F : | Pe , p er | AM writing this column a day or so earlier than usual, So as to — have it in before [I leave for a tour into the interior of B.G. hich will take me first to Penticton, then to Trail, Nelson, Gran- rook, Fernie, Michel, Grand Forks, Princeton, Copper Mt. and @ ‘edley—so you see I’m really going to get around, and the next sw columns will be written en route. But before I go I am glad ) report that in the last week we have had an excellent response ‘om nearly all city committees on our campaign for subs and onations. Here are the proposed quotas and the returns to date: ‘ Committee Quota $ Ree’d Subs Ree’d /Burrard Hast —..._ $130.00 $ 45.00 25 12 | Bast End ___ = 200:00 200.00 15 4 Piarrvaew 228s «180.00 100.00 30 5 Georgia _ —.— 200.00 a 10 a | Grandview. === ~ 140:00 120.00 30 il | Hastings East __—-« 150.00 27.45 85 3 \ Katsilano — See eee 1 O200 61.00 50 14 | South ~ Hill Ace 75.00 32.00 10. - / South - Vancouver — 150.00 —— . 40 5 'Victory Square ___—s_—« 2:00.00 100.00 50 6 West Hind «1220.00 114.00 50 7 ; North Vancouver __ 100.00 100.00 25 19 § North Burnaby — —: 100.00 ——— 35 = Central Burnaby — 75.00 40.00 10 3 | South Burnaby _____ 0.00 ——_- 5 3s Be swine Shift — =: 30.00 43.00 15 2 OP - Bill pace 15 3 | New West. & Constit. 150.00 55 14 2 | ‘So that’s how it stands—$982.45 and 99 subs—this is splen- Wid, to get in almost half the cash quota in a little over a week, ad 18 percent of the subs. North Burnaby reports $100.00 on =e way and also pledges that their 35 subs will be forthcoming. judy Thompson, veteran press booster, heads their press com- sittee. North Vancouver, under the energetic leadership of Bill feyshon, is right out in front with 100 percent of their cash and » percent of their subs. It looks as if North Vancouver will come )to its own again in boosting P.A. Burrard Hast, led by press iairman P. Budd, is runner-up on subs with nearly 50 percent; itsilano is in third place with nearly 28 percent of their subs. past End has also filled the cash quota by 100 percent, and has "percent on subs. South Vancouver club has not had a meeting: ,- yet, but has 5-subs in from Floyd Anderson, a press chair- | an who is out for results. Press chairmen please note that ex- }ty cards for checking up on renewals are available in the A. office, and can be of very great assistance in making those 4otas. : ~Response from our: readers and ‘supporters in other parts . BAG. is very fine. too—amonge the shining lights are Lumby Ho Sent in. $22.00 early this month for 11 oneyear subs, and 10 them were new readers! Rossland too is doing some fine work 20-00 since January 1, and 18 subs. Then there is-Red Lake ith 10 subs—-Red Lake keeps its renewals right up to date and ts a 100 percent response. Brittania too is in there pitching— 8 9 subs to the good since first of the month, and has taken il advantage of the “5 by 5” plan which is sure to harvest a » of subs before the month is out. Eric Anderson of Brittania one of the most faithful supporters of our paper and we always unt on him for results. Gampbell River too is making good use ao x 5: « Another good supporter is Charles Johnson of “Vernon, who ‘bably sends us more subs on a month-in-and-month-out basis #n anyone outside Vancouver—but when it comes to a drive position he is right there too! Annie Johnson of Sointula is ‘other of our best standbys—Sointula renewals are kept very ose to 100 percent, and when we sent Mrs. Johnson the quota «the iast drive she said she didn’t know how it could be done “cause almost everyone in the settlement was already a reader! dess the only answer there is immigration! _~ This is all good news—but remember that we are hitting for 100 subs this January, and the month is half: gone now, so I %pe you're all putting on lots of steam! liom McEwen To Address enin Memorial Meeting ecture on “Lenin’s Role in dern History” will be given ® LPP Provincial Chairman fn McEwen on Thursday eve- fs, January 25, 8 p.m., in the ver, Boilermakers’ Hall, 339 St Pender. The lecture, which Jart of a number being spon- fed by the LPP across the aintry as part of the commemo- Fion of the anniversary of the Eat Marxist leader’s death on fuary 21 1924, will be open to E! public. There will be no ad- Mision charge. — works. 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