= “Unemployment lie | A Wire i C. Page Two THE B.C . LUMBER WORKER BC. Lunsent Worker INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKERS oF "AMERICA (C10) TRICT COUNCIL Editor: BERT Bh ie (on. seh sotecie dian Army) aging Editor: JACK GREENALL Room 504 Holden Building — me PAcific The deadline for stories for aie issue is 4 p.m., Thursday, Jul 4151 — Vancouver, B.C. Union Hiring Depends On Your Sup, Support District Council, ae be eciukes certainly took What era a year ago we were o ‘cised our full rights of col tensive brief was prepared with the coop Jegal and statistical counsel, forwarded to the SU eek Insurance Commission, leral Members ‘arliament, the ister of Labor, an ie Prime Minist fr liament was this ae any Flight ‘Lieut. James Sinclair, MP. for Vancouver North: “Ple: my fpeeenon sent me eating the case for the inclusion of he see i nt Insurai ance peheng ie. May I can sincerely a o & mitted ending paras separate eae “Hansard,” which | are Ue teaclenstcen You wi mie - | Hall manager visualiz handed to thanks for the very excellent brief your cele wevi coming July 1st holidays should m: of is true pe big ren val a ee age & volume 0! cine, “e FF also g their own ic pare ay unduly. As to the degree our F organtaton awe command, and desire: Brothers, D-Day a subsequent e' 's has proven that a postwa) era is dawning in which Fascism in all ie ugliness will be detroved but that do og Aaa orld we wish to liv fe in el . y n dispatch system is increasing but not us on a silver i id is to continue the soectal gains the made the past twelve months so ur organization along Sait ‘all other genuine world labor organiza’ donee can secure a peaceful world in ue to work and live and to that end Union Hiring plays a definite er, the two places>that a nea coming to down for point to contact are 6 Loggers Ball and the Union Hiring Hall or that your Hiring car ee b palbere al members and one Conservative member red away i e for seven hours t to force them a5 “include the 1 loggers Fen DO, under the Act. ile we were this deman f this very strong protest made ri; cht ae floor of the House the Ee rs will be quickly Rectan der the scheme by the Commission itself, as promised by the Minister. I ‘an assure you your "brief was well used by all of us in our remar! 5 neta employment insurance is only the en pep towards a genuine, social s security Y program. Tf we e don’ ant to be left we must t: is discrimina- tion i s not established as a precedent, The International vie od- ers of America desires to see, and intends t to who g their social | contribution, “fll ‘protection against 2 h till th 2 We demand complete coverage, and ni the time to act —a few letters and a little organized ae by the union today can pay millions in dividends in the years to com Strikes Out! Hitler Out! ED labor has a xesponsibliy ie ie eater es always maintained y to offensiv n 01 the enemy is through e@ action aha Cas one a den; that we have offensive actio: -Day came on June 6 ith it came tremens Seousinailies for th te mn the bai fronts in France, Italy, Russia and the Pacific Islands—responsibilities that will require the apeenue sacrifi if y ands of our war- ‘iors. These men w! e giving uy) es, their families and their jobs; yes, 3 en their lives, to fight for freedom pect the best from us on pre ti ‘ont, ile pledged ly and sincerely job that irri- me young pilot bailing o ati in “his descent bya Nazi-thos to the sea in ships and in aves. We c: or se Sees with st ery to iron out difficulties, and who goes on trike Sebiall eS Sepeane oe ue effort and seme aire aid to Hitler and his fascist a; Hitler and the IWA can ae on only one thing and that is dee democracy aoe esac cannot live side by side. We : DI FAS- “Soldier On The Beach” clinic. I was right, the nurse in charge tol me I what course others may take; but as for me, give me bert aon uelve me death! Jand, across the water, and “Peace ¢ across the aa From pole to pole the often-slow, often-blundering thing we call the people is Seite forward. nt to libert: ea are ballots a cacti ray peed bun eairentadl tHe world hi eration is ba us. a meh ite Le brigh of pr ords, like ind peti e beside stand on is ceed ute fa ae in ete and in awe ete man him: Somewhere ale ie the beach-head a soldier falls; his rifle cae se sand, his helmet rolls, and his last good word is lo less? lave we, ae one sin; gle difference—you and I—which su- France is lowered Ye a song of freedom, borne id. high upon the winds around the worl Cis! Everything for | the “fighting front until victory is ours! both from as, 1e tall stories about “Texas. Being Jargest state in the in hear exaggerated stories about its bs e, i re ple, ete. me of these bo; me ys o set great drinking men in A “iy well-to-do rancher went on at the hotel drier than he had ever been. He for service for a jug o} drink, A waiter in with a piteher of iced water. He gobbled half of it down ked up at the waiter and said: “What kind liquor is this, anyway?” The replied: “ just pure water.” “Well,” said the Texan, “I never was drink, and as soon as I get back home I’m go We in B.C. size and thickne: Brush in the went to So long, boys!