B.C. LUMBER WORKER Page Seven BY C. LUMBER WORKER Published Bi-Weekly, Every Second Monday by 'UNCIL, International Woodworkers of America Editor: NIGEL MORGAN Managing Editor: B. J. MELSNESS 1 504 aoe peaks i = poe PAcific 4151 — Vancouver, B.C. W.A., B.C, Beene Council” ~ SN t Sullivan Sends “st All over the world today in the free lands, Labor is meeting and is hoping that by May 1, 1944, Fascism will have been wiped off t) ce " of the earth. Also, in the lands that have been so long suffering under the armies of Hitler, our brothers and sisters are meeting, but there they have to meet underground and they are anxiously looking to the ‘day when the Allied Nations will march to their resi We in Canada today have a big task sueed of us, but all over this s pledging to leave noth- ing undone which will bring about the ree of Fascism, it is astonishing to find a considerable number nadians whi which tenes a a group at Tadleals or to those who sympathize with Soviet Russia. In fact, there CRS f; es we Fa een ( Be THE VULTURES RO! ST! are 0c ay a distinct Soviet holiday and is ob- served only by those who are in oui sympathy with the form of government in existence in Russia. any rate, eve in the reign which has nothing to do with Catatile ‘0 dispel this erroneous belief se ase shared by no small 4 that May Da; s been conte ed by the @) American“ Labor Mor Days and m: uropean countries to join the ec in following May to proclaim it as the International Day on whi : h workers ‘chantable d of de- encouraging intelli- ‘ull utiliza~ resources, isaster for Gi “1 ternational his week. 3 e Bal ations ee er ths ects ae aa for their labors. Then we find those, even in our Log movement, pyho counterpose ay to May Day. Thus it of lay, whereas the first day of May is observed e day on which Labor the San over will join hands in one cS eee, is nothing short ash logs, which lier operations of Q im- ers and millworkers in this well the gear ate “ehh are vitally concern: cu ai roblem. The fut Lose U.E. Urges 2nd Front proposal YORK—A ‘al that town meetings i out handling of manpower suentions in place of “schemes t up labor _ battalion mode! Buy zoe er Victory! t the ‘ais in "4321) ome more enero ing to the old tt cuts down on the HP Reon (hay ome es boys Ga the ‘ees! ay are © sponsoring oft ball this as Uy made this week by the United Hlectrical, Radio- and. Machine! perio Workers. Calling upon the people to take the offensive in the growing war crisis, the UE executive board| urg © opening of a Western Front in Europe; all-out price con- trol; ration: essential goods and services; increased taxes for the wealthy and a democrati a higher social goals for which we all stand. It is now recognized all hands, that the world has shrunk, that isolationism is a ee _ That is true in politics generally; that is true in world trade an hile Labor y nized Labor, should participate in it and partic is that face us ilar national problem: and and athec o cher lands in common effort to extend De- ey, push forward rit: it our industry, and the large numb: province who are directly or indirectly on lumber for a livelihood, are stake. We man t our poverrent 0 sey: urgently needed today ver for fuel in the homes Is of Vancouver people to obtain wood of any JOHN STANTO Barrister, Solicitor, Notary yy wood urgently needed to cliiaate Hitler-Fascism and in- 508 Holden Bldg. 16 East Hastings MAr. 5746 ae BS up so 1 will aga “ot for now “Your for a 100 percent organi pe lusty. and. victory ‘over en: ern hem, in the pro- is of war, which are so ses sl ine ‘weapon: ic] wiih no better than n n today can J. A. (PAT) SULLIVAN, aioe tng ‘Trades and Labor Congress of Cans When in VANCOUVER Stop at COLUMBIA REMISES in MAKER, Pinch-Hitting ‘for the Old Bull Cook. MALASPINA 0, B.C. D P: 303 Columbia Avenue MAr. 3757 1941 "Chev. “Us -Drives§ Seniors "Styles for qeaae Men and who Stay Young” 301 West Hastings St.