. Premium, Members of Local 649, IUMMSW, Copper Mountain, on parade; the strategy of the mine operators in seeking separate negotiations for each operation, is to ‘‘wait out” the miners, i.e. to starve them back to work. The strik- ing metal miners in all key determination to win. strike. Organized labor must mobilize its moral and financial strength behind the metal miners’ operations are solid in their Noted Soviet artists will feature grand concert here August 8 The Wancouver section of the Association of Ukrainian- Canadians will be host to a group of distinguished Soviet Ukrainian artists at a concert in Vancouver on August 8th. Representing the Ukrainian As- sociation for cultural relations - with foreign countries these Soviet visitors are: ivan Patorzhnsky artist of the Ukrainian State Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Kiey. : Zoya Hadai, People’s Artiste of the USSR, Laureate of Stalinist prima donna of the Shewehenko Ukrainian State The- Pa atre of Opera and Ballet in Kiey the capital of the Ukraine. Semen Stefanyk is the son of a famous Ukrainian writer, Wasyl Stefanyk. He is professor of the Ivan Hranko State University of Lyiy and deputy of the Supreme Seviet of the USSR (Parliament of the Soviet Union.) Andrei Malyshko, a Ukrainian. poet. . Luke ©. Palamarcuk, the head of delegation, editor of Ukrainian Daily paper, “Radianska Ukrai- ma.’ : The place and time of the con- cert will be announced in the local papers and on the radio. >. | Gora Good... | REGENT | Suit Or Overcoat Z come to the OLD ESTABLISHED RELIABLE FIRM 324 West Hastings Street TAILORS. 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Park for rent for all occasions. Lots of free parking space. Sports grounds and Theater Bowl, etc. HAst. Halls, parks, Burnaby topic By JIMMY DUFE it the Phillips Hall is not going to be sold, it appears that the residents of the McKay area will have to shake the lawn grass off their collective backs and show the Municipal Council that a community Can Maintain their own hall with- out being subsidized by the entire people of the municipality. # delegation from the Burnaby Lake Mens’ Services Club offered $190.00 and 72 man hours labor for improvements to the park area at Deer Lake. A list of four recom- mendations was submitted. J. West, Councillor for man of the sanitation committee, made a motion that the council proceed with items 1 and 2 in the recommendations. That a consid- erable number of people use the lake now and that the erection of Sanitary facilities at the pari Should be done immediately, was pointed out by Harry Ball, Council- lor for Ward 7. Permission was granted to the Secretary of the North Burnaby Board of Trade to address the council He stated that his organi- zation was opposed to erection of makeshift duplex houses on 34 foot lots in that area. Oust Franco The New York CIO Council, rep- resenting 600,000 workers in the New York area, called on all affili- ated unions this week to support the WETU drive to Franco.” Ward i and chair-— “outlaw |. McGeer calls for war, the ‘Trib’ new readers By IVAN BIRCHARD Our circulation barely held its own in July. Perhaps it- is an achievement to even maintain circulation in the hot summer days, but it’s not good enough. There are too many burning issues of - the days that are dis- torted and slurred over by the capitalist press. The article by Senator McGeer in Tuesday morn- ing’s Merald, where to all intents end purposes he calls for war on the Soviet _Union is, in itself a warming to all Canadians that the bourgeoisie are ready and willing to plunge our country into war. Locally the workers in every in- dustry are struggling for a better living standard. Even the Daily Province is learning the hard way that B.C labor is organized, and wiil not tolerate scab herding ac- tivities even by the Southam Press. The Tribune cannot stand still. It must double its circulation to really influence events. Our circu- lation could be doubled overnight. pledged one sub each week, and Krank Halvorson of Kamloops has sends in more than that. He pro- poses that in August our readers pledge one new Sub per reader Well, that would double our list, Will you pledge a sub for Aug- ust and send it in? ; Our thanks to Lake Cowichan for the $15.00 cheque and to the Swedish and Finnish Workers |€lub and Commercial Drive Club for the fivers. We also had a num-— ber of small donations, all of which helps to: make the task of financing our press and radio newscast much easier. We still need more supporters= who will send in regular monthly contribu— tions. 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