10 ; : B.C. LUMBER WORKER MARKET OUTLOOK|IMODEL CAMP SHOWS UPSWING |SAYS CREW Lumber market prospects present a more hopeful o} 4 IW. look than is generally admitted by the B. C. speratans Me Full recognition by the own- IWA Supported in pralee of ie discussions with their employees, it is asserted by Interna-| ers of ave eC. has made Cooperation in tional Representative Joe Miyazawa. This view he bases| !#bor- eae aoe ont bbe) WAP both made available of on a preliminary analysis of data required by the IWA “Gicen & ona my aye zed workers District Executive Board now contemplating supropnate : i iz: iad n ne ii — yo ‘ee seabn eee arding the wage-opening clause in the m vi of 01 he adier gccess to medical vard Paul Me Kintuek, y hh i Analysis made was as follows: j———_—____ Squamish Sub-Local 1 gpetation to the IWA committees “All indications from trade implied that the United Kingdom] “7. '}, He tee oe Li med in the operations, journals and lumber analysts re- alw. ways taken the bull of ber We ‘ker, ‘Se ee 7 veals an optimism for the sale of B O's hipments. The actual ort eriserees 3 Committees report B.C. lumber in the United States | facts—taken from DBS reports— shat gions are excellent and and in the domestic mark show that over the past five | @¢! juipment 1 purchasing| years, out of B.C.’s total ship- ra ower by farmers, by virtue of | ments, 21.67% was shipped to the | ATéhUr. Gar HOS Ni re me en) “Govkey-contrllel Canada's biggest grain erop, will | U.K. and as low as 10% in 1950, | Pet and hi A id ae with the US, result in increased oneeeucniy prices«s (ead ors TWA. | it is stal “of homes zi ia buildi : BICeS POLED: y ee g 2 i i peration was started only nies Cooperate SS last peas on Property owned by at n of s the Britan ining ate mber workers se lagging housing program, which i ged ing Co. just above Britanni Pox operation have expressed Beach, ison has ha extend app extensive exper in_ logging, | when he availed himself of LWA mbership, and Mr. Green is home: pleted in ithe first seven months of 1952, c: bated to over 43,000 S an ame: period last gage ont is expected to in- BY MAUL ee ero cia Leader Passes undou btedly remain at the pres- oo with re: vels, s_confil the rade Unionists throughout the country are mourning the ae fe Us, mother year of contention by the IWA, that lum- death of Philip Murray, 66-year-old president of the CIO and IMPERIAL BANK “home building at the rate of one |ber has, ‘outpriced” itself, com-| United Steelworkers of America, who passed away November 9, million houses is predic ple tel disregarding the general sentie after addressing a Western regional conference of the “Coast operators have ‘always | price trends.” Steelworkers, Murray, a native of Blantyre, Banking be carried on Scotland, came to the U.S. i can imply id safely through NANAIMO WEEKEND COURSES ae Se ee Se Depots wil be ID UNIONS’. PROGRE Mane began early “to some ieee ee AID UNIONS’. GRESS ee , US. ion activities in the ||} proper attention to By ED LINDER a_member o} Miners and lumbermen in “international ont othe entre ern ees nd cals 1-80 and 1-8% IWA, go. sealect tia inp Bank thered at the Malaspina Hotel mail banking at Nanaimo, October 18 and letter to any nization, We named the Con- mele listed bel below and ice will follow promptly. jabor in co- peers Hons ith fhe Island L a oe / cludi a ie gan ’ Cy ae : eded Lewis as chief al Dinecton of the Institute, ably . nt Alsbur cil No ay the CIO in 1! assisted by Le 2 |B.c. -| A gentle old lady on a subur- - | ban ea sratched for some tinie “| with the kindliest interest a Vanconvel aaa & Dunsmolr piel ‘& Abbott In ity elmer pot, well-known columnist. ar r= ee Yellowkalfe, N.W.T, Printers he B.C. LUMBER WORKER T’m completely deaf,” Product of SIX UMIONS / *& THE VANCOUVER . PROVINCE IS 100% . UNION - PRODUCED BY ee AND WOMEN WHO LONG. TO ONE OF thee ee =f gs 3 EB ED. LINDER Lawrence Vandale, Financial Sec- retary of Local 1-357, IWA; e | George Bryce, Secretary, Na- SAN FRANCISCO TAILORS LOAN MONEY ON Suits, Ove Loggers’ Boots, oe eer 7 jouuteas pte ae ios, Expert Watch Repairing portance of Trade Union educa- UNREDEEMED Suits and Caulk Boots For Sale Vencouver Typographical Union, Local 226 (TLC-AFL, Ta Linder, Financial Secretary, of Local 1-80, acted as Registrar and Resource were at the In- MAIL ORDER 52 West Hastings Street, VANCOUVER, B.C. Hl LIMITED Vencouver Mailers Union, Local 70 (TLC-AFL), Nescouver Newspoper Guild, Local 207 (CCL-ClO), THE VANCOUVER PAciie 421 th pela FIRST AID CERTIFICATES ed by T B.C. cise si Comps spondence, Courses for Beglaars and for ints Are Invited to Membershl Industrial First Aid is Anda Hs Aro Invited to Membership. 1 The Industral Fest Ald A 130 West Hastings Strest, Vancouver, B.C. oo 0 200 0 ———00—=—=—10 0) > << : o=20 020-0 500m 00!