B.C. LUMBER WORKER gers’ Local 1, VIOLATION OF THE HEALTH ACT is shown here in this bunk house view of the Alaska Pine Company's Moresby Camp, Queen Charlotte Islands. The following is an excerpt from “Regulations For The Sanitary Control of Industrial Camps,” Section 11, (C)—In Every bunk house the storage of suitcases and other articles under beds and the'drying of clothes in the sleeping room is prohibited. gs 2. MORESBY CAMP DRY ROOM is totally inadequate for a camp of seventy men and is made almost impossible by the Company using it as a store room as may be seen by the old oil stove, box of toilet tissue, coil of hose, oil can and the Moresby Camp Safety Sign. . 3. WASH ROOM AT MORESBY CAMP consists of these old wooden tubs which by the pained look on this logger’s face, failed to clean his washing. 4. JUSKATLA EXFCUTIVE MEMBERS of Local 1-71, IWA, Left to right, front row: Earl Robbins, Pat Chapman, Jovon Jayic, Jack Hannah. Back row: Pete Hansen, Bill Wilkinson, Walt Albrecht, John Person, Henry Delisle, Pete Tenik. 5. GENERAL MEETING of the Juskatla Sub-Local of Local 1-71, WA. 6. NORTHERN PULPWOOD Sandspit Comp members of Local 1-71, IWA., waiting for their general meet- ing to begin. Pierre Paris & Sons. Makers ae Fine EBoots loa Bae ds half a century