y Swap RENCE Mills and Camps Views VANDALE By LAW) Financial Secretary, Local 1-357, IWA “I wholeheartedly agree that the lumber operators are pricing themselves out of the market because of their unholy desire for abnormal statement wa: ging camp, V rofits.” been wad) by a et of fallers in his e: vite “the ‘ete? | Loe: al 1-357 eave an invita ti nd someone in to Local 1-868 to v- the various Spertions in the fe aed ex- & aie x of a pain Local with a Local s | build accommod camps. I’ll bet nae ane Boss Me his shack o ny five minutes away from his o! t be plete understanding of the prob- that is conn ised roan ok up log" |lem and a thorough knowledge ging operat a I|by the membership. upsearee ae io We all realize, as well, that we cyan “patter Jake | must have the best material pos- me in tow and from |sible in the District icers quae on, nether was no rest for on the negotiating commit. wicked. visited as many i are to complete wit! camps, booming grounds and ai the “legal beagles” of the em: MONTREAL (CPA)—It must be obvious that no ith; led id or body can have an even c in family ite Sie ie world, a distinguished Mor of Bin e hi ell Garin assist- ill E FBisst “Stop worrymg! I’m positive Santa’s strike will be over by Christmas!” T to give complete medical Robbe rs! care to all, we cannot af- ford not to give pure water to all,” said Dr. Gardner. “If some dit haorernment prone Ges Tein typhoid laden water, the lumbia which has been given |epidemie will quickly spread to extravagant ae ig busi- ea SPUre nada cae npeRCTuPATTNE api supply. Likewise Dr. Gardner ment to the private ineareyes |eontinued, idemie of infu: mpanies — in ae emier | NZ he eginning among those un- Bennett thinks that the insur- able to obtain. adequate medical 7" — A Liberal ice leorapaniea aralrebitaa then cae wi [giulekly. spreads antiga ite) tats te 2 discovery public. fe faa ae testi insist o1 shoul n : Gover a? any broad “principle “hn medical at now to ie ae that mi strikes could be eliminated if given fair salaries, Ene nt Insurance Howard Boot! hey 2 director the British Colum! e 0 all who Hingledmillgtas ipossibley aries ployer, and then as a last resort, clumbia Automobile eed it, and they shovld Tend ay aaawente ray ualdvtewe’ One ing back ay (cones enay between Jif necessary, strike action. etstoelaciony aac thalithe movin every effort to carry out any midnight and 2:00 every night or| Sometimes, it wi that | lal government ay take | veasonable scheme for its provi- morning! the strike should take place fir a its | Son, heveaids! It ig oun Mea Bas 1 Val d do away with all the “farce” S mi Se ne © companies | provide the services skill: Educational Value f conciliation, ete. A strike vote Provide lower rates. nd yours to supply the facilities s taken before “real bar-| _ MY. Boothe, reporting on a re-|\/ require,” the doctor told hi ” starts. een? infer view awith Premier Ben- audience of Church women. nett, said: “The premier is very : orale Threatened perturbed over the way privat ‘mine Democracy eee a penn emo thet! Sometimes an aura of tery [companies are handling auto in-| Proper medical care is much mess & pers pone) eCH A880 recalls). (as iin theseauarG Ik | surance, He said that Somthing more than just the proper ad- | busin va cce arity ipariicular Pie ee River Dales Go, Lid. The notice should Hevionelin the way of giv- | ministr tion of medicines, Dr. | their Svorlers 514 sa) resent poperab emi bcemes that the rates and Doubt, fear, poy-|share of the profits, Where this aa ais posi tires dave tetene they in-|to the public or else the govern- exty and ide cuit el eee tee al: ‘tried it has worked ef- Fevanee ea have ae ea tended i shut down, reads: “Due ae ey duld take over.” le in encouraging disease, just | fectiv a to mstances beyond our con- | = RACH ie be] trol, the Camp will be closed i wiveiseen® frombtimel t down.” Did D cember 14th ave Rete ere the employers have |22¥thing to do with this cireum- 2 f iness? Usuall play of tl against another, more particular- ‘ions., ly coe negotiations., We have seen, yea: atte year e em- uit bara write supple- mentary agreements for the dif- ferent sections e industry, eg., sawmill, logging, plywood and shingle. Is it intimidatio weapon? Is seniority violation HORGEITS unseen is would be disastrous, but s Soom the eonueceaitone nana) the | ora convinced Vaanievseitiatian discussions at the meetings, it is sok i u exchange between Local Unions ardly likely that this will come | oF in toyy mation, views sind educa- aboub! The menbers’ axel sway Onin BERTIE Oe eee ahead of the ators on this Y phe! “They've learned the “hous |than eve ianane ani yy ee cen ta! the questions asked at the meet- way, ae Nes opanaaeVetiligees fueat ae aELGeI Tee eceenead still t a bond could be created RalseuRumors hereby a better understanding : as an added impetus in one le: I had to bene ae you Vea (B.S. The mill is stil running. Anot pee story mak. al laughed at Sie one but unfor- | 4 som tunately there ie members REGIN ng e sey) dnsubanse had the sawmill svonceea d te Bae interacts of the lr nsured e ie Mail A (CPA)—A co-opera- nounced company president R. 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