Page Six THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER January 15, 1946 Letters to the Editor SAY WHAT YOU PLEASE Canadian Forest hig Report THE EDITOR ne ae Forests Products Singhs in the toes house with coal-oil x The boys are ree ‘they are all on edge But sticking strongly to ‘their uni leds To work Thursday, 4:00 p.m. elie Although it seems to be hard on them, The Fallers all left the ore ae some of the bosses sore. Into es ame with a rattle and day Old wil ‘ies his Crummy with a bit rash. eny GHMESyieamelfandl away they run We're off to the city to have some fu With visions of whisky, rum and beer, Or anything to make their heads eel queer. There is one thing certain, and sy to s The Beas Oe Gh ttn 6 GME mas spree. The married men with turkey 01 ee a gop rides down to the| ini And Baeehes Johnson looking stern, Wondering how many would return. —That from our Scottish Bard. That your ein should not snow fell a at time e the aye itin; is not much re- 1 w Year holds real sig phe throughout thi |. ‘The may not see the ending 0! war, but it will be so close that wwe shall be active in rehabilita- tion planning. ‘here are trends among the reactionary controls to revert to pre-war ideologies, and rest estric- o tory of mittee, n Mills. ie tl aa 2 the delegates, he gave th ed Canadian Forest Products, | j; ness against reactionary fore and those. straying to the right the explanations from This w: conveye ed ti re up fi disciplined etre a man presenting sane, ante ideas and based on | of facts. Philip Murray Inspires Confidence At Chicago By T. S. BARNETT ; (IWA Delegate to the 1944 CIO Convention) as the orking people é ei Here was no flash it dei eager, ie hea’ mob. demands: the course of Job Steward Doing Fine Work at Eburne TO THE EDITOR One. of the ererations In our plant, the Eburne Saw- mills, one of the largest in ee 'TZER, Shep Stewart Eburne Saw- is Ltd. hinks District One Cap: che Leader old Pri a legend a his ow , they re cuship Paes too well his stand of firm- Eine reasons | @ he LW. am only Patiestion on rea’ «Hold Convention is has become for to tent for es but also Yor the mon desire to build our or- the es of and M. A. face) SKUZARSKI. Canadian JewsTo ‘anadian Jew: es he States, and South Africa wail SLEL TLL OL OL TG} ¥Syd. Harrison’ HARRISON - (CLOTHES SHOP Stylists for Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Smartly Tailored Clothes e 16 ae Hastings St. PAc, 704 Vane St pckholrp Cafe as Good as the See the ses: wish Ci jongre: was ceblaian i in 3818 and w: ic Meals are x aa than the Rest. e We Specialize in Workmen’s Medls 311 MAIN a pila aaiies PAcifi “Styles for Young Men Men who Stay oo 301 West Hastings St. reorganized in 1934. has ees actively engaged in exposing Nazi activities in Canada before the war, helping aoe or- Tas orkers was behin id proclaim thei hi ee ‘ion aoa war. en ion ere its covoperationiaen & programs | +] study and co-relation io) Jal sates ‘sent for full pro- this desi insta life will rou ar’s any d-looking cares who are ion of the Soe as Industrial Organizations. ee ice ne contin’ e pan “tno un-|; pee ma; ia doe Clb tee nit ane im ane fa Sate one could have failed to be impressed by e dig this fact ate pee the for-|found himself in the same mud- nity, restraint oe sincerity of the words of ‘tip ay eee teas torte onal convention erie ade d, tall and straight at the rostrum, delivering his ih who axe familiar with the|Vanc Presidential Report to the Seventh Constitutional Con ee was arly six million of the nt. this mighty ty, Congress “of Indus- And while aie and se we desi. f a man ir cause o's iF Only of ‘our if em- end sincere for- for which it stands. Ve determined to have is union. But are also that the employers of industry in which we work rge, the vast weight of | sho ald know our union and ap- it for what yraise it We are glad mn the table, organization tiny by a and goodwi any man of intelli We are ions for a “We Domina’ £ NEW WESTMINSTER Bh oi COLUMBIA . G, MACFARLANE, Publisher = a re/for as long as our union is ac- pecking to avert ‘AIC! ceptable to the majority of work- strife. If indus vi respect! ars 4 industry, the employer the ights of org: ‘ized labor, | will not seek to disrupt, disband dislodge us, or “water us down” with unorganized work- Ts. en we ask for a recogni- in principle, of the shorter < week, and the means of increased purchasing power, we are asking simply for what are coming to be recognized widely as essentials to eenee industrial production in the years that lie head. ternational Dies of America, are an integral part of| Lend-Lease Also ths rks In Reverse genie patriotic peers ad- generally realized oe nclae Suerishterliicisa edt oat United “Kingdom He nd-Lease g}cation, and eoaainat 2 the|arrangements with tl ;A. oc~ work of the Jewsh vreesieatiaay eee operate in the reverse throughout the Domi dir An example of this oat nd-Lease was given ae of food an- tl the Bi The British ca ee DAILY and WEEKLY Established 1860 a1 ie sD when me Je USA pe otherwise fall | m. pe between now an Ki to build Bs 5001 aati an immediate iret ot ill be 5,000 tons of beans, |from home s' se ‘whie h are. satisfactory.