en A NN Atma the p . |CONSOLIDATED]:;; TRUST BANK |? e jete ‘ *; a Lay gh \ “6. ees oe 4 Zhaerte ee : wie. eo, aeeses, stees o,f te Cans? e 4 ix - { te fee ERAS 29 jour « <= @geé °F Pa ¢ 20 Sif. « acces, 03 Fe ye ¢ Cx a e ented ar Pike e q of, 4% dé - C4 e oF a %e ave 28, e¢ : eo €e! ee @ ce 2° Ae e @ “4 @ o 4 ¢ e 0 % « 2 3 ies a alate fe mS sl “2 } y “Wh Hens would Ont we call al ri ruin the Pacific Tribune’s $17,000 —'ve and stop the 20 percent boost!” Sa a <7 a | the money in? That PROFILE: PROFILE: Antoine bf foe Gizenga, premier lawful. government of - iy Republic, was born trict < € village (Kwilu dis- in ns €opoldville province) 3 colleges He graduated from Yeap a he Was in his third e€opoldville Univer- Sity Whe 4, °0 he was Politica a. expelled for In M Electeg arch 1959 Gizenga was onal chairman of 4 Y of African Solidari- 0 make es indefatigably Ongolece one of the strongest ions. : € political organiza- tral a the Congo’s first cen- Dost of “Seige he held the me €puty prime minister. Bovernie Gizenga led his nite ent delegation at: the Nations Security Coun- Problen, sion of the Congo is = On Aug. 9 and 21. In Cizeg as he sharply criti- OnE» © UN Command in the De and Secretary-General ammarskjold. A ed n = uty premier he prov- Cgetio a One of the most en- Statesme nd mature Congolese don of nN, a-staunch champ- interest rs people’s national Stiawas.” courageous fight- theiy “inst the colonialists ea “nchmen, for the free- ™ ‘ ANTOINE GIZENGA dom and _ national independ- ence of his country. After the illegal arrest of Patrice Lumumba by the Mo- butu gangsters, Gizenga took over the reins of the central government, which moved to Orientale province and pro- claimed Stanleyville the tem- porary capital. The legitimate government headed by Gizenga is support- ed by all the patriotic forces fighting against imperialist ag- “9 eed la Sercmewwe ne, — — Li ee ie Se *17,000 NEEDED BY MAY 1 We have two short months to raise $17,000. We need that amount to make possible a 20 percent increase in the size of the paper to a full tabloid. Your help is needed. YOU CAN— @ Become a Press Builder @ Send your donation now. CLUB Advance Broadway Brothers Electrical Frank Rogers Georgia Grandview Hastings East Kensington Mt. Pleasant Niilo Makela Norquay Olgin Point Grey Rigid Seamen Strathcona Victory Square Waterfront West End North Burnaby South Burnaby Edmonds (Burnaby) North Vancouver City City Miscellaneous Unpledged Fort Langley Ladner Steveston North Surrey South Surrey Whalley TOTAL Greater Vancouver North Vancouver District Sue 400.00 Province General QUOTA Michelsiernie. $125.00 _ 2 3$350.00 WMaSSION {cones ee he Sy 100.00 = ODDO Weliion 2 22 oh a 50.00 ___. 400.00 New Westminster ___~----- 325.00 ____ 150.00 POWOH Havel 5 200.00 ce 275.00 Prince Rupert 320 100.00 So Ang) 3 oomntnla =e | 75.00 = 85500 Trail-Rossland =~... -\_- 300.00 iS 150°00 “Correspondence == 200.00 ____ 500.00 Province Miscellaneous _____ 200.00 ____ 500.00 Tom McEwen’s Column _____ 100.00 = Sb0L00 — me eRe A KIL TOPAL Se Sa $1,775.00 ___. 150.00 CLUB QUOTA =2e--300:00 aS SS Vancouver Island RS 150.09 Albernis Seas ates Seen $275.00 BIS 300.00 Campbell River ___--------- 200.00 325.00 Cumberland ee ee ee 200.00 ss: 750.00 Cowichan ee 300.00 ____ 400.00 Nanaimo ——------_---_--_- 550.00 > 975.00 Parksville’ ~—_.—______-___- 75.00 -__ 425.00 Vartorin: 500.00 sh = ea “ee Ka (pO rare at, $2,100.00 2 33350100 Dewdne _---1350.00 Haney Sa as ee $150.00 ____ 200.090 Manle: Ridve.. 0 ee 175.00 LOLA =o ____ $250.00 eT ee eee ee $325.00 AZO = Ber nea Okanagan Region 980,00 Kamloops: 22. --- 2 8 $175.00 a - oppo > Notch ill 42> a 150.00 SSS enya. SERNOR: So eee ee 200.00 __~$1,025.00 OAT cc oe ee $525.00 gression, for the republic’s freedom, independence and territorial integrity. (From New. Times) PRESS CLUBS AIM 25% BY TOM McEWEN BANQUET: To honor Tom McEwen on his 70th birthday anniversary press clubs in the Greater Van- couver area are aiming to bring in 25% of their press quotas by March 11th, the date of the big birthday banquet at the Hastings Auditorium (see advertisement elsewhere in this paper). The two top clubs will re- ceive a ‘presentation at the banquet. The individual rais- ing the most money by that Marcb. 3, 1961—PACIFIC TRIBUNE—Page 11 time will also be given a spec. ial award. All clubs reaching 25% of their target will be honored at the banquet. . A varied -cultural program will be .a feature of the«ban- quet which will be followed by dancing.