8 Page Six THE BC. LUMBER WORKER Letters to the-Editor SAY WHAT YOU PLEASE And the Rest of Us | 4 | LEN DE CAUX, in CIO News Gardening In Progress ferdon ae amp Camp 8 as oa a a ake chip Mh dali, unless i ir. of Lev in | al rc es unacepale At Youbou usps Are ae rreret | unions. ree F ‘rst was s/t the wa ers nes 8 were made. To the Editor To the Editor: To the motto. “Workers will never stick | a pee and ‘Mini ‘As it appears to have been a| Iam waiting this leter to y We, the Press Committee, re-| together,” he used to say. “I 80 | and combats the seay ideas of - Two Joes hop ” iar they can heard from this sub-local, a short |in the Lumber Worker informing tnd ‘ ree Cone ae seme se soe oe pay dues? ig daly diction ae ie: would not be out of the tate Brothers of pista of the bie avenies CE Enaaeee workers in Joe’ 3 tt diergoization from hall conditions of this uaa ait ee together and built a| will st a F This camp is ‘nearly 100% u-| I have’ been ee by the|seven miles from veith | nfon. So he changed his tune a} so it is not. surprising that . Of cour we have a fe w|company for the past two and/| transportation by two ores clo members ‘should also be passengers ‘who insist on free|one half years and in that space| These crummies are one of ow! “The union is run by the Jews | wise to the ' Ted Twerps who are riding but they are gradually|of time, I’ve seen the member-| sore spots as one of them Teaks - Mer — Protestants —| playing a similar ie in regard being ageuthie cere their | ship climb from almost nothing R Negroes — foreigners—|to world oantey zation ways, We are also getting quite|to a point whieh iB Jaudable. We for bull-cooking around, such as Scare — northerners. . .”| Nor is it surprising that the a number of new men in the|have now zed camp|moving everything from power|he, would say, changing the) GIO, iercigh bes “United Na- camp and Ha all are display-| with a membership “Of well over | saws to the tail blocks. We hope|words according to who was|tions Month” proclaimed by ae union patios o there is no sia percen’ to straighten out this grievance pee “Dont let those guys | President Murray, should be : would also like to state that irectly. ‘ool over your eyes.” | taking the lead in campaigning Te fs an eet of officers the _cugpezition which we receive | qq aguealiy: fhis is a nev Press| Before ee union for the world union planned at ately and a full slate was clect-|from the management has been | Committ e kind of | tract, Joe Jerk sneered at its de. Bretton Woods, Dumbarton 4 including a Press Comm: ittee. Bay good. The company has met green tthe game, However, we mands. “Asking for the moon,”| Oaks, Yalta and San Francisco. I expect a report from in|our negotiating committee on| 1; | te. ou Tevel est to jell how |he called them. ‘or thi ana projeck: Ta the Lumber Worker soon. ns Newey every grievance and we have had | 7°) igomme, Brean seu eee 8 world affairs the same kind all of that committee are mar-| those grievances settled as sat- ra campy andiis knoe eres aad Sood! eontracsarow i sible. ‘committees are all functioning | ‘tuck pig. He objec ol eee Meo ecmmruel Ty his cat he pres-| and seem to be getting better re-| that and the o| mt of them before that job is AcBittine, “Ge Uhare. bunkhevses | cults: AW eieeaeenemrn Te out | said the union ought to strike that are really good. They. are| meetings in the cookhouse which | Until it got twice as much as it rooms with individual] means, that a great battle nat had asked. with something different than Ickes and a small writing table | been won. | Ted Twerp did not believ that certain mining official ‘at s Pi ae io) 8 é 2 © é ZF a ee nERGS conditions, for unity re- rdless of race, religion or na~ Honality, and for se welfare of the who! le aa ot Bn tabi organiza- the union of the United. Nation to stated ondon’ carciannae mmittee, Camp 8, Great Central “America First” was motto, Lake, BS&W. \h ‘Th i $ e | is el kL nati worms in his garden. He still has | are covered by a finishing mater- ——_—__—_- work together. We shoul hopes of “ompany” Usion: pet pe much samé beaver! Conditions Improving for all we can get, own. mpan: ” ae-| board. i Spring Greek |Why should Uncle ‘saat gvewall In pbtaining, these bunkhouses, To the ae He “suchen and) aed PME) ie the Daily SEE CoM Gea tconiet or (ten oan. Stievance «which | = \onr yeguiar aneeting Gas weld | Rese ae Brothers! "het ts prove. to yam | hung fire ee nae time. Since | 9, April 8th, 1945. Brothers K., But even Ted ‘had finally to 2 most of us worked so hard to | Higginbottom and H. Carlson | Yecognize that the United Na- gain this improvement, most of | were elected Job Stewards. | tion: silt us feel that it is our responsi-| Brother B. Kerby was elected to | ing alliance. So he changed his oa an do this by attending | bility oe maintain them in the | the grievance committee. These tune a little. \ th elections were eae necessary | “The British are using us to by the departure fea this camp | pull their chestnuts out of the of the Brothers of those commit-| fire,” he would say to some; and iss to other ar te assie ete are of our grievances has been | playin; You | their living standar sta, we have one ee ig best een our Seite oe oul out | Prevent. eae wars. ea jas a seco} core and leave us holding the bag.” the Bretton Woods and! Pie hel an ger tee has paren "Oaks Pasay | been ordered. The'conditions here| _, Wen the Big Mhree ‘pledged i ae ft proving lowly at pare eas chain their un- Pre: ha is gone, nevermore to return. We o: our union meetings, both Local | best ible manne pele | and Sub-Local and take an active fliers ee, beer a few of the mem-| b i 3 ‘or- | | e m selves and our Le asa serie ing to further conditions along With these remarks, I'll close |on a better basis, aa tes have and hope to see what Bi our worthy sone pccmege oe bun reesei Coramiticas ave hatched They s en win out while working in their gar. ie Gaede lockers oe punch- den, ed holes in the w: ie mem- Card No. 7482, bership here is in Serra with the Camp 3, Youbou. company and we condemn fan un tion and the realization that Spring Cre Harrison Lake, S ane need Jor soldat over-rides differes AN OUTSTANDING FILat! ||C@onsble for the re oat ae IN THE BEST TRADITION |} These things, in my opinion, | Labor Lobby neal never SEneey SU The tat of the age ner teGu ann” Giana [are Petr Fee eee ane rie Gains une Be unity is Utopian ar aa Gene case — instead of helping to build b the Editor: 3 ifferences ARTKINO PRESENTS: || ter conditions eat ates e in, membership of M Bu Nene oy Wicods, ane prea Bari to derin ing. It behooves ous gan tee Co. ees Talend 6h, Dumbai He and Ya bes a eal “eon: ! 5 to increase o1 ais pote TWA Sub-Local 1-71, agreements ‘lowes, with their | [i 2) ariong heat The Rainbow | of trying to hinder the work of| late al united steps to- quibble or ‘deck toneaialAlieeae men who think, not of themselves x Lobby in Victoria on Feb- | ward wor “crraniation TwerP|ty each time agreement only, int MEM Sas aS a saa mary 2th nd 26th, for the tre- | roared aye indignation that péachadl r ains you made to the | they fell short of his idea of ou Gee oing to fight bor movement in implementing | an out~ of: shies world Utopia. 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