Page 16 — May 26, 1945 VOTE LABOR- PROGRESSIVE These Are YOUR Candidates | Allan Clapp | X ' @ YALE Veteran of the first World War, a member of the Grand Forks Rehabilitation Council and secre tary ; of the Grand Forks Board of Trade Henry Codd Cc) Ag ous. Xe teran of ihe fir st World ware Farm- . President of the Farmers’ Insti pute at Note h Hill for the pas ate Neht yea | Minerva Copper ® {ANCCUT EE: BURRARD—A woman with 2 long ord of service to the people. The Tony yoman candidate in British Columbi ia. Garry Culhane C) VICTORIA—Secr Siar ry of the Shipyard Gener a Workers’ Federation, hard-hitting fighter for worker: rights. Lieut. Austin Delaney e VANCOUVER NORTH—Trade Unionist, Lieutenant of Paratr roopers. Always in the front line. Grose Greenwell @ NANAIMO—Trade Unionist, schoolteacher, Active in the progressive iovcnie ent. | Harold Griffin @ NEW WESTMINSTER— Author and newspaper mee record of activity in the progressive movement. Harvey Murphy e@ WEST KOOTEN A Y— Trade Unionist, The man who organized the Hard Rock miners. with a lon? | Bruce Mickleburg @ SKEENA—Schoolteacher, long active in the pro- gressive movement. : X X x X X xX X X X Harold Pritchett @ VANCOUVER EAST—-Trade Unionist. The man who has es even his organizational ability and administrat- e qualities as District President of the IWA. | Leading Seaman James Thompson X e VANCOUVER CENTRE—Trade Unionist and active Service man. He knows the problems of service men and women first hand. The LPP Stands for: ®Jobs for All in an Expanding Economy °Reestablishing Our Fighting Men and Women ° Raising Canadian Living Standards - °A National Farm Policy °A New National Taxation and Credit Policy a ror LABOR PARTNERSHIP IN °A New Status For! Our Women _— oA Future For Youth Policy ©A Richer Canadian Culture ¢ Making Canada A | Force for Peace ¢Uniting Our Country And Security : GOVERNMENT — "ror PEACE, JOBS, HOMES AND. SECURITY 7 VOTE LPP : i ; ‘ iss i : e : ) °Sound Immigration