e's got what it ta Wiiou are we talking about? She's a housewife, mother of two kids. Active in the community, a live-wire campaigner for peace and neighborhood needs. She certainly has ‘spunk’’ —as well as a warm heart! \ He works in a plant. Quiet, steady chap, got plenty on the ball. He was on the bargaining com- mittee in that last strike. Sells the Tribune, and kes. So has she!’ : They're members of the Labor-Progressive Party. ae You mean—they’re Reds? ! If that’s what sticking up for the rights of the aie people against the big shots means—if that’s what working for peace, democracy and Canadian inde- pendence from Wall Street means—and fighting for Socialism in this country; that’s what they’re doing, a has a discussion group going with several of the they and all the other members and supporters. of fellows and their wives. ’ the LPP. There’s no finer job to be done in Canada today than the job they're doing today. “ Sookie By ~ Where do these folks live? : ; ae If you agree with what- they’re doing—your In an Ontario town, on the Prairies, in Quebec, e 8 y ae a : cocks lace is in the Party. _or British Columbia, or the Maritimes. eck Pp They're Canadian working people. Here is an appeal to you from Tim Buck, to Join the Labor-Progressive Party Lig Mee men and women of our Party are working for the day when Canadians will build a new, free society from which war and poverty and insecurity will be banished forever. The dream of Socialism will come true in our country, as surely as it is coming true today, for one third of all mankind in the Socialist sector of the world! “T urge you, fellow-Canadian—if jou have this vision of the future, » and the will to make it a reality—take your place in the Labor-Progressive Party! There you will find the epmradeship, the clarity and sense of direction and the confidence that come from collective effort and struggle in the cause of Socialism. “Join the Party of the working people, the Labor-Progressive Party!” \ Answer this appeal from a truly: great CoS the leader of the Party of the working class! \ , ; tha i TIM BUCK National Leader, Labor-Progressive Party 2 ae For further information and material regarding the LPP write to Labor-Progressive Party, 501 Ford Building, Vancouver, tor i Published in behalf of the TIM BUCK ENROLMENT CAMPAIGN by the National Executive Committee of the Lab? Progressive Party. Se : [PAID ADVERTISEMENT} j : ; ‘ , PACIFIC TRIBUNE — AUGUST 31, 1951 — pak