Page Six “THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER Gladys Shunaman Comes| Fourth In Contest Loggers § Sports Continued xtra Attraction COUNCIL MEETING Kinsmen Carnival is over. IWA Di: Council, Gladys Shunaman, came fourth in the con- | tions. This resolution was adopted for queen, raising over $1: with but one dissenting vote. by the sale of tickets. Participatio: district council also , went in this contest was for the purpose | 0m record as opposed to support: of raising money for the Milk for]}ing any one polit party, bi Britain Fund, a very worthy and | rather supporting candidates who necessary campaign at this time |¢an best e interests of hen the robot bombs are causing | Working ple nee The suffering~and’ worry in embers, arcu offi- am of swimming and to j awful extei ept- nation “or political office y y so desire the championships were declared.{ Other resolutions e audience adopted is he unanimously council meetting divers demonstrated their | calle the dane and skill. @ Recognition of china nh the The lo; gers sare added a spe- | treatment by the Workmen's Com. cial attraction to the program. | Pensation Board. Logging is one of the chief occu-| (2) Return of the Ukrainian Halls pations of the province and it was| ‘0 their rightfu with great interest that mai Action 1 locals, sub- watched e first time real |Jocals, ladies’ auxiliaries and indi honest to goodness loggers go to | Vidual bi he - ler Snemplag! ae ts| (4) Pressure on the government to establish a National Heatth Bil that will adequately provide. for 1g people at the same time doing what ap-| Without placing the main bulk of sane ip a - tap dance in order | the Joad on those least able to pay. he balance. Splash! | Political Action committees in i content ss fallen in and the |€Very local union were urged to game tudy aterial sent ou the istrict Political At a on the: fe estions dt Attention ! We Carry a complete Line of Aarons achieve ass : (5) The elimination at 15 next GENTS’ PELOILING International Convention of the Head to Toe 0c per capita tax presently allo- c See FeECSING | | cated to the negotiating fund. of the present in- ‘e. excha old suits for new WINDSOR TAILORING (6) Protest & CLOTHING 32_E. Hastings - Vancouver, B.C. = ae arantee of a mum iowa ce, (D Ronen support to the dge —Telephone: MArine 3917 invasion of Eur d the ple = . of all-out sup; Set "6 the complete Fine Watch & Jewelry Repairing, | destruction of fascism and the im- AL Works (Guaranteed, plementation of the provisions of We Do Mail Order Work FURretet tava e sues eee ML The council also discussed sug- FUL) E 187 E. Hastings, Vancouver, B.C. Cee recently banat ee the Canadian Congress of La- ‘Letters to the Editor SAY WHAT YOU PLE CCF NEWS DISTORTS FACTS be t Council its last convention went o ay gitiat aaa aie pe Pet ik, A political action eg was adopted which can and is supported “2 the majority of ‘ae membership regardless of political affiliations and -adherence. It is a realistic program for political action committees to be set up in all loc: ind camps and mills, whereby the membership can unite re- oil er ee aes party they belong to, to further their common need i were many ad come, ention very definitely provides that the local union} It would appear to me that a ~ is an int "eal constituted body and is recognized as the only} large number of mem! do” body that cially vi the opinion of th bership. know the two human blood pen Is 10 ve or constitutional status but only set up for/ers, Hicks and Blacks, These ee in Rat union affa’ n the job, and as a help to the} stools path taken the bread an job stew: rrying out their duties. utter away from a good rs that eset a policy and program must therefore | othe and little children by te eg come a te local itself, only the local has the right to bring| {using to give old timers jobs be- poli am makit wae gee tar to other locals and to the | cause th ee hi Pints had istrict or pte ‘A sub-local has no right to bypass the Iocal | the suts rganize in union, sige ta do so would eventually mean the death of the bate be ‘the inc va today local union. — In or issue of the “CCF News,” Thursday, July 20th, thet ap- mere . ah fou eee an: ondent” from Che- peared a news ite mainus Sub-local m by that paper's “Own Corresp of ocal ti July has A distortion of the truth by “COF News, Own Corcesnantent oi to say the least! ems to have gone “all out” on a campaign to make the ne ‘tel pale football Enon as Age gach oe meno lnup aay eee her ot go to Vancouver. Re- member, fellow- bial the hiring rou a ae sab ioeuld without being brought kaha the rea union first. In Fon one local has this resolution been at mely: Ni Westminst« thi and mee we orgi but if any i Snes maui of the com are doing with ney aid o! violates our seat and program we have constitutional provisions to deal with them. E. DALSKOG, Vice-president, IWA-CIO District Council No. ught before | dl job, Con- trol of the job means sich“ more let go of—The Hiring Hall. BLACKLISTED OLD TIMER. Card No. 12690. Aero Camp 6 Get: The press mmit at Aero Timber Products, Camp 6, Port Cle; ts, i in to say: -|Ieave of absence to the armed services, was also endorsed. the government is ey, the setting up of oe Heads Shoes 21 EAST HASTINGS Vancouver, B.C. LIGHT. CRUISER LOGGER “Heads” You Vint 10” TOPS STAND. WORK AND DRESS BOOTS — RAs Prices in eerie with War id & Trade Board Regulations. duction coordinators to Lae in] Interesting feature of the meet- all bee 7 jes, whose main task|ing was the announcement that we ‘o, assist in ieee Brother Roy Mah, full time Chin- sunt Lad official of the IWA, has now Goat tees; an the month- tion that Se Bia jalmar Ber- | ly printing £ a Chinese edition of The B.C. x Worker. This on ve resident of the district for this posi- . | tio monthly tt ednesa. June 28. We elect- rs including a new ae cialeaiaal ed 'e dis- cued “ret weit: but aes We all as acting di cretary tio} rob oe the place ca mae by oR es ee wooden industry as a er Bert Melsness who is “Money loaned on men’s cloth- MODERN and OLD-TIME ing, oe ages Watches, monds and Jone. liery. Clothes DANCING a epi noe herve storage EVERY WED. AND SAT. | while in All Modern Every Friday: Hastings Auditorium | SAN FRANCISCO TAILORS 828 East Hastings 52. West Hastings Street aa .C. MODERATE RENTAL RATES ||j Vancouver eee There two fhe vowing five pre Three GA down here. eS pies that seems to be of it here.