e Page Six THE B.C. LUMBER WORK Labor Supports Greek People All sections of the Labor Movement are united in condemnation of Britain’s of- ficial policy in respect to the Battle for Democracy in Greece By NIGEL MORGAN The Pees voice of AFL in Or intervention in | gime eye been sent to Ottay Wit h the Caistor government to us ——————— ee and Great Britain are engulfing ith lit leral Government with ae diate armistice for the Greek ELAS. Opening the debate in the British House of Commons Arthur Greenwood, Labor Party ares i wing the seeds of future its influence with the Beers Ce eee at ast Hick’ sin ee ing “That the the Pie Minister of Can- ada fe uae his good folices co sta’ council request a see arms being used agains ae Ss pateot, thereb; government ‘of resolutions which come a “poth AFL and clo bodi situation by personttaeing ne & ele ople of ee to Bee ent of thei: choice.” own ne Following the recent action of | 1 the Vancouver Labor (CCL), the IWA and ane B.C. unions joined in similar stron; protests, against British inter- venti Ir ighout Canada, labor movements of the USA Hee of nations. peoples ade“ Unions, the Co- pace and demanded an in: own | charge: Churchill has asserted that the lesser battalions had kept or- der in the villages agi “depri mies those of iiberated I; IWA Locals Send Staff To PCLB School On os eney one. mn. financial ob leomenetsion fase Union Finance nd | fully and there was considerable exchange of ideas and experience between students who represent- ed seventeen different A.F. of L, and C.C.L. unions. Six of the students were sent by ther unions from points outside Van- co ‘The TWA was well represented n ‘cial _statements—how companies cover, up.” de Mc- emainus Sa Local 180; Mollie Bergren £ Local 1 and Rh entice As mo: clergy—are on the side of the Shouting bodies o} ea dead waving fists and pga to the comrades, one of them these ELAS supporters denounce BapaleA s eases EAM and the ELAS.” What happened was this: Af. ter Greek govern exile, headed by the Social- Dem- ocrat, orge Papandreou was i mii with the suderstaning Hint ail armed deta ‘ould be dis- solved ant army created. Here’s how the ONA correspondent, Gmaeviene Poulos, Geserbes it: the Left agreed to disban disican dtecioreae BELGE objected when it realized that other waits carefully selected men would Le ft cer a new min of remain intact. The mpromise | Support program of the ‘|Local 1-80 Supports :|Legislative Program for the legislative B.C. Federa- 5 2 EG) mill to a well- meetin: ee Tea ie 20 “of, the Inte: ay. In another endorsed resolu- tion from Camp six, the mem- bers expressed thei tion of the IWA ficers eee in Fraser Mills. ling ie decision of the trial ae to hese hang Be BL gainst coi rejeci Finally an was ee without the novo of the Left and the Left minis- ters resigned. Chu rehill charged a “Commu- nis y the EAM, M was ii shed ‘by the pematieg Pasty, the the Stockholm Cafe Our Meals are as Good as the from Local ae Mission, B.C. Tar Demenraey hee vies Best—Better than the Rest. ae (este in 's Meals 311 MAIN ST. - Vancouver PAcific 0538 “BOB SIMPSON CRANBROOK Men’s Furnishings Biltmore Hats Heel Hugger Shoes Ces Baker St. Cranbrook “Styles - eee Men and who Stay Young” 301 West Hastings St. MODERN and OLD-TIME DANCING Hastings Auditorium ery Man Wed. & Sat. 828 East Hastings Moderate Rental Rates ‘King Geor Anas 1936. The Greek orge- | i tatorship see d of pore in Duncan last we ars ecking elected 28 thasanma sonal to be tion of IWA sist No. qe in Port i King e Canada’s influence to — ha’ peace and demo Tes The mect- TY: | the K. Be z wnat ‘Secretary, neended Sha the allo’ noe of th hold fhe bg in Duncan at hall on January 14 at IWA I wed to ant the tie: Bei notorious for the leading he played at the recent Interna- cham ce Hae Windsor Teiloring x Church aed the BAM |sta ende the shat Convention in Vanco n masse. The Bis of Kozani local executive board. . expulsi path: in unionists declared AUS a eir alle; get am Greece: “Order, aie and a munist affiliations, liver Es spirit of patriotism, respect for ee med we ae or a of a scurrilous red-bait- the church and a solidarity rare|i-"{ be ‘honed that a sincere ef. irade which seant in & ek history, prevails. will Bee all suartiee sport among th bers ent—al they are ae i ieee Demo- 32 EB Hastings, Vasdiaae must, and shall prevail! ues