B.C. LUMBER WORKER July 17, 1952 LOGGERS HOLD SOLID STRIKE FRONT — 3, MANAGER JIM MocFARLANE, who operated similer strike head- quorters in 1946 now feels quite at home on the job. With him are able ossistonts Russ Hunter, Harry Green of Local 1-71, Bert Smith, Local 1-80 and Ed Stone, Local 1-363. ia f 2, COAST LOGGERS ot this rally in the Pender Auditorium unanimously ‘expressed all-out support for Union's strike policy, ‘no contract, no work’". 3. JACOB HOLST, Financial Secretary, Local 1-363, a logger himself, addresses rally of loggers ,and explains work of District Policy Committee of which he is @ member. * 4. GEORGE MITCHELL, AND “STU” HODGSON try on disguises and wonder if they con in this way escape the clutches of process servers with writs for contempt in connection with picketing operations. 5. FREB FIEBER, Finencial Secretary, Loggers’ Local 1-71, gains united support as he explains to loggers’ rally the Union strike policies. 6. LOGGERS’ KITCHEN ot strike headquarters in Vancouver, with salads in the moking and spare ribs coming up. Z i ‘* ae soot wee Pee >"feel like a-million © QUALITY © COMFORT @ ECONOMY © LONG LIFE © SAFETY DAYTON’S. SUPERIOR QUALITY HAND MADE LOGGING & HEAVY DUTY WORK BOOTS — © hk $04 them at you local stste or commtbha DAYTON SHOE MANUFACTURING CO. (8. c) LTD. 2248-50 E HASTINGS ST