January 15, 1945 THE BC LUMBER WOR Page Three Coni ued from Page 1 pla ele Report =: 7 instead of tolerance an ecutive members he Native ing accomplished by: our aed pee nae ial parce. aise State ite,s, fon the Soviet Union n ple a ats United States and to ur all other allies, in our gra: and withi r on German the convention we ican i hi ren complished this year, labor ane sib wart time | ; membership during the a 12|WORLD LABOR CO: months, despite the no-strike officers’ report furtl The cher de clared, quoting President Murr: your res that you will talk to your mem-|of INDUSTRY REET ONS -just _ de- or’s a aca oe in this lies the key By or’s future. ee ter ae with the im: boReancs of production ‘comm Ui giving direction and assistance | to Canada as a full-fledged mem- ber of the nies Notions faa active peeeres cord of T alo ‘ommenting on the Aes oe beet for|s “onraization Is were a “eal ih oto dues paying} © Ther confusion |2 fi ty be oe sae peace is won. & Eg = B = = 2 iz; » 5 8 Baie ion with other ee ae of the United Nation eiian (doutied eer peace; sals igel a Board member for ical Action in Mion Hir- its cles ne iS Caustan d ‘ONFERENCE |? ring a ge Tere al lal es movement will be of de- cisive importance in winnin . the a ing sound nations and peta resolved to urge sentatives to work for and full support to the establishment a new all inclus movement Fei Trade Unions, persis in excluding si orld’s most important union the ‘USSR frioeanmetafetna tiene sue IWA, who is one of ve delegates from Canada bar will attend the Warld Trade Union Conference, left by plane recently for Eng. ‘bat aut will be absent about si ssicce QUESTION the Japanese en used as a po- to obscure the ing us, the sed a resolution on auen problem Statin, that which strangely quiet; and ir meal rele scoutaibute noth- if eas 1] -|Jantic coastal areas provide ac- ess for inf enemies, potential when wé found our. “war, au, a ie par- n am ‘e for Can: celnatiouall aa fapan S| pionage of” Be it gts geearired oe we Be Japanese gre -|of the World Labor Conference} Bie centres, includ’ ing those of the|‘ ClO in the United States and|*¢ »- AFL Localsl : Score Leaders ¢|Canada, the eae iitvout exception were Wieses tas future tenon ae ‘usion which labor a Pacific and At-|S4 ‘ormation of military |© that |< Peon as A i Therefore be it resolved that| ‘2! practice of settling in eolsnies| mi justice. HANAIOND CEDAR CASE resolution Be of noi 1 Amateur Authors eel Wanted For L.A.G. Competition he Labor Arts Guild mee an authors contest stories, ee an r TT an- for ‘pos stimulate Ganadian = $25 Plays must t be of paerdon es ly 30 minutes playing time; short more than 3500 check-off of union ORK—(ALN) — Two Bie most powerful locals of | t: i , | inet, which” inchines computor y| due: jd = publication, subject Cc. 9 ion for ges in the IW. - aware rds in length, and wel no stitution; denouncement of iti semitism and racial diserimina-|it is pecmnaed that ae be ion; requests for government| not too lon; ownership of fhe BG! Wleetrie| nnd eosin hee af theleoane: and development of hydro-elec-|tition is March 1, 1945 and only trie sone in British Columbia;| entries postmarked before mid. yeconversion; health. insurance;| night of that date will be ac. rehabilitation of returning vet-| ¢ erans; demands for a construc- RULES ar forest policy; unemployment imisiranee: fort lorversiandamany) 1. Manuseripts must be typed, he a ble spaced on one side only resolution whieh|© eee BEST aan rain pein support was| TT of. aah Gages FA ing uy} BEES) Bc Jee, ES Os CIN TS ene of abor an lative| 2+ Authors \ eam “must proposa ee rovinelal Cab | ee Cee postage must also b crise it contenant desires re- a ane a ‘ies will be Labor ais) Guild for to author’ ined. by e AFL painter’s union _|lasi ch serine itt the AFL by delegate trade union congress this Febru- ary in London in order that our e-| membership will be assured of IAM conference shortly to songs withdrawing ane cae AFL o it Daily out ota the EAM lea io as ra ae all entrie: ae aes ‘Commitee Labor Arts Gui 641 Granville "Stet, Vancouver, Govt. Blamed For reek Crisis Ronald ly under the newspaper Herald, pointing ders have Greek population a1 for an honorable end aeress the countr to hostilities.