" MAY DAY, — MAY DAY! “May Day’ can be a call to working people to intensify their struggles for working class rights, or it can be an urgent appeal for assistance at a time of crisis. This May Day means both for the readers and supporters of this paper. This edition has been expanded to 20 pages and printed in thousands of extra copies for distribution through- out the’ province to carry the message of struggle from the Progressive labor movement: _. But this edition also marks one month of our financial drive for $75,000, and we must report that with only $14,673 raised to date, we are about $2,500 off the pace of last year. And we have to raise $10,000 more than last year. We think you will agree that our May Day edition is a fine contribution to the struggles of working people. However printing costs alone for this issue of the paper will exceed $2,000 — and we must pay for this and for the issues in all of the coming weeks when the voice of our paper will be needed more than ever. This May Day, don’t forget the most important weapon of the progressive labor movement. Please make your contribu- tion to our financial drive now. = : Here is where we stand GREATER VANCOUVER . SOUTH FRASER Belogiannis 950 700 Delta 1,100 20 Bill Bennett 1,200 380 Fort Langley 600 400 Building Trades 3,200 82 Surrey 4,500 1,420 Burnaby 4,500 . 844 White Rock 1,000 96 Coquitlam 2,400 774 EAST FRASER Kingsway 5,700 985 a Nilo Makela 1,200 - 168 fyaris a ane North Van 3,700 1180 s Nigel Morgan 800 — OKANAGAN Olgin _ 75 Kamloops ~ 1,000 20 Richmond 1,200 239 Notch Hill 400 _ Seamen 400 397 Penticton 500 _ Van. East 7,500. 4,099__Vernon 1,100 52 Warr Sire eo gon VANCOUVER ISLAND : Campbell River 1,300 464 : Comox Valley —_‘ 1,300 28 N. COAST/INTERIOR ’ Nanaimo : 1,900 317 Correspondence 1,200 334 Port Alberni 1,500 405 Creston 300 — Victoria 1,800 150 Powell River 500° 105 Miscellaneous _ 686. _ Sointula 150 _ : \_ Trail 800 91 TOTAL: $14,670 ey The Pacific Tribune presents... THE DAY AFTER TRINITY J.Robert Oppenheimer & the Atomic Bomb - A film by Jon Else Written by David Peoples, Janet Peoples & Jon Else Original Music by Martin Bresnick A Cinema Ventures Release Sunday, May 17 — 2 p.m. Vancouver East Cinema (7th and Commercial) All tickets $3.25 Advance tickets available at Tribune office, People’s Co-op Books, 353 W. Pender ( CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING A COMING EVENTS MAY 2 — First Annual Ridge Meadows MAY DAY Bash. 21972 Cliff Place, Maple Ridge (Chris and Jim‘s). Dinner, 4:30 on. Proceeds to Tribune. MAY 2 — Spring Party with cos- tumes, 7:30 p:m. Oddfellows Hall, 1720 Gravely St., Vancouver. Do- nation — $3. Sponsored by Chilean folk group, Andienos. MAY 2 — May Day Banquet & Dance. Supper at 6:30 p.m. Dance from 8 on. Russian People’s Home, 600 Campbell Ave., Vancouver. “Sponsored by FRC. Everyone welcome. Good time guaranteed. MAY 3 — May Day Concert & Meeting, 2 p.m. at Templeton School, 727: Templeton Dr., Van. Keynote speakers: Jim Kinnaird, B.C. Federation of. Labor; Jack Phillips, Communist Party; lan Waddell, MP, New Democratic Par-. ty; and Felip Ortiz, Central America Support Committee. Donation pro- ceeds to Central America solidarity. Child care provided. MAY 3 — After May Day meeting © at Templeton, come to the Ukrai- nian Hall, 805 E. Pender St., Van. _for dinner, refreshments & enter- tainment. $6. Proceeds to Van. East Tribune Drive. ; MAY 10 — Annual Mother's Day Pancake Breakfast, 9° a.m. on. 12715 - 66 Ave. Surrey.’$4 Proceeds to Tribune. All welcome. MAY 16, 17 & 18 — YCL Spring School, Websters Corners Hall, 25470 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Maple ~ Ridge. Topics and lecturers include: The Bourgeois Democratic Revolution in Canada — Tim Dean; Socialist Revolutions — Jim Rushton; the Development of National Liberation Revolutions in the Third World — Miguel Figueroa; and The De- - stabilization Policy of Imperialism — Ben Swankey. $5 per day, or $10 for entire long weekend. Meals included. For more information, phone Ray Viaud 876-2972. MAY 24 — Sunday brunch, meal served between 11 & 12. Adults — $4; children — $2. At 3858 Fraser St., (entrance off 23rd Ave.) Van. In addition, games, including crib & chess tournaments, start at 1 p.m. ‘with $2 entry fee. Sponsored by Kingsway Club CPC. Proceeds to Tribune. COMMERCIAL CONDOR’'S PAINTING & build- jing maintenance. Free estimate. Phone 433-1145. A progressive firm owned and operated by Chilean Canadians. Reasonable rates. ELECTRICAL, plumbing, appli- ance repairs. Don Berg. 255-7287. ROOF REPAIRS — Reasonable. New roofs and alum. gutters, 277-1364 or 277-3362. GRAMMA PUBLICATIONS. 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W5K 125 Phone 253-1221 GLOBE TOURS The complete travel service _ May Day Greetings to our customers and friends Newly arrived from the USSR @ Large variety of candy and chocolates @ New records and tapes Come in and see our selection of gifts for all occasions . e@ Shortwave radios @ Tablecloths @ Leningrad porcelain figuerines @ Ukrainian dolls @ Metal engravings @ Crystal and glassware Open six days a week to serve you ‘UKRAINSKA KNYHA (Global Imports) 2677 E. Hastings, Vancouver 253-8642 PACIFIC TRIBUNE—MAY 1, 1981—Page 19 samen sacs