=. PACIFIC TRIBUNE’S — - ARCH-APRIL FINANCIAL DRIVE * To Keep the Presses Rolling * To Win the Battle for Peace CTUALLY, of course, our press doesn’t roll. A Tribune comes off a flat-bed press—we won't reveal its age, except to hint it’s old enough to vote—but a good press for all that, well-cared for, and dear to us. press (psychiatrists have a word to describe love of an inanimate BBIECt! because it does a fine job in helping to win the people’s battle for peace ~ Every year our flat-bed press turns out some’ 500,000 copies of the PT, which are read by people in all parts of British Columbia and the Yukon. always in there punching. e We're not in the rotary press class yet. The Pacific We feel a warm affection for our In the Battle of |deas— Peace vs. War— the PT is e Today the maintenance and expansion of the Pacific Tribune, the one paper in the West that places the lives of Canadian youth above the dollar-profits of atomic war, is not a luxury, but a life- ' and-death necessity. That's why we confidently call upon our thousands of readers and supporters to pitch in and’ raise $15,000 in the annual financial drive during March and April. It is a small amount to help accomplish such a big job—the job of keeping Canada ‘out of war, regaining our independence from _ Wall Street, and winning the battle for peace, which is Round One in the fight for socialism. * ° BECOME A PRESS BUILDER! HAT is a Press Builder? Any supporter who raises $25 or more during the financial drive. Last year 183 yeaders became Press Builders. You see them everywhere, proudly wearing their Press Builder buttons in their lapels! This year we want at Jeast 300 Press Builders. We'd like YOU to become a member. All you have to do is send us your pledge to become a Press uilder— and th out and raise $25. ie the list. of 1948 Press Builders. We hope the all become ‘‘repeaters’’—and we want YOU on this list too. How about it? 1948 PRESS BUILDERS’ HONOR ROLL East End No. 1—J. Lipka, J. Lasota, P. Werosh, Wm. Hreherchuk, W. Gawricky. East End No. 2—Roy Lawryniuk. Georgia—Joe Pallitch, John Matich, V. Rogrich. Grandview—Caroline McFarlan, Jimmy Mc- Farlan, Edna Sheard, Frank Politano, Big Bill, Jack Butler, Nich Stoochov, F F. Hansen, G. Dougenes, Maurice Rush. Commercial Drive—Eleanor Caddon, Percy Budd, Julia Rigby, Ethel Clark. _ English Bay—Wass Turple, Olga Turple, Rhea Dear, Al Rankin. West End—Rose Skolozdra, Lillian Robson, Phillip Lenizchiek, Fel Ashton, Lena Lipsey. Bill Bennet—Bea Ferneykough. Pe ss Kitsilano—L. Cohen, Ann Belenko nm MacIntosh, Tom McEwen, J. Levine, Abe Smith. Fairview—Mrs. B. Danielson, Dulce Smith. Hastings East-Renfrew—Margaret Stables, Hal Griffin. , | Norquay—Alf Padgham, Jack Cook. _ Moberley—Vi_ Bianco, Agnes nage ahaa Lotie Foster, Gladys Nelson. North Vancouver—Charles Caron, Bert Lewis, Damon Eiseman, Bili Greenwood. Vancouver Heights—S. Constantine, Fraser Wilson, Central Burnaby—Mrs. McPhee, W.. Bray- shaw, Harry Ball, Annie Stewart, C. M. Stewart, Margaret Palleson. Capitol Hill—Sid Dove, Bob Damph, Fred Sapach, Bob Smith. _ ‘ Civic Industrial—Bob. Gregory, A. E. Mackie. : Civic Workers—Fred Bianco. Maritime—J. Rockendal, E. Wennerlow, J. McCarthy, Bert. Bird, J. Maskell. Professional—John Stanton. Forest Products—Arvid Smith, Aarold Prit- chett, Sid Zlotnick. _ Shipyard & Steel—wm. Gee, Walter Jacobs, George Brown. Victory Square—Axel Oling, T. Smith, E. Dotzler, J. Carlson, Mike Rabik, Les Urquhart, Art Lindberg, T. Nordland, J. Proc, H. Seland, Myrtle Bergren, J. Gustafson, Duncan McLean, Don Bar- bour, Emil Job, G. Prentice, Myles Nugent, Ossian Johnson, Nels Madsen, Nigel Morgan, Harry Mackievich, Albert = Truman, F. Storkull, Mona Morgan. _ Allied Services—May Lenizchek. Building Trades—c. Bass, George Kassian. OV Bill Column—Mrs, M. Hagman, B. L. _ Anderson, Herbie Johnson, Bob Kydd, ca ES 0 Mackie, Geo. Edgar, Wm. Bennett and four anonymous. OUTSIDE POINTS: Alberni—S. McNeil, Pete Orheim, Ralph Creelman, Eddy Creelman. Port Alberni—Doreen Arsenault, Delores Green, Eddie Green. Aldergrove—Victor Vesterback. Britannia—Eric Anderson, Copper Mountain—George W. Anderson. Duncan—Wm. Austin, O. Skiba. Fernie—Wm. G. Slemko. Grassy Plains—Hilda Loveng. Kamloops—Elizabeth Chester, Martin Har- by, Les Fillmore. Kimberley—Robin Denton. Kelowna—Joe Ivens, George Teather, Thos. MacDonald. Ladner—George Stevens, A. Radoslavich, J. Smircich, Ron Cosulich, F, Dujmovich. Michel-Natal—G. Gaseoff, Jokn Tomas, Steve Harmatny, Dymtro Oleshko. New Westminster—Cass Purkiss, Roy Lav- igne, Loretta Shulman, I. Shulman, Laura Graham, Vince Hnatnick, Hugh Clark, John MacDonald. Nanaimce—Ed Skeeles, Ed Webb, Alf Dew- hurst, Mary English, Mort McQueen. Notch Hill—Elsie Hutchings, Henry Codd. Powell River—Hans Johnson. Rossland—Kay Dosen, Dan Dosen, Sid Le- Barron. Salmon Arm—C. F. Coleman. 2 Victoria—C. Hudson, Mary Mezger, Kuldeep Singh, C. Palmgren, S. Robertson, R. Kerr, T. Seibert, H. Chabanuik, Jock Taylor, Harry Asson, Bruce Mickle- burgh. _ Vernon—Steve Homanchuk, C. R. Johnson, Nick Klim. . PACIFIC TRIBUNE — FEBRUARY 18, 1949 — PAGE il mae