THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER Page Three a into the main eee of the wood- working indust, ’ The Ifernatost pliosdwarker the ills in the a bal- sages resource. Community Chest poe Cause ie Community Chest of Great- er aa formerly lf couver Welfare Federation, ine Relief Department and never was. It’s a a of community services ‘o meet all kinds set of ‘communi Prolene in Vancou- a three- sense. For instance: hat’s the prol Ove crowding caused ay ae using short- EX treet—grown- be quiet or —Neighor- ied not only control over cut- ae seis, day inert we of them all. need more financing prol That isn’t charity, that’s ‘common sic] Bias the a ee boys Is earning money they don’t Ww fio 2 ndle—tenages ergy who don’ too much e family. Neighborhood houses, boy’s clubs, ‘way—! that she is taking it out kids. on ge the answer?—The Family Welfare ee with its visiting | ieorerake 8 and skilled workers who know how to straighten things ee their ee homes which c: be used for lon; ae ars etads. jome there was ae to thangs his ces: ry Tee eve! hat’s hildren’s Hospital—the Pre- ventorium—and commit The Com! nity Appeal aera 0 th this year for Lake the answer?—The Crip- puta village with a id @ Beieues prone Vernoi Cowichan L. “Incorporated aes ow Village the sees ill bi SON Cowichan is now an incor- Act to Provide for the tn- be Conran of Village Municipali- ties. ‘ The order has appointed Messrs. BOY Ernest Scoi Ashley Weaver sae er mission rs until an election can be hel jecem- ey ee esures such out—the Children's Aid Societies [jobs that can't aes aoe area ea The B.C. Government will turn en ee ana ieee the tedious process of replanting. £ di ° Le : te 12, fhe village the sum of et sain of reduction, 1] Any omen of tet mamas SQTETY COMCITIONS LOX — |sieh.sPihit Wretsatt ss should include the conservation of | ment ike into account vi granted to the village to borrow the great multiple-use values of seriously measures for controllin; up to $750 to get under id the forest, including recreation, |fite and must provide cullen! n nt er ior ° Rives oa i range, wild life, soil conservation, [funds to do so. In the United| “7, one accustomed to Safety-/mately 20 miles for an ambulance’ | sve aeer eae TtaanTen watershed protection, ete. It needs |States it is estimated ea forest mse eeiiptctized in’ tie! oreenived land a This doctor, unde tig’ Aghs aeey citings REE to be understood, however, that {fires burn over thirty-six million) \ 5. of the coast region, it is|statement to the jury stated: “I! slightly less than those granted to while sustained yield manage-|@cres every year—a Jana Tea | somewhat of a shock to be taken|examined the patient and f dunia The administration pee vel rand roe atGs re-|eduaal to the State of Iowa. AP-|) 0% to another region and an- fractured lett leg and from 18, carried by three eae ui eat jee i aaa neee Pere ah ae red breathing sus | sommissioners instead of an elec eaetietaty edestige, ae iupmusk | ou ane era of caflous inal pected ixt f the be started sometime, further de-| It is true that a large portion of fere! and ignorance, Jay il serve only gravate |the forest fires are man-caused, shocked™ spectator ~at ae Biles ister rea an already serious situation, and}and for that reason the cost of|into the death of another logger. |the patient to a hospital. fOr Dur or vintGHithe that certain phases Sus- | forest eroastion from fire may |, slices submitted at the in. |arrival, ex-raying the leg and plac-| jag, id eect i EES tained yield program rightfully borne to some extent | guest nd a few pearls of in-|ing th ‘ient in bed; four hours | fines for Metra £ by-laws; immediate improvem: y the public. ys niece The case briefly was |afterward the patient died of to set and collect licenses and to Based upon what, It woul tbe begging the question |that a Peter Lumbeck, who rode | hemorrhage the lungs and |€arty on all ofher business in con- a fair assumption that the people | entirely, however, to ignore the | from camp to work on the running | Shock. ehooisfandivollectaniteerte want the timber industry to coi e hazard in logging operations. | hoard of a logging truck carrying| The First Aid man from the|under the village administration tinue to perform essential fune-|rpis hazard ta added |in one hand a pail of water, on|camp was not call te | a abe epee tions in the economie and social | eniticance in the light of sus arriving at the loading station he |quest and no evidence was brought |S00Re other areas outs : wel of this country, it is also|tained yield, for under this type stepped off, the driver believing |forward to show that any first aid |rate applied ae, ie seme. fairly reasonable to assume they i rt be in the clear, drove s rendered beyond covering the'| the incoroporated area for school ish to see our Fesources |iand retains its value esiteaty shead—runnng over the man with | i sal with blankets. taxes will apply to the villag placed under sustained yield man-| over the years, Fire danger is by |his viaence as presented left| This portion of the village taxa- Bective eat ot me no zea por tn the forest re sine ca ee then had to Peon ubt ii uso eat Government, Haste ies Sts forests will automatically come |i be a ered ae ere, ARS Sears set of th nue adjoint ae ol ea oe - r, ie sinto the pone life ae ma = Bien able re: entirely upon the eons cas with fee vecing the tim] Were rop. In the ee North West some te rest eee re iately, D ise, even od, het in this pues x 4 Leta 10 begin | 2! ests, Fevestsations and a loaded the ‘injured sess placed on the stretcher, Tauaiag the completed onto the back of a He de- ind headed fate bush road for one ave until the man could no longer oe then aca the advisability. of sending ce] 3. Bie approxi- find atal ca ie iD uld-be placed on that no pane col the truck driver. ‘is is just one a con- dition generally lax. In my trips throughout the camps and mills ab- erations, makes joes en apereeme dangerous fire sit Measures must bi vent fires from stig. ‘elective ent is a preventive measure. re rene nt ging should n fused wit wee! mparative safety and ca-}a system ese. “zero-margin.” tastro| his type of logging is nothing The ee method of clear cut-| more or Jess than cutting for quick ing jae pled with intense speed- | liquidation. falling makes. ion a vast] Management of the forests un- . This Hen wince! viel ia has Se one ef h without are eh ey es an also dec: are ler the destruc- tive cable-yarding system, The led with the Pepe! changes accompanying logging eee debris in the reste f the forest ae Be ‘imber timber pee ide, hy structive age ind other de- gnare or ae eaaiiate manner to pose of the waste, belts and leys uncovered, and a general ste ie -daregsrd ce the work- oA ae are go to prove that LABOR-PROGR Those entitled to v at elec- tions and on Rane | ie ey owners who are British subje: there is no form of union are ignored. There is one cure— a Vigilant, aes -hitting Safety- First, Commi: Education ae Ignorance! M LANGMEAD, Int. Organizer. Every Member t a Member! ESSIVE PARTY Mots) . Fr BANQUET & BALL $2.00 All Frie iday, Senlouber: 2. antvensany | BANQUET and BALL I Vancouver LE O! 1944 ALL (ONLY) $1.00 B. iends and Supporters are Cordially Invited to Attend TICKETS obtainable at 531 Homer Street, MAr. 5623; and at 209 Shelly Building, PAc. 1455.