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April 27.

‘ure, inflation control is swell—for him !”

The New Wage Order

promised r Mackenzi

make the w

essure, the government
ied aes x proton costs and
in this respect closely followed oe recommendations the IWA
and other w i

\Letters to the Editor

| Savy What You Please

fails to give relief to one matter atest concern to workers
and employers alike throughout the country. ignoring this
important demand of labor, as the reports of the Na-
tional War Labor Board Enquiry, on increasi inimum rates

adjustm: is aggrava'
ae aires sro with all-out tras
and Ibe! ild a peace,

ae he res ation as a whole:

me
a:
t et atnenathened: Accordingly th ‘A and its Poutice all time past hardly any spruce has reactionary interests come firs
Action committees in every local et sub-local, should ¢ n logged. In the year and one aed sek
tinue to press for further revisions in the wage order. The half that rked up the
Cabinet must be made fully aware be public thinking in this] ™achine that 1 worked on mostly| Michael Skuzanski of Capilano
logged on ground that had been| Shingle Mill writes in to say:
high-graded with cats before. I’m have a few words for
sure that if this company was ali| brothers who are trying to build
ut for production, there are much| the Union. n’t be surprised if
Cc U p A d t better logging shows on these|your brother employee has sud-
ompany nion Ak es islands. den fits of anger or temper tan-
z ‘here is very littl ration | # jon’t feel that he i
ae in its rey. ee council me in the on the part of the carey to | usual. n’t get angry with him
of Nanaim f the delegates ee anes of| keep the camp at maximum pro-| When he one, Keep cali
ae ite 1, WA, Seen deep concern and hostility over| duction. The side-push seems to| YOU possibly ean but above all
individuals posing as members and officers of the CCF while| have no authority to ord ork | don't give material for argument,
i done. Another thing, duress too ie is staging it for a defi
at th time working to ty company ms. It was oy
F Howe ved. believi tha ines ah offi q| many men kept around camp to| Purpose. Look upon these
erefore resolv Ly elleving a Le ionest officers an do odd jobs. Just give a man a soft ts as a common babyish way
membs c of such and pr

CC.
portant matter, found elsewl
anes Worker, which states aa that “such insinua-
CCF and persons
aes tise ae pee are not rani! unauthorized but
and gi yy fits pelts emanatin

Taint,

in
this cooperation | h#

Card No. 3557 -in the Q.C. Islands, on the rei

says: what it should
Sometime next fall, when the Se el sure that 2 would be

union will be ready to renew th

that Peedaeion fis not benefited.
seems to me that thi:

that

ee Ree tne mai to fight

too obvious

their own Fests greedy and

would-be mechanics,
aes work ee is quite often

Seed

e know where we stand. The CCF in officially re-

gett
we now have on “le plenty 3 pn e that proves it.
‘isruption, in a unio. tage, provides a juicy profit
able plum for these spy agencies as can be seen b; 7 the opening
of an official headquarters in Vancouver of the Pinkerton De-
tive Agency which is protested unanimously by our paren’
the. Vancouver Labor gcounell, ae Inity and wrest

105
aution must guide

Hae than suspicion and cemnn

cious of
class = fool ,” is compounded at many
thing:

1 pee of Union oes

ts.
and| that no in

ason that nace is
q

me of the

chosen emblem
appropriately enough

is a Bhar of the

Sena
and will

an
= es cntatn in
ace, We'll

(o blaming union activities as be-| lessen of subdue company distates,