Page Four THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER LETTE RS Camp Comments “Every Reader a Correspondent” Unions To Aid People In Liberated Countries $3,6 jects in eee nd Asia for Nations Rel lief, Labor League for Human 0,000 is planned for special labor-sponsored pro- | 1945, headquarters of the United Right of the AF and the National CIO War Relief Committee announced oe rata: labor relief or- Er , ‘working together to ain; $200,000 into India; $175,901 into Italy; $25,000 into Luxe: “Finch, thinks he has the solution to our night work: problent.” help humanity survive the on-| bourg; $200,000 into The Ne es slaught of war and fascism are| lands; at 000 into *Norway; pouring $150,000. into Belgium; | $150,000 in i Hil $300, 00 $700,000 into China;. $200,000-in- Czechoslovakia; $300,000 into France; $350,000 into Great Brit-| go Wage Request Signed Jan. 12 several Hero pe ance Gt Macon “Industries Limited, | ih Russia. In China the ae will for an midlereroe id rail hich brings skilled worl rom occupied to unoccupied China; welfare centers and hos- tels for weary hinese work- ers and for supplementary food hospitals, india: For milk, medicines to rebuild wasted Yr or- merchant seamen increased wage Telephone—MArine 3917 Fine Watch & Jewelry iRepeteg All Work Guaran' We Do Mail Order We ae WATCHES REPAIRED FULLY GUARANTEED 187 E. Hastings, Vancouver lub Sudistortels for bombed- an A Saal for wounded soldiers in military ed to si 0 i Aussie Miners ‘ Avert Crisis + Australia ( for important mail. Vancouver, for your Rae sake, go to the HASTI STEAM Nes Always Expert Masseurs in "Attendance After 11 p.m. - - - - 60c, 75 $8 am. to Il p.m. 30, 40c, 50 Feels Selective Social Could Be Improved ithin the last few months I h a 5 defeats the pes a one that ne th purpose of eae beens h aed and Thats Seresmeng exist mployee ay apply iS “Stletive Riche eae a his ye t's illustrate this. In Camp a pean: is in B has worked d our Lately, since there hav: more people without work coi ing d, some of thesi eaucrats have been very un- pleasant to the job seeker: that _ the deadwood. that al Speci Chicken Dinners WHERE THE BOYS ALL MEET! . B. bel Member IWwA Chore B.C. ’ 444 Carrall Street Chbbhhhhibhbthhbbr bbb bbb bbb bbb Mote West Ltd. FRED E. MARCHESE, Mer. rat tee covering practically every | out war worker Be ‘ice. Sateen Seca not even, classification in the operation, Russia: For clothing for =a the matter ae cie ned jie he ae see celina, aaraeialiee inpdeastatea 8 te inion in town 7 fs She ne et e tary ofl ase nd for hospital equ New rs-and ‘amie labor po-} can not force the sae because Eee TE TS ea oa liti ial parte encouraged a 16. the easeea town, and that -80. oliday, w the ean represented’ an| _In Palestine: For hospitals oy ted’ cconoiis Ginee mame ee ae eso erage increase in all classifica-| Md medical aid needed by the| have the labor govern-|, But if an cine aos Bae Se tions of 54 cents per days rang-| families ot sar workers, service-/ ment and divided the. trade un- | being there over thirty) days, :the Nee pRROUA esas per day to|™en and refugee ion movement, Had the miners eae ee vice ae ing 80 eae Last year, $900,000 dis-|NOt returned, a salistanaal BP ae aves nuded OU Wage negotiations commenced | tributed wy xis Tines, to the | 2™ount of war industry ante eee October 4, 1944, between Local] most needy among the oppressed fo ome of om.wertime negala: and, MacMillan Industries | and persecuted families of Ba-| % @ Tack of coal. mittee fe ee anaes for their operation at| rope, the families of those w Trade union spokesnien main- ete nee ear North West Bay Logging, Cop-| disappeared into concentration | tain that the menacing coal evisis | SPite of the fact that “here {8 P: P some very fair people in Sele :per Canyon Camp 1, Chemainus eine and labor battalions. The | could have been averted long ago Ey People aepelecs Mill, Victoria Lumber Co. of organized labor was given | if the government ooper- | uve Sevice, quite a numaben ae Shavuiess | Dake Ree with the unions, but rela-| them ae Gassed. Se erg Ltd; and. between Local 1.363] the pene eS pee AAs aes Caen: Sets a hier 2 and Fanny Bay Camp 7 and Iron) Women who received it. The in- | 2nd the unions has been inereas- | fie ee pe A a) pas Riyer Logging Co. teresting story of increas or-| ingly strained. The government political nl Gnfluetes are et During the three and a half} 22”! at labor’s overseas relief 1s aed. ae ener a the Tht 7. _| that the funds are administered | tight under the at S of news- Peres. i mone te se eeaen Son: mM-\ i the fr eee which | Papers and. politicians Acting tee ship of Robert Menzies. ee Maite eee te operate in the allied countries | Prime Min Be ani antprests ‘are aaidhi) aM Being “operations | ra by underground leaders of| susgested publicly that the coal | Ptoviding a $4,000, oe fund: for e company ‘and the Hee seer e the | crisis might eause the fall of the ntilabor propagan eek z at aa a te oceupied count govern: Trade union leaders} With Pri ee per Curtin established for all operations. Seatece | Hire overnment of “bow-|S0on slated to return to office Although some of the propos- ing to sateen and “throwing | after a serious illness, ‘ade un- als submitted he union were : in the towel.” ion leaders are initiating moves fe Resapled by the co man Unclaimed The -antilabor parties, whi eal the breach between the ere obtained in the were badly split by labor’s crush- | S°vernment an le unions, to majority of classfetions sub- P . d il ing 1942 electoral victory, met in | ¢ntrol the minorities which hav mitted. In a mi of the rizes an al enero just before Christmas|been staging unauthorized classifieations tone which in- and decided to unite under the] StTikes, and to curb declining re asked, it was found| ‘fhe following prizes ral that they were already within} the Annual Woodworkers Ball (Reecsbelelebetetelebleleledctlederbot the limits of those rates allowed! are still Ti eae War Laat} ave still unclaimed: Ticket No. Boar i 217, Pred Tanasiuk, $50 cash; esulis of the| ticket No. 3662, no name, LANTERN soplentions te aes Regional War] credit note; ticket No. 314, No NTE ra or Board are received, all the| name, $25 cash. A Ternan CAFE - AND TAXI BD vapiie ee a peougng advised to contact Local 1 ir le agree. ‘Moderate Ree aan Centrally Located __ PAe. 8374 — Phe, 8375 will 2 ent, and “Canada’s. war effort CARD No. 256 MODERN and OLD-TIME DANCING Hastings Auditorium Mon., Wed. & Mite ‘Bast Hailes - - = Vancouver,