“Canapa's F earl I rvdtarnanalth °°, pe mat “TE I ) ff Mica l wn ce nen Te Ea SN | i f (BIEUNIE\2 ta AL 2ST CR PREC BS OER I, — Magazine Section to win young Canada's future C u's youth have for full educational . oppor--our country’s- working «class t Shown themselves second] tunities for~ all, regardless ‘of ONO ee in the world-wide fight The beace and disarmament. Y have formed peace or- Sanizations, held demonstra- ion: MS and marched in the fore- Font of the be : “ace in our country. A Strong voice will be add-| © the fight of young peo-| ble Next tions e Ne campaign for financial status. Advance. will illustrate to |youth how American domina- tion of our economy aggra- vates Canada’s present econo- mic crisis. for peace and progress | September. These ques-| ! Will find expression’ in Sontaly columns. of. the Youth Paper Advance. si the utiated and. sponsored * by e q Sung Communist: League, “vance View: will present * young Canadians. es Working 8 unemployed héay e youth of B.C. Clg Such stug Mer Your than Shimals? on tpeointed commentary Yeatj Nada’ tained ft tish ¢ rent ae last St Lea The 19 as Ment of th, Will h a Canadian their ing OD all questions. affect- and! will Vance calling for poli- Which will ‘create jobs, develop- € Columbia River. 1000 B.C. high school S graduating this sum- ave a voice ¢ alling h worth less Predatory © madequaey + : of rec- onal seers facilities youth was a brief to ture, royetted the brief: “The (estiy echt spent $88,000 trainee) on youth Speng 8. Ironically, _ we Stroying 792091, on de- Imalg>* Predatory an- lumbia govern- he Young Com- lag Cague during the legiginy som of the B.C. for con- the ‘the fight for national self de- These are vital questions, even more so today and the rrole of youth in their solution is of first rate importance. | Increasing numbers of young people are curious about so- cialism. The action of Cuba in proclaiming its revolution as socialist and the consequent proclamation of the Kennedy doctrine, defying the right of any North American nation. to determine its own destiny,. has joined the fight for peace with termination. The need to explain that so- cialism is no threat to peace, but. on thé -contrary is the most active force for peace, becomes an overriding. neces- sity. A paper such as Advance, the minimum needed to -re- spond to the rapidly develop- ing objective situation in Can- ada and throughout the world. | To fulfill the political -respon- sibilities’ of Canadian’ young communists, Advance will ‘be a monthly four page - tabloid size paper. Subscription rate will be $i a paper, as energetic, lively, vig- orous as youth themselves : yet as seriously: eoncerned. are the majority ‘ef young Canadians. It will be “Canada’s for ward-looking youth paper” = coming out once & month, ist. 3 year. It will be a youthful | and) with important questions, as}. and progressive press. Campaign News - Advance Press Committees across Canada report that 48 percent of the quota has been raised. Objective is 1,000 subs and $1,500 in cash. With $815 in the drive is just under the 55 percent mark. Subs are a little slower with $75 or 37.5 percent. The B.C.» préss committees repori that 228 subs have been ‘raised and $320°cash. Ninety percent of subs in B.C. are for those under 30-years of age. Subs - can be writing the Advance Press Committee, «Rm. 501,.. Ford Bldg., Vancouver. : : an important contripusion to ORWARD-LOOKING YOUTH PAPER New youth paper will campaign | obtained -by|. Steers Soe ant Welcome, -'Fhe-Pacitie Tribune is of its Canada. Day: edition te welcoming. the new youth paper, Advance, into the family. of Canadian working class papers: Makinp-its appearance fill a-long-felt-need fora Canadian progressive, voice—which will be able to united: action im :their own -Fhe-veuth are doing an excellent job in their cam- paign. to raise funds and paper, Thetr effort: deserves the support of atl workins people. whe faver- peace. an youth, ‘WELCOME, ADVANCE! Adwance | happy to devote this pag. ¥_ in September, Adva stir young Canadians inte interests. selicit subs for their new da happy future fer om Socialism offers youth more than capitalism OCIALISM. offers yout hy tremendous educational opportunities.. No — capitalist country in the world teday can} compare with the Seviet Un- ion, for example, inthe. num-| 1960 this figure was In 1959 38,000 engineers took their degree in the USA, During the same period F17,- : 000 engineers received their diplomas in the USSR, and by raised to ber of ‘students per 10,000,120,000. Last year there were people. The figure for the Soviet Union. is Ibi; for. the United States .it is: $02. The figures on Soviet educa- tion are . more . impressive, when. one considers. the situ- | 1,800,000 college - tramed: en- gineers employed m. the Seviet Union compared with 525,000 in the United States. These figures, of ceurse, ; speak for themselves. But their ation which existed before the; meanings go far beyond statis- . * t socialist - revolutiom and - com- pares them. to- the figures: to- day. That-is a peried of 43 years, - out- of: which 20 -years were spent im- wats imposed upon the USSR ang: pest-war rehabilitation. Today in the, Seviet.. Union there. are. over 52. milion peo- ple .attending. seme- sert of school, as comparedt-with, t6:5 million during 1924-15. June 30, 1$62—PACIFIC tics.. For ‘all young people the question of an education de- termines not only the type of job and wage he with reeeive, but all other -facets: ef Hfe. In fact education is.a key to. freedom of choiee: In the Soviet Union 4. fulb edueation tis not.a privilege reserved for the offsprings of the rich and universities. are not elub houses. for fraternity: beys: TRIBUNE—Page 5 Ey SEE eee ee