B.C. LUMBER WORKER TOM ALSBURY, President, Vancouver and District Trades and Labor Council, joins with CCL and Railway Brotherhood officials to address mass protest meeting April 5 with fiery attack on Mospital Insurance measure. 679531 ; wwomatews Courewearion BOARD wacouren BC petacn ane 4te® pom your néco89, DOS 2093, 6e4i 2050 s27ipaeataice RAcMORE 340 | apes © E| Box 438 MISSION @ C a Seas Cintas tees co i TNE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE COMPENSATION CHEQUE FOR $340.80 secured for Beatrice Radmore through the action taken by officers of Local 1-367, IWA, and the IWA District Office. When injured in a plant not under IWA jurisdiction, medical treatment resulted in the paralysis of one leg. Technical objections to compensation payment were successfully overcome’by the evidence submitted on her behalf by the IWA officials. MAKING IT DIFFICULT __ Financial discrimination against working class candidates in the elections in Prince Edward Island has been charged by trade unionists in the maritime province. In 1943, the provincial deposit required was only $10 per candidate, but as the labor vote has grown more politically con- seious so has the deposit got bigger until now the deposit per candidate is $200. re * . VISION and SAFETY - ++. Foresight now may ensure good vision for your tomorrow .... GEORGE MITCHELL, Chair- man, President of Greater Van- couver and Lower Mainland Labor Council opens capacity mass meeting in Pender Audi- | torium to protest Hospital Insur- ance changes. A worker with poor vision is not an officiont worke accident risk. His perception of conditions in the worl be fast and accurs ‘g It follows then that comprehension of situations sluggish. ht normal skills cannot d for long his ‘on his job and cannot stand up to the stress and strain of his occup: It is difficult to maintain a normal capacity for reasonablesness, courtesy, and co-operation. can be corrected. It would be smart if you found out how your eyes measure up to the visual requirements of your way or working and living. fiephiea in the interest of JOB SAFETY and GOOD VISION arrangement with the Editors of the B.C.'LUMBER WORKER » from the issue dated Sts April, 1951.) nan Oplical J.J, Abramson I F. Hollenberg sy, Vancouver, B.C. pund Floor of Vancouver Block) ~ Marine 0920 LYLE agree former vice-chairman IW, Timberland Ltd. ae Drive " WATSON’S LOOK FOR THE NAME The choice of B.C. Mill- workers and Loggers for more than thirty years. Made “sy JOHN WATSON LTD. Vancouver, B.C. Harvey's Handmade Boots FOR 51 YEARS THE QUALITY BOOTS Hand-made Throughout ° ‘ Measures a Specialty 10 e si Prices on Request @ Prompt Attention & to All Mail Orders -@ No. 220 Logger Remakes HARVEY'S STITCHOOWN CRUISER HARVEY BOOT FACTORY LTD. 28 W. Cordova St. Vancouver, B. C. PAYS CASH TO YOU Continental Casualty Company's New Plan for Loggers pays cash to you each month when sick or hurt, on or off the job, regardless of Workmen's Compensation. For free information fill in and mail this coupon. BARTRAM & GARDOM LIMITED 510 West Hastings Vancouver, B.C. NAME. ADDRESS. OCCUPATION...