F.N PARTY l5 BRACK ,' News: i Unionist member rpwive Party has .been in the L movement close to -Ala I cannaw ict a nuls-X being Party as siatcnent, accord- U'1 Turin f Daily wews juc f3y Major J. T. Harvey. J. .rv interesting if "the"ttbw-Progres- vj nuisance vaiuc ,Cf,nmental in jde- of the worst ,. plans of big business m t-"" . oower through ,,l whtch Major Har- th- nrovince of Man- jthn Bracken was r R B. Bennett oi fame was the fed- .:cr at, ihat time and . xa end unemploy JrS vx ( I r - 1 i V ment or periiih in the attempt. jc uiu jiuk iJciiMi nor aia ne ena unemployment. John Bracken at that time did not lift a finger to relieve 'the hunger cf the pecple A or Mantitcba. Young men were forced to accept icbs on farm at a wage of five dollars. Still more were forced to eat In a soup Kitchen at the corner of Princess and Ross Avenue in Winnipeg -where food was not lit ror a dog. All this was under "John Bracken-Progressive!" If Major Harvey is concerned over the reinforcement issue majtoe he can explain why hU party Is openly supporting the worst antl-conscrlptlon, fascists candidates in the province of Quebec such as Cardin, who resfcned from the Klne Govern ment In opposition to Canadians going overseas, Lacombe, Roy, Dorion, and Camllllen Houde who boasted that, When Hitler came to Canada, he (Houde) would ba the man to welcome him. If Major Harvey wants to talk about the vision of Laurier will ha explain why two Conservative governments that held power since Laurier never had enough vision to give the people of Canada enough to eat? The Labor-I'iTgreislve Party since Its inception has always maintained tha weJfare of the pec pie of this ccoWtry is and 1 must ,be the first responsibility t r,f Vip tnip Thp workers and I rorvYinrr, r.rr.-vlnl'v the seven von v l t hundred thousand of us in the people of Toronto have to do tde unlcr movement, are un der no Illusion as to what the i 'lorries have in store for the Ca nadian people. Major Harvey lust returned from overseas. He must know that the vast majority of our boys and girls in uniform ire fighting for something vastly different from Toryism and want to come home to a Canada of jobs, homes, security and all the things they fought for. Those thin: cannot be realized tov a party whose record is the black est of any party before and dur-lntr the war and which consaits with eveiry Fascist and pro-Fas cist element in the country m the hope of riding Into power on the confusion created by the weakness of the present administration and fastening a government of black reaction on the Canadian people. Like a lot more of his Tory friends Major Harvey either does not understand or will not recognize the lessons of history. The workers do, having had ex- perience under Iron Heel uen-I net. We know that John Bracken, in spite of being born In a I los cabin, will be no better, and we are out to rally the people of Canada In an anti-Tory iront la win the peace. FRED MCNEIL, Business Agent Dock & Shipyard Workers Union Vancouver, B.C. NOT SO HAD Editor, Daily News: Pn.ihiv Aid. Nora Arnold would not be so indignant about havfng to carry her garbage can tn thP front of the lot once a week if she had seen what the WHAT IF IT RAIN D JUNE 11 FCIDE now that nothing is going to stop you from casting yourv?. vote on Election 'Day: .neither i4 -rain, nor pressure of business, nor the thought that your vote isn't important. Because it is ... so important that through five long years of war men have died to preserve this priceless heritage... our right as free, men choose our own arid women to leaders. '.J Ms llE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA JUST KECIKVKI) Another shipment of those popular CRYSTAL SETS "iced at $7.75 complete with headphones. I " Vniltlrr n,l 1,1. - UliU UlUi No Batteries N6 Electric Power No Tubes No OneratinK Costs SEE OUR WINDOW FOR DISPLAY An ideal radio W vir,ic HuPr, comolete with battery and m- m.f . ... . . "vuiniai DOOKlCt THE BULKLEY MARKET .Features: r.ttNTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most SanlUry Conditions in Third Ave. Phone 178 Even in the highest class red- dental sections of the once so particular Ontario city, the best of them have to take both their garbage and ash cans out to ttie front lot line twice a week. Certainly it does not look well in the choice residential sections of a large city but, of course, nv Vioro t. is merely a war imv v v- j - - mpaciire. Prince Rucert, I would mia. iuivo mtlp enousrh to " ..- complain about. MRS. R. MCCARTHY. vrater rvrll Fltztrerald return ed to Vancouver last night after spending the past week in me city. MRS. ROLSTON TEA HON0REE airs'. J. T. fiarvVy is aSs'o Entertained Wednesday Afternoon A ffellahtful tea was held In tteld's Cafe on Wednesday after noon in honor of Mrs. T. J. itoi strm MLA. of Vancouver an Mrs. J. T. Harvey. Recelvinz the Quests were Mrs R..O. Large and Mrs. Harvey. PouTers were Mrs. D. C. Stuart and Mrs. R. C. Bamfqrd. Serving were Mrs, D. Stevenson, Mis. W. Noble. Mrs. M. Bry- Tie C.C.F. Socialists 'reveal their true character with ... A Shocking ABU Lleut. C6I Randolph Mirtfle, Prince Rupeit,B.C Imrlnir Ven tl"jfpTTPd to Pet- awa In the Rayal canacttah Army vrprfwi riinw fonwinf nis re cent return from overseas, leu last evening for the East. dges, Mrs. O. Stewart, Mrs. C Moore and Mrs. Audrey Brooks- bank. SE Mrs. Sidney Elkins was convenor. Mrs. ttolston, who as pd tn the eruests by Mrs. D. C. Stuart, spoke briefly, stressing the Importance of women xaKing a keener interest In good government and urging all to get their friends out on election day. Exhibition to discredit our effort to tell Canadian voter's I N a desperate attempt I the true objective and ultimate consequences of "State Socialism", and are resorting to tactics and C.C.F. leaders, speakers supporters talk that literally "reek of the gutter". This Association, its Director and supporters have been publicly branded and racketeers". The cost of our Educational as "liars, gangsters, rogues Campaign has been multiplied into fantastic figures; cjross, false charges have been made as to the source of our support and bur messages have been branded as pure "Capitalist propaganda". slander, it pales into not Mng Vicious, however, ds has been this public compared to the foul, obscene, disgusting language used by the sipport6rs communications to us by mail and of the C.C.F. Socialists in their anonymous by telephone. Clerks engaged in opening the hundreds of letters we are receiving in every mail are horrified by the filthy language and cartoons used by,, Jthese -"Social Students" b express their views about us. We anticipated some such outburst and warned the people to expect it, but the depths to which the Socialists have descended surprised even us. It is the fruit of the seeds sown by the Socialist leaders in their campaign to breed . distrust and dissension. ,They have deliberately innt radians to hate each.other. And some day their pfciMtPn"! will come home to roost. . . : ... . , Ttt ca'rhpaTgri of epithets, lies and" slander is, of course, divert attention jrom the issue of designed solely to your "State Socialism" which is the only thing that counts in this election. So don't let anyone confuse your thinking by throwing mud. 7hich of ul is the biggest liar, rogue, rascal or racketeer Is of little consequence and will be lorp ' -n by all within' a few weeks after the election, but children will ever forget it-H Neither you or your you should vote for "Stole Socialism" (C.C.F.) because, regardless of who is a liar or who is paying for. either our campaign or theirs, or how much it costs, these three incontestable facts remain: The C.C.F. stands committed to complete "Slate Socialism". ' 2. "State Socialism" stands for eonlfbl by the "Stale" of all production, distribution, finance, education, employment, elc. 3. History has proven that no such program can be attempted except under rigid regimentation that spells DICTATORSHIP. . Every C.C.F. candidate is poJttirely committed to that program. If they tell you they are not (as several C.C.F. candidates are doing) either they are misinformed (which isiot likely), or they are deliberately trying to trick you, because "State Socialism" is the basic plank of the whole C.C.F. platform. Good-bye Freedom ? Under State Socialism the C.C.F. politicians would take over complete control of our lives! What difference would it make, under such a system, whether the farmer, still owned his land if he had no voice in its operation? What would it benefit the "little businessman" to be left in business if his every move had to fit into the "National Plan" of the Government? What good would our bonds and savings be to us in a world where a lot of crackpot "Social Students" decided what it could be spent for? So, forget all personalities and prejudice. Think this thing out very carefully, because your rote ull aUect your everyday life from election day on. If you decide you don't want "State Socialism" be sure to get out and vote on election day against the C.C.F. candidate in your riding no matter who he is. And urge your friends to do the same. ELECTION The Truth About The Public Informational Association by B. A. Trestrriil National Leader and Daytd Lewis, National Secretary of the f- tti knia hcon minted In trie nress'aa having stated (1) that this Association is spending one mi An .iiitari tn our Educa ramna vn of WtllCn $500,000 to $700,000 was used to nrlnt and mall .our Booklf 'Social Suicide": (2) that som. or this money came, from Government-owned war plants using taxpayers' money, and (3) that the campaign is .sponsored and controlled by "big business . All three of these statements are false. The total cost of pur .nv.iM4 tntlurtlni? nrenaralion. . ..i.t n..ll(n. nnd nofctare is much less than OXE-ThNTH of the amount specified by Mr. Coldwell. Arid the cost of our ten Is about one irhih of the amount they quote 1 aa t Via mnnpV come from? I visited twenty-six cities in Canada, outlining- to groups of citizens a plan to tell , : j i . tha -Ktnrv Ckf "State Soclism". As a result of these efforts, alrnost one thousand ln- i..i..nl'a .nrl rnmnanles. bOtll UIV1UUBM ' . . small and large, have contrt; per cent, of our supported are ndivlduals or small business men "u "hh1 confronting us, .and recognized the need for a mass educational effort, free from party affiliation. rr-v,- ,nnnrt wnjt xnontaneous and voluntary. There are not, - thar- VtPPTl flnV COm mlttees" or "groups" controlling this effort. Not one cent of our support came directly .or, indirectly from any Government-owned r clde" Is a condensed and revised version of my book -stand Up and Be Counted", which has . Au bppam Pa nnd A. TOf Ul Bare Uffll . more than a year. The public reaction to this book, pleading vA AHiirtatfrtnnl pfTort. I or a uiuau tuuvttk-v..-. inoiTAln rnnnnRthlf for thlS campaign. If the book is a tissue of lies, as stated by Mr. Lewis j rViMnrcril nrtw Aid thflV UI1U iv&t. vvi" --j - stop its circulation during the past year and why do they not Ai.t iVtn iipa Thi nuotatlons Ii ,1 1 a Hob An not even appear In the text. They are made up. PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 178, TORONTO, ONT. B. A. TRESTRA1L - Notionol Diftcfor DAY IS ANOTHER D-DAY FOR CANADA YOUR Vort IS IMPORTANT THE DAILY NEWS. Friday June 8, 1943 From Now On PAGE..SEVEN JACKETS ...for Spring How the young men go for plaids! Full cut, well tailored with flap pockets. Morgan's Men's and Boys' Wear Third Ave., next to Orme's FATHER'S DAY CARDS Father' Day - June 17th HASTI-NOTES now in stock $1 per box bibb Printing Company riesfVr Block, 3rd Street THE Phone 231 Free' Delivery Throughout the City MONDA WEDNES6AY - FRIDAY To East Section : TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P-M. kindly give us your order before 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. 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