a 952 — tom A¥izref ns | Loggers... May We Be of Service To You SUITS TOPCOATS - SPORT JACKETS WE CAN FIT ALL SIZES AND TYPES Regulars — Shorts — Talls — Stouts Sizes 34-52. \— 1. DISTRICT PRESIDENT J. S. Alsbury congratulates three WA members on election to Legislature and discusses strike plans. All three M.L.A.’s- elect were on strike duty. 2, CCL.UNION INSTITUTE proved success through cooperation of these trade union and University officials. (Left) Dan Radford CCL Director; Frank Dean, Chariman Labor Council Education Committee; Al Hartung, IWA Internatonal President; Dr. G. Shrum, Extension Department, UBC; ; and Jim Bury, Secretary, Labor Council, oN 3. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM of the IWA was given substantial aid through cooperation of the Canadian Congress of Labor and the Vancouver Lobor Council. Here CCL Education Director, Howard Conquergood (seated centre) is advised by local committee which includes Les Laxton, Local 1-357 IWA and Emmett Holmes, Local 1-217 |WA. 4. IWA OFFICIALS leave Vancouver Court House when charges of con- tempt for alleged violation of on anti-picketing injunction were dropped by Coastal Towing Co. Ltd. (Left) Jacob Holst, Fred Fieber, District Pre- sident J. S. Alsbury, George Mitchell, Stuart Hodgson, “Jocko” Colwell, Joe Morris, and John T. Atkinson. 5. GREEN GOLD the IWA weekly radio program, heard on CJOR at 9:15 p.m. every. Thursday was an effective medium of information for wood= workers on the coast, as presented by IWA officials, Here at the micro- Phone are shown Rae Eddie, MLA, Business Agent, Local.1-357 IWA, and Ed Linder, Financial Secretary, Local 1-80 IWA. - 6, NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL Congress program holds the attention ‘of the three IWA delegates who took an active part in the woods products section of the 12,000-member session held in Chicago recently. (Left) Ed Kenney, International Research Director; John T. Atkinson, District Sofety Director; Leo Stadnyk, Acting-Secretary, District Safety Council. 7. CCL SECRETARY MacDONALD Presents brief of the Canadian Con- gress of Labor to the Prime Minister and members of the Federal Cabinev before President Mosher and 150 CCL representatives including District’ President Alsbury.