y SAFETY << is “By JOE PAYNTER KE. B.C. The Rhyme of the Big Swede el By da yumpin’ yimminy yesus, kum gack Aye yus' frm town, Ay've seen da vomai NORANCE has never saved a life, Knowledg fastes’ taxies— There can be no denying that knowledge of Fist Ald never tres Had da best in effry house, us to carry. Yet, even when slight, it is ever with us easy to | Sot be ’ viskey— draw from when an ae arises Pe the aj Souileetiaa sd even a uit cray-see ass a louse; © most image ental rule may save a " aye tar da cate vomans Today there is a mighty good Bit Ba mE in a small cam How ve log out in da voods— the coast me Jearned several ree go how easy knowledge i: e How us Swenska super-humans, carry now that he, and he only, saved | US alone produce da goo a life, ;| An! aye tol’ da pretty maiden just a youngster punking whistles in a camp where I was| How ve lo; & e le: We were in a float-camp situated in a some- id. toddlers will, promptly bi to shi It the punk who ae rire ee Teitits ‘the ae out was a simple matter as its anxious mother always insisted on an infant— ict ‘Mae West life preserver to lesson the constant hazard of slippery iks and bobbing float sticks. aS After a thankful and tearful mother had borne the toddler off, it was a thoughtful punk who followed me into the office. Never before had he come even close to a drowning accident and he was brimming ec over with questions. What happens a Wied 4 Does a person a doet 0 give Sie respiration? How long oad. eo ‘repinton be ia Ww, here from waden Yust fifteen years ago. An’ wen firs’ aye kum dis countree From ma native Swenska land, Da language here seem funi An’ wuss be peers For ek ae ‘ink at mealtime, An’ di all it Sees eat ae - tte yust like da coffee Sweden, cross da seas. fee wees -yug” aye learn to say. Wen fifteen years had gone name, an’ so to- LUMBER WORKER “Guide To Polit tical ve baie ahaa large proportion logging and sawmill Tienviabanions INSURANCE. ‘This week peters Sdevhk demanding the parses the on is cae given our case. Joit it Insur: schem paler x Acti fon Commit id for fav Decemb: aa list, which is now is is eae it you must do: Phi our name is already Ask if ys oe and, if you are eligible, e list a on tl By being prepared. one the - = certain your name is included now you will save y ping FA, | include pa - His py eee through ‘the Court of Revision which will not open until late fall, IWA LINES UP ALL CONTRACTS These and many simil estions were’ Dey changed da iL sieht! le agreemt In answer I got. on a Ate First Aid Ltn and turned to the lay— signed ee logging operators oa chapter on drownin; Dey call it “demi- iy ve international Woodworkers of Am- I ained to hit coe drowning was a type of asphixia, y might fool m talkin’: | erica, dis » will te ite interference with normal breathing, brought about by aioe ae aymé eden an’ neers an’}on the same date, regardless sion in a liquid such as biter He was interested to learn that, as date of signature, Harold Prit- a little a: easpoonful of water in the lungs could produce uncon-} But a iseee iss born to Ee chett, ‘A District President, an- Sefousness, and eventually death, if not promptly remove Like an eagle’s born to fly, sees this week. en I explained the Schafer method of artificial respiration, he ie IWA believes that this new | @ caught on right off the bat when I likened the idea to the action of] w’en first aye hit aa yunele arrangeme! allow for greater | € a piston. I described how and it is necessary to es the patient} To me da fooreman efficiency in handli of union af- lying with. Hee oe sled Using one chart in the first aid book, I} you'll neffer make nity fairs, and will make possible the showed ors rgans and aa s were ao vies ody. ee peoul ld} tee see mul only She hs aay sig ee of et ontracts on an in- Pane se wrestle schoker: sis as a result of a ips ee ‘the ‘ribs, the other organs were push ae up against the ines which gave them the tendency to put out the water and take in him how to make sure no time is wasted before beginning treatment, he listened carefully. I impressed him with the grim ne- cessity of checking the mouth and throat to make sure there is no false-teeth, mud, chewing tobacco or the blocking the air mn drowning I told sent him off to bed. a week later tl n, him of an experience of mine and the punk, along with some of the rest of the crew, was getting in some Sunday work on tl om. e of the len made a long pass with his pike pole, bie fell in and promptly vanished. It wasn’t the punk who ut it rememb. it he had read An’ be careful w'ere ya sian: look, din’ learned ‘a head’s to hold my hat, ae aye get along vi’ a concerned Wen aye youse it yust fer dat. At ee ae tank dis countree scum an’ froth an’ unk bel me leve ei ay aia me later it was ois ce moment when he saw sign: returning life in this man apparently d lead id! e that this whistle Buk studied hard and is now one of better First hia attendants’ Heads Shoes 21 EAST HASTINGS He i oe saree vere ae inlets, untain walls are 1 ered soe sunsets— e Swenska fjord. Ms soe fad a freedom, la Rio Grande to Nome, Vancouver, B.C. LIGHT CRUISER LOGGER “Heads” You Win! An’ aye tank aye don't go home. oa mo! An’ here's da poi vaab take a Ww! rotrus ‘uw’ ma hair. ap Ay’me wiser now, since aye have signi Continued dustry-wide sings Tecctete period. Minstrel Ils a killed June Mth by falling timber. f BAe Anderson, 18, was killed Emil Berg, ine death wa “ia ing at Brett's Logging c: Before the new arr: ment was made, negotiations ey es continued throughout several mths of early 1945 der the provisions of the new Labor Code, requires agreements be for riod of one year from date of signing. As it is, all ce anies igi o master contract with be given notice IwA will ee eatin will terminate o1 eee discussed the ba et orge ards a accepted the union’s dnd Dumaresq Bros. Logging Co., A lison Harbor.— Regular eetit held on June B. Motion wa: jamie that a library be see 28 that $1.00 be levied o1 ber for books. Mied ae ee ances were brought up at the meeting. =f “Rhymes of jack,” a booklet of loser verse by Robert E. Swans 10” TOPS STANDARD WORK AND DRESS BOOTS — REPAIRS Prices in accordance with "Styles fer a eens Men and who Stay Young” 301 West Hastings St, HILLYARD‘S RADIO SERVICE Repairs Tubes — Batteries Box 239 Phone 195 D ‘AN, B.C. | him a ee Member dl Get a M ‘ocks and boulders down the “hill ahead a was working, simi inst a log. oneal TYLES VALUES QUALITY UNION MADE Clothing and Friendly