8 B.C. LUMBER WORKER Second Issue, October Convention Seenes. ws ‘ | Eb, 1. ELMA_HANNAH, Canadian Director, n Workers of America, CIO-CCL as the sole woman guest speaker at the IWA Inter- national Convention proved that women are making a notable contribution to the trade union movement. 2. CHARLIE MILLARD, Canadian Director of the United Steelworkers, in forceful language told the convention about the struggle of his Union in the Northern Ontario gold fields. DELEGATES FROM TH DEEP SOUTH were most appreciative of Van- uver hospitality, and in the proof given in the conyention display that fancouver trade unions intend to combat racial discrimination. TRADE UNION EDUCATON is the main enthusiasm of the men who ather here before the Vancouver Labor Council explanatory display. . to R.) Joe Miyazawa, Frank Dean, Emmett Holmes and Ed Kenney. . EAST MEETS WEST, when H. Landon Ladd and Earl Patterson of the Eastern Canadian Region confer with B.C, District Officers, Stuart | M. Hodgson, George Mitchell and William Gray. RESIDENT A. R. MOSHER, was honored at a luncheon under the pices of the Executive of the B.C. Federation of Labor and the I Executive of the CCF. BC LOGGING AGENCY E \ F AND I SEE SIR, YOU WEAR DAYTON 6¢5 \