B.C. LUMBER WORKER 9 operation loggii di - 66 ° . ° ” der the Department of Railways.| This Union Will Support You’ direction of He Di istrict icer's. nterio: A outcome ee tain and recommendations fu: Ute’, iy Jives during the past aon be- provements possible. This led to lthrough the minds of lumber ae jgmplovers, and the areal but touching ceremon; se om s Y eae ost gratifying to repor ine cea eae ecnoal safety program on the job in the by major Interior operations, the Ke pi en bed. accident frequ rate is stead- een Piainis, or frac. ily being lowered. The energetic Sroaies that aie eee 2; i are eran ah safely any more to me or Gorin Gon: Throughout Han whole “ere, rd beside the bed of some close both in the Novthern and South- exe 1) “no hopes” before that fatal Ce 7 © fae inddeeey otithe: foumier ap- palling i at deaths and crip- ic er knowing what Cons ciows, nev g pling accid mee RICT PRESIDENT Joe Morris in his address to the IWA J: , afet: seul mion 30th, in the Steel Hall, stressed the fact that all IWA members were entitled to, and were receiving f safety I am sure we'd soon sili 5.0) the benefit of the Safety Program in District 1 id be noted as a resul ect the wife and children left of experience gale ed in the In-} texion ane organization of the “The IWA Has Done Well” ered manana oce the sun to. the strength of the gene cal 5 izati program of the want chair” where Daddy used Union, especially in organizing ‘ the unorganized. s employee would be forced to We have proved the truth of afety by the s ae confidence in the Union. Safety Director was ap- ered aa British Columbia to attend the annual Congress of the National Safety Council held in ities His selectio eet thal accepted as a tribute to the Union's “etomnpsuta as in the field of safety. Alaska Visited As es av rector’s aj etrance at the “Con- aad eden ees, PATOROWAL intet and also t9 help xa a similar meen Territory of eae CHIEF INSPECTOR Arthur Francis of the Workmen’s Compensation Board addressing the IWA Cont. Next Issue District Safety Conference in the Steel Hall, January 30th, in Vancouver. . Council ppmels poe of me pie Safety Confer Approved by the District anata 1. That Report ts from Local Safety Councils be printed and ie Co a mths: me uncil Meeting in septate: and Annual Meeting at the ime of Convention. 3. That Safety Council Conferences be held on Saturday. 4, That recommendations from pistsieh ay Couneil to District Executive Board be accompani a written ex- planation as to the intent of the eeean Pua of re- gomusends (tony from the District rie e Board, be re- a ae ith a written explanation as the reasons for 5. That, she View ma the fact, that the National Safety Council ‘bo: a Local Unions not at present t_ members, tional Safety Council. ‘How are you getting along at; “Fine. I’ve reached~the high- home since your wife went| est point of efficiency, I can ae away?” my socks on from either end.”