Labor packed the Miners’ hall in Nanaimo Sunday night to answer Muir in a rally sponsored jointly by the United Mine Workers and IWA. “The mayor has asked us to de- clare ourscives,’ Joe White, UMWA spokesman and former CCF candi- - date told the meeting. “We declare ourselves here for the preservation of Canadian democracy—for free- — of speech and assembly and the right ito belong to the politi- cal party of our own cnoice. they couid get rid of the commun- ists the cCr would be next” Matt Siuaus, Federation of Cana- dian South Siavs, stated that while Croatian fascists fought on Mus- solinis side, helping to kill 1,7v0,- QU Yugosiavs, and aeclaring war on Canada, “Brother Vitkovich fought for five and a half yearns earning distinction in the Canadian army.” A. Cameron, UMWA board mem- ber from Cumberland, charged the government had shipped Reid Rob- imson out of the country “not be- eause he is a communist but be- cause he is a good organizer of hardrock miners.’ f Harvey Murphy, B.C, Federation of Labor, wanted to know “where were ‘Dollar-Forty’ Muir's cham- pions of democracy when men had to organize secretly into their trade unions in fear of their jobs?” “Their call for special organiza- _ tioms to combat what they call sub- versive groups means they no long- er trust law enforcement. . ing behind Muir are the men who seek. to smash trade unionism in this province, : “When a man is covered with _ coal dust you can’t tell whether he’s _ ‘Trish or Ukrainian, conservative or preeeresrey Ee ; Many speakers took the rostrum when the meeting was thrown open for public discussion, among them - Alf Dewhurst, LPP organizer, who Sa St nice ree de- he member to vote “no” on the Pro- Settlement eventually arrived at . 5 ra m.- EVERY MONDAY a) a 1240 K.C. —DPOOOEOELS Nanaimo cS I | ; ; a . ee In a series of resolutions the meeting: 4 a i G @ Voted support to Marko Vit- | kovich and condemned what was charged to be an attempt to use With the grand total of $16,000 Cumberland ........ 109.00 100 Nort > the courts to silence justified crit- raised at the time we closed the Duncan 177.56 150 on oe ene ee oe ae helen? GP the Sheutes of démbcragy | ee Ee a cr i ge Ee a , ee ee attempts which were likened to Sag ae folloying 15 .*he Extension. ..-..--+-: 50 sed i es Segeecnaa te control methods. complete list of amounts raised Fernie ............. 113.86 100 Vancouver Heights — S, Con- equested Nanaimo: Joint La- : wx Stanti : Bs te Geantor im detent on the respective quotas. Fort Langley .:..... 16.68 75 ne, Fraser Wilson. Labor Committee in Nanaimo with In Vancouver city, the winner Gibson’s Landing 57.00 Central Burnaby—Mrs. McPhee, Nattottos defense as its first|() again this year is Grandview, Grassy Plains ...... 50.50 55 * Brayshaw, Harry Ball, Annie 4 a : ewart, C. M. Stewart, : OO Goeds bit ta wel ee quota Kamloops ........-- 108 BOs Margaret Cumberland UMWA calling on la- raised, runner up being Victory Kimberley ........ 55.00 25 : ; bor to go all out for defeat of Muir|() Square with 1282 percent of Kelowna ........... 146.50 200 CoPitol_ Hill — Sid Dove, Bob in the next civic election their quota of $1000. Teanen eh ik Damph, Fred Sapach, Bob Smith. @ Abtiousbed. that labor will de-| Soe So ee a eee a Civie Industrial fend its hara won democratic rights/() In the outside points, Brooks- Lake Cowichan .... 6700 200 4m Mackic against any encroachments, wood came forward with a sur- Ladysmith is Sees 100.00 100 fa The court case and labor rally] ). pri i : Civic Workers—F es te eee de GY iis or eveuls prise finish to raise 265 percent Vang Bay ook 36.50 40 red Bianco, that started when Muir arrogantly|() Of thelr quota, Ladner follow- Michel-Natal ....... 201.00 200 ET os ei — J. Rockendal, E. demanded that he be allowed to|/) ing cldse behind with 245.5 per- New Westmi need a ol als Ce al submit a company-inspired offer! } cent. et: eee sae ee Bird, J. Maskell. of a $1.40 a day increase to Island coh icgy ier ak my aati alae coal-miners during their recent Of the individuals, all of whom Nanaimo ....:...... 409.50 400 eee Ret pean ak sites Nxtaimo lee al repudiated did outstanding work throughout Mission ............ 1.00. : Beaty Products— Arvid Smith, e by a standing arold Pritch vote and the miners won 39 cents the drive, the winners when the Notch Hill ........ 52.58 50 ritchett, ‘Sid: Zlotnick, Sine iiieietk anksor proband: books were closed were Harry Osoyoos ........... 39.50 lop Shipyard & Steel — Wm. Gee, Following this Muir chaired a|/)) Seland, Victory Square, with a to- Prince Rupert 25.00 55 Walter Jacobs, George Brown. meeting for Zorkin and launched | ja) o¢ $195.00: George Stevens Victory Sq a daAaride: “anti-commminint® 00; g ) Princeton .........- 62.00 60 ry Square—Axel Oling, T campaign culminating in a meet-|/) Ladner, $120.00; Jack Rockendal, Parksville ......... 50.00 BU oe By Doteter, “J. Carlson, ing packed with members of busi- Maritime, $108.50; and Connie Prince George . 30 se Eebule, Ces Urduhart, Ag nids& groubs from all over Vancou-|4 idea, ietonia) euaineruy: In BEGAN River. Lindberg, T. Nordland, J. Proc, ac Seana: paunitied by tcket “Reds son, Victoria, runner-up in Powell River ...... 113.75 75 H. Seland, Myrtle Bergren, J baiting speeches were delivered|/) fourth place with $103.00. Rossland ~.....-.... 80.00 75 Gustafson, Duncan McLean, Don on = “4 de apes aoe te After such a magnificent Steveston .......... 65.00 %5 art at Emil Job, G, Prentice, Gommetce, Genenla. R. Pearkes, achievement, we can only say Soimtula ........... 42.500 50 Nay esta aa Ossian Johnson, Tory MP for Nanaimo, Howard|)) that words cannot express our Salmon Arm ...... 75.00 50 ry M SIN i hie hd tea Mitchell, president of Vancouver thanks and gratitude f the tre- Salmo 50 a Shar me igen oe ny ADeali6.. ame doe, Sorin: bn ude for the tre- Salmo ............... torkull, Mona Morgan. Labor and many small business|() ™endous support this Press Drive South Surrey ...... 10.00 40 Allied Services—May Lenizchek ane ayeeene pe boycotted] )) has received throughout the whole North Surrey ...... 63.50 185 Building Trades — Cc monel e' meeting, which called for the Stuart Isl e » George a) : a ot cas ake oe Congratulations to all Island Sass 10 se Kassian. sive” organization. the press builders ‘whose names TRL ....-.---.--.- 7800 7 OV’ Bill Column—Mrs. M, Hag- — or’s reply was the Sunday| appear here and to all those com- Victoria ....-...... 775.00 guy Man, B. L. Anderson, Herbie ee Pee ad a a eit mittees who worked so splendidly. Vernon .....-...... 219.50 100 rea Bob Kydd, J. L. Mackie, there was - €0. y said|ments expressed by one miner, Vancouver City Raised Quota Wells ............... j °5 four amen Ne eS ce ae aes “Muir has stirred up a hornet's|/ East End No. 1....$ 984.55 $375 Youbou ...-.-...... 25.00 50 oe Re a Re SE Fee Hel ee Nol tJ hae 0h OP BUN en oss e Metis. Or Georgia ...........- 549.30 550 Miscellaneous ...... 698.25 aS McNeil, Pete Or- Grandview ......... 605.94 350 eat: ater cr CERRO Creelman, Eddy IWA Commercial Dr. 232.97 200 City Total 8639.55 < oi . Snelige hay 0. 19725 150 Provine ae ee es a Alberni—Doreen Arsenault, workers and logging camp train-|)) West End . par eae ce = ee seve e 5500.60 SL, toate SRGIe Greets, or fee : SS ON cents or|) Bill Bennett -....... mine, ang OF BUN td cee 1161.60 oT ERCP CIEEDES «Ye stasnA Ck eimbk qertent offer te that-tt-the tp) ieee bao 274.75 zy Miscellaneous ...... 698.25 Britannia— Eric Anderson, union were willing to accept the| \ Mount Pleasant Co above conditions everybody earn- sseti deebacons Grand Total $16,000.00 — aan ns Gaciae ve ing up to $1 ets fone soma eet tied 2 ye te oy! 201.25 150 ier ae ) cents, and those earning more -Renf. . 207.05 200 -* Duncan—Wm. Austin melbanigen Bae catia pier PRESS BUILDERS’ HONOR ages ha than a amoun - Malkelae i205 200 7m ROLL taondiy” FE ernie—Wm. G. Slemko. ag ae ai nat WRGUAG oc. ae 203.04 200 : , con_| Union spate tar euacoutean’ » Menerlor a1. Soo! ion eo ee ae ee ee rats Aor tua eed ont is South GRE: Laas 800 ne ee ee sera Sak es ed piece work, and for a five cent in-|{ Nortn y. chuk, W. Gawricky. Martin Harby, Les Fil crease in the third shift differen-! () ~ ope SOUS) BNO raat) inna NG 2—Roy La . i aide ; tial. wy Neahitnnio ©. 62.00) ae NO. y wry- Kimberley—-Robin Denton. “No trade unionist could ac- Vancouver Hts. 150.00 150 Kelowna — J Georgia—Joe Pallitch, Joh : oe Ivens, George cept such a deal,” e paee Ernie | { Central Burnaby 198.00 150 tich, V. Rogrich aeatanine Teather, Thos. MacDonald. Dalskog, chairman nego- |’ East Burnaby ..... : ; Ladner—Ge tiating committee. ‘ employ- sigoee ci et % _Grandview—Caroline McFarlan ae Se ree Se ers pretend to make us an offer, | /) South Burnaby 50.00 50 Jimmy McFarlan, Wana Sheard, soe °vit 4. Smircich, Ron Cosu- then hedge it around with so Capita Bin. Se tie a omens a pee ; : lich, F. Dujmoyich, many strings as to make a mock- ete denen: ait UTgh. () Cranbrook .......... 67.00 50 Roderique, Lotie Fos ‘ st Varnonecst » RPOCSUOTL 2. ese eee eee ; e wt abe Homanchuik, Creston ...: 27.45 25 Nelson. PA R. Johnson, Nick Klim, DBBSSBSSHSSSOEOS Ts ie