THE B.C. LUMBER worn September 20, 1943 UNION DIRECTORY istrict Council No. 1. seoy,, be re Melsness, 504 Holden ey aeeouver phous PAc, 4151, every it 10 am. pray We os at the District | Office. IWA-CIO Local 1-71. Secretary, E. ae cots Bolden. Bids. Ven ct stgea, “0, Bec, x 430, Duncan. 5. jusiness agent, Dewhurst, Box 569, Port Alberni. hone: Alberni 1052. Meets the 2nd Sunday of each month in Mae , Pol Le co aay Local 1-217. Secretary, 0 D MeCorkindte,. oe bien Bue, a g Vancouver. Ebon every 2nd Fri A, 650 ie inster, B.C. W. 3: feet 1-363. Secretary, Phone; ne last “ of Union ‘ya, Guinn) at 2 :30 p.m. IWA-~ cclo, Local eh. 7, Secretary, Bert Hill, Haney, B.C. Meets ave end ‘wed Inesday in mmond Theatre IWA-CIO Sub-Local 1-71. Secre- tary, Arvid Sovik, a Hh R. pe Marsan Teene oa Camp shewa i_Waceio Sub-Local 1-71. Secre- ‘ack Jardine,, c/o Aero Tim-| ber Products (Raft) Ltd., ,Port} C: clements, Q.C. IWA-CIO Sub: Local 1-71. Secre-| tary, aoa t Dale, c/o Aero anal ein Vasey) Ltd, Port Clement ay ve Sub- Local 1-71. Secre- Hurst, wo ‘North Shore] 3, a Go, 5, Ganbata Queen, ¢/o Aero Timber Prod iskatla. x ip A-35, IWA-CIO, Sub-Local Cam| 1-71, Secretary, Cae pene eet Yi Camp A-35, Que 1-71, Secretar, co eo c/o Pacific Mills, Scan Bella) Loc: Coola, Chehalis IWA-CIO Sub-Local 1-71. By ve dder |} Li Ralph Greee, Secretary; . Harrison Mills, Chilliwack IWA-CIO . Sub- “Local 1-71. Secretary, Floyd Cus Chilliwack. 1 a en, Frank Preston, ¢/o peelley Log Co., Beatty Anchorage, | Morgai in Cumshewa o|® hens 1-71. Secretary, a. ‘Lou Morg’ oe tit, c/o J. R. -ClO Sub-Local Secretary, H. Erickson. Meets int Wednesday of every month in se Oe alae Community Hall at Creran IWA-CIO Sub-Loc: E. Brederiekson, Groton, n. Bi can. Mi ea Wednesday of every m K. of P, Hall, Duncan, AG 30. a Forest Product Sub-Local IWA h| LeClaire, Leet Secre’ y ClO 1-80, Chas. Higgins, tary, 21 Robart St., Nanaimo, B.C. Hillcrest \WA-C1O Sub-Local 1-80. Secretary, Roy Francis, c/o Hill- es = Govican Co., Muatchie Lake, ae on, Bay IWA-CIO Sub- becal “ian, Secretary, James Mc- foneymoon Bay, Lake Cow- hayes Bay Mill Sub-Local WA-CIO 1-80. Ra} endl A yane secretary, c/o Hone: ‘ill, Lake Cowichan, B.C. Jordan River Sub-Local IWA- 1-80. D. MacKenzie, secretary, corde River, B.C. lysmith IWA-CIO umes sonic IWA-CIO_ Sub- eae ercules crea unity E Sub - Local was 10 1-80. on Carson, sec- retary, i Cassidy, B. West Bay fcamlcedl IWA- clo Ross pees secretary, Box ie BNeiiino, B Fala he Belo, Sub-Local 1-80. ert Kidd, Paldi, B.C. Robson” teasing ee Hota IWA- ClO 1-80. orth, secre- tary, B L 2 BC. Rol IWA-CIO Sub-Local 1-80. Secretary, Hugh Wade, c/o Lake Logging Co., Rounds. Meets 2nd Thursday oe in the cookhouse at 7:30 p. Surminit Log Sue carat IWA-CIO 1-80, Lawrence Ware, secretary, For st Duncan, B. 5, ria Lumber eae No. 9, Bacal Wa cio Eee Geo. Ander: evsou, secretary, c/o imp 9, Youbou, B.C. urn Log ill Sub- Camp 3 IWA-CIO i lecalitcen) Sserctary, Nemes Chane, we Industrial Timber Mulls ju. raion Camp 6 IWA-CIO Sub- Local 1-80. Seer Leary Joe Malbou, o/e Industrial Timber Mills, Camp Youbou, Youbou, Sawmill IWACCIO” Sub- Local 1-80. Secretary, Wilf Killeen, imp One IWA-CIO Sub- Loc: a 188, ee Mark Mosh- er, Port Albert i IWA-CIO__ Sub- Se eee Paul Nichol, Great Central “Sawn WAC ClO Sub-Local eee Secretary, Frank erni. Sancouvents Samet IW, Sue aay as Secretary, ‘Lieve 2754 William Street, Van- leworkers IWA-CIO Sub- Sec’y, Ben a 605 1-357. Secretary, George Lang- staff, 1833 Dublin Street, New West- rpstes, B.C. Creosote IWA- C10 Sub-Local 1- 357. Secretary, Pet secre- Section 7(1 ie eral’s Satie to justify ee as dep: ent in a ster’s decision Hollowed legal opinion to this pon given atement which also protested that not enough evidence had been 1) OFICA Ultra Vires That pecon 7 (1) of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Bk; appen to be ultra vires,” is one of the reasons given by Hon. G. S. Pearson, minister o: i abort ‘0 the Boiler- makers’ sa ‘on Shipbuilders’ ‘Uno y 1 for oe refusal to priccita Electro- Weld Metal Products Ltd. for alleged infractions of the n him by the attorney- union, thi rough Cohen Dimi Condemned Mackenzie riticism from every s ent. . Cohen nme) nts action, ice, was similarly ive Servic w ’s lack of labor police! r. Cohen vigorously aaa ‘ohen the full backing of ie labor termined and position Mr. Cohen has taken and will intensify the valiant fight he has begun for a dem- ocratic wartime King is certai = proving the waning prestige J. L. COHEN, K.C. ement esrad in Toronto, Mr. Cohen said, 4 my ace bersp on the National War Labor trade x ion mi aor of i mister has again demonstrated h: to int labor any right or representation in the formulation of national policis He is pr d i sacrifice labor’s in- terest a the blind parti- aaa of the e been streaming into Ottawa minion, including als and Sub-Locals in the logging g the a Coast. Labor is am as ea interested in winnii ing feed as other section of the pontlatina: Tt as} date the government has filed os oe ‘ds and in in our opinion, unjustified firing of Mi ‘cohen, he has shad the fortitude, like Bilioti vite had, ito ent Royal City IWA~ Elo » SubrLoe al So wich, c/o 7 Fanny Bay, BC, an ee jove in ) a Columbia : CIO Makes Move Tle Organize Longshoremen a (O drive to assimi airs 1100 Brit- Jongshoremen was | ¢Ft—are All Work Guaranteed Service Jewelers Dealers in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry EXPERT WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING H, Zlotnik, Mgr. 28 E. HASTINGS — Vancouver general meeting of the Vancouver Wat Pies exit of ras eerie vice-presi- alt longshoremen in this prov- mt Workers Association. Cray- lent of Harry Bridges’ Internation- Longshoremen’s and Warehouse-| 4. sop ocas n’s Union. : See LONGSHOREMEN—Page 7 ince—except those at Prince Rup- it an almost immediate tio: . 26 the ae eae ae presented rief to the minister, charging the company had Fer com- ind di 2 g iscrimination union mem- pany unionism ani ae Boilermakers’ minister, in reply, stated seat to cision was re- a letter enelenise copy of Ss ea opinion, the Sere oa view 0 of this | cannot agree again: feel ee ae can be substantiated in cout ae ee uv Ce of the act deals the dominion wn that tion on tle same invali Similarly, states the opinion, no evidence subject becomes: directors, may have assisted the cect by allowing meeting: compan’ , providin evidence “warrant that - a Intenfer c te ere aati a an association ployees,” Mr. S ae ieee commented Tuesday night. “The Seen ins the awe Victori: is cl at a compainy is free iS assist in the formamti company union even to is collective bargaining be- la et trade unions. “If this interpretation is paved to stand organized labor cannot look on ICA act as a pr rotec- mn against company unionism,” he concluded.