry Prod- ucers’ Association.

Rev. R. N. Matheson, United Church.

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The Soviet Unon

Chairman: JOHN GOSS, 1973 Robson Street, Vancouver, B.C. Phone: PA. 0058

William Burgess, Secretary,

A United Fis'hermen’s Union .

(A.F.of L.)

Dr. W. J. Curry,

Charles Darwin, Vancouver Teacher.

Frank Dawe, Vancouver Teacher.

Dr. R. Llewellyn Douglas.

Sheila Hutchinson, V i c e - President, Greater Van- couver Youth Council.

Samuel Guthrie, M.L.A.

Mrs. Effie Jones, Organizer, Housewives’ League of B.C.

Garfield King, Barrister. Dorothy Livesay, Noted Ca- nadian Poetess,

(24 - 7 -41)

Treasurer:

ARTHUR BENJAMIN, 1716 Drummond Street, Vancouver, B.C. Phone: AL. 0397

John McPeake, I n t e r n a- tional ‘Representative, In- ternational Union of Mine, ’Mill and -Smelter Workers (C.I.O.)

Nigel Morgan, Representative, Interna- tional Woodworkers of America (C.I.O.)

Gerhart Oly, Well Known Vancouver Tenor,

Leslie H. C. Phillips, Co- operative Wholesale So- ciety.

Harold Pritchett, Secretary, Vancouver Labor Council of the Canadian Congress of Labor.

John Stanton, Barrister.

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