e Page Six THE B.C. edna WORKER | Letters to the Editor SAY WHAT YOU PLEASE Landseape Garden es Boys Helped At Harrison Mi To Make This’ of the meeting’ and the address LONDON.— Union leaders Tc French Bat aying ae ted me ees ene Harold Pritehet | With other U.S. labor ones ¥ 1 mas, pre meeting pro} covere! + A Press Reports from Canadian For-| A letter from ian Lorne Wel-|in the report from the district. Hr arta ty Reed a: est Products, MHartlcoh Mills, goby Ri ¥ _News outsid ion activities— | sttort of West ani British workers was when I saw the Local 1-367: i Mi focal camp wol Pes aes, take of France leading to the front packed solid for is are ‘inni to have spoken either | honors among ex logging camps . rey saee eee era Petes acto or sel Aolanyioi Sots | fl tandeeupe te pendeainee ona miles ean trucks, tanks and all the ammunition and members. Motions are not now so mani ant iployet 2 readily passed without a good ee at pos e Ae ae man ine. cussion. Minutes from th as a ciao in Britain an the desire to finish the war Tie CRG ace not: nicrely. read ber of Local 71 miles of the French battlefronts. {return home, ind filed. munications pro- send he U.S. armed forces are doing | fully working at mote questions pa answe aE is] my Dae ane a) miagnificend Joby ane the ae tasks i bet ae 1 no mnger chai show, many uch to the satisfaction of our.| Staff of 1-71 as t among the troops, a © | front produedie ier Mel chairman who has asian piss Pe mnesab eco the badly wounded, is “very nigh” described Norman wares d the members to take receive the Lum. di ve general |icent junk yard o: in their meetings, to discuss ith Worker oy: the harder | man et ent.” as much gusto in ie pesca as | regularly as I do. we fait tts sulk welll get back | greeted the delegation with they are wont to ou’ I expect hom thinking of | uine enthusiasm,” he Last regular mest te Ske Hones ee Other members o' ployment Insura1 Act came in accrue that soldiers are do- | tion were Shermai alrymy for an. airi ou member pro-|SUze BoPe in lot more thinking about — president of the United Workers — Gicne tacks and’ figires to show |="O" “™° * et | sstwar problems such 9x7 jobs" |il(GlO}mand=nia Pettraon, (ee its inadequacy to meet a serious |*" vs, q and security than soldiers in any | president of the unemployment. The oe ee previous war, Tho! tated: Association o! ee member stated that the insured is S the American news| rs thei ee a nee oo th Sets . aid a benefit of from 34 to 40|2ueen Charlottes a plan ea is a lot of talk about soldiers be- | sent a joint times the average weekly amount | Helped to make this!" Well, boys, tirough the Kindness of an Agassit'| ing opposed to labor organiza- dent Pip Murra ret nem neeeeta ti buteat fast ones | moc we tne) eood work, andy wank |e en ZOO © best | tion. 1 didn’t find that at all, even | President William Green, fifth of the time he has been pay- |‘ convey my Dest ea Seer gran on: (re cons’ | amongitcccoayanog never | Amerioan workers to, sve fly ing. For instance, to draw unem-| Union members, especially those at) las Dem worth the effort and| teen members ganiz- | victory “witl ployed insurance for six months |