ee ee to $5,000. THE DRIVE. $3,376 IN We’re Running Behind Last Year! @ Last year at this point we had raised close @ We urge press workers and clubs to SPEED @ The White Rock-Delta press club has decided to fulfill their quota by May 1. ‘Congratulations on outstanding work! It might be difficult for press clubs to match this, — but we call on all clubs to REACH HALF THEIR QUOTA BY MAY 1. City youth support A statement of Vancouver student and youth leaders:in solidarity with West German socialist youth has been sent to the Socialist Students Federation in Germany. A copy of the statement was presented to the West German consulate last Friday. Vancouver youth also picketed the Vogue Theater on Granville the same day to protest the showing of the short film ‘‘Divided City’’ which is an example of the anti-communist propaganda which West German youth are protesting. The statement reads as follows: “We, the undersigned, declare our solidarity with the socialist youth of West Germany who are under brutal attack from the West German government. The socialist students are being victimized for their German youth protest to intensify the struggle against our government’s complicity in the U.S. war in Vietnam and participation in the imperialist NATO alliance.” The statement was signed by: Al Birnie, Rick Brummer (SFU), Sue Claus (City College), John Cleveland (SFU), Doug Cuthand (SFU), Ken Hiebert (UBC), Jeff Holter (UBC), Bert Johnson, Gabor Mate (UBC), John Mate (UBC), Stan Persky {UBC), Brian Plummer, Carol-Ann Power, Jean Rands, Ted Richmond (SFU), Brian Slocock (SFU), Sharon Yandle (SFU). - MAY DAY ISSUE NEXT WEEK Aid to Vietnam The Children’s Committee of the Canadian Air for Vietnam Civilians loaded its 11th shipment of children’s clothing and surgical and school supplies on the Soviet ship “OSTROGOZHSK”’ on April 24 in Vancouver. The eight crates contain 1,800 items of children’s garments and bea: covers and the total basic value of this’ shipment is $3,000.00. The shipment is sent freight free to Viettiami through the co-operation of the Red Cross and Red Sickle Society of the USSR. Hearing Aids ALL TYPES — shipment sent} D R | V F Q U O T A S militant struggles in support of the Next week the Pacific Tribune will Vietnamese revolution and in appear ina special 16-page May Day opposition to the imperialist NATO _ edition. The issue will carry many eee alliance. national and provincial features of Club Quotas Achieved Club Quotas Achiev : i ecena interest to all working people. “The attempt on the life of student Included among these will be a GREATER VANCOUVER leader Rudi Dutschke was the special article by PT Associate VANCOUVER ISLAND outcome of the hysterical anti- Editor Maurice Rush on the Socred Bill Bennett 650 38 = Alberni 325 65 Communism fostered by the West government and Bill 33. 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