ee a eer ee ee ee ee ee. a a Second Issue, October B.C. LUMBER WORKER ni Convention Scenes 1. DANNY SAILOR, the IWA tree-climbing champion, was the recipient bye handsome trophy for his famous exploits, when the presentation was made by Vice-President Jim Dicey at the Convention Banqu: 2. OFFICERS’ REPORT COMMITEE, Jos, Kneeland, Chairman; Ernie Boulet; Lecal 1-80, Secretary, hod the difficult task of ing an ex tended review of the Union’s activities, and found them in good order. 3.. VETERAN ADOLPH GERMER (right), one of the most popular figures 3; the convention is here again queried by « delegate on his every-ready fkrormation regarding the early days of trade unionism in America. 44, THE FOLIAGE DISGUISES two alert delegetes, with widely different tackgrounds, but ready to fraternize, Tara Singh, Local 1480 (right) and Rolph Ross, Dorena, Oregon. ‘ 5. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE, Jacob Holst, Local 1-363, Chairman, Ssravelled some knotty problems orising from demands for ‘amendments a good foot rule FOR THE MEN IN THE FRONT LINE OF B.C.’s PRIMARY INDUSTRY AVOID FOOL INJURES NV SS... STEEL TOE STEEL TOE SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE PARIS ARCH- SUPPORT LAST. UPPERS OF WATERPROOF CHOCOLATE OIL-TAN AND NON-SLIP OIL-RESISTANT PAN-CORD SOLES AND HEELS. Pierre Paris & Sons £0. 51 W. Hastings Street A Family Business Owned and Operated In B.C. For 47 Years Vancouver, B. C.