Letters to the Editor * SAY WHAT YOU PLEASE Want ere ha At . Hard To Get Crew "sto cite work, in good, clean, punet crummies, T’ll leave ee An itt At Des es Logg. fa here boys. Wishing you To the i ‘ollowing is a report on the| ‘t best. Piece Gee Being eee meeting of this camp. PeSeieprumiciees is ization rusts fe had es Bay other proving the place that is hiring and firing going on. A organizers have = due Tatehine from the office in town sie mall Work This refers in the main to e have a few here who have! dents. Boys, Hele the AF of L but they|the need for union hiring, s amount to only 6 or 7. The most| go down to the hall and have aj atten of us believe in the idea of | talk ith Brother Barbour. “one industry, one union.” So had a change of let your organizers get busy on cok ices one Gel a Geta this place; we want a union and again. Mike Martin has the| an agreement. The sooner, the Station wel in lespite | better. he dtipaiaa: of experienced cook- Kelley Logging, Church Creek. Conditions Good At Alaska Cedar just elected a thi: meetings every two wae the last one was held on July 2, vhere we elected several new | Talon tivity in oes cal is not as good as it should be, saber ae about ‘hale on ee crew ding meetings. The grub|* |here is good; if- the other con- is Were as good, everything rou. have space in your | paper au thes eter ae —C. +) Province and mun u m oa ae I importane | rovernment delegates, wall have met in Ottawa. Tt ie that with Provincial and Federal et before t Conference of labor Tea social gins, for its decisions on m: id rehabilitation, will ec ir re-echo for several years to in every camp and mill, in every mine and field; in fact in Politi a Action Committees should demand federal ae y and federal action, supported” by the eipalities, to ensure: t for all Canadians at decent wages and sand iors he rd ¥ on rights uarantee union security, apis wae pol imi wage vere and gi A compre chet ea soci ae ‘cee porn tartins e: Siteqadtal ad aaah allocation of aa i mate Drojets ae reco ion, housi ver lic wo guarantee a'decent standard of living in all of 5 e Doi Baie —OLD TIME EMPLOYEE. Neuse help. We have 10 minutes | Mine eet See Te IN ree tax strocture based firmly on the principle of ability to ‘p k Fi d cl b” We th hil ee mata forward this program the International Woodwi i Wi A \ America must and does appeal for the active suport “ae ook Fied Club” Worthwhile «ss |e sm heutige na ill OHN WIGDOR, in “'U.E. Canadian Nev bel eae to ae Be important Dominion-Provincial oe he late President Terese in one of his fires; ae 2 an individual member. If the] in Ottay The v. of labor and the people must Re fm 2 @ weapons. hi pels pe countries and | Local Unicn or i Baeational | ti ue We on Locals and Sub-Locals of the pee ive Progressive groups have got t od books ee ee hlets on tee gets 50 members o sideration and support to this proposal and to see ae the views in a manner which Will ae “build a Rretics c in a inal 9 snlserte to the f their addressed without delay, by wire Recoental fhe (Book | pseu ye Nea ee to eee one Betis = ee seen repolne a) to the Honorable John art, Premier of British Columbia, ind Glub, Fj faa ane a i : ae 26 titles. This Hbrary |” id to ae mo Honorable W. L. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister ganization, has begun publishing | ©°U"''Y: ite ti Bene ri ee is full of rcally teresting books of Cem books easy to purchase and all| Poses its supporters in the Unit and yell worth the effort needed ; of untold value to the working|ed States. For those interested] O e hd | and woman, ols aren the truth about the heroiere-| “secon, when you xin me| AS PPOSe Withdrawa ey ae aor See mem-| sistance of the Yugos‘av parti-| Rock Find Club you get a bonus a under the leadership of|cf another book. Arrangements Of ( L F W F hey only cost $2.25 each in have been made so that all books rom. Canadian funds, They are well| Mavshal Tito, then Louis Ada- / fanieeunds Be) Gi Sh Pa coming to Canada will be cleared Gund ard:easy, to read. Publish=|™es “My Native Lend’! would