THE STORY IN CARTOON OF CUBA'S “HOY ° * the leading paper in Cua was founded by the Communists in 1938. It has now oecome the most popular organ in Cuba. Recently na- “Hoy, new role now. tional celebrations were held marking its 25th anniversary. This drawing illustrates the strug- gle the paper had under the old regime and its City CP hails trade centre The Vancouver City Committee of the Communist Party has join- ed “with other organizations and municipalities in B.C. in giving its unqualified support to the pro- posal of the Vancouver City Coun- cil for the construction of a Cen- tennial Pacific Trade Centre in Vancouver.” In-a public statement the com- mittee added: ‘‘We support the council] in its request to the fed- eral government for a $10 million grant from its centennial funds for the construction of such a centre. “We are pleased to note that the proposal by. the city council and the supporting material is- sued by the City Planning Com- mittee indicate a «new (albeit overdue) recognition of the need for Vancouver’s civic government to enter the struggle for policies which will change the one sided trade patterns which throttle the development of Vancouver and BA ‘Adults $1 2ND ANNUAL LABOR-FARMER PICNIC SUNDAY—JULY 21st-1 P.M. in the Okanagan SUNNYBRAE PARK=Between Chase and Salmon Arm SPEAKER-TOM McEWEN Games—Sports—Refreshments—Supper pagan Welcome Children 50c “a eeamentnae ee ee TED HARRIS 757 East Hastings Si Vancouver 4, B.C. Painters’ and Papefhangers Suppites Reg. i5e - New 18e a rel Granville Island B.C. Automotive Service Co. Ltd. Granville It. MU 4-9819 Wally Sklaruk KEEP SMILING, A. SMITH Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairs Special Discount to ‘Tribune Readers. 1179 Denman St. MU 2-1948 or MU 5-969 | = oe eee ee ee ee a ee ROOFING . . & pac METAL Gutters and Downpipes Duroid, Tar and Gravel NICK BITZ