B.C. LUMBER WORKER z ime PRESIDENT’S COLUMN | Machinists’ Convention JUNIOR DELEGATE 2 ‘ KANSAS S$ CITY, Mo. (LPA)— ‘THE ‘DEEP SOUTH? gt fuels are ion of Mac! ts sted ti hinis re- By 8 oe ALSBURY main in the American Federation ‘A District President : 2 w the B.C. ct att Peak eee International tae Gov. A charge of aoa activities in the dees Sout’, {hey found I ee to combat anti. adic ainda omens ns | ie soln eth of the een lc procedures and social decencies. = aeoseanS ult te. bisee hat appen: ve, YOUNGEST DELEGATE was 3-year-old Sharon Milmore who here “4 receives her convention badge from Miss Mary Gleason, Secneaey to Claude Ballard, while Mrs. “Jocko” Colwell smilingly appro’ bos Economic Review By B W_ KENNEY IWA STATES aeons Monee ch arenes in Report to Vigilantes inessmen organized “Get CIO” committees, and there- h Anntial Convention. proceeded to ee a aid CANADA is es the second highest standard of P E A E POI | yy. ope ‘am organi: dy livin iy y. Its Gees C C liv ie with rE he and appeal to to sie, ies Policy of the International Weed iroukets of America _ by ee few isi on Foreign Policy w ie Portland factor. tion when by aaelution ie views of th ware were pe gonad, haa on all phases of international Gelatin Pp ; significant highlights in ped up to an runbelievable frenzy, | Come are climbin; en statement of policy are quot- and the most incre: ae brut a aiey _ meen eae ritai thoug] ri- | ed hereund: con tiolatl upon local trade 5 5% ethan Sets ee ave freedom live their liv. peace. Milhions have been a s of Industrial | into slave labor or are ures “The con gres: is Ag et f roducti Orestat, naa affirms ae detenmt ated in ie a ‘cam i x thi: tion t inue the struggle oui ion the facts recounted aan 1 ing 17% | 4; pres ten 1952 the produe- | FON? oncom aaue eg ond ween. | “Totalitarianism eans, en de. tothe e oe that trade union this ye n of scaled timber ran 1,963 | tenance of an enduring peace and struction ‘ot free tra ia le-unions and s Di i is i red to 1,593 | f¢ democracy throughout the|°f their power to protect the ery rid, Today peace and freedom | tights of the workers. The well- tr we producing gazense m n the world are threatened by | SPring of this meance is 0: have continued to expand opera- an international conspirac: - | Viet Union which in its thiry-four tion: % dh for aut trolled by one imperialist po Har. | ate ce gaat uo pas become i i i onstruction Soviet Communist aggression has citizen is op- Drive Will Win Residential, commercial and Seer » gai mM-! fully revealed its world-wide | Pressed in the name of freedom, Tt should also be remembered inatttiona reo ara a 2 el scope, and we believe that the |Where the workers are exploited ae the aaer is aay pect ite t x ae ort United States must take the lead me: of socialism, where eect the frst montis of this year ac- | f° e in organizing the mutual defense, | Poverty is rampant while the rul- fantsing Bites through ke ng foRne le ‘di; 0 e figur hi above loth military and economic, of |g bureaucracy becomes even muthern States, Ree gh ee as ‘iv L eat ae such | the free world. more enriched, where peace ‘ Sieistry fa showing a tendency a ks aoe pede io a pte ee one ay “The Soviet Dictatorship has ene war, and democracy means to move to the South, where em-|spend 27% more i cn HAGE hes, forsee 4.303% | 2ims_ and purposes similar to ur ‘ane i pial : at. | percent in dollars from a figure | {ROSe of the Neale and is aso Free Institutions od pace million to $1,668.9 mil-| soviet Communist aggression “The CIO believes that other i i aoe) by mn er-| nations must be allowed to work aul nolecalg ees reion, thr for their own improvement in ac- » fifth- ul mic coe eats, Fal iecen ion cans when it dares, by open warfare against the free | b world. Military Defence “Adequate military strength is | S20u) tl mn ‘ : CER ae Capit Cl tsae ellecinnl seuicceay con lemocracy. * 2 = . PP i i ‘ession G at region as our contri- A ¥ = at ar ag pea Dade aie pallinieertaey however vi rane stn ‘ ‘ sell the revolution: anti-Communis not assets ..|in the struggle 0 of the community ring two-thirds of the world’s | of free n: population—the under-privileged| The ae ess of Industrial Or- -thirds who are hungry, ill, KN OTT types Ta general, all wholesale prices : Rited to ex are down 16.5% from a year ago | ang SEC ary but still considerably higher than RRED am ber Shipments the avera’ Be 0 of all commodities. 4 Company Earnings eig the 948 October Aiidata dion lumber to the | By far the excatect percent of ee pase en extend- | » e pene for any ase ae ve of q m Sep 16th to Osta: up in| mg to hope for from Soviet ag- | forw: bl he gressions. PTustea id of denouncing these movements as Communist, | preserving the blessings of dem- oeracy and freedo: “ary Be cna |e we should recognize that even Bhd approved by the gathering. peters lseuided’y efor Eee rond United Nations deo betterment, nation: dndenend . ‘We believe the United Na- ence an in isto and | man dignit; sed their net worth] “In addition to repelling Soviet military aggression, the free | wo: lem te in net | wo} tr a arte for all athe industote was ae tice that it can deal with the ain oe r|problems of self-government, | ti v 1 - 5 -ganiza- | and : one oat | indus te 26.29, mad iretorm © racial diverenced nonth “ Thi positive proof, that |labor standards, and living condi. ory Knott was | the same 38 e188 ote these companies are prospe: a total By ge ees “agi Age ean social es they pay to their aoe Re ion Members World Threat Lal ee in Ot-| “Today only six years after the b1,{tawa states that sae vinon a defeat a the Axis areal Exports to United i cee peateeati in Canada stands at Begone is es ee with well ahea vianism an itruc- therefore running Ne shows that 1,146,121 tion of its basic liberties. ite of . price drop from Canadians elon mg to unions with| “Hundreds of millions of men | out internation: 11.49 as to of Labor i i red ois to- of | countries have been deprived of au 600 over 1951 ao eernis their freedom of conscience, their means that three one of every | freedom to worship as they | can help Sanne note re Nila in Canada now be-| please, their freedom to speak | progress and through- a union. their minds without fear, out the wor nd oe