‘ps THE Page Bight Continued from Page 1 ficial organ of the International union, (5) The question of the tee Letter Leads cnn etitfon, regarding clauses 4b, 4e and 4d T Char ernational Cage stitution “ett | Communists and others are ban- ° ges ned from membership) was dis-| LONDON (FP)—Speeific re- nd there cause disruption and | cusse | some length. The|commendations from the World antagonism. One method which|S*0UP agreed that it would not) Trade Union Conferen = f di | oppose the holding of the Ref-|sured at a preliminary meeti was recommended was that mem-|crendum but would favor it. It| Feb. Sth, when oviet bers under the influence of the|was made clear that the group relegates yon their demand for group should walk out e| wanted to see the 1 pro- meetings at the appropriate time, | Constitution aneuted ir cause it | posals. considered that the Communist} aster day-long deliberations (8) To antagonize the union’s |Party of Canada might be ban-| auing which Sec. Walter Citrine ne leadership by quest stion-| ned at ai in the near fu- the British Trades Union C a as pipette Cl eress, sought unsuccessfhlly t wi “ oa no-strike clauses in patent the group) be the next Party oe pee pare i ay agreements. The idea was to|jncur the Government’s bth Tess Basi 7h wad mereed tees stress to the bers that the|The idea was that the S'| dornmacnd ARHE the conterente ‘no-strike policy prevented of the group consi deren tee lopt a specific plan. It pro- | might well be included in any selves to be so radical that they take place in the future, and they wanted to protect themselves Jin Ea ich ni ational union eee will a vides eas the Sateen ‘will er mak di ees ions but rec fo ado eEHer by ie Y | parate nts those proposals ‘receving aie! “general . faring the Constitation cmon mui nists the memb © that if the Com n Te aders. The roup | of 4 er: he group would not be liable the confidence of the pceabers ee way as to t leadership, and particu- lie "Brother Nigel Morgan, was | agre Jed was the possibility of having er ie eee ne Union a to expla sion from the Union as Comm (6) The final question discuss: as ies member: influence of and r thei: membership with a ae. weak- fi npromising to the detriment of the member-| ; ship, Uni Brother Morgan wae ae ly mentioned by mber of speakers in, this conn eter and the group thought it’ necessary sion, that ince many 1G fate Bi porters had join fin if ttiey Sead tet ae eniverapaipneielic ve ‘at they to Hat joined only Consequently ae ie ‘op. consent” of the assembled dele- gates. General consent is so defined that if one-third or more of the delegates in au national delegation oppose the given measure ait will bee ‘referred bacl ke | Wash. Labor Doing Excellent Job On PAC Washington State has a NG that is “idlatag in un- any pas ing pos: m as possible. Brother Barnett pad essed ion in the union (4) assured the meeting that the | group would be ‘provided by the | International with information vegarding Brother Harold Prit- chett which would assist. the group in its efforts to have him usted.from the Presidency of the District. In this is Same connection, | Mon: vale of having the group's aD porters drop out of the Uni was abandoned ; New Vice Pres. « each member of the group, on Lloyd Whalen, would be placed on ig list of the In- Id receive Ss athe cater of the “Intemational Woodworker” of- —————— STYLES Appointed ak | ie abo: The appointment of Virgil) tadieative of labo za Biz Sy Voce aces enue Sue} ry influence and unity in the State International Woodworkers of Want shing zton, dhe faces tHae America was confirmed by the tony ia the acc Hic aed” Tgentiie eee ales resale | in 287 delegates onday, Jan. 20th, as the Board Setending; heated Portiand, Oregon, for a| rT. g) were CIO, the rest Rail regularly called session. road Brotherhood and others. 49 1 Burtz was an , | lobby are maintail priimieniber o& Local SABI Ae vals trade unions CIO, of Bueoda, Washington, and| Evi of for ie Past two years has been he | than ohe union group exists in a ~ | separate the CI y ja each will cast a Tag ne single nation vote. US, and rai n dele- gations will have one vote apiece and France will have one ye ae del (CGP) emalie Catholic ng ved in time for an prelininsy irector of Or; Citrine delegates were Sanita non-decision makin; the n, Labor and one for a delegation of 18°] wastg uni the cone r into an cabin in = ‘acts 7 soa) “liminating ae Eee poi m their syste: : -| A comic Spread Gos 0 clo Ape és the jon contin re hie d no time on the trip Sige Bees. B. J. Thomas of |B pe Auto vo and Pres,| On the army trans ney Hillm: at Ameer men le their pine Git hing Workers eb a fl id iw y nk wo: haa “helped 3 baa he pins ship veh hey very ane toate was blamed on. his allege ae wor rumor was Iso _eireu~ ence there would n al issues Yaa up a coenferen Vassily imuenetapes who bears a remarkable reenbiane we t be many contro- at the vhi conference the ‘opinions of the O delegates joined hi in arg conference o on the basis of tally | fi id,| est insurance rate eat ne ce against sels the | Green. Joseph Curran of No. Maritime Union habnobbed with” crew members, br ied his ar- re al of facts f British s getting come snack from the. crew to labor ae eae in this state is ie enowalta point; Tone of ae geen ecutive Board according to the provisions of the IWA Consti- ution. : ‘one ca: directors in the lumbering indus- By sakes the IWA makes Be by progr ue program tion is bein; ae iendly, ee deeply serious. Delesey svat op- timistie about the pers Unie Assn, mllaeds iommeniy oft oe Intl. Authors Urged VALUES QUALITY Always at the Home of E Clothi: — and Friendly Service. Established for Over 40 Years 45 EAST HASTINGS ST. "Vancouver, B.C. Vane hi ouver, B.C. 0” TOPS ST. also. . WORK ‘AND Diss BOOTS — REPAIRi Prices in accordance with War Prices & Trade Board Regula- tions. Heads maul 21 EAST HASTINGS By gee YOU wi ‘ANDAR’ To Enter Contest ir The by the Labor Arts Guild is prov- ing highly popular, and a lar; author’s contest organized : Pres. Reid Robinso: ae G aa rine, Mill pal was detained at -s who have not yet en- |; red a reminded that manu- sets must i midnight of Mare ope 3 ees ill be | Machine W« follows: Best one-act ae lay, 08; per short story, $75; Best oe Them ae be democratic, articulars and rul Vancouver, B.C. Guild, 641° Granville St St,