Page Six : THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER | Letters to the Editor SAY WHAT YOU PLEASE Argentine Anti-Fascist MONTEVIDEO (ALN)—All Argentine resistance Soldier, For Dislikes Red- Baiting si pe een wanting t buey rea tye not had the “oportanty mer Logger, write for some time, but I have been d th for the glad to eee hares of the great progress ee TWA has made in 1944 Industry. ing the Lumber As the Sat pee pitied armies | bring the Naz’ TS ie in organiz’ Lowe and hi porters, pelling t wo of the “aeegates ‘som the convention floor (Sell inne Gaeae nnd i what we are fighting for in thi | world eee af these people were would | change Cg In closing, I si JACK SHAYNA. (Overseas). Elections Conducted out working with us-and are expect- ig 100% Petre Ton Spring © 1c Los Harlan Take(3G. copra Help On sation Claim le ing have my compensation claim re- paces and finally settled satis- a, injured in the pou of my duties bit ow it the front line, I ae ate seriale they To | tervi y Mr. Pritchett and was ite ‘sy him’ to the Compen- case was re- Giew cea SEA Ses eecrh made. I wrete to Mr. Pritchett land the W.C.B. as ing them look into the matter. I Snally received the balance of my ¢ pensat pan Gane: win Re ec through the efforts of our Union, through our President, that my clin as reopened and finally a clear M{ guess that’s what our foreman meant Marge, when he said to be reful und machinery!” ee ount of the action "woe any peli scloses. On ne sean day arre! ak plants to the strike. = Indicating 1] Pent forces, numerous eike is took pla y places. parent states 250 of these ex- plosi k place in Buenos | ojos, Aires, some of ee bey rail- way stations of Re Con- stitucion Railway pee at Villa pa was interrupted for two hours b; tag In Rosario similar explosions Bale place. els Cordoba the railway sited nd one train was railed but no lives lost. iRequests Vote For East\[Indians |: A delegation led by the Khalsa Delegation Again|: thi Participation of the Argentine ntryside in the anti-govern- ment protest is said to signif; oe cere of a ae The acts of e die: chieftain Gal Juan D. Peron to on cai he has concentrated hi attention in the belief ps oon 00 With best wishes to Lumber- 8, workers TA AMUNDSEN. R. MeMillaw’s Operation, Nanoo se Bay, B.C. Lots an Excitement When Som mp Opens To the Bait. rrive— working verti; and one of the walked right off the janine | at camp. Then last Suiday we e Le ee pues in the First, Ka man’s y claim was Wreatitee f fruitl came to Vancouver, a in- lisa: any Ww BOB SIMPSON. CRANBROOK \ Men’‘s Furnishings Biltmore Hats up for several da; ning thi were last togethe io-telephon x with a| vote i anion Board of Trade; and Mr. Han Pritchett, representing ey A. cae delegation approached the je Cabinet on the basis of the fact Chae ieaeeraiierelaeaimaetined year an id not NERS to come hf Canada, of whom all but 41 re in British Calum ix hundr 21 sea ase age ni that thousand, onist huidrednendl ere are erbiay denied jhe right to y kind o: tion. ae of British Columbia and Nanoose Bay ae Diwan Society and having as its that al the Editor: spi pli ore Philpott, the trol of their unions is key | movement. hate. sw dpa in es is meeting o: 1I-kn to control of labor. same way, as the in this camp on nn nuary 25, mentator, | recen tly SSE The day after the token strike underg: He eorge Grafton, busi-|the Provincial Cabinet, invi i In Paraguay, ness agent of local 1-80 conduc-| that East Indians in British ioe As influence has bee ted the meeting. lumbia be given the franchise.| Jan, 24, to discuss their terms. | Strom ys the Labor Council call- Mnan Wa. Tanony Secve,| «-dteluded in the delegation were|Two thousand, appeared and|ed -# 2-hour. pr tary, tl 10 Amundsen Shop pera eres hee Ce i f est of Couneil secretary, A tewards, Don Harrison an * 7 _Gamarra and other labor J Hy le st A. E. ClO D | io John McGuire. oleic arhny eeokatena benetiaed é egates Rae ach the ba semen of hia aiatevial Aeeaa noone : ap Culhane, representing the Gen- O (G this camp to negotiate a raise|Culhane, representing the Sen-/()n Committees in the pe, fo the pales other tions) Mise -KathleendGoreie S08 . cial Service Worker; Jordan Guy, peor b LON gates D he World Trade, Unie h Spas Th which Decent pase committees pel sae ee thus far elect- Pres. John Green of Industrial Union of Mernss and sme build- ing Workers to the five-man nents rceaaaey and Pres. Albert J. oer Ags Gs m martial ee Electrical Radi Man, ie Workers is Bea on fa nine-man standing orders com- mittee, which is the equivalent of .S. program committee vl ae ees eRe: my in he in- ion sev aHaeR to he per cee rau probably pe ironed) out le tial ittee | ed alba ania, vig, Bulga, aes that no vote. The laws of Canada say that over ee the boat was three days late getting oe a ie ey for ail and of whic eaiealeea ‘ Ithough the cook did a good job on what we had of grub. And now—the dog has taal enter associated with the peed eae os Provincial § don Polish government “ince eanene hile Eee ate nioni The laws of B.C. say that no were East Am, may run for the | Legislat Le AS Are coe ee no East dian can vs unicipal aiediane eine any municipal a ice because of atic — disqualification as autom: sho eS ee ly. m’t serve as school wea, “They can't eee and defies ae bray ai Heel Hugger Shoes ° getting beat up. What .a world! Baker St. Cranbrook Wes! Boller dean ‘Act, the total number of East Ind ae ree 95% old, mem- mm Logging. foci Bay, B.C. bership in trade unions and the Poland is represented only J J. Stoneryied of the Fa eee unio} a