THE B.C LUMBER WORKER Page Six Letters to the Editor SAY WHAT YOU PLEASE Good Conditions At eae it'll be too late. If labour! Brown Condemned 5 uilds up a strong enou: or- Salmon River Log nanization, ‘the seldiers in. the| BY Gibson Crew ee To the Editor: front lines now won’t have to To the Editor: ; Wve quite » time since, thére|eome back to a bread Wne/ 1|- The xeguiae gioHely eee ee has been a letter trom this out-|trust that after this war, a bread of this sub-local was held on May) © 8 s ont lin 1945. All ie were * in} reve: duction Pres: : is Corian tee) restoring machine NEW YORK (ALN)=—An estimated 1 ia unemployed in es ee six a mths due ne eu ie . director of “= Seiienon = Recon resentative: cae labor ee eek, Prot Sale pees that ee re se all phases a epee wersion ages and t) 10 rep: in “i “holds Me ee .— up es, pare we have them all. opal haw! ’oe Snag: Steer one Rao ectings. transportation, es con ditions are getting) of Chern. ‘Shop eae see cee emple, which) amour’ ,{ suesbigns) mem ae ss Lotte civilian , in beta au lie bs . The manage- Gilvonh bopwGoniper ing war veterans; cvallebility 0 of! government service or in bust- enema corre eae gz Company. {tool makers and millwrights for! ness for mee mae tools to loca! 9,090,001 in munitions plants, ae 4 co-op: erative, and upport Morgan At P: camp, putting two. bunkhouses i together, When these ae fnish-|, Smith and Osberg Ole Olson Killed ed there will be two men to a]To the E Falling S econ dusk toilets and showers| An open mecting was held in| BY Falling Snag state will be right in the bunkhouse. I|this camp on April 29th, Brother uo fe, Editor: tha’ rice, rationing ing the next si onl think if they could bring the|Tommy Vaughn, chief job stew-| giving you a report re- man owe, contol wil ve main{Probably about one and a half coakhouseltothelboyas they; would |axd’wi lected to fits Buea en saan (ite unfortunate ecient ‘ar.|million workers will lose their but it’s slow work wil eof recording retary. Fred|#t Bloedels _ y ue hie jobs. A larger number than this shortage of material Bailey was lected as chief job| Bay: on April ntinue in war| Will be out of war work, but they penters. omeyen it will all be | steward. |ther Ole Olson I ur{will continue in the same jobs, finished in due Conditions ave improving in | ett Riv eae 1. in some |Droducing! for SARNAn. Seen Transportation is of the best jeamp with two new v flush toilets|ing the TWA, foun During the|tion—for example, steel workers here, ‘in; tt y i - Peete the Tae othe |e ean ey — Brother Olson was the “bea fa oe ee nthe he eatirinted eT eight pone oa PHIRISNToE GHGL they. ae in fen one eats She ae produc sion of between 10/for items such as refrigerators amp. | they had ie moved eee a new cs b : siding e day. Brother |*"4 15 p' pan) the; ne eee v is a picture show every col | 01 n ryacléans te le rite. Steel wage ore 2,00,000 men are expected to be chars ue the boys are count- i nit demobilized from the army. Dur- ing # s until the big show ee ee cent ce cet. Venema ailing tho following six mouths, wh they go tot Deo which sure |fund for m 1 ne a oniceenl ley nains in effect, he said,/Perhaps another bes vines work long n tion. They \felled a snag and on the kel porte out that WLB “hag/ers will lose tl I hope you can oa room ss that alert ent will be in-| way down. the s on t nde But this in the paper and I hope it|stalled in ca me inbers c an Ss yer the eae be quite so long before a wo fall ave_ been slight- To be aaahy movéd the | ‘This power can be used tries, such a Y i ‘again, hart Werenbat these ieee bee x aay ectly behind the hen ib ‘supen tha wages are| tail tr ae RIS. no’ aentous accidents One deena | moses wee chout Dore away. ‘likely down rand Bee ae Axel “Berg, = Brothe: ‘Olen ies got his axe vee Ean a and \ utilities ‘which @ amon ieee Teese Co. tars dir to chop it at the a The snag |steuieay a be Meee to prevent workers should ul ie sents Sinaia proke 40 feet up al ie back. nwarranted <1 loyd Chow Now e as around eas | ye ee epee aes o % \thr mo gute ‘The teenie Stati ‘ jo: tee. rae eee aie “friends “ Si a he manpower prob-| doy: of’ civilian needs Stationed In India h Bo for sai cut wee: was found on Jem, the Vingon report said: anne and _pumshnsing power wil sti. he following letter was re- reese Committee, Teele Oleaea baie ene rity of the 52,000,000) ¢ both old cea canes ales : elonged. to _Lo- Be) ae a ee es ae us and nee Osberg Camp, Carter | ca] 1-363 and was aaa at would also like ve Up nenmteen ter Ne See ts a eae al | Comox Log from 1940 | to see v sdnietiings fat aaneaeed much of which will be tem- tye publication ait oe eal Sea where he went ieee ee hase camp conditions and the organ- bing is not expected to total es | Spring Creek Crew se 1938. was 40 years |izational work at this camp. | more ee vi os vat Brother Wainsco! | old and leaves a wife and three years ago, this camp was the next 12 mon Ht believe I owe you an pol- Suppe HS = C. District [chen in Vaocouver, B.C. The | considered the best insofar as|pared with the resent total of ogy sooner. us |funeral was held from Mount | conditions are concerned pads a abut 1,000,000. had int eae to drop you a lin | Pleasant Undertaking Parlours organizationally. Well, even livarnived in Eneland bat on May 4. not id at the bres I , ‘pero “Vinson si “chat the ‘tin was. never able to find the time. ly | Fraternally yours. ims, ane Ee ee I've practically been on the move | R. LIDBERG. | our estimations ie moet e time, but now that | ¢ cen of the I'm ee Neaa eettled esa cial|® | Mo conditions go. In ata. T “thou ght it best to write at sen’ t Le Hl dram Starke |, all worn pad, say Hello to you Ba Leu the |the a ca that ‘President € Logging step lightly in walking x members of the Murray of the CIO be notified| T° “mi Edi for fear of a immediately about the action ily £3 ae the fatal acei- | #00r- ie ae y the vay, x wale cra Saker’ by Besthak Bro ae dent of tarke who was | Poorest exeuse ee ve | Continued ARS Page gs with Nigel Morgan, It's regret-| We also elected our Safety | Seiay hia Kyat 2, and died Ceaniltthek tntebtiaead meee table I wasn’t able to see him|Comm mittee consi: sting of M. Pet- ea Hamers eee ageinént ano bomen the adad . we my uals "| fort ne ta = op d8, SNe SOUS Bt |S he laa oe " Interior Well, Johnny, how's every- ews badly crushed, while setting |head, the superintendent said thing coming along with th is a 01 ie gen hokers on a slack sky-line. when |that the foundation wo ieee have be- ‘A. Ys the Victoria area 100|business taken up but the boys|a long stick up-ended and swung ore iti per { organized yet? It’s}Were plenty sore over tl i hitting another log and ad Pre Blaylock interests who time all workers got wise to|taken by Brother Brown. starting it down the hill, which themselves and built up really Will close ond ies aur will| log in turn hit the im. s organization. There’s|drop another lin Brother Starke is survi pate SGT ies deen tian AA a] Bao eet a brother in Seattle and a sister oe et for when this world conflict is| Spring Creek Logging Co. |i Varieouver. He was buried in Duncan, May mee te + WESTWELL'S CAFE td Pte ER te @ STATIONER — TOBACCONIST — CONFECTIONEER z D A N c I N G SODA FOUNTAIN Hastings Auditorium Toys — China — Fountain Pens ery . M. W. COOK Phone No. 1 Box 574 Men, Wed. & Sat. Du ncan Cafe Moderate Rental Rates