Page Four THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER LETTERS Camp Comments “Every Reader a Correspondent’’ suuaevansveeensnnsnnenerciarenaeennanerinening, cAMP ACTIVITY OVING REPORTE! J. R. Morgan Logging Co., Huxley a QCL. onthly meeting held in| the lea. atten Local 1-80 Holds Largest Meet, Endorses Morgan IWA Local 1 in Dun n May 27, with members from all corners of is held o nding to hear the verdict of the trial of A. V. Watso1 oe the ‘atson u decided th: ae Sieh cane ti satan ry will be subject to raisin aeithe meubersiip: TSesIead eo Ge smoking during. pie- Sep ae sed the candidature of Nigel Morgan, as part of Nigel fans cine Morgan's didiig is ia the acon of this local. The proposals of the = Kelley Logging Co. Skedans | district council meeting at N Appre eciation Bay, Q.C-1L imo on May 20th were also|] 1 wish to express to the pier monthly, meeting held | endo: and a snonely ore union emb« at Meeds fay 15. esoluti jopted by thel] Creek, IWA Sub-Local 1-80 elected chairman and Brother|sub-local at Rounds, condemning|| my deep apreciation for their Ga Datos ere eae tay tithe apnomiment of the: thues generosity to mi pee ele lowing the “Sure Joe's a whis, He was the best machine gunner as, 1c a protest be| experienced organizers in the In-|| fire which destroyed all my in our battali the International offi-| terior and demanding their with- personal Tansee cers in regards to the appoint-| drawal; being in ae f oe oe . D. BERGERON. mi $ ment of organizers blag | Saniora) recommen t € t ment of organizers forthe fn-[zanters reommended by. th nteresting Floats In f the local and district officers.| tion to be te Jd on July 2nd in| 7. b Th Of eae made in repards|Dunean will be the largest ever Thm er ineme Alb 2 C | b ti to the poor transportation serv-| held anywhere on the island, ae erni eleoration i Tt _|three bands participati e Fi S h d | pe Jocal is conducting the lumber ilm Schedule Bye See a ice from Vancouver. It was d cided ee the district office be que asked to contact other camps in| queen at this carnival RT ALBERNI, B.C.—The 24th May Parade through the ee PS iJ and will sponsor the loggers Pa ctacnari ree ia) aa and ee Albernis was one of, if mot the best ever seen and was really peng Forest Products, ee Gy eres float in the eT Industral Up-Island Cir | more of a V-E Day than the day itself. People appeared to be seri- GamiplGe Gnslevood B.C. 3 ea gel torakdenamene ms bat aro co ig ine Hey victory over Fascism, yet awa tation of the functionings and ac-| that the job was not yet comple Mee Liced tues aatey meting held nae and Injured tivities of LMP Committees. ‘he weather could not have been improved upon, being’ neither miectaal Serer to replace Bro-|At Port Alberni Australian film of uncomfortably hot nor yet was it too cool. “Just right” seemed to RReemNaun hylhol cestenediida ee ea ae mitee-|i8 Jungle Patrol, the story of the| be the general opinion of those we asked. to eavy res) ee capturing of a Japanese The parade contained many Complaints = ae v- [trom “the “West Co Tat New Guinea, Peaeeba beauteous exhibits and many or.|the side of the float which was Wee this | fm as izations proudly showed their| devote the millworkers who It wa t th . Jimmy has bee: sev.| dent Roos sevelt, ron tne pol andicraft in different ways. The| were represente: the flag- ee os otha matter up| eral days now yea a progresting | cal background to ¢ -| individuals who must put} decked au Babes: and the thane tnada cement PeeoaItG etter undersoine dan ECO Conference! are also shows | man rs of planning and ef-|helching operation. Those visited are: methine yor -|fort into the preparation of the Fred Boyko, BS and W; Ar-|°¢e means to Canada as a na-| various exhibits are to be highly ‘he other side Ree float was Plumbing & Heating j|thur Courte, Sproat Lake Camp| on: commended on their results a message for evel to keep REPAIRS A SPECIALTY {|3; Charles Hammond, BS and W;] All Vancouver Island will be in-|_ Our IWA float, which was a) the saws turning at "tall speed John Milovich, Franklin River;|terested in the color any G on| Portrayal of union policy and/+, keep production high and the Berger Rygl erb Broadhurst, eS conservation m an aims was among the prize win- wan effort at a’ high stentiae BS and W; Samuel Walace, BS| tion of for i as j cata, 5 SAWDUST BURNERS Bela iecle swalale BS a: ; ee orcas a sequence| ate justly proud. It is a shame|The “Log” on this side told how Rudolph Rost, Franklin River; oe which was ane in the vicin- an J Security means Job and ‘A Robertso H. Whittaker i] Eric Nelson, APL Camp 1; Louis|ity of Ladys: E into an ee ee eae Home Security; Decent Wages Knutson, Mili Bros.; Jack : c most a few ho fi 169L aah Alberni 471L iB sae Hee ees APL Schedule is as follows: Satur-| wonder how many had time dur- H 2 ae Community. Camp 1; Chung Bing, Great Cen.|@2¥> June 9, Alberni Residential ing the passing of the parade to The oy jonkey ees on this | ral Mill; Fong Chin, BS and W; soon eae Sais sae ; i 2 of cut orgmnieeit oan fi Pee <: ati Sane ?| June 10, Port erni, , 8:00} and meanings of the message it anization; ani Stockholm Cafe - . pice eer: a ey ae P.M. Eric Graf Hall. Monday,| carried? all rode the IWA crest. Our Meals are as Good as the ‘opel, Great Gentral Mill; John |2™2© 11, Great Central, 7:30] 0 Garces SUE Ge he assets, Howey Best—Better tae the Rest. fas, Sioa e Mill; Edward |?" al 12:00 midnight, Car-| float, for insance, how many not-|are not our wage scales or our enkins, Camp I APL; Harold o1-|"@" Shed. Tuesday, June 12,/ed th nificance of the lack| Union Contracts, but our Youth We specialize a Son, Franklin Rivers James Mur.|N@2aimo Foundry, 12:20 noon;| of teeth on the saw of progress Workmen’ ray, BS and W; Joseph ren ate au ze Nau ie in the section devoted to the “Re- oe 2 ? ons Hall, londay, June 18, action Group?” Or the half-de- 311 MAIN ST. - Vancouver | rn nan BS and ML | Nanaimo ‘orum, 7:30 re PAcific 0538 444 Carrall Street Hotel est Tid FRED E. MARCHESE, Mgr. Moderate Rates and Centrally Located PAc. 8374 — PAc. 8375 Pm, ae wae Wickens) Bel Hall. WHERE THE BOYS ALL MEET! M. B. Dayman, sae? IwA HON! = Vancouver, B.C. heme B.C. CREE EEL ELE ELE EL EL ELLE ELLE ELE LEE PP i M. COSWA AMERICAN EXPERT WATCHMAKERS planks from the “Log izen- LANT ship” ‘The plank of Em- : ERN Ployment means Stable Payroll 10 —and the one ere tal Victory | portunity, all CAFE AND TAXI [l/iidins Lasting Peace ‘thie wanlte cea? a) “anleved tania i Special Chicken Dinners , next We ee A Types of Nici: anship Guarantee ra nie ose pores: Repairs Looked After Promptly Room 203 — Holden Bldg. — Vancouver, door to IWA His Hall