~ THE BCGILUMBER WOR KER Page Three A Charter For instidiea ees Without Apology THOSE DOMINION DAY BLUES ...- The District Office was honored with a visit from one of th f spokesmen of the Duncan Dominion Day Carnival Coy mittee Text of th between labor this week (alias Wilf Kille reports elsewhere in this and indi dorsed by the paper it would appear that this affair will be worth writing hoi the military vietory in ClO, AFL ma US. Chamber of Commerce: t (if you live far enough away to write home.) But don’t oe Bare and an early victory. in We in management and labor firmly believe that the end of | °% seen so at he ae ame pune are being e: the Pacific expected, the IWA-| this war will brin e unfolding of a new era based upon a as CIO that such victories, h gas fone THE HULL, Y' RPE PG ‘won at a terrific cost. in life, | °*?' ae. sl John McCay ae “of the “Loggers’ Navy” is enjoying (wre limb and materials, in- This asin goal can only i attained through the united | hope so) one of his infrequent visit in town while the “Annart” is trial democracy and lasting] ofort of all of our peop ne. Today, we are united in national de- “ces Tainted among other things, and it sure is good to see the pie he whe i Beet fence. Tomorrow, in the national interes’ ener ee as apa i facapan 3 ae a shorter work-week, an- : e hear from him e new boat for is comi tual vacations with pay a guar- is unity, so eee in lifting war ete m | along great g The hull is something new for the “Navy” and ani mual minimum income, |+, wnprecedented heights, must be continued in the postwar period. | strictly on the beam. Beat rofl end) wo dedicate on joint efforts for a practical partner | THE JOYS OF NEWSPAPER WRITING msurance for the worker and his)~° ‘'= ©" ee 7 ditor if thi ae family, ship wit the framework of this code of iples: ; j bates) plim: fe are receive! Bs as i ree 5 . or is e 0 wo! P iS me ing =e 1, Increased prosperity for all inyolves the highest degree of| +. .0n 7 obtained space was because the individual who writes PAC warti lustry to peacetime| Production and employment at w: LETS eS lily advanc-| defaulted this week. We bow low to PAC because it sure did some will coi a dous | ing standard o ae preyed productive pee nd) swell work in making the population vote-conscious during the problem, necessitating the full-| nological advancement, ther , be constantly ‘anomeeeal elections and we lo rd its continued s on’t est co-operation of government,| » The rights of private and free choice of action, under a system | claim to be a successful substitute to PAG, or anything else, but a management, an bor. The} of private Leave capitalism, must continue to be the founda-|sure helps when news is How about it, fellows and gals, TWA-CIO is and will continue to) tion of our nation’s peaceful and prosperous expanding economy.|send that news in, we love it! perate; for our membershin| ro. vommpetition and free men are the strength of our free soviety. | SO IS HEAVEN, 0 realizes that the war-victory was chize with Re uae £ Spates vec lirect result of the unity of RIGHTS OF EOE Bygr DAL nize pvatuaa conta Min Rog ous ,oT Onna crue) : all — labor, management, and ae whose faranie haw ting cry is Ham mond Cedar, Hammond Cedar, government—working co-opera- 8. The inherent right and responsib of managemen Hammond Cedar,” as he wearily wanders the corridors of the Holden Evel back up our fighting| direct the operations of an enterprise shall % mecopnized and. ob-|'Binding “Several eaise alarms, have beer mounded but ae forces. Therefore it is logical t So that enterprise may develop and expand and earn a| ment has still to be si Beale have, the qualifications of believe that the future peace and reasonable profit, management must be free as well from unneces- good business agent are explained. Among these are patience evity of Canada, as an im-|nary peers interference or burdensome restrictions. and perseverance.. We think Shelly qualifies. portant power in the family of . The fundamental rights of labor to organize and to engage | IT’S DEAD, BUT IT WON'T LIE DOWN . United Nations, is dependent upon ;,) ssieee Pee ite riitamadeament tall herecogniced nal |< Local’ 24%, ets along 0 its right as‘ the collective the it ba ORLeY ory] Breserved, free from legislative enactments which would interfere | bargaining agency’ at Sitka Spruce by a minority es (who inei- _ Ao i Saal etween a with or discourage these objectives. Through the acceptance of | dentally lost out, of course), are determined to sti then the unio1 sible. through co-operation, this| °°Uective bargaining agreements, differences between management | in me plant to a point where a similar occurrence can’t happen here. gteat victory over fascism; anq| 2nd labor can be disposed of between the parties through meacetal This is the kind of fighting spirit we like and we have plenty of it we must continue that co-opera- pneauayt thereby discouraging avoidable strife through strikes in he ea aT it lockor = even recon Beatin “ Can- 5. ‘The independence and dismity of ‘the individual and the eae ‘sling, in eee aia es fen ee ada an fanadian people. j hi It would appear then, that i te sei. Soars nds CLostctate tn ee = American meetings. They're a real going concern, that foursome of Watts. Be Coen ne Sdanid Its Picree tant ation @hige will protect the individual against the More Bower fo, then meh is the largest organiza- rit ited Be t home fiake in Can- mbership of our Union proud of islt yond his contro! hazards of w ae a ate old age and physical impairments be- 6. be stimulated by a vastly aes, foreign trade. Arrangements nd through si Cea ns among the nations 8 diminishing masts, int ination of any arbitrary and unreasonable practices. WORLD SECURITY Oe peace must be secured. This calis for the f an in mean security a ue with full aviation oy eal. the use ey capable of preventing ag- ¢ lasting cee ord of thousarids of woodwork- ment ata ior aries that our primary, We in m to win com| e battlefields, ervices on many of =i sce died for the cause. in the peace. The kind of peace we all want is naan of s promote an understanding e of this code a terrible ae symp; f principles and will cane sich national policies as will advance the best interests of o k aoa portant ‘hg bring oe Cees a id; war of 1914-18, which rect result of the Site! ae to replace aggression with co operation. The IWA-CIO has ani grea sion and | posnerty an ‘tating our a endou: ing guna ents THERE’LL BE A HOT TIME in t he OLD THAT smashing success. a ‘Canadian Homes Need Improving SurveyShows summer long 86 peretnt of farm housewives stand o coal or wood ranges to do ooking for their big farm stnee Tl | sults are being given to govern: gs.; Two ive In y homes} fifths of those in eae is ta, ees that beds have to be up for some Escibers of the faouschold in the and ig to recon- ‘areas, and| complete faith in the ability of e peace, play which will arise in re postwar, produc! r a Ge by modern plumbing, rate ith mae “public by Lever Brothers | 2! if | Li living-room, dining-room or even kitchen. Cities and towns, bette: But ¢ even there living rooms ap wa number bathrooms by to eight. e and other findings were | *°> i mited, announcing iors nina ee there tvs been ge to ee musi ma play an im ide Ww: ‘and the i—and a s there need not be the “marked t ie chi the wide survey of medium fe Hane a The sunvey anal api replacement since pack + frame were Pane for the nation’s. neal Banas happier life for all. -it-is, eeting notiaingl par es “Re. pioneer log ei