8 B.C. LUMBER WORKER t 2nd Issue, July IWA Strike Scenes “ee me 1. COOPERATION between AFL Wa and CIO in current strike in North- west against lumber Br) _____ shown by above consultation among ‘ . Trig Pedersen, Financial Secretary of CIO Woodworkers Local 5-36, } Longview, Wash., left; Eli F. Beeler, = Business Agent of AFL Inland Boat: mens Union of the Pacific, Colum- bia River Division, center, and Arlie ‘Anderson, Business Agent of Long- AI R i view Boommen’s IWA Local 11-107. 0 Boatmen who do all sorts of routine work on tugboats and barges plying —! - ; Columbia river, are honoring ClO and AFL picket lines. OCal ‘ 5~ 6 2. ARTHUR OLSEN and Otis Powell . maintain guard at Weyerhacuser's SS pulp gate. 3. HOLIDAY OR NOT, Woodwork- ers of Local 9-66, Steveson, Wash., had their picket lines manned over Ath of July weekend, Picket Captain Litton, right, was inspecting line when photo was taken. With him Horry Smithers, left, and Don Gra- ham. Stevenson Plywood company plant, which ordinarily has 170 men et work stands vacant in back- ground. These men wonder what employers are talking about when they discuss “average” $2.16 hourly wages. 4, RAINING AND CHILLY, but picketing Woodworkers at Long Bell company’s main west gate rigged, their tent to protect them, From left, Arley Anderson, Business Agent of Longview Local 11-107; W. A. Weyerhacuser Plant Com- mitteeman of Local 5-36; Longview, Art Windom, picket; Poul Kennedy, Local 5-36 President, and E, M. Senter, wearing hard hat os rain het, Tent produces shade on sunny devs. 5. LONGVIEW LOCAL 36 Strike Committeemen, officers and visitors Should you suffer accidental foot’ injury, could YOU buy new feet are shown above. Ladies are Local : af z Recording Secretary, Edith Groton, as easily as a pair of Paris Safety Boots, which.might have protected ~ seated, and Belle Kerr, also memb a : sWelfere Committee, Others, YOU from such foot injury? of Strike Welfore Committee. Others, The wise woodworker runs no needless risk, and invests in the con- from left, Paul Kennedy, Arley Anderson, Nels Wicks (Vice-Presi~ dent), Walt Jones, Arch Tracy (Reading Secretary), Jack Gilbert, Karl Jonasson, Wes Paxton, Trig Pedersen (Business Agent), Ed Wend, Dick Krueger, R. W. McEwen and Dewey Spears. (Identificotions by Tom Cawood.) 6, PICKETS C. B, Johnston and R. D. Spears pose in rain for photo while Arley Anderson waits just in- side tent’s beck door porch.: This was at Weyerheeuser’s main gate. tegen rr ne Pierre Paris & Sons £1. 8, MAYBE IT'S not his regular job, tinuing protection of the Paris Satety Boot WITH BROWN BOXCALF UPPERS AND “SURESTEP’ OIL PROOF KORK SOLES AND HEELS. but he con hues 5 sa ere om 51 W. Hastings Street Vancouver, B. C. ' old corporetion. W. : A Family Business Owned.and Operated In B.C. For 47 Years