POLICE SPY
In Communist Party A CANADIAN REVELATION. (Received Nov. 5 at 5.5 p.m.) TORONTO, November 4 How a Sergeant of the Royal Canad an Mounted P-flicp became a member of the Communist Party of Canada and eventually Secretary of the Regina Branch, was revealed in the trial -of m.ne Communi.'tt.M, who were charged with being members ef an unlawful association. R E. Leopold, swore that he jdined the Communist Party in 1921 under an> assumed name and that during seven years, he attended numerous conferences, and handled much correspondence, proving that the party was under the direction :of Moscow and was working for the overthrolw of the Canadian Government by propaganda .of violence. He declared that Tlinri Buck, one of the accused, controlled the Party’s political activities, and attended the Third International Conference in Mose<Av in 1924 receiving three thousand dollars for the Canadian Communist Party.
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Grey River Argus, 6 November 1931, Page 3
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