i \ : « 12 B.C. LUMBER WORKER- | . ee Geo: Mitchell Reports er than increases granted in the wages of labor. The increased wages for be pital have had iy rand. more damag- Y UNSTINTED MATERIALS DESIGN and WORKMANSHIP roken Pro: The Minister forgot? ats his plustestedls is the Cruiser’s, government has fai nied. to jal BL b nackinaw aires rey promises post ae & Honorable _ Minist sieriom regard to wi a oS plaids eed wl and black; green sa nd black, or blue and bla lotice = four large pockets in front, and the large pack poukee in Baek, which opens sak pe rides wee feature of both mackinaw ai ; These are two of the a naehaee a "Pioneer rane clothing obtainable from your commissary favorite dealer. ae le in Bete B.C., by Jones Tent & Avalng jy the des’ the needs and desires of B.C. workmen. stm hes with ras greater risks as. regards their security. When the workers “The few liberal Republicans arms and economic expenditure to ' Repub] Mean 6 viding pues as caplivorotatiets rse Hen Sib South Korea. And ‘thee the Polis Baicuuloven: thatwrouldyan: [i f Gu EOC UN OF rir et “Gen n- he Democrai 3 ing the Administration and spive other employers to remedy M Bs eral Eisenhower,” in the door open for the Communist hower views on aid to Europe g ; SA a on of A. ne opin: .|attack the Zollowing June. (he. and Asia will not be dumped” The pith of the Minister’s pro- | wot intros e" m posal was that labor pupalalnayy slavery ikely to hi of the international Woodwork- accept less to do more. He gave i 4] ers ote America, Cl HS L. (Ca- as bis reason the meee of | any y possibility Of serious strikes, | Nadian Congress of Labor), national defence, and s Cena headquarters in Portland, Gy gross value of production Columbia’s coastal nearly 88% over 1949's output | . | value of $168,846,695, : * e average SOREL rental of auelines in 1951 was $34. The Long and the Short of it Is . THE HUB HAS SOLD UNION-MADE : MEN’S WEAR AND EXTENDED FRIENDLY SERVICE FOR OVER 50 YEARS cine | Money Orders! the defeat of Taft _When you want to send money by mail, use Canadian Bank of C 45 E. Hastings St. Vancouver, B. C. y orders. — You can buy them at any Commerce branch ae UnOEIes to Publication aan of the next issue of the B.C, LUMBER WORKER of the 1000 Bective’ oficial in British Columbia. They can be mailed is September 4. Deadline for ad copy is August 28 and for news |] °% the | 140,000-member Wood- fel Saat He ers! safely—can be cashed readily. Be safe when Garni thoice of Sena- Nixon as his shpieeae mate is mailing money. Use Canadian Bank of highly ironic to say the least. Bae paral Hisenhower’s mmerce Money Orders. pleading for senate approvs an of BC. Low ER our Beal troops to lo ) year agi gee Senator Nixon arta BY MAIL ‘is convenient, easy to do. Representing the Orgenized Loggers and Mill Workers of B.C. alon mg wil mator Taft — | PUBLISHED TWICE MONTHLY BY mong the se rity of Republi: See for yourself—today. ; Pa INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKERS OF AMERICA (C1O-CCL) oa who voted against it! Nixon a AN is a junior Taft. DIsneion OFMICHEA: iene ged ae sn = fn? ist Vico President on ling nd Vice-President xon also gain: ES ed Vice-President india last year, which is direct- nterhational Board Member ly opposite to the so-called GOP : ‘Address all communications poliey ins m pemnrae to jnerencesl sid , f e sia, nis a true example 7 GEORGE H. MITCHELL, Secre eee pears Se prendre ae 45 nied ae ae ae a ae eres publlegn legislators in our Con- OF oC ee eee ee Peas ds aga COMMERCE Advertising Representative... A. 5) was the Taft-Nixon forces whi Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Deak pita: managed in December_of i 28,000 COPIES PRINTED IN THIS ISSUH ao cut funds which the Democra- ic administration advocated far