B.C. UMBER WORKER A Tradesmen Demand Action 1. TRADESMEN went into huddles such os this after mass rally to dis- cuss special plant problems. 2, ANDY SMITH, Local 1-357, chairs mass meeting of IWA tradesmen and with Neil Shaw (left) Local 1-367, and Lloyd Whalen (right) Local 1-217 reports on the discussions with Forest Industrial Relations Ltd. re- garding tradesmen’s rates and classifications. 3, GLIMPSE OF ARENEX MEETING, New Westminster, when 600 IWA tradesmen unanimously rejected employers’ proposals for adjustment of rates, and urged further negotiations, 4,-& 5. EMERGENCY MEETING of District and Local Union Officers held _ at Parksville on tradesmen’s issue required hurried plane flight by Van- | couver Committee. Rough weather compelled a landing at-Nanoose Bay, where neither floats nor skiffs were available. Officials made the best of the cold sea, and the barnacles, and here the photographer caught George Mitchell wading ashore, and “Stu’’ Hodgson and Lloyd Whalen returning to the plane. “The Standard of Quality For 46 Years” The B.C. Light Cruiser’ DESIGNED FOR B.C, LOGGING CONDITIONS, ON EXCLUSIVE PARIS LASTS, AND SOLD FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY BY A PIONEER. B.C. FAMILY OF SHOE CRAFTSMEN. A i Union-Made A Business Fully Owned and Controlled In B.C, Since 1907 By Pierre Paris & Sons ' 51 W. Hastings Street Vancouver, B. C |