kican a partisan of local “The strategy of the pro-fascists consists in canalizing discontent e erings ied just ci Beimarelal eciange between the, United States and aay fore ae deration of Mexican Workers {CED declared that “the ittack of ‘Excelsior’ is directed all Mexican patriots with purpose of impeding national| God ioe and to sow confusion and chaos in order to cénceal the fifth ——————— World Labor Meet Postponed RONTO, Ont— n tell tl its ‘sa Ned expect in the peace to c roblems, Labor Denounces rn ah their THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER Page Seven in's_ purpose,” ci settles must be hi Techers U; adding: halted men As cement pee ee Unio: Oo TE THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY REPORTS ASSOCIATE EDITOR: GLADYS SHUNAI CORNER MEMAKER NEWS MAN Hun of pie opal presiization EY by this correspondent there are unions, will the pr J disclosed that aces en at understood by the women. As in past, trade unions will by a member of the ‘alange and |face problems, so it is important that women understand the that large sections of it were|basis of the is arise, and act side by side with the: d ‘e Mexican publicati 2 pepadieast from Berlin iiive days | men- it~ Labor Council ee Fascist NTR! treal Trades abor Council | was aneeled and the obligation bestowed on the members. its meeting recently. ing officers were elected: Chairman, Mrs. Olson; Gachicd was debarred eromitie oleeschigivmart ‘s. Hill; financial secretary, Mrs, 5 sec- catticll © cata retary, Mrs. MacBeth; warden, Mrs. Nicklin; conductor, at Currie; trustees, Mrs. O’Lachlin, Mrs, Stackhouse, Mrs. =|Fourteenth !WA Auxiliary Charter In B.C. Installed For Hammond The Seer Ladies Auxiliary chatter fe trict was installed in all o1 1 Board ge S ide -folk to improve social economic con He emp! BY the importance of political action as dis- tinguished fri artisan politics, and showed how labor, by concerted polities ae had accomplished gains in the legis- lative field. He outlined the outs sending Sea lone by Port Alberni union iliary iat etheee forces of that town against O: 938 i Neil, MP. for # ae cour eney reece over 3,000 personal letters, he said, as sult of g auxiliary o: Duncan Supporting First f the Ladies 96, Duncan, on jane 13, Ramee new member was initiated. eat was decided to order a bu: of Lumber Workers for dis- to eacl spital visiting | committee have found that many patients obta aa del 5. rea the loc Mac-| paper, and it is a “awers Aas abl Intos! le at the hos, last Octobi id falsel; eee wae an ide “tel ‘Also addressing the meeting and extending Sister Bs iecal Ruttan bieanizer of the -United Textile were Brothe: ers J. Greenall, acting secretary of the meee were delegated to buy a gift for Workers ae sainaving) Council; Brothe: jouse, president Local 1-367; Mike} Sister Widen, who recently took vealled tor resignation of Premier Freylinger, organizer, Local 1-71; Rose Noel, president, Local up residence in Vancouver. 97, Ladies Auxiliary, Ne estminster; Ai atthews, vice-| The proceeds of our next dance resident, Ladies District Council, and Mona Morgan, 0 is| will be turned to Local 1-80 taking active part in organizing the auxiliary in Vancouver.| of the IWA to help defray the cost oubou Aux Sister-Greenall introduced the sisters from Local oe who of baseball equipment for our IWA fs u ie attending as visitors: Sisters G. Mitchell, A. Eckm am. Sisters Parlee, Robertson, Has Social Kipp, J. Gillespie, Della Smith, ees “olnt Smith and Heyd were nominated ah felformed sevounou! Pollo ing ‘e served by the sis-| for the committee, and it was de- Ladies Auxiliary No, 104, got| ters of the new local. cided to have the assistance of two peer cersia ayine start ion me! ba cs the baseball team for Friday evening, May 26, with a Sis. Greenall Jordan River Aux. lees ea ad joyable social, held in the ©. ans were laid, and much dis- pee of the hCom aie Extends Thanks A Helps VI Solarium} ...cion took place regarding the all. There were about 40 visit- ee ne a ae Jordon River Ladies Auxillary, pelrootent te to be operated ing sisters from the Lake Co- idles aul Local 103, has writt S| Pale eau ce arg a i ‘Aux. | corner to thank the ladies ae " : Dominion Day Carnival. All th wichan and seats UX: ary, Local 97, in New New & y the iliaries ae aan B ride einer ara ned the ‘arnival being held in Duncan, eld in The many gifts received on June 14 are very greatly appreciated ae sg ist. Following Brother Gibson’s ad- ce, seer eae cate and pla lowed b: ‘Tra 5 oe being approachedy retarding ex: for ie day, and the work will be allocated in s he artime Prices an Board 50 the ladies both for the gifts and | tion vaste they had ria to the the thought that went into prepar- ing the shower. "The largest parcel ened was took to the breather of two of our a te ahunane Kelley Logging Co., Raft Camp, | sisters, He is no over- food previkes were auctioned off |Beatty Anchorage—Regular meet-| seas and aurebiceatdants several cakes eting with |ing held J 15th, it had been| pals will be fectea with the al ad een f the role of the | decided that library would be es-| sortment of treats. filling auctioneer This sale realize sum. 11.75 uxiliary | 22) aes where books can be obtained. funds. ambership now numbers| Gibson Bros. Legging Co, To- ue is it a small cam) cect pee P, is jan 2 next me fing to be | but it is now 100 per cent organ- 0 eS held o} Meals will be nie in our ent in order to assist the restaurants in Duncan, whos carnival from out refreshment time—it was terrific! retyOn agreed it was a swel idea to send $10 to the “S.S, Bea- con zi g ae ist drive held last month ee uge success. Everyone has been asking since for a repeat. crowd increased two-fold at to feed the latecomers as well as as the card players. Every Member et a Member! The Island Drug Co. | © I 1 1 i i Carel Filled — Sheet Metal Neue Preserpions nd Ls Lacie Lelong | fing... putomatle Stokers Pe H fae Air Conditioning NYAL F ‘camila Remedies ‘ H pie eae Sh ee ue ‘op Phone — 180 Mail Orders Promptly Sent Out Pipes, Valves, Fittings Res, Phone 868-X Just aanacins from I.W.A. Office PORT ALBE i Box 397 DUNCAN, B.C. Phone 212 one 212 4/3 RNI, B.C, Plumbing - Heati; _ H. Ormond