Page Three July 30, 1945 THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER A To Sponsor Labor|clo Dinard Without Apology . . ationa In. By TEREDO ae : N Action On Rehabilitation soars Shaped nace te ase Op Our fam to bi complaints ascii ‘ate A Mr. Brown of the eee and women With the perspective that thousands of service men = will return to B.C. in the next few months—AFL, CCL and CIO} The CIO Political) Action Spree) Joiners and Caulkers Union “of Vancouver (and form- 2) trade union delegates nded.the Workers’ fisckitponl As- ommittee oe peeaa an im- ly of the Woodworkers “inion has currently been the recipient sociation’s mpnthly meeting, at the Holden Building, Friday, July mediate nation-wide campaign, Some industrial workers ical be lumber- a recommended that the latter organiz es n proceed to issue a| Similar to its election campaign jacks) are pet SS dle pose aio about somebody , call to all veteran and labor Sa arated to attend an institute on| last year, to support the bill now| they call “George ing known our Vancouver ; labor-veteran affairs, within the next few weel before houses of Congress to es- eee for many va es one Tetay Ue id. soploncecamich ; tablish a + national minimum y The delegates felt that an in-| |. re cic : 1 at| Wage of 65 cents per hour, CIO: the IWA, News te pene eae question: Is there another ‘ stitute or ¢o of OS ence tate, the| PAC Chairman Sidney Hillman George Brown? Hmmm. . , : ture would bring forth proposals|{"%, Comserence constitute the/ announced last week. The bill, N.B.—Any si to actual persons either living or dead : guiding link for veteran-labor| introduced by Senators Pepper | dead is purely sntaaticnall _.. that would eventually bring the] fraternity.’ Bec Cetee ie rans eee e) workers and the veterans on id en WHO SAID IT WOULDN’T HAPPEN HERE? .. . ‘ ¢ Claude Donald, regional diree-| Hook, would amend the 1938 her in a common bond of Fair Labor " ‘This old Spent of aa yeah I plug e fing: ‘ utual eemminudisieloe TT OF i e Gabe or Eieesatenais opeatiiige with’ practical application and leader-|‘#¢ Tecent pay ma 40 to ‘the ‘announcement elsewhere in this ately has been given his notice. Mike did which was held ears. er ran rehabilitation and ., June 16-26, and the ai nes i re-establishment. tion to the WEA of the United| ,suyman pomted out that the Tal eit alata te n-ne eee era : Wighermien’ F 1 Be ro! efore of ‘ished. hink “In carryi th Kk off ee mers oe a Conner instead and trust to my old pals within iding veteran rehabilitation and e Bun euppore P the union to get those letters rolling in 2 eae it'll make somebody’: Peeramtais unity,” Mine, MPl & Smelter Workers, Si ie destroys the ae Tt cae iavanant eqereha kin, secretary of Aeronautica | ©10, Texada Island, B.C., and the} 7 eae sis ard! We're getting a little tied se rine pushed around. Lodge 756, stated, ‘v el pagene ore, aut Sl eee is of avaiable TW LITTLE MAIDS FROM SCHOOL, SO WARY! unionists must sttive to work in| °”s Union, COL. famiy oe drawn up by ex-| genial advertising manager, Matt Fee, is even closer co-operation with the he ational council sup-| Pir a aoe Bones i: and twice as indignant. rion and whenever possible es-| ported their executives recom-| tremely conservative, if, not in. | DodY 5s cutting in on his territory and Matt Ton’t ike, but sana Bim peemianent organic con-|merdation, that the WEA séat| adequate, from the standpoint of | After all, he says, why should 2 couple of 'o owners? reap 4 fact, such as was created in‘the|a delegate on the proposed Re-| affor inimum standard | Peneft of my ha aes ears pte ee ee : eee “Jor living. “CIO-PAC will spon-|selves and realizing its many hardships, we listen sympathetically Saati a Spa eller ele Film Coun-| mass mrectings throughout |and weep as the orchestra in the background pathetically twang a hal itil il, is being sponsored by the county explain the bill, | “Hearts and Flowers.” No fighting in the clinches, boys! the Pech Film Board. man Bee | (Portland DEUEES, please copy.) last year, and that the resolu How To Become A Citizen -- And Why? af By Nigel Morgan; Political Action Director Consult Your Union Make Applica Swear elleaicnce i " eth di to 3. You will appear quested before the “County Court judge (usually about six How often during the recent election di statement: “I n during WISH T COULD CAST AI VOUS and necessary obtain tree FOR IMPROVED SOCIAL AND LABOR LMGISLA. : ‘UN. ZEN.” Yes, 1 how man: eed their home for 10, 15, and even more years, and yet never became citizens; and therefore do not enjoy the rights of citizenship. Because our nm believes every member YOU. Pulling Your Full Weight? months °, after application made), bri inging with you two legal counsel to assist you in a British citizens who have n_y » advise is not necessary. e kno’ ‘ou personally for some steps are simple, and there is ee will be asked littlé difficulty in getting pap- Hace where you will appear to few questions to establish ers through, providing the laws oath, about six months your desire and right to citi- ‘e complied with. nship. Every Member a Citizen — Every Citizen a Voter — pee Voter for Labor e, that is all there is to it. Simple, isn’t it—and the Uni your ease is a peculiarly complicated on: right ‘the ig to do for ae adopted. homeland. Once you have been Seal all you have to do is wait for een of your citizenship papers, after which you are entitled to full rights and privi- I wes. You are then ina position to meet your responsibility to your felfow-citizen and pull one’s Se happier nation. You owe it to yourself, your family, leges. You a fh ight i kit Canad: better and e Bae ellos onesies 2 ax adopted homeland. Our troubles and problems camniot be solved ae nan inion support or oppose eaters week vital Gonzall. gveur naa Office— e IWA represent you citizen, and that everyone making C: fa veree er eee to encourage those who Sd to i This Is Where YOU Fit a