8 B.C. LUMBER WORKER 2nd Issue, April Unions Ban Race Prejudice ¥ Wace ay 9 1. MEMBERS OF CHINESE COMMUNITY have friendly chat with Vic Forster, Secretary, Vancouver Labour Council, oyer a cup of tea. 2. TOM ALSBURY, President, Vancouver Trades and Labour Council dicusses community attitudes on race problems with Mrs. Rex Eaton and Mrs. Ethel Allardice (right), at Institute. | bie 3. PROFESSOR WILLIAM DIXON tells Race Relations Institute the facts | ee Seed about the Doukhobor problem as seen by the Commission of which he was a member. 4. EMMETT HOLMES (right) Local 1-217 IWA, Chairman of the general assembly of the Race Relations Institute plans his program with Gordon Purvis, Business Agent Building Service Employees Union, and Chairman of the Joint Labour Committee. CITIZENSHIP wa DEMOCRACY OUR. DUTIES : < 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 Union-Made A Business Fully Owned and Controlled In B.C. Since 1907 By Pierre Paris & Sons 51 W. Hastings Street Vancouver, B. C. ‘