nm: ‘ges that postwar period be given special att ention immediatel ery Second y by INTERNATIONAL 1 WwoobWoHERS ‘oF “aatzica ae pss Room 504 Holden so ineettee PAcific 4151—Vancouver, B,C. "The deadline for stories for the coming issue is 4 p.m., Thursday, May 3 Amend Labor Law \ 7 1 ae the victorious termination of hostilities in ey Canadian Congress of Labar in its annual presen- tation to he, Federal Government urges rae es the ly. ae igh-li, 7 Rape eE ‘the Congress presentation, which relates import security measures in the postwar, the Congress ee ee the,adoption of Order-in-Council’ P.C. 1003, in February, 1944, and the establishment of the National and ‘Regional Labor Relations Boards, represented a considerable forward step in labor peers} in Canada; however, experi- ence has brot out a number of defects in the orders, and > government consider labor amendments at its. earliest convenience. d popes of the International peed orteres fic of America agree that the eee uae besides making tive bargaini Bee aes employers for the first time in the histo f Canada, ae enacted legislation of e! ad: to the veterans, instituting family allowances, and other measures that should’ be elites as pi Seer of the government’s White Paper, en- to Hello Wally: nt and Income,” presented to Parliament by the Minister ot Reconstruction Mr. C D. Howe; contains Eien penyard Se in stints Siac of the ae igh Prime Minister se aa bag World Security eres San Francisco, Woodworkers of ermerce consideration to labor’ urge your, immediate rs Bree posed amend- ments to Orders-in- Council P.C. 1003, P.C. 938: ieGtroncabs excellent pee record, veterans eaulaton family allow- ances an igh employment. high incom: ediat to labor’s propos omens in fulfillment of security plans emanating from gen Fra (Signed) HAROLD PRITCHETT, e. President. Bee a ae airmail letter dated 14th January, About three quarters of the paper space Feist devotenaes repri- Hagin ome ee muh t have received Belgium. I hope y shot, br Bae their Tai on purpose as I knew they could- t get away with a broken back, pe is = ing I will never lo. ain as I know now how ines Felt when they screamed. Bale will be in ae oe cast ie a inal) ithoy! williaall thetaeces to keep alive. They seem to live hi ‘om day to day ni n think- ing of the future; just letting life flow by without any interest hav day to day with a different guy every night. Well, Pug, I’ll say sé lon for aay Write soon but ane bawl me sas as as usual you can- tankerous cu: Yours Lowecxtoonen Union Hiring Depe On Your Support Hiring Hall to that problem, rs as ever, ROY. dated 18/3/45 fee I am damned m: rdly wri this letter. “Or al ‘ae despite » this space bed devoted is of our ot your airmail hie ceed Ce, no oad - ‘veoepean “Slim at the laurels tha’ t I have, won and the rights" ne fre Tf you had seen as I hav ah Aan cela h By eveum of can organization in my the main own inimitable style. Now that had chance to hides G8 our ees aa ings, you will see that Wood- 7 what: make a livii I di will let even you, m I re sett a eh practically Galle sucker and infer that I have zon eee taxpayer vet oney. I don’t know what pos- sessed you to write’ such a , Wally; you really razz me a Sis but that letter really hurt. Hoping for some explan- ation soon, yours as ever, 2 ROY. ” Bo: s, the si Woodpecker pi who thinks he verythi pico: sand Nuowis ‘acKei King, as the leader of tine orld Security ene must aware, ae the progressive measures being ae to there, that Canadian national security plans must be in tune aude in step ‘with ae securi ay ples OF the world, and to neglect f. to the organize Canadian, labor movéments’ demands for amend- ase -in-Council P.C. 1003 (union security) and PC. 9384 (wages). The Prime aN canny continue oo ee lapor's to victory demands for security in and its desire to contribute to the peace which is supported _by every ‘right-thinking citizen in Canada. security must of necessity include plans for security of the Canadian people, and the Prime Minister has within ‘his power, vested in the War Measures Act, authority to amen iew people, a guarantee for full security in the pi The Bforemenucned ESGENS lation enacted dur xo! Plans for world this labor legislation that will give to Canadian vies and our Whitt Pop Lar; bers of Camero ing wartime w senize King ue to act now. % ‘ Lamont, head shop steward and m: Victory Loan Success ‘/At Cameron Lumber gely due to the activities’ of the executive and mem- pee Past st Wobs were accused kor’ vg ea ay but we bo hou: ind abol mites also destroy t] He age ey cpanal the meeting, Brother Al ing to air ‘on’s Sub-Local, 1-118, ‘A, an ened answer was given to the 8th Victory Loan appeal. By the end of the second day an over-: Sane oe of 12 percent was realized on the quota ef ae This was a distinct Se aS Sy Ect nges Hig WEN hea asta Jenene ee fal ela a where only an intensive second-|in> voporton how things ave nd canvas by the union execu- | oovecsing there sae Eves satel ane pen [as tstoaient ramlsoeeaeaen td The second series of Job 5 (eee supporting the Labour ty Training Classe: opening, President R. J. he Natio nal Labour | AInaCadierhibaeenieeansitta ls Goteu® ae I; eeting on April 25. Brother Whittle is instructor at these| The ular and well _ attended | plan w: “ land a atter.