hits Ottawa OTTAWA - The vanguard of a depression- like protest army streamed into the nation’s capital Friday in advance of a weekend mass demonstration by many thousands of Canadians fearing the loss of their jobs and homes. Some 900 _ buses, chartered planes, cars and trains will roll to Parliament Hill for the protest demonstration. A protest train from Vancouver was dubbed VANCOUVER - Fifty natives who = stayed overnight at the museum of anthropology at the University of British Columbia left the building early Friday following a 24-hour demonstration. With raised arms, fists clenched, and _ voices chanting in unison, the Indians Thursday oc- cupied the museum following a march to protest Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's removal of the section guaran- teeing aboriginal mghts needed WARSAW, Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, bypassing the Communist government, appealed directly to Western Europe for shipments of food to help Poland through = the winter. Walesa said Thursday he was not asking for donations, but com- mercial shipments to be paid for as soon as Poland recovers financial Poland strength. “We turn to you, working pcople. trade unions, with an appeal: OMAHA, Neb Two brothers belhheve the road to world peace begins in your own hometown So fh people youve never seen belore said hello on Saturday, uo could have been pan of the ninth annual World Hella Day Michac! McCormach. 29, and hts brother Brian. “The Spirit of 35” after a depression-era train that carried western protestors to Ottawa in a similar demonstration in 1935. Canadian Labor Congress president Dennis McDermott said the mass protest may shock federal politicians out of their “complete. isolation” and make them fully aware of the economic plight of “average Canadians”. “Spill blood’, Indians told from the country’s proposed new con- stitution. George Manuel, Grand Chief of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs, which organized the protest, called on Indians Thursday to shed blood if necessary. “We must lay down our lives to defend our identity with our country,” Manuel said. “We must be prepared to spill our blood to defend our identity with our land or we will perish.” ‘Urgent’ aid -Walesa suggest to your govern- ments extraordinary and urgent food aid to Poland during the next five months,” Walesa said in a statement. Vice Premier zysiaw Rakowski, said Thursday that Poland's economy is on the verge of grinding to a halt. Food supplies are dwindling. industrial production is Micc- steadily decreasing and. not cnough moncy is carned from exports to pay for imports of desperately necdcd consumer goods. Hello’s good for peace 23. came up with the idea in 1973 and have been actively promoting it ever since They call at the first worldwide, aon -pohttical, non-demont. national holiday The first Hello Day was observed in 1S countries The ninth was observed wn 110) he sand non ractal. Leaf” may tie up.at Lonsdale Quay, if.a group of people dedicated .to preserving what may be-the only sailing boat built in “Vancouver around’ the turn-of the century have — _ their way. The 59 ft. ketch, built in Vancouver Shipyards in 1904, has attracted the ef-. forts of a group of people dedicated to restoring it to its original condition as ‘a “working, sailing vessel.” Their dream, the Maple . Leaf Preservation Society explained to North Van- couver City council recently, is to have the boat restored, docked at Lonsdale Quay on a public-access pier, and used as a sail training charter vessel. Full of enthusiasm for the idea, council immediately supported an application by- the society for a heritage designation for the ship which is presently before the B.C. Heritage Trust. “It’s manifest destiny”, ex- claimed Alderman Gary Payne. “We are a maritime com- munity and this boat is a way to give the City a focal int.” Council said it would also be giving “positive con- sideration” to mooring the vessel at Lonsdale Quay and making a financial contribu- tion of $15,000 towards restoration. The society has the “full support” of the North Van- “MATTRESSES LOWEST PRICES ® Name brands ® Service shop SHOP & COMPARE WE ARE THE BEST MR. MATTRESS LTD. crcses somtay 842 W. 15th, North Van. oft Fe’ at Marine Drive. THE SAILING skip “Maple _ couver Community Arts Council, whose president, Jack Watts, grandson of the boat’s builder, spoke at the meeting. Others have also indicated © their support for the project, Watts told the meeting, in- cluding the Pacific;Marine Training Institute, Eric Mar- tin, general manager of the Lonsdale. Quay Develop- ment Corporation Ltd. and . Wayne Traill, president of Vancouver Shipyards. The ship was built as a cruiser and ocean racer for millionaire lumberman Alex- ander MacLaren by. William Watts, founder of Van- couver Shipyards. MacLaren sold the ketch in 1916, when she was derigg- ed and converted, to a fishpacker. She worked as a fishing boat until 1979, when she was purchased by the federal government as part of their halibut buy-back . Offered for sale to the public minus her licence, she was wurchased” by the present owners, Brian Falconer and Susan Tweedie. 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