UN Ee SY He Become A Press Builder By May Day! go, Bye oncial campaign, with only five weeks left to on May i approaching the half-way mark, which will be been pats point $3,233 on our objective of $17,000 has ably co in. Last week the drive slowed down consider- . Mpared to this time last year. HIS IS A DANGER SIGNAL. Point ae Now slightly behind where we were at this Of the ae A new spurt is needed to keep the tempo ‘ &xpanding and to reach our goal of $17,000. -SUpporters oe committee this week issued an appeal to PRESS Solo PT to put on an extra effort to BECOME brate foes DER BY MAY 1st. What better way to cele- for B.C: or's international holiday then by turning in $25 Lean fighting labor paper? : * done eg tite Rock-Delta club has shown what can be Nave Rss: first club to go over its quota of $450—they Ndividual 2 aah The club's Rita Tanche is leading all © club and an with $297. Congratulations to both i the Victory Square club, headed by leader. The lal Nigel Morgan, is the unchallenged Some city Bnet e is hear the halfway mark. Unfortunately - ONnsidergb| . ue slow in taking up the challenge. Those Way, North 8 ehind where they were last year are Kings- Edmonds. Urnaby, Frank Rogers, Students, Georgia and | n = aa : the gr Provincial points clubs that are slow in getting off ou nd are Rupert, Cumberland, Ft. Langley and Surrey. T : * sks a S NO TTME TO WASTE! The drive committee to the Se clubs to give immediate and urgent attention _ "danger or funds. The life of our paper will be seriously seh €d if the full $17,000 is not raised by June 1. T . Present (one! those who will do outstanding work in the SPecig] CENS oa” the drive committee has decided that a Person y ENNIAL AWARD will be presented to every Very one © turns in $100 or more by June Ist — $1 for ition will Year of our country’s history. This special recog- € given at the giant victory banquet at Yen Yrant on Friday, June 16. Bob Towle’s appeal... €a, Tee & Supporter: ae on ane come again for the Pacific Tribune’s annual 1000, | ore ning Funds, The amount required this year is i Paper durin eh you have noticed the vast improvement in we lehting ¢ § the last year, and that you are in accord with orld, ampaien the paper puts on to bring peace in the S Testq The t follow; ; Ne nee “0g vital items are consistently covered, such as ™ or b 5 ane ae housing, the Canada First policy, the anti- tiy these factor and in the forefront of the trade union struggle. & S lead to the road to socialism, our final objec- My t appe lig. of need year is complicated by poor health and the the 2 Major Open i amajor part of my time in hospital, pend- of meat honor es ion during the campaign, Last year I had Posi turned achieving the award for the largest amount I “ae i nas to the Tribune which also included the top Moy, OW in my ore and the collecting of subscriptions. &Ment, ast h year of life and 50th year in the Socialist SDriye _Y°ar I was able to raise over $500 during the CUld de ate thi ©m it a great honor for the paper and myself to sun e, ae again this year, with your very valuable ot | You wij} ied the importance of this campaign, I am eXty e Supporte ribute to the best of your ability, A number effort a. > Pave passed on, so it will require a little 1 by the rest of us, : Want to ue an thank you for all your generous contributions in the Pa ‘Ope Citic Tre t© hear from you soon regarding the current une campaign, P} Ty €ase Se "bune, 1 nd your donations to Bob Towle c/o Pacific ast Hastings St,, Mezzanine 3, Vancouver, B.C. bob Towle a Gala birthday party for Alderman Rankin Friends and supporters will gather at a gala birthday ban- quet to honor their fighting alder- man, Harry Rankin on his 47th birthday. The birthday party will be held on Saturday, May 6th, at the Grandview Community Centre, 3350 Victoria Drive, starting at 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be followed by a program of entertainment, cut- ting the birthday cake, which will have one candle to mark Alder- man Rankin’s first term on Van- couver City Council, and a pres- entation on behalf of those pres- ent. Invitations have been sent to unions, prominent personalities ALD. RANKIN DUNDAS B-A (WALL & DUNDAS ST.) Complete Auto Repair and Service for All Makes Government Certified Mechanic and SERVICE Vv. W. SPECIALIST H. Lee Ph. 255-6828 who were interested and helpful to: Alderman Rankin during his campaign for office, and to many individuals to join in the fun and spend a pleasant evening with this outstanding Vancouver Coun- cillor and his many friends, Those interested in securing tickets, please contact Mrs, M, Chunn, at 733-4572, or 682-2781, and place orders, The hall only seats 350, so it will be advisable to secure tickets early. Tickets sell at $3,00 each, Any interested individuals wishing to help with the prepara- tions, are asked to contact Mrs, O, Vizer, at 876-4729, __________ MAY DAY EDITION NEXT WEEK The PT will publish a special May Day edition next week. Greetings for this issue should be in the PT office by Mon- day, April 24. Special bundles should be ordered no later than Wednesday, April 26. : (ee YOUR HAIRCUT $ $ Go To The Press Drive at ORPHEUM BARBERS 611 Smithe St. (Near Seymour) | Feinberg draws large crowd at Pr. George PRINCE GEORGE: A meeting to protest the war in Vietnam was, held at the Duchess Park High School Auditorium in Prince George on March 30, with 225 people present, The guest speaker was Rabbi Abraham Feinberg, Previous to his speaking engagement Rabbi Feinberg was interviewed for 30 minutes over television. Dis- playing his now almost famous cane given him by Ho Chi Minh, President of the Democratic Re- public of Vietnam, Rabbi Fein- berg stressed the Vietnamese people’s desire for peace andin- dependence, - His moving and thought-pro- voking oration was brought toa close after an hour and a half , with a plea to all mankind to stop classifying people as Catholics, Communists, Colored, Jews, etc., and start thinking of them as human beings, The meeting, sponsored by the Canadian Action for Peace, was adjourned after a lively question period and the mass signing of a petition against the war in Viet- nam, Enjoy Good, Home-Cooked Meals at Jennie’s Cafe 335 Main St. @ Modern equipment @ Dining room service Register For: Phone 872-5989 SPRING BOWLING LEAGUE NOW! Friday Evenings 7 to 9 p.m. During MAY & JUNE ADDRESS®=. 3-3. a. Forward To: Mona Hawken, 3563 Bella Vista, Van. 12, B.C. HEALTHFUL — RELAXING — FUN Ausp.: South Van and Kingsway Clubs Cost— $1.50 per week Classified Advertising NOTICES COMING EVENTS BUSINESS PERSONALS» COPY — DEADLINE FOR: ALL MAY 6-;MAY DAY CELEBRA- ADVERTISING, All copy must be in the offices of the PACIFIC TRIBUNE not later than i2 Noor’ on MONDAY. . APRIL 23—Come to the PAN= CAKE BREAKFAST at the SHEARD’S —. 808 East 58th Ave, SUNDAY APRIL 28rd, 10 A.M, to 2 P.M. Proceeds for the Tribune. APRIL 29—MAY DAY SMORGAS- BORD at 3440 Fromme Rd,, NORTH VAN, SAT. APR, 29 from 6 pm on, Adults $1,25 Children 65¢, Entertainment & Refreshments, All Welcome. APRIL 29—A GALA SOCIAL EVENING awaits you at GLYNN & VAL’S — 2012 East 8th Ave, on Sat. APRIL 29th from 8 p.m. on. Dancing, Singing, Movies. Good food & refresh- ments, All welcome. APRIL 30—PASSOVER STYLE DINNER — Gefilte Fish with Chreen, Chicken Soup & Matzo Balls, chicken with Knishes, Sponge-cake & Tea, SUNDAY APRIL 30th 5 to 7 p.m. at 3823 West 12th Ave. Adults— $2. Children $1. 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