SS EE HOW: -TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE VOTERS ff) UR Pacific Tribune isa fighting paper. Wherever the battle is raging, there you'll find the PT doing its job—explaining issues, giving the facts, rallying people to fight for democratic progress. In the coming B.C. provincial elections the Pacific Tribune will. be campaigning to. bring down that two-headed political freak, the Johnson-Anscomb Coalition government, and to elect genuine repre- sentatives of the people. Between now and election day, June 15, the Pacific Tribune é becomes increasingly important as a vehicle through which progressive candidates can reach the masses of B.C. workers and farmers. paper must be utilized in election canvassing to a much greater ex- The army of doorbell pushers who do the infantry work of electioneering will find the PT an indispensable weapon in the battle against the reactionary Coalition. Every paper sold to a registered voter brings the truth to one EVERY NEW READER WON IS A VOTE more home. WON!’ tent than ever before. newspaper you can trust. Our We are now entering the last week of our annual financial drive. The objective must be reached to guarantee continued publication. George Drayton, first editor of the B.C. Workers’ News back in 1935, once said that “‘a political movement without a press is like a dance without an orchestra.” Safeguard the future of our paper by rushing in YOUR donation TODAY. By investing your dollars in the Pacific Tribune, your dividends will come back to you every week in the form of a people’s Over the top by May Day! ts “PRESS BUILDERS | CCORDING to PT office records, we now have 126 Press Builders for 1949. We hope to add another 100 names to this Onor roll during the coming week. Any supporter who has raised or more during the drive and whose name is missing from the . ist should inform us at once, or have the financial secretary of the Sroup to which he or she belongs write us. GREATER VANCOUVER Capitol Hill; Fred Sapach, Bob Smith, é Centraj Burnaby: Harry Ball. South Burnaby: S. Constantine. East End No. 1: William Hreh- erchuk, John Dubno, Walter Gaw- Necky, George Legebokoff. | East End No. 2: Roy Lawry- nuk, A. Rimousky, Anne Holyk, Nick Calmusky. _; Commercial Drive: Ethel Clark, Percy Budd, Julia Rigby, P. reny, Grandview: Frank Politano, Nick Stoochnov, Bill Spreckland, rge Dougenes, Georgia: John Matich, M. Drig- irevich, Ted Kangrga, V. Rog- - rich, ‘Hastings East: Winona Zuker. — \ Rentrew: Hal Griffin. Fairview - Mt. Pleasant: Olga Grinkus, Dulce Smith, Claire Po- Sen, Mary English. *_ Moberley: Vi Bianco, Lottie Oster, t Norquay: J. Powers, Effie Jones, Alf Padgham, George Mad- Tey, Perey Padgham, Jack Stehr. Niilo Makela: Helge Neimi. 4 North Vancouver: Elsie Bran- ©n, Audrey Brandon, Damon Eiseman, Agnes Good, Charlie mn, senurent Products, North Van.: Vally Wallace, Jim Pearson, Dick er, / Bil Bennett: Bruce McDonald. Kitsilano: George Cole, Don McIntosh, Bert Whyte, Rita Whyte, Ruby Bitz, Tom McEwen, Y Combough, Columba Smith. Olgin: J. Kates, A. Friend. West End: Fel Ashton, Phil Son Allied Services: May Leniczek. czek, Lena Lipsey, Lil Rob-_ Here’s the list: Building Trades: Fred Baas. Gas and Transit: C. M. Stew- art, A. Mackie, Bob Gregory. Civic Workers: Don Guise, Fred Bianco, A. Friend. Electrical Workers: Alex Tooth, Robbie Robson, R. S. Verhoeve. Sea and Shore:. Harry Allison, Homer Stevens. : Forest Products, FR: Harold Pritchett. 3 Forest Products, FC: Alf Dew- hurst. Victory Square: Dunc McLean, Al Truman, Ed Dotzler, A. Lind-. berg, J. Gustafson Mona Morgan, Nigel Morgan, J. Carlson Harry Seland, Mike Rabik, Ossian John- son, Myrtle Bergren, Hjalmar Bergren, Walter McConnell, Don Barbour, Nels Madsen, Ray Mas- se. Office Workers: Sid Zlotnik. OV Bill: Bill Bennett, W. H. Nairne, R. A. Nairne, Robert Kydd. PROVINCE New Westminster: Hugh Clark, Minerva Miller, Mickey Beagle, Vince Hnatnicky. Port Alberni: Dennis Arsenault, Charlie Procunier, J. Saxby. Nanaimo: Ed Skeeles, Mort Mc- Queen, Dusty Greenwell. ‘Victoria: Doris Blakey, Harry Asson, Connie Hudson, Farmer, Bob Kerr. Ladner: George Stevens, R. Cosulich. : North Surrey: Nancy Hamilton. ‘Britainnia: Dave Danielson, Eric Anderson. : Kelowna: Joe Ivens. Salmon Arm: ©. F. Coleman. Creston: Tom Mountford. Trail: Ernie Weed. _Gibson’s: D. F. Inglis. Harry Sedan for sale ] AST week we ran an ad on this page and printed the wrong phone number So we’re repeating it this week for the benefit of interested individuals who phoned and couldn’t make the contact with the car owner. Here’s the offer: _Own a Nash (1928 Sedan). But it runs. It’s old enough to vote and you could use it for election work. Me- chanically okay. Body and upholstery not so hot. Spe- cial offer to Pacific Tribune readers. The down payment of $30 is a donation by the owner to the PT financial drive. Balance on easy ‘terms. For details call GL 0172M, between 6 and 10 p.m, Sointula has the know-how : With $142.80 turned in on a $50 quota, supporters in So- intula are showing their heels to the rest of the province. But the drive figures alone don’t tell the whole story. Listen to this: Working in cooperation with the Finnish Organization, the So- intula folks decided to throw a concert and dance. A bang-up af- fair was held, featured by a wrestling match between a husky woman and a small bachelor. We hardly have to tell you that the bachelor came out second best. The hall was jam-packed and our PT friends used the oppor- tunity to introduce our labor pa- per to the people of Sointula. Re- sult: they sold 26 subscriptions at the dance. . * * * New Westminster-Surrey sup-. porters are holding a drive dance at Fleetwood on Saturday, April 30, at 9 p.m. A special bus will leave the depot in New Westmin- ster promptly at 8:45 p.m. GREATER VANCOUVER Club ‘- Raised Quota Capitol Hill ....$ 78.00 §$ 175.00 Cent. Burnaby .. 25.00 150.00 South Burnaby... 52.50 75.00 Van. Heghts. 70.00 150.00 E. End No.1 .... 342.86 375.00 E. End No. 2 .... 402.10. 325.00 Commercial Dr. 195.40 250.00 Grandview 313.19 400.00 Georgia... 332.50 325.00 Niilo Makela 152.00 250.00 Hastings East .. 124.25 100.00 Renfrew