Page Two THE BC LUMBER WORKER Published Every Second Monday by INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKERS or AMERICA (Clo) ae ene ae JACK GI Room 504 Holden Baling Phone Bien rat eee” B.C. The deadline for stories for the coming issue is 4 p.m., Thursday, June 28,°1945 Lonsenl!Worxer Union Hiring Depends On Your mie By DON kept ah the evel” pa and the Gov fiat! establish shed Tater atee con- trol Base Sac yscrice aay eh Bow ifs first con: ra 1a ou ductive abilities. ‘Labor and Government ting is beginning to rious canis are oe deetivibe congratula- are consoling selves. during #] the emt seit be was ut an aggress’ yr progress in that 01 ma potent action program, insistence on a par ‘HE Federal Blection is over and lie down. Th tions and the defeated of the acdeys ae nee an the: “Heoples pe while a Aes y: aa] Ags wal ia ase situation Ae see. what forces ie ere are lined up to maintain to do away with Selective Ser- vice. ould be ee tall the eas in productive capacity. ig to _ candidates = ‘go it alone’ BUEORIeHieton lester sthas(ecerted al siteation thereat Re coneide ered dangerous. ‘The possibility of a Liberal: Gatlin coalition i ar think- ing union memb Nuktcertisa political action has won impo gains for the labor sae in Canada, during the war. also defeated threa to Tory, Bloc-Populaire soalition in thi gains in wag she ly campaigning te parliamentary positions in Gee dasa held, Mex the soon to be In Mexi xico, #1 of ecessary establish represent aa (Guten aeeiteamn 4 es) in order to win the war, then uch eisai are ae neces- care der to secure the peace. It ii Be that, as individual we sometimes find. Selective Ser vice not entirely to our liking. However, the day of “rugged Be dividual advocated R. ment, serious ¢ Such an undertaking to sue- ceed will depend on he whale: hear support em sabe I me view thee mason as individuals | and not as one of wi ll, no rata jhe Cacene I Brot hav ons conditional storender and only | can get by.” , our union, he workers, turning recent its support of Miguel Aleman for Mexico’s 1946 Presidential’ candi- date. the rel solders a eventually find hemselves, find the solution to|us all vee mapeeae in nations that ha ied stand Db nate is short |S! gre: if Gur Helo, Boys, Tm u street the other ag me ae ae was wt Wel at ai been over hadn't been for tl ritain, United States and oa These e guys were just al In these, her countries, Labor is allying|* @8ting peace. ae ce 8 Me teat! ike a ne slone itself with all atthe prorenine Tones who are ae to cooper- | nage eae at te ae solver they SUS EaEE iced ate ona eae of national unity oe rity. By 0 doing, | cation ig to our guiding prim |ture holds for’ us, andione they are building Labels influence it et wverful force. Even in aia le, the abolition of such con-| those problems of utmost ii Argentina, where Ey action by “Tabor has | bess com-| trols as Selective Service will im.|ance is “how shall we hire.” ‘That pletely banned, the ; a return| mediately destro ch a per-| problem is also part of collective of that coun’ democratic fold. In Peru, Labor is Gane spective and will make the road bargaining and deserves its its t bel a national unity candidate, Jos is Bustamente|ahead harder than is necessary. | Tightful place in all future union i use he is a et ora Silt Our Armed Forces in the Pacific agreements. e to Argentina and will constitute a blow to Easels Aone South erica. ‘Throughout the world, the pattern is the same; Labor is accept- Argentine Reaction On for progress. Here and there, as in Canada, are isolationist groups, actually assisting the very reaction they profess to oppose. Because of oer we ae eee groups a disunited among themselves, it is inevital agree on on policy. One by pie as sees Rampage; Freedom Dead MONTEVIDEO (A: — Argentine resistan mee les aders this rm to one pease Ms I butt i in and bait Nazi caneed if I didn’t convince , them, over Hydro- Blestrie power in B.C. ghee declared that the statute} e possible intervention tactics or are destro eyed. The Labor movement is ieee le and Cebu ee oat esr Sng Contes scone Well kaa hee fe is cas foreign opinion. The democratic leaders hailed the recent expres- as aragoiuiiion emia, puilisied! aaiim Gamtmacn ay a ete: ae of concern over Argentine developmenta, by (0:8, “Beaident and as has been proven conelaively in the past, it is non-partisan = sie 7 bass- politica] action that brings S Drsrgs Brae - , Conservative ; ieaviamaas tanding Ca-|into and regulation of EEG in 2 ic, told this correspondent | der to gear them e con~ Electric Power oe proposes “to control the activi-|__ Commen on the hanged| ¢ ies of political parties in order|U-S. attitude expressed in the First step toward taking over the Hydro- Ree resources of He ampere and a ”” the oc land ae nd Braden | ng ken with the lency Su: . Peron, ements, : “The be considered to have been tal we q mouncement ae Meee eae a dmigstoni afl elmenert regime last Saturday that three companies will be taken over on August 1. Gua batter Secretary in the pres-|t the San Francisco conferen The companies named are West-Canadian “Electric Corpora- eatndor te Geciatia tae ee Rites teres atrona tion Ltd., The Nanaimo-Duncan Utilities Lid, and the Columbia ‘Tuli: Gonvaleziivamaintastiteeh onder whe! Power Compai itd. os . | the statute “was nof drafted to| Was really fought to o exterminate fe but to sabota: che fascism. The achievem power is planned ee ue Campbell River area. Pause oes sabotames the the Goo ase! Policy, ate ve is to be congratulated on taking step, ul ‘e than a dec: eae in view o: "the fact that an al: ing power aketeaes is Former Radical Party deputy | th Jt. adminis ) Too: ape suey pen ee ie ae be hoped, however, that this | Silvano Sade = pointed out| peared to be brink oe ‘hin i this Tine as soon as possible that “the meaningless switch is Paya dena ai = nas oe aaa is lifted. tion and of| stor: vantages of private ane and by so doing pressuring the aaieie “ ay ment et fecal positive action toward going into busi- the Ser eid ee oF ness on an all-out si 3 speaking fc eon: centage ‘art Government warmly on the vs sled ened § - Ma “ step, the B.C. Pans Commission should be urged to Breer a levine (Ree ine Wenn efforts to overcome all ol ‘les in the way of completely taking