@.. B.C, LUMBER WORKER ° ond Mon INTERNATIONAL, asin el einen (CIO) Neuere re Eto ul r: JACK Gl y Room 504 Holden aon mae pas B. \ The deadline for stories for the coming issue is £ p.m., Thursday, March 22 C. The [WA And The CCF Sic WHT "pact/weverall months) there Haeinesn a ea ue by ¢ An at- “merely an Hesogiea one bet Taare members of the LPP a: em- -bers of the CCF. w cf the ever son bitterness oe users attacks by oe ‘A, it would seem well to w briefly matter of policy; whether the IWA is to be governed by broad labor policies iiss d toward gels living semi of au people in- eludin wn membership, or whether this welfare is to be sacri- acne in the ae of the Ci the G to the_war. Cc still maintains (by inm Sy see an Imperialist war and that struction of fasci: dental. They refuse to envisage the possibility that Roosevelt, Ey Churchill, and Stalin m may be sincere in their ivi f all di ll peoples in the world, ies ane fer, aia: to view as a certainty their own pessimis- tie orien of Gessio mass exploitation, and mass starva- ion stilitic te gt ar that the cause of diaugrecmen is our indi Se is hata ta fhe opportunity of repo! Baio a on we mak ce ie has been for this individual? omer Union Hiring Depends On Your. Support By DON BARBOUR, Hiring Hall Manager Be IWA HIRING HALL is still located at 206 Holden Build- in’ That should be the objective of every member as it is the objective of ora new executive, which incidentally is exactly the same as last yea Mie ae Boa of ee Green- all in place of Brother Melsness, in the amned for 4 lustry is one of t t hazardous and a real safety fanned that or be * ffective, I would like to use lays after the strike was in 1934,” and his income for the Tae SENG months was alot in excess of $3,000, and he is a To those reaper now i looking aft Well, boys, Morgan and that relieves, me of EE Es ze ie ee : ion way go ee a wishes of your manager and the executive ‘he ndi of District No. instead o: es may occur in the near future in regard to|doing the honors. our Binng Hall tine may be the answer to the sixty-four dollar| he will pay me for my work and question on Union Hiring. To date the Hiring Hall has done a ices rendered, as soon as’ hi fair volume of business, but it has not yet achieved all that it|jocates a job thal ould or could have done erefore, Brothers, just read very] 4 0: eae carefully the heading of this column let conscience be). which I understand the 1945 on t kind of a world a e born into. e the ind as safe for all v di mi desire to eliminate erty, "Party | uch a goal for not only will it mean and industrially and economically, and to broaden Democra ssening of suffering, but it can ae ie a means of achieving a throughout the world. This, in spite of th ae that Coldwell, au very substantial increase in eee the recent eee held National’ CCF leader, is reported to have stated that ‘were the in Nanaimo, it came ou ore i onlavhichiaronhact cane Liberal party to break up, 75 percent of the Libgals would join the] Atchison has been ae ae Tas pee ete CcF. accident on that particular mach: ver a nine-year period. x movement in‘ United States and the greater portion of thi movement i recognize that there is a vi orde: ce the accident ra inimum, several difference in capitalistic outlook. Roosevelt was not elected in the must nsidered. pine, aonkeiss mus! sth ve the right United St: a result of labor support because he was a social-| to put forward accident prevention proposals without fear or ist, but rather because he was committed to a program of 60 million | hindrance. Secondly, wor! ust be the causes of acci- Jobson tieicoet wan lents and in this second factor, it is quite safe to assume that the It is well recognized that a large section of reastionsrles in| Steat majority of both workers employers have neitl ex. all coun would be deligl ee if they could upset roll back | Plored nor understand the many causes that and do lead to Ae a and the objectives that have been natin : ae could be a preventable accide hirdly, a safety code that ences of as Big ee. Reaction proposes to do this by driving be adhered to by the workers so strictly that any worker eee eines ‘i bor and the armed forces, setting color against disregarding proper warnings from properly constituted authority color, race, and by exploiting aoe ues in # ll forfeit the right to remain on the job ests adie setae see One of their methods is to promote strikes | ——————_—_— purposes. e lumber operators in the inter: ing at the instigation of the CMA to consi cae ee uld bar strikes and lockouts for the duration of the agr ce uld seem queer that many of the (eae reaction in Canada) should be to Bi naies ay oe CCF is attempt- ing to influence Labor. Labor looks toward and intends to work for a progressive, forward looking government, ‘not es aa ou pita with a forward looking perspec- - tive The CCF on the ae han is lo ike = ao a seas government in the a eee ei the CCF as official opposition. the ei government would insure oa ae a depression would ensure that .five years hence a CCF government would be elected. The: refuse to menace a government composed of pro; gressive . Libera Is, CCF, ‘They it is on this Spe and towards os end that the CCF is ecting its atta: tacks a: ain: st the IWA also against the vast that such an outcom me would eect: lead ment. As a trade union devoted to raising the living standards ef a people oa Teh a ae that ag ded can also lead to fas particularly @ non-pai is id must of ne nine oppose al mpts to | harness (and eventually destroy) the trade union movement in the; inter one political party. he est dose of hellx broth ile fer feist on the aa ies ye whet it was the time fictions night have ‘been au pis of the day, meth’ My years have taught me that was born? 40 years too soon, Some of cee oman howls ers should Haye rou to truthfully than nS) “Old horse, | ia hone how come you here. * have ts Aut too loud Pee —, out ‘re salted down for sailoy rs I also wonder if an; coy “doom casters” ever : ae mu: the stores ot who got