the ; et profits and Voting for some other Party in these con- *the Canadian stituencies will not achieve these objectives. There are others who say that running Communists gets in the way of unity of all progressive forces. orid*Mment to either tie? Me return of a ort Communists y Y® SUch objectives . aS The contrary is the truth. There never will be genuine unity without the Communists or é against the Communists, that is, if one speaks of an unalterable consistent and uncomprom- ising struggle against monopoly. If by unity is t thoblem meant compromise or collaboration with mon- 8 confront- vet nc : : piPaly he dealt with | OPoly policies, such unity is definitely not in ay the interests of labor and democratic progress. at Bian Voting Communist is part of, indeed an im- rd ro can | portant part of the battle for achieving unity. 1d Matin Ownership | of the progressive and democratic forces of | ‘alization of | our country. It is in fact an integral part of the historical process directed to bring into being a new coalition based on a new majority which will take our country onto the path of ‘overeionty ina | peace, democracy, social progress and towards oly sound basis | the goal of a socialist Canada. It is with this in mind that we urge all those who agree with this point of view to work as they have never worked before to get the big- gest possible vote for the Communists in those fourteen constituencies. pr Vln betblow— Leader, Communist Party of Canada a3 4 << < 5 ots oie WINDSOR-WALKERVILLE vote BRUCE MAGNUSON MONTREAL HOCHELAGA YORK WEST vote WILLIAM KASHTAN TORONTO ST. PAULS vote _RAE MURPHY TORONTO ROSEDALE JIM BRIDGEWOOD INIST candidate! NORMAN FREED Port Arthur BRUCE MAGNUSON Windsor-Walkerville JiM BRIDGEWOOD Hamilton East JEANNETTE WALSH Montreal Hochelaga WILLIAM KASHTAN York West RAE MURPHY Toronto St. Paul’s NELSON CLARKE Toronto Rosedale PACIFIC TRIBUNE—JUNE 21, 1968—Page 7