Page Four @ Se THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER LETTERS | Camp Comments “Every Reader a Correspondent” Resolution Adopted By Camp Crew Further evidence of the wide- ing of this sub-local the follow- ing resolution was ee Where sub- ni mitted by. ote ot sit Negoiat. Co ape eas Board Instructio A dangerous ae has inn cian iy Gate ai log landings when- trucks some- times move jout warn- the Board | cence di- rects that shall move 2 tke except on designated _mener of the loading er Famouy fin fie dhe ay iy dammony is essen- x building of war-torn Europe; ene e be it therefor Resi pone Timber mn ara to our negotiating com- mittee in obtaining the following points: 1. Union shop. 2. Check-off, 8. Overtime pay for all work in excess of 44 hours in o1 eck, H. 4, Hight cents per hour wage rd. increase across the boa: And be it further Resolved resolution be nt to the B.C. Lumber Worker,. Pioneer Timber | e: Company, B. fe District Council and IWA Local 1-71. Signed, olved that Hae sub-local at | © the that copies of this se Actors Wanted From Unions Those among bers sinjoniets rector of to the oe Gee “the un anes secured the services A. JOHNSON, CharaD J. A. JARDINE, Secretary. “Money loaned on men’s cloth- ing, sleeping ‘Daes. watches, diamonds jewelle Clohes are ent on sOthBront storage while in our. care.” ‘San Faneaee Tailors 52 West Hastings Str Vancow problems, adopts 1 nominates officers. Annual meeting deals with legislative [Reports And Resolutions Adopted By Logge 945 program and Sitka Spruce Score Disruptio: The Loggers Local, local 1-71 IWA, held its 8th An- nual Meeting ii Holden Bui he Thursday, Re: Sitka Spruce Lo; ‘he ae wane lasted io oe Soa! went on record O'Brien Soy erento stabil mn of the ho: ‘ont by "iffe ctive pi To the Editor: 1, a sound tax program ane on Pen te 3 e, SS CO} stabilization of wa: on the principle of e a Sitka Spruce Bei 1 work, increase of wages that are ieee ees members ae — and removal of existing inequalities. A basic minimum wage|are close to 100 per « Pa the Dominion of sixty-five cents per hour was ous baleeal in cre should cond deman: pulsion ea of our n 7 ae ing for i amamnnnar to plan for the wae and a sound rae) af. wee indus’ ies where necessary, the code to be applicable in all provinces of Canada through amendments if cessary to the British North |, America Act and to be made a law instead of a war measure A resolution asking the provin- cial government to amend the Masters and Servants Act to pro- vide for a of union dues was adopted. Extension of the benefits of r a system of check-off ai without evidence, This camp is shutting down on the 13th, but two conaaam y uly and pak to Jarvis let or Sal 444 Carrall Street ee erecccasecesstbtaceke ‘ pHa HE TEESE EEEEET Dy ~ Hotel West Ud FRED E. MARCHESE, Mer. @ Mederate Rates and Centrally Located PAc. 8374 — PAc. 8375 - Vancouver, B.C. Soe PERE eErETeEets Emablshed 1914 Savosive custo KENT: & pees 49 East Hastings St. 9 vi Orchard B afiai iaf of iy “te conversion es a 7 seta ct ive ee eae 1 material, to the production | loggers was asked for as well as|~q sound fores et Men of Dorset” and. that ¢ gt eivilinad eouagtinloraseeatercel tie adoption of a health insur! sionted by a pai eS a large cast of male characters) maximum reg ion to fic Ga ance act dient Carseat request will be drawn aa from | ers’ living standards in these in-|that the goverm of Canada | mubmitted to the Broynaal trade union ranl dustries. adopt a foreign policy of first, This fam ae The meeting asked for amend-)¥2 the war; second, cooperation | mission, The two main Lance eee "aan sad dighEceaneManGn Gs ae P.C. 1003 a Shee as (cemeiialy seolitipna @neorane Brooks has as one] to outlaw company unions, and|@nd politically, to secure | the iitical estlon of the most pee chapters in to provide for Beige cert peace and ensure that no nation | tion of our pol an - he early history of the trade] cation of a union eae a will ever Head to tong want and|and the establishment of pol inion ent: the story ity of workers in economic depression: cal action Ce aA 2 six SHONe eral acsected liarge sen ccaanrTeacen ete ntiSemitism | was roundly joeals one ee ane and convicted for organizing a|or where a union has received a| condemned ani @ , a cS ledwingte hint gnaeimon ete eriauliceall orles| asdoxtty, of votes in an election | asked to institute Sepldtation’| aH eae! ze ee i ei ‘die Hf rg in Dorsetshire at the begin-|0rdered under provisions of P.C. | make itism and racial ae eee ning he nineteenth. century. | 1003. Sistablishmen it of regional discrimination a punishable crime| tion of Mr. Orchard directed this| 97d sub-regional Tabor Boards | Condemnation of Prieto” Minivan aged = urchill for his use of British] ‘phe officers reported an play very successfully in Winni cops againat hel aahieranaetel eg, wit all-unionist_ cast Unclaimed Ca ab P 4 grease ot 1600 new members t, in Greece and his support to the and state! The fol lowing, brothers “are Papal regime was expres-| "= be dios cone of, ‘the most effective ated tot, Gt ani m books ee te acid 5 acting came from who had been turned Sw can ev" eed set a foot on a Dist Office a thee secre- |! union ae “yoth eerie si f stage. Poe ae ae a Log sub- || internationally EY dery, chairman of a hn |) endorsed the World Trade Union | riicatio the ah Grout) of the Guild, Murgich, an aes and Sid || Conference that is being held BS announces Srce auditions for the ff. ese books were not |/London, England, February 6, Officers nominated for lay will be he Jd at 641 Gran-|| reclaimed after they were ||1945, and to which Brother Ni vile Sata m 7:30 to 10:30} taken up b: e union secre- || gel Morgan is being sent by th m Manag anuary 15. tary for certification. If the (artis Gait s oe Be 2 -,| brothers mentio: Will write || an alterna lelegate and ob- vat interested are cordially in. Lae Dre | eee wall practise Building, Vancouver, they will ||@%e now being taken to further A be sent to them by mail. the ones and joint action | urer the CCL and theT&LC. Gondutor, J. ee 0 Warden, J. C, Kelley . J. Lauritzen one to be te Delegates for the comin i ion, and to