a Deere GREATER VANCOUVER Press Club Target Turned In NAVAN CO = fe csi cecanc $ 450.00 $ 307.45 ASE: Smith: s2o ek 225.00 , 85.50 Building Trades ; 69.00 Dry Dock 115.50 East End 75.03 Electrical. oSaj 8s ee > 500.00 138.26 GAIRViEWios ae eke 450.00 12050 Forest Products ......... 200.00 20.00 Bina ek bis et 200.00 18.00 Georgian is tet as i > 225.00 - 147.00 Grandview <<. i. er! 700.00 264.45 Hastings East .....cccccecosu--- 250.00 : 58.00 Kitsilano .. 412.26 Maritime 107.09 Mobebley... wea hae 200.00 58.50 Niilo Makela .......cccc-- 200.00 34.50 DICGUAyS tat Ste 300.00 38.50 Ooi tee ay co. .. 200.00 51.91 Reng Papi. Seo y Geet 75.00 = Re Halperin’ .2.05 «.s" 200.00 99.40 POINT Grey... on 300.00 124.99 Sea and Shore... 550.00 — ma Ship and Steel 0... 300.00 — 39.93 Strathcona oo... 250.00 16.50 Victory Square: sigs 1,000,00 290.93 Waterfront _................ 150.00 20.00 West End) oe 400.00 135.00 Capitol Hil’ «01.0... 275.00 131.00 South Burnaby .................. 225.00 79.00 Vancouver Heights ............ 150.00 4 32.00 Mouth = os 2 ar rie Yok 50.00 =r STE Pa ae Rene 50.00. — City Miscellaneous 382.40, MULTI nr heir rear men Ren PGA Ht Ee tL - PRESS DRIVE SCOREBOARD. Total turned in: $5,000.07 Cash still needed: $ 12,499.93 60 PRESS BUILDERS| IESON SINGS AGA AT PEACE ARCH PARK SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 During the past week 13 more PT supporters became Press Builders, raising the total to 60. -A few PB’s are nearing the Honor Press Builder mark ($100) but we still have only three HPB’s at press time. Most- press clubs meet this week and we hope — flood of cash this weekend. The Pacific Bere ‘office at Room 6, 426 Main Street, will be open until 4.30 p.m. Saturday. How does one become a Press Builder? By raising $25 for the drive. How do you raise that amount? Well, the first thing to do is to make your own donation—and sometimes that makes you a PB right away. Then sell tickets to the big PT smorgasbord and dance, get donations from friends, workmates, ‘and other supporters of the paper, hold a bridge, tea, or house social—there are a thousand and one ways to raise money for a good cause, In the coming provincial and federal elections the Pacific Tribune will be a weapon in the hands of election workers. As Al Rankin puts it in verse form: “Tell your friend or workmate To give our drive a hand, By throwing in some dollars To back us in our stand Against the rich and wealthy Who‘d sell us to the Yanks. Come, help us build our paper Come, help to swell our ranks.” ime is getting short. We need $12,500 in the wea ae ots to make our target. With un- employment a real problem in many centres of our province, it will take a real effort on the part of every PT reader to collect this amount, every dol- lar of which is needed if we are to continue for another year. But if we all pitch in we can do it. HURRY ! HURRY ! SPEED THE DRIVE again this year at Peace Arch Park, under the auspices of the International. Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, on Sunday afternoon, August 16. As Robeson told the huge crowd which heard him at the border last May 18: “Nothing can keep me from my good friends in Canada.” (Recording of that memorable event are avail- able in long-playing and standard records at the Mine-Mill office, 111 Dunsmuir St.) department refuses him permission to cross the border. Canadian capitalist newspapers follow the lead of Wash- ington and hurl invective at the great Negro Singer when they mention him at all. More often they use the “silent” treatment; news of the greatest baritone of our time isn’t “news” to them. that the Pacific Tribune performs. Last year we gave Robeson’s Peace Arch concert the most complete cover- age of any paper on the continent; reproductions of the magnificent front-page photograph we ran of Robeson now hangs in more than a thousand homes in Canada and the United States. publication for lack of funds, British Columbia will lose its only fighting, progressive newspaper. We depend on our readers to give us the $17,500 needed to keep the presses rolling for another year. YOUR part yet? : \ E PTL LU MO MOC ME GOD MEE OD MEE SOD MOT QUT tt Muy tt G0 nT G0 0) Oo Tn) OO tt) ao Pad OY dn) Pd nT TT Yes. Paul Robeson, beloved people’s artist, will sing Because Robeson speaks up for’ peace, the U.S. state Breaking this barrier of silence is one of the jobs lf the Pacific Tribune should be forced to cease Have YOU done PROVINCE : Press Club Target Turned In Alberni. ....... HERES at ee $ 300.00 $ 65.00 Britanniaw = 3 ee 175.00 2.50 Campbell River __........_. 150.00 _ Copper Mounfain _....... 300.00 — Courtenay ©. st 30 a 200.00 30.20 Crestons ss ee ae? 25.00 2.00 Cumberiand) 2.0 so 100.00 2.00 Fernie-Natal-Michel __....... 500.00 6.40 Fort Langley so fey 125.00 20.00 Grassy ‘Plains: 20 50.00 ; 32.40 Haney District eS 125.00 10.00 Kamloops. (35h k yh 4 150.00 30.00 Kimberley 0.000000... ie 50.00 £ 2.00 Radner 20 oo ae, 7.5 25.00 ¢ ak Lake Cowichan .................. 175.00 45.00 ang “Bay 5.0 ee 35.00 3 — Mission}: 2 ec 50.00 15.00 Nansitio: (30-2 ees 1,000,006 235.00 New Westminster ........... 500.00 55.00 North Vancouver ............. 750.00 34.00 Notel (Hillis 2 2 oo ee 75.00 = Powell River: s2 20 125.00 — Princeton s