NTERNATIONAL <= iahaatal aio ahslalolatal: SAFETY COUNCIL F RICT SAFETY COUNCIL was set up by the Columbia River District Council * its meeting last month with provision that the council make regular reports at ach meeting. -C. LUMBER WORKER Page Five - Vice-President Jim McKay was named as the Council’s representative on the International Safety Council to be established as provided by the resolution adopted at the Minneapolis convention. \ THREE NON-UNION PLANTS in the Antigo, Wiscon- sin area, immediately raised their wages one to fifteen cents per hour, when they heard the results of a National Labor Rela- tions board representation elec- tion won by the IWA at the Vulean Company. ee #. SOUTHERN WASHINGTON ISTRICT COUNCIL has called District Negotiating Confer- ence to be held at Chehalis on December 9. The meeting is called for the purpose of con- sidering points for the 1951 nego- Gorgeous South Sea Gals Wait For You In Hawaii Gerry Brennan, whose ad {ment which sells at’ prices lower ee on this page, wants to| than Vancouver's. * | revolutioni: iday-1 ‘ing | lutionize the holiday-making | ts. ia, without the habits of B.C. 1s. ys Sieger tat ee oe oT ueHE = eathiaere tba cout: bf dene em And there’s nothing modest | family on his shoulder, the Hono- about Gerry’s ideas, ilulu jaunt is not a bad idea at- { ially 1 /s He suggests that when the boys | that especially if enough men be 7 |eame interested so that the re- hit town from the woods, they/ turn plane fare could be reduced should kick the sawdust of, B.C.|by hiring a special plane from their boots and head out by | % ° air for that South Sea Island| Gerry tells us that he has all parade—that home of. luscious; the necessary contacts. He has native gals and glamorous movie| made the trip himself, and he stars—Hawaii! points out, too, that there is no local Kennedy to clamp a cold | hand of closing hours for the sale | rooms’ of soft drinks. i ORMED To the lilting strains of Hawaiian guitars, Gerry paints a picture of a couple of months winter holidays in a beach bun-! Trouble is, Gerry makes it all do their organizing,” said Harvey Nelson, President of IWA Dis- trict 5. - eee ANTI-UNION PROGRAM of the AFL's Carpenter and Joiner satellite, the Lumber and Saw- mill Workers, brought it a two to one defeat the hands of the IWA Local 3-2, in a NLRB elec- tion held at the McQuire Sales Company operation. Slingshot Strikers galow (shared with your pals at|sound so wonderful that maybe $20 each a month), growing fat|the boys won’t want to come on groceries and liquid refresh- | back. WESIVIEW BUSINESS GUIDE _Aax4 Yifo Maley WE HAVE A SWELL SERVIGE R. D. OXFORD GM PROFITS $700 MILLION General Motors Corporation of U.S., together with its subsid- jaries, reaped a consolidated net profit for the nine months ended September 1950, of $702,655,165. This amount is $913 million more than the total personal in- come tax collected by the Cana- dian Government during the last fiscal year. FOR YOUR DRY CLEANING Canadian personal income tax tiations, In Vera Cruz, Tse 15 union | amounted to $611,500,000 for the NEEDS Prompt eee a o To All at a employes of a small company |full 12 months, while General ; nen) ‘ making children’s slingshots went | Motors profit fgures are for nine |{| Phone 757! Westview MAIL ORDERS ON STRIKE for wages and working conditions at the Fir- chau Brothers. Logging Company operations near Sweet Home, Oregon, since December of last year, the IWA find they not only have the boss to fight, but the AFL as well. The IWA ‘was noti- fied by the NLRB that the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners had filed a petition for a representation election. “So, we again find the AFL going behind the picket line to on a sitdown strike for higher pay and a longer lunch hour. The boss summoned the con- stabulary to oust the sitdowners, but for three hours, the 15 work- ers, using slingshots and ball bearings, kept the cops from com- ing any closer than 50 feet of the building. The cops got in by ripping the metal roof off a nearby shack and advancing under cover of the cor- months. ILVERWARE, FURS AND BLES” “No Red Tape! AN BROKERS LT. Ae PAcific 3557-8 rugated strips. to Hawaii for the time of your lite [ When you get back to town from the woods, with that roll burning away in your pocket, why not treat yourself to the best holiday in the world: a couple of months on Hawaii? ” It will cost you less than a week's wild party in Vancouver, and you can still have good money in your pocket when you get back for the next season's work. : It is mow possible to fly by CANADIAN PACIFIC AIRLINES 3 to Honolulu for only $301.00 return, with all meals included Did You Know? @ that you can rent a bungalow, with cooking facilities for about $20 per month per person, when shared with two or three of your buddies? @ that the cost of living is no dearer than in Vancouver? @ that liquor is cheaper than in Vancouver, and that the liquor stores are open all night? @ that many litle hotels and courts cater especially to Canadians? @ that you can now take with you $500 U.S. dollars, which could enable you to spend months in Hawaii in comfort? All arrangements can be made for you, so that you can make up a party ~ with your buddies, travel together and share accommodation. = pee mae Call in for a chat, or drop a line ____ for further information, to: Gerry Brennan LOGGERS’ EMPLOYMENT SERVICE | 24 East Hastings Street, VANCOUVER. B.C.