Himie Koshevoy in The Province: “Lord knows our prosperity hasn’t been so great that we have wiped out the unemploy- ment problem. We still have a respectable number who plod the streets seeking work. ad more than half “of the university students never do find employment of a summer. So I find it passing strange to read, in overseas papers, ads placed by the Canadian Im- migration Service which an- Opportunity.” They then go on to state there are oportun- ities for a variety of profes- sions BUT wind up with the conclusion of the statement that there are also excellent oportunities for “School Leav- ers over Seventeen.” These ads are placed by the same government that is willing to spend millions to keep our youth in school and off the job market until trained.” THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER “Land Of Opportunity” nounce “Canada — Land of BILL SCHUMAKER, President of Local 1- 423, IWA, ebainistae the ithe Biiea: tion to the following new members in Kelowna: Malcolm Whitehouse, S & K Plywood; Vic Nash, S. & K. Plywood; Wilf Kushner, S. & K. Plywood; Arnold Anderson, S. M. Simpson’s Bush Crew; A. G. Smith, Oliver Sawmills; Ed. Serger, S. M. Simpson Ply- wood; Rudy Botte, S. "M. Simpson Plywood. INDIAN CHIEFS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST No. 7 of a unique series of pioneer photographs by PERCY BENTLEY, F.R.P.S., of Dominion Photo Co., Van- couver, taken around the early 1920’s atone of the rare tribal summit meetings of that era. Only two sets of these COPYRIGHT photo- graphs are in existence, and we are grateful to Mr. Bentley for permitting us to reproduce them.