Page Eight THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER Fishermen's Chior Cae For ae The United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ . Following are ye 's broadcast: excerpts from Brother berni, and especially to the membe1 Caled Workers’ Union in the my frie id Nigel sas your Independent-Labor candidate, in the com- ing Tele electio vould like to make it clear )T¢” Comox-Alberni constituency that i in pelt in support ‘ot Nigel Morgan's candidacy Tam |#@s a long tra send of de doing so not onl indi. pen dent action in poli yidual but as president of the |in 1921 that is fishermen, ie Units Fishes rmen and Allied | gers, miners ani ed Workers Uni inion has officially igs his candidacy because 'S are convinced of i Comex Baek Pasliaent y a genuine la bor mai igi cerizion a ge He eee rs of the hited. crac riding on behalf of my good t time. The period covered by those five federal elections—al- t ntire period betwee! rolicies, ooh in turn express the general program ot et rgenized labor for independent t political action. Our aah con- vention, held in March ofthis T ¥ aa & as. S SES our ody — defend the interests e is that the once unorganiz- ed fishermen, Toevers vad iain ers have formed srong trade 7 | unions exercising a powerful in- fluence for progress in every community. e HAT is why the trade union- ists of Comox- ‘Alberns, learn- ing that A. W. Union, regardless of their indi vidual political leanings, ar | united in their intention of elect- do candidates whose sympathies are lukewarm or hostile.” T= United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union. and three ladies? aux- egies a mende im for appointment t tes Iocals of the TWA Gio ccna a nae Ge m locals in the "viding prot well done in behalf of fish- sent Quathiaski Cove, and | erm: Deep Bay haye on their own in- tative ee Morgan ack full d as for ane daboe in the constituency, one ae sill mega tion an rs "3 “8 ority the the constituency, i proving, and Canada e fehennen of British Co- e conveneoh, ©: ALEX GORDON Business Agent UFAWU. GEORGE MILLER President UFAWU a ant carts will be held on j r ori pra t, Campbell Avene starting at ae o'clock. Subject of the event will be “The boi munity eee of the meeting portion _ Nigel Morgan - son of Vancouver vay Nigel Morgan needs no in- loggers ane % the fishermen, and miners, among whom, aud ae whom, he has worked oe of eh adult. Es A capable, 1, the “little guy,” ence ue ths reals” ie tts worker: up fat on Gal tee pro anata fa ree of B.C’s small, pioneering commu zed today as Western, Ganada, Morgan ie seniority; lea conditions. advancement of labor intern 0: dit a a Gi ear people and residents ant refusal 0} » Nigel Morgan is possessed of goers, firt-hand cart mers and far alike. Broughi iano Island, he learned Tae of f the outstanding labor leaders il mn hag eva ed ve of alana plus aera safety and working e broader field, his ability and resolve to fight for the autem Con m 35 differ Holla Labor Coun ership it Only 32 years old. Morgan is ae Imown for © anding f and married the aes he struggles of the people for a better life, widely recognized for her work in the same strugg! fe a ernment, he Sata the ‘Coral Army in Sanee Belgium and ind. Heading for several years the Legislative Pepertmen’ of both the International Woodworkers of America and tl ic! ie Vancouver its him ton ‘or ctatonr with one child, Nigel has Blase: eH ‘all oe His wife 7 will n uver Boys” Association, a group which has made a name for i by its irtual elimination of juvenile lelinquency among boys lucky enough to part in the sports and hobbies which it offers, Also featured will be the films “When Day Is Done” and “Spo; in the U.S.S.R.” with narrative Ian Eisenhardt, Canadian eae Chief; also “After ne tied ate 1 Morgan is the most logical and best qualified of all the, em dates to stonlder and We is re logical that all ee zepreventiug some AN 000 workers in Comox- Nia Tae take this stand, ard the traditions BE eitice nb ably fulfilled by A. W. Neill. Heads Shoes 21 re gti NGS Light Cruiser Logger “Money loaned on men’s cloth- ing, sleeping bags, watches, md: nd jew wwellery, on mothproof ur care. ss = San Francico a haullols uly ‘hen in Vancouver, fog sour veal sake, go to the : HAS TINGS STEAM BATHS HLgh. 0240, Hed 1 caer Vancou' “HEADS” YOU WIN 10” TOPS STANDARD ++. also... WORK AND DRESS BOOTS — REPAIRS Prices_in accordance with War Prices & sn fasseurs otnatae ie Th pm. ---- 60c, 75ci . to 11 p.m., 30, 40c, Pes Trade Board Regula- tions. STYLES Always at the Home of UNION MADE — and Friendly § Centre.” The fea be. Geo, Whiten 0 that ‘staan employers ae be ser or Ca ese Ae standards eee through pert eee vA QUALIT