LUMBER WORKER Interior Issue ‘THE fighting ground for Hee lumber workers could not be mar ‘ked Jain! which heard eyvi- istrict ait Committee has recommended a ceptance of are reasonable and jus' th interests “ indpteia i are mony. The euloyers ian ay themselves the of inviting strike actio1 The word for all nana: workers is “steady”. Keep in step with the Union, and eventually the is ae of public opinion will bring the operators to their sen: Political Acti RECENT events in trade union circles on this continent indicate that the old traditions regarding political ti: action have peer cue isoned. The entire trade union move- ment in Nee rica is now engaged in political action in a big ve The x nd for this change of heart are not difficult ta discover. They are found, in ‘the fir: sts ee in the fac’ that trade union issues are now the r issues in ihe Dae eae fie) id ‘ond place, the cate unions have modern ized their political. pechniquess and are not any longer coritent to be the paw: ig business interests, aikeaay well spectacular break with the old pene De “reward our sriende. p nish ent con- “y me, and finally ause of his forthright declaration for repeal cf me Taft-Hartley Act Cl O | leadership goes likewise issued a declaration _ap- AN IWA Special emphasis was placed Pp ig a are being m: rti the campaign for a Dem oe Smee It is ee as at the forthcomin, eoneentiait of the C10 i in Los Angeles will give enthusias- tic support to CIO-PAC, because of labor’s stake in the policy of the Democrats. It was only logical, that International President Har- tung of the Tatemetional Woodworkers of America should signal vigorous support for CIO policy at the recent con- vention in Portlan He expressed the fear that “Ike” had become the mouthpiece of reactionary business interests. attacked the past record of pena a ass ixon on labor ques- The Am merican section IWA was urged to victor; ‘ore most significant, that across the United States, trade unions, both AFL and CIO, will be working together in direct political action, : el ake certain of a pro-labor administration. in Washi uk dian Congress of Labor ai a workers more solidly than ever behind a p action I the report eae the enlion 4 ale in the debates, the purposes of labor were crate e The Congress ‘had determined its own legislative ae - had presented that Econ. to the major litical parties. Only o1 one as the alte eae This not deprived the Congress of its inde- manic, “re aa see affiliated with the CCF. It does not e CCL trade unions will s ir own. neprescatahion vaienethy, to the Tapidlatires Said en labor’s aoe for democracy are math sonead in our capitals, a genuine yy useful suggestions The pie en reseluflon was as follows: WHEREAS: The problem of indus- trial relations, collective bargain- ing, social legislat oth “HEREAS: The Research and Edu- ation ; Depart ment bas produced vali ale eerie pe di no gras t educa i ining t d such other mediums as are -actical in givis er ip a minimum of training; and il fhe "Tes eres CL EE. AEG pr thi Union ser and Shop Si ard duties; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: The Research and Education Depart- $$$ C.O.L. RISES WASHINGTON (LPA) — The on ae living rose 0.3 percent in jonth. aes any ee rea see 15, to ae oat the: sith steight mont. TE Cc. 77 EAST HASTINGS, EDUCATION NOW U.M.W. Sem 4 HINGTON (LP. “MUST” ment be instr acted to contact Bites 170, CIO, or any o es ent with sound fae Fa pole, ae his i 100, 00 nets Setbet 4 1 unleest hey, the north- agr Some minds are like conerete— for the member- fg Brogramnit all mixed up and permanently set. — and matured in oak casks under controlled conditions, LONDON DRY GIN Distilled from grain mashes ani On DIAMONDs, COL; LEATERA —_—_s FROM COAST To coast 11's MELCHERS MELCHERS DisTILLERIES; LIMI This advertisement | fumble. Is not ape: ol Control Board o: r by the Gove; va te Bae Cohn JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FURS AND ALL VALUABLES eee Cash: No Rea an redeemed Diamonds for L Bean mar eee LTD Cor. COLUM