TIM BUCK \ "THE young men and women of Canada —over a million of whom will vote in a federal election for the first time on June 27—know what the score is. Ever since they were born they have gone through nothing but depressions, shoot- ing wars and cold wars. Now they are facing another depression. Layoff are coming faster and General Crerar is parading up and down the country calling for conscription again! All the rosy promises that have been made to youth by the old line party hacks are not worth a Frankie Laine with laryngitis. What Ottawa needs is a few men who will stand up in the House and put up a fight for the things this country needs —and that begins with a fight for peace and against conscription of our youth to fight a war to conquer some foreign land and kill people because a few Big Shots don’t like the way they run their affairs. The men who will do the job are the + A million first voters National Leader men of the LPP—Tim Buck in Trinity, Harry Binder in Cartier, Joe Zuken in North Winnipeg, and others across the country. * * * ERE’S what they say, and what they will fight for: “A Dominion youth program to provide free trades training and academic education, including a scholarship system for university educa- tion, and sponsoring nationwide recrea- tional, sports and cultural activities. Equality of educational opportunity and equal educational standards by federal education grants. The right to vote at 18.” But that’s not all. The LPP fights for jobs; for hundreds of thousands of homes; for a secure future. The first voters, the youth, the lead- ers of the Canada of tomorrow, can help make this country strong and free, prosperous and at peace, by marking their ballot on June 27 for the candidates of the LPP. PACIFIC TRIBUNE — JUNE 17, 1949 — PAGE 7 YOUTH wow THE SCORE