B.C. LUMBER WORKER ECONOMIC REALITIES W..S. WHITE Local 1-424, TWA) In the November 4th edition of The Vancouver Sun, Harold Weir, news commentator, shows an inclination to get wn to the grass roots of the political philosop! in which we take mucl id fal- Jacious smugness, and at the ie time ew nism all its lone Author’ 's Commen ining the reasons for —— the Bete explai} ment, aicabatag article, ibe pee The lumber in their attitude " barons i ie “of not ae ch sy them, era aoe small tegans gre. deal a Sy Ho Bi the: they imagin reat deal pete considering i ces, The revolu' ties re, and cone was 2chleved ae ane ampectst prceerted i the eee fare ape Lire ese a: ir fa wie ie ae ah of st ue e feo not Pee anything that bettered Ghee That it was a profit- the profits that ie actually is operati inity are exbibiting te a eu et thas ae been Projected int te pee efforts, and naturally be- ‘pid operation in my time spite of the political philosophy propounded, continued to show something was seriously wrong. ae big fellows—the rcavtntiaee in quille Sanitorium @ ieteteot chairman aggrecan: of, Local sure ‘following pa- a substantial body of people, i ly re- (WA, visited tl who see room for improvement | strained the development of more | mdustry and what not boyed lov, be pon reat, ware alle in'o political Philosophy, and owerful engines, by disallowing eat See 1s In a sits, oa. the use f higher steam pressures | S0vernment, than was actualy, wid Gal since May 28 and directly given to the ma ows a Galant ae were pater oe ad for a time. ‘The limited capacity |the people, but that was to be George Wright, in since Decomber the Communistic party. Ee pug) piece hy of Europe | conveniently Tareottene Hein eee 3, 1950, from’ Local 1-85, od Economic Ch ‘as a hindrance to the expansion Bill Vuleano, in since April 4, The assumption that the pre: ef picasa putthe United "Darin the depression, ile ieee 1 ee valent political philorophy ‘has | States ef America was not s0| 05 nothing to prevent this self effort has built up | ties iaduat Jn, since, ocraes eed the tasane: of econo ares hidel , and oe ee \i- contained part of the world from | 2 nee iehine community at ae Sie Local 1-424, Prince cae wherein the: Teg navn fl eer lentift eee sil antes prosp: ste ingly, and it| Reindeer Lake in north-east Sas-| youn Hoya, in 2 June 18, 1949, See) AoaET eae compared vy d ue must have been the political phil- | katchewan. from Local 1 if ed, sometimes for nothing at all. : Starting last ith $14,000 | Marcy skerraty in’ sinco Mar with other nations, deserves some| Still there was. opposition, and | 0S0Phy th: ited it, for one ie last sear wes 1982, 2 {50 Squats examination as ether it is ee 4 mn conc ther reason. pat up by 16 members of the | sony ‘cranny in since December Soe au nok HO) Ute ORES eis Gal es a Daculinvly/enovene | Reindeer Lake Fishermen's Mare 14, 1981, from Local 1-283, C The qu question on whether the pre: Lae ae SneeTE pea me | Wete advocated, that today would Wace Cree nda. Yoan abe romans in snco valent e re the result ye irded wil a great eal ie 3 af 195. ‘rom nee a rai tebncera lee political piiless [space suspicion, Some reports made by | iety, the community now has a Wish rome in sites ee ophy, or whether the econo: Dev ent of Industry | government commissions were | ™odern fish filleting plant. th from, Local’ 1-11, has that were extant previously gave lus trialism developed in| conveniently shelved, because To date, the combined effo: ‘Yeon transferred to Shaughnessy rise to the present political phil- cist ‘Bulan Political thinking | they did not agree with the po-|0f the i oa ke ante otis Rosina at Uy ee si ne a iecar Tekbueh th te ? “bi pueecrl Ai i sevelePs peeel ae operative elleting, Hagen and Re ee Or eae paid ene slightly modified, although the : » in v fre , two Tosidences, a Since th econ ginies BEY greatly changed rahe se fain should anata eae d es comerclansen eee ng aot ar peceneeeas gates ete al 1-86 baw of some consideration? the colonies these sag [9f, mdiduals, there. would be! ity Iitchen 5 nite Sein trom Local 1-71 has Politieal philosophy must have aoe "raw materials and. food |eed for another war, if the de- wners! psn ireleeynay 1-80, has i “| pression was to be overcome, A Peter” Pearson, , its foundation on some sort. of | ts in exchange for manufac: Perse, amour daring the de | gh Mes hag been worked out to | gen release ie of such a ly poss hy | factured foods. How. théy | Pression, gave forth the state-| of Reindeer Lake's booming fish- ging based on sheer imagina. {had no control over the United | ment, that some way would have |ing industry. Co-operative effort ||| Du rng the past 2 months tion, although at times the be-| States, and a comparison between |‘ be found, to blast an opening | has raised the fish production on |||. flowers have been sent to tt ihe haviour of politicians would make | that country and Canada even | into, the markets of nord for mle 1,000,000 pound following Sisters, mem : of polit ; : ey eee Sisters, mi Pll an pl yg 5 | "Ne oh in| gga oe ome |e pense el ae ec fact, that what appeals the | World War, competition between red men usin lake’s |] been confined to hospital: ters are the economic veal the industrialized nations, for| Prosperity: arr: more Mav ee Co-operative have one ‘ith Hamer, St. Paul's; or what is used m ost 0 often rtful | markets to dispose of surpluses, | ” this. northern “eontinent, but cent a pound deducted from the ||| Elsie Gray, General; Made- Santeria alon; . La- | was increasing rapidl: ony | with an added sting this time, the | sales price of their fish, which is ||| line Olson, General; Ann on anions tte resizing as never [and more extaneous power bo-| United: States Was.) ought into | marketed by the Saskatchewan ||| Nichol, Grace Hospital; Alda be the arate the |sides manpower, was applied to| the war at a much earlier stage,| Fish Marketing Service. This ||| Hendrie, Royal Columbian. economical conditions they would|the production ds, and | than in the previous one, and the | money goes to pay off the loan||] We are pleased to report like, from the political conditions. | newer and better tools. The anal cea have ae ust peek ofthe the Gaclbpee tas Bonin that all these Sisters e i y c b of the co-operative have arrai Industrial_Revolution tically oe contol of isle Disc ngly difficult to cool off the caul- | that the deductio paid by natives ||| -tie: oataeeaeea ey role bas Been said, that a rebel- | markets” then extant, with then var, into whieh quite a | will 1 tee building up an MPRIEL BRADLEY nO: ASS . 0! ie people Hanlon competitors engaged number of new in; ave | equity in the co-operative. merely changes one set of mulets seethed to the a for another set, but does not | “ni ‘ The § an enormous Restricted Markets change the prevalent economies ; e ae THE PUBLIC xpansion on the North American} On the surfac oks as if stake creased, role, We it might be 2: | continent, et pba had been | too many nations have got the ention has been called to_the illegal operation of some ped) and transferred in own-| The Uni uation. | idea, that they should go into the of re (ental Mechanics using a DENTAL LABORATORY as an cree The United : States apecily was manufacturing business for t office and making Dental Plates for the public in Vancouver. Ay “fee. the important able to engage in , selves, which further re- We are now prepared to meet this unitate competition, using Pevolutionl tol AOE: aoa she tooling of aeteys i ee striction of fora those the bet aot mat terial for (be asome type of worl Industrial Revolution, and which | $190, into old and new industrial | who had in a mopo- Dental Plates made by a ealighst Boa It will se cralliitnes etees havin, nich kets. Not alone with this, in-|Jized the industrial bastnesethiyse ‘ost a Le more and ‘ae Tsecuraie, receipe foranie paid for touched parts of the world, ‘Thy | texnal markets were created by | what would happen if a peaceful income tonrde te Pevelntion began in E 2 a ‘4 new standards of employment for | settlement was reached, has the there are reaso fave, it | te hereon! lly, | proponents of sucecssful eco- DR. R. LLEWELLYN oe met plenty of opposition from the | *"4 the common man was buying | nomics via political philosophy prevalent political philosoph motor cars, which were regarded | guessing. How to get rid of the Phone: TAtlow torthentiinel cetthisese: alu. | Peter luxury. Possibly the surpluses without giving them 9 East Hastings Street, fete ae foe United Cigar Store) tion, the production gf national political philosophy had sometim is_ becoming. annoyingly Seah ee extrenely, Tinted to with sy ae accession of | closer, and aaa . 4 prosperity, ut ippears as 5 ms che ae ie be [Evi noe ee iz ay weal nations, t reply pee with more take Pa Puneet f European caintile aaa ted capaci x political ‘pilosophy een insion of the Industrial aoe iis, ial in the case of Russia boom in the face of the Bmnes oi oy re ine The Great Depression had arrived, and in OHNSON’S LOGGERS COMFORT and QUALITY A. W. Johnson ti 4183 ee suet Van r, B. Lo. ID-CRAFTED WITH FINEST SWISS LEATHER ee MacGREGOR’S MEN’S WEAR, PORT ALBERNI” pe abeulehied fies of a acity political philos ica New Rule ‘ied women work do aoe nave to sore as Thee after arriage before secon ee sing tain relief from dis auatifeation if she can prove that ie has rked for at least 60. ae since her marriage. Previously, code of at least 90 days’ work was required, Product of SIX UMIONS / *%& THE VANCOUVER PR CE is 1 UNION - PRODUCED BY MEN WOMEN W! BELONG TO ONE OF THESE UNIONS: Veacouver Typogrephical Union, Local 226 (TLC-AFL). Vencouver Printing Pressmen & Assistants Union, Lecel 25, (TLC-AFL). 4 ve Local 54 (TLC--AFL).) Bectrotypers & Stereotypers, Vancouver and Victorie, Lecel 88 (TLC-AFL). Venceuver Mailers Union, Locel 70 (TLC-AFL). Vencouver Newspaper Guild, Locol 207 (CCL-CIO), = THE VANCOUVER PROVINCE PAcific 4211 ‘