ps TURN ON THE HEAT This issue of the Pacific Advocate marks the beginning of the second year of publi- cation of the only paper that has consis- tently fought for labor in this province. And this issue of_the paper also marks the beginning of the P.A- Fall Press Drive. Organized people are today faced with greater and more critical problems than at any time since the end of the last depression. The onslaughts by capital. against the wartime gains of the workers, the union-busting, offensive anti-labor Ford Motor Company, the shilly-shallying of the Federal government on the question of labor legislation, labor to close its ranks and strengthen its 7 fight to meet the tests ahead: In this situation, For this “reason, supporters of the paper are urged “t6 make this drivé the biggest success in the history. of the labor move- in British Columbia. Our circulation must increase by leaps and bounds moré people may be brought into the orbit of the progressive move- subscription drive must assure that this is possible: “turn on the heat’’ with The Pacific Advocate is essential to the fight ahead. ment ment, and We must a vengeance. labor it is more important than ever before that the Pacific Advocate receive full support in its drive for funds to maintain a truly needed to unite the workers ‘and carry on ‘the fight for the ‘maintenance of full em~ ° ployment, decent labor legislation, homes for our people, and all of “these things for which our people have worked and fought. the and the -working spearheaded by the poses the need for labor. paper. It is that more and November 1 to December 15 CASH VV VV VV VV VEL VV VV VV VV, r CITY QUOTAS RAISED CLUBS QUOTAS RAISED : Cash Subs Cash% Subs% Cash Subs Cash% Subs% t ___. 245.00 100 3.5 ~ 39 Norquay —..... 200.00 60 — 27 /___ 300.00 35 8 187 Victory Square ___250.00 80 11 36 fi sees 150.00 85 6 32 West End __ 200.00 85 1 67 _._...300.00 25 5 36 North Vancouver__.150.00 60 — 28 win _.. 40.00 40 — 12 North Burnaby <__.200.00 80 — 17 _.._ 245.00 100 35 78 Civic Industrial .... 75.00 30 45 87 st _._200;00 85 1 18 Ol’ Bill __.....____100.00 50 27 32 ____-_ 200.00 85 — 14 New Westminster 150.00 50 — 8 Pe 75.00 30 2 80 Victoria ____.______.200.00 75 — 29 AROUND THE PROVINCE § QUOTAS RAISED CLUBS QUOTAS RAISED Cash Subs Cash% Subs% Cash Subs Cashe Subs% 5 — — Mt. Cartier _ WW. 10.00 5 — — P 20 — —_— Michel Natal ___.... 100.00 15 — 6 é 10 — 70 Mission —-_........__.... 30.00 10 — 40 ? 5 — — Nelson ____—______.. 20.00 10 — 10 3 5 oe — Noteh Hill _____.._. 20.00 5 — 40 A 15. — — Nanaimo ___-........ 25.00 10 — 70 25. 5 —\ —_— Ocean Falls _____. — 40.00 20 — 5 : 5 — — Osoyoos __._._.-_... 25.00 5 — — is 15 — 33 Port Kells __.__. 10.00 5 — 20 = 20.00 10 — — Powell River ....._- 25.00 30 — 3 maby___ 40.00 10 — = Prince Rupert ____. 100.00 50 — 16 iver __ 20.00 10 — 20 Port Alberni __._._- 40.00 25 — 24 Bee SL 50.00 15 — . 98 Princeton __._....... 40.00 10 — 10 ..._. 40.00 15 — — Penticton _.___- — 20.00 5 — — 7... 40.00 15 — —_ Pioneer Mimes' ....._ 20.00 10 — — wake 50.00 20 — 5 Prince George __N 25.00 15 — 13 50.00 25 — — Quesnel __ 25.00 10 — — Poses en — 10.00 5 — 20 Queensboro __.__. 50.00 10 — — ieee 25-00 10 — — Royston, __.......___._ 40.00 15 — — sees 1500 15 66 60 Richmond East _.... 10.00 5 — — Gee eae 20.00 10 — 40 Revelstoke ___...__. 25.00 5 _— — ers _... 25.00 10 — — Red Lake _w. 25.00 5 —_— _ i eee = 10.00 5 aoe 60 Rossland ____......--. 25.00 10 — 20 ns _.. 10.00 5 — 100 Rutland _. — 25.00 10 —_ 10 ee _. 30.00 10 —_— —_ Salmon Arm _...... 30.00 15 — 66 Be 0200 5 — — South Burnaby -._—. 20.00 5 — 80 fe N Se AG OO 5 — 20 Sointula __.... _ 40.00 10 — 180 oss 2H00 10 —— — Trail WC 200.00 10 —_ — poses O00 30 1 40 Terrace 10.00 5 — == oe 5000 10 as 10 Vernon °__.......___ 60.00 20 53 70 y __.._ 80.00 10 = aes Wells 25.00 10 — — —wweee = LODO 5 90 — Whitehorse _______100.00 25 — — wee 2500 10 ce 10 Websters Corners 10.00 5 — —_— —-=.. 36200 = 10 86 = 50 White Rrock ___-_ 20.00 5 — 40 te ee 20:00 10 — — Youbou —__.....___. 10.00 5 _ _ = 10.00 24 5 eae ese Yellowknife -.._ 50.00 20 = 80 PACIFIC ARVOCATR ESS DRIVE STANDINGS Egos Serescea raubeiest and d Warmest Brcctings to -on... ANNIVERSARY ISSUE N. S. GILL z Be Alllied Om Ly Box Li. Lm Lm > Lo Lim Lo fii, Lim kn hr, Los. Bes Mm fen, Mm Sir, Mn, Lin, ts, 138 E. Cordova OOO OCCT CCC CCC OTE Greetings & sincerest Wishes Continued Success United Fisherman & /orkers’ Union Get Acquainted With B.C.’s Fishing Industry By Reading The Fisherman Representing the Organized Fishermen and Shoreworkers - Most Widely Read and Quoted Fishery Paper SUBSCRIBE NOW! Write To THE FISHERMAN PUBLISHING SOCIETY 138 E. CORDOVA ST. PHONE MA 1829 Published weekly except last ; Tuesday each month DISTRICT COUNCIL NO. Extends Greetings to Pacific Advocate and the National Program of Jobs, Homes and Security. President: Secretary: J . GREENALL HAROLD PRITCHETT Vice-President: HJALMAR BERGREN. Board Member: E. DALSKOG For the speedy return of our Veterans GS AMTIRNMAYVY wDWNOVEARTR 39- 3OAE.