Pm not able to get around as I used to.” MN Waterfront Press Club. GREATER VANCOUVER ee 3 TARGET ACHIEVED nvanee eee $500 $225.00 ees 425 479.65 0 one 300 158.00 1 eee 275 145.75 tS Sekd sotis is 350 131.00 Op 150 60.50 i 550 467.50 Gere East oo coe 500 278.50 etn 2 as 134.00 Nie peasant —-22---- 225 102.25 Re reela 150 53.00 EEN ges Satna ire eae ae 300 87.50 Sore 200 «140.00 a 300 290.70 SS ast eee 200 97.50 Story Square _____.__ 1,000- 403.50 Setiront 300 173.00 \ an 205 75.00 Sot Burnaby 400 241.00 Nout Burnaby... 300 187.00 Nout Vancouver... 450 450.80 Hot Van. District «450 186.00 To. Miscellaneous _____- 1,250 448.50 ee McRwen 2: op! | 100 11.00 Pultdeey 2.25 650 182.85 PTTY ToOTAY, 22 $5,199.00 Are VANCOUVER ISLAND | ESS eaiiiae ae $ 250 50.00 ™pbell River _._____- 250 79.25 °Urteng et Ampere 150 Conberland caer a 150 140.00 Sn Ae a 350 237.50 % We need $500 a day! Only two weeks left — And just $7,666 turned in Only two weeks left — And $7,834 still needed SPEED THE DRIVE! COMMENTING on the labor veterans who help keep the Pacific Tribune presses rolling, OP Bill Bennett once wrote: “There’s old Bob Kydd up in Prince Upert, for instance, who has been selling subs and getting donations for our papers ever since the Cutty Sark was launched at Dumbarton.” _ This week we received a letter from Bob Kydd, 82, enclosing $6 “for my sub and the drive” and regretting that he can’t do more “because my legs play out and Bob Kydd is only one of scores of veterans of the labor movement—the men Who really built B.C.—who do their bit to support our paper. For example, there’s Don Barbour, victim of a bad accident recently, who ame out of hospital, jumped into drive activity, and became the first Press Builder With such devoted support, how can we fail to reach our drive objective? Have you sent in YOUR contribution yet? Press club standings at April 29 164.10 32.00 199.64 273.08 140.00 37.00 122.00 42.00 61.00 Nanaimot: 4. ee 500 Parksville 53 Ses 150 Victoria. 3225. 4506 PROVINCE Aldergrove --_------ pee th Remitews <5 35 ge 50 Fort. duangley 3 125 Maney= 2. ee 150 Kamloopsies oe ee 125 adnerw.:* oo eee 100 Maple: Ridge —_____ 125 Michel-Natal -_-_--_----- 100 VEASSV OWN er 100 WNelsonvats <2 50 New Westminster _.___- 450 Noteh® sHiljig=— 3 =e 125 Powell:-River= 22 --= 2-2 150 Prince George _-_----- 50 Stéveston:* =. 2-32 50 North -Surrey-=-+2- 2.2 200 South Surrey __------=- 100 Trail-Rossland _________ 300 Wernon se = oe Se 150 Correspondence’ =_—______ 100 PROVINCE MISCELLANEOU Britannias = 125 Prince Rupert ________ ~ 100 Salmon Arm. 2-2-2 = 2 15 Sommtilas 2 50 Tom McEwen -__-------- 200 Unpledged 175 PROVINCE TOTAL __ GRAND TOTALS 3.00 $2,467.47 $7,666.47 “The maintenance of any paper is a matter for the class it serves. The people who make millions in profits do not put any of their millions into papers that carry on the fight for economic and political justice for the exploited workers who create these vast profits. That is quite natural. It is just as natural, then, to expect that those who produce the millions of profit should support a press which serves only their best interests. The readers of the Pacific Tribune know that it is just such a paper.”—OL’ BILL BENNETT. DRIVE ROUNDUP Dear reader: North Vancouver constituency decided to make the late “Pop” Spencer an Honor Press Builder this year. To date they’ve turned in $126.80 in his name. A fine tribute to a fine man. At this date in the drive, with half of the total amount raised, all press clubs should have passed the half-way mark on their targets. How is your club doing? If you are lagging, please make this “Catch Up Week.” A spurt on your part could change the whole drive picture. A special 12-gun salute to Broadway and North Vancouver City clubs, both well over the top. Point Grey and Grandview are nearing the mark; and a race is underway for the Centennial Cup. In the province, Haney and Prince Rupert are first to surpass their quotas, but they are being challenged by Trail, Vernon, Lake Cowichan and Cumberland for possession of the Centennial Cup. In the next two weeks let’s Hustle, Hustle, Hustle and Dig, Dig, Dig, Dig (that dig means in your pocket— not the garden). “lhe Edttors May 2, 1958 — PACIFIC TRIBUNE—PAGE 11