WILL EXCHANGE VIEWS LPP delegat on way to USS , FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 19 A delegation from the national executive committee of the Labor Pt party, led by Tim Buck, has left Canada to exchange views with the 56 5 Li i tt \. wil f a Protest banning of German CP A strongly-worded telegram protesting the outlawing of of the Communist party in West Germany was sent this week to the ambassador of the Federal German Republic in Ottawa by the national executive committee of the Labor-Progressive party. sive par- ns of work- the world in outlawing of party in Republic. s of the politic- most con- the revival ; at the generals rol of a new only mean of West Ger- many al returning to the path of tyranny and violence pursued by Hitler. Ca- that were Nazis “The working people of nada have not forgotten Germs youth laid in two world launched by > lives wars Germa “In our view the main prob- lem ands before the Ger r today is the rapid re-unification of their country based firmly on a policy of peace and democracy. Farmer - labor picnic Delta LPP Constituency As- sociation is holding a farmer- labor picnic this Sunday, Au- gust 26 at Bear Creek Park, North Surrey. Speakers will be LPP provincial leader Nigel Frank Gaspar, the fan and 1 known farmer in Jictrict aistrict. Picnic convenor Leo Brady entertainment, and sunny promises good excellent food a SK1eS. WATCH THIS SPACE ru te + intel a SA Party of the Soviet Union. 3 It is expected the delegation will interview leaders of the CPSU and! versations on subjects of wide interest to Canadians. These include the ré between Communist parties at es RRR IEITN aoa a time when the paths to socialism vary so widely as be- tween countries, the prospects of strengthening relations be- tween the Canadian and Soviet peoples, and the new questions the unity of the labor movement and the develop- ment of Soviet democracy up- on. which the 20th Congress of the CPSU expressed posi- tive opinions and which have aroused extraordinary inter- “est throughout the world. The delegation also hopes TORONTO The banning of the Commun- ist party will stand as a barrier to the attainment of German unity and is a clear violation of postwar agree- to have conversations with the ments. Communist parties of Britain a 5 “We therefore call upon and France. your government to restore J. B. Salsberg of Toronto, W. A. Kardash of Winnipeg (a member of the Manitoba Legislature) and Leslie Morris, LPP ‘national organ- izer, will accompany Buck. The LPP is also sending a full democratic rights to the Communist party without de- lay. We ask you to convey this expression of our views to the proper authorities in Bonn.” TIM BUCK delegation, of which Morris is chairman, to the eighth Con- of China, which a 4 to open Septem gress of the Communist Party Peking. operators lowering a string of and bottom picture shows a cleaning and pon at work. It scours the steel and then adds 4 ae paint. The line, scheduled for completio® ee 1958, may be delayed this year by lack of St August 24,1956 — PACIFIC TRIBU The Alberta-to-Winnipeg pipeline is creeping like a giant snake across te prairies as these pictures show. Left shows the line following the contours of a deep valley created by the Swift Current Creek in Saskatchewan. Top photo is of