z B.C. LUMBER WORKER FROM PAGE 1 “MI LLARD” ion Leader in the Legislature, | te: phtanded with Mrs. Webster. ney of dian trade From Page 1 “INSTITUTES” The staff of the Institute in Victoria, which this year pre- The outstanding feature of the 7 sition sceoniing to President Whalen, was that the affair had attracted in eee large numbers ‘ai pees. of the students, thus b we e back- # 7 growth of’ the trade union yard.” bomceles movement. ; Se ere to be attained Memories Recalled The guest speaker in his ouens by the if Ces take a title role in the nation’s affairs,” ze prophesied. “As us build a greater unity, a bett we will ‘aevin 5 more moter ae force both and abroa days of the trade union move- ment, when oma life was con- horse flesh, of ‘women. ee children driven to degradin This man ot has played a all labor’s bat- tles in the Dominion, once goon ie ago. That the workers SrNre vee re! far distance aon iinet, was th a te aes see he st he affirmed, “With all the ne eed hi nd notwith ea eae their Tae aie to standing all the eet placed the Cae pioneers: ce ie trade | in our way, the goal i ig to union movment. ec forest e well worthwhile. ae our nice 9 cn are guilty. of rank eee he stated. ule will cae be pre- the of 0) of racy, for aie the trade sibs stand bulwark, is in its finest rae a conviction that there are extraordinary possi- piles in eres Bes and rtunity is d, ~ surpris ing ‘consequences a aoe through.” fiantly, he declared: con- sary ee ae with = Wworld ae it is eat: ” eaker e United stelvorters eee the wore of #1 eer, , as conducted f orkers in eon “Let “We nig Tre we shot remember,” he apology for pri mn ald make no xtend to ag ae and qualities of this heri- we may pass it on to them, we will reap tomorrow, aE ees generations.” major cithes good or evil.” The speaker predicted great | ¥é of ce Bes Hotel in- ment sud Joe Morri: a! Don ‘all in Joe Mi- au Gears Home, B.C. Federa- “The banquets held in each in- stance at the conclusion of the class sessions oS deli; sey arranged, and wi sons for 's well as the students. From Page 1 ‘CRASH’ should be more CGE aired. Inion’s He stated, “In acuta this accident with the survivors, I ecame convinced that the plane carried more passengers than there were’ seats avail-" able. Also, f ty nee Properly. One (Passenger is and no ba, Honorary life membership certificate in Local 1 pecently bestowed on Louie Anderson by Lloyd Whalen, ae of al, in ‘A, was the J Loc: recognition of Mr. Anderson’s 53 years in the sawmill . industry “Mk Anderson, of Icelandic descent, was born in Argyle, es toba, 66 years ago. His first job at the eo of 14 years, bb! sawmill where he worked 10 hours a day. His home was eight miles fom the mill and, being without transportation he was compelled ‘0 walk this distance i ae oe and back each di A strong union man, he joined the Shin; ingle Weavers? Union of meee in 1908 at Blaine, Washingt fon, and in 1936-7, he joined ie IWA. vows retire ed, Mr. Anderson, who is a ae wie daug] ter, and a son who is also a shingle weaver, pla! his time in wei spend the City = Meloraes There he will leisurely. ae future employ-~ ment pros} The Sioa “Local Secretary urged that further attention be Our e Canada” pespousibiity at this juncture of Yr, ihe 's hist Tm UNION OFFICIAL ‘ory is to develop he abi tity 0 meet the new chal- lenge of Today.” has shown a great | t] humanitarian spirit, deplored the Now Available w LE.L. Mod it Saw th diaphragm carburetor, yi Py prciatt 28 a sora 00 aw with rae attachments. tting Cutt achments available from IRA BEC Pa SON BECK BE Distributor LE.L. CHAIN SAWS Compbell River, B.C. ne 309F Nanaimo, B.C. Phone 1515 vivors, that more effective 2 might be taken to prevent: 2 currence in fut MITCHELL PASSES John Mitchell piteeion of at the age of 73, a wethy illne Santee the trade union movements Canada itai -HANEY BUSINESS GUIDE’ “RS 19 WEAR. During Mitchell’s pee e talks on a subject, he is trying to run things. If he is aie ‘he has lost interest in the organization, offic i If he is seen at the office, why doesn’t he get out. If he can’t be found, why don’t he come around more often. e does not agree that the boss is a ski he is a com- pany m: he is ignorant If hes " t home at en he must be out drinking. If he is at homes Aah is ducl If he Seen beat his ¢ Theat and yell strike, he is a concer- vative. If he does he is radical. If he doe: n't * stop to talk, his job has gone to his heat If to work who got into trouble, he . 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