B. Cc. LUMBER WORKER UNIONS REJECT ISOLATION nach oe aa f trade w intries nee it rejects the ey, of echt eat seed sung” te iano it Joseph A. Beirne, Communi es “We for cooperation, integration and) first-class citizenship for allan for a better ermnity 3 iy ie text of the statement foll 1— Ast union member is ee ea foremost a citizen of his community. seg a union must cooperate with his Tallow citizens in nna to work, t eae, t be concerned about the availability. oe adequate ith welfare and pecekiional services for the whole com: pts: have a responsibility for the health and welfare of their members and thei eir families Which extends beyond the nly the x, but xtends to vain isa aoa tb meet ae aap or family citizens. t be prepared to meet those social esis critic india or families cannot meet or meet adequately with their own ple, they men of or- nized Be Gataent "has the basic See ae meeting the broad health and welfare needs of the ccupy an important position in meeting the social welfare ade of the eee within th : 4 bh researdl 8—It is the responsibility of organized labor to Clans with other community ips in improving the and while at the same imal eee about available health and welfare services Reiger 4 ous ver form should be given on the basis of regardless of the cause of the need and without regard color or national origin. See erticn of social problems is preferred to the best treat- ment of social ills, 6th Largest Country Votes Indonesia is the most recent Asian country to practice political Bcye democrac: Attaining independence from the Dutch in 1949 after 350 years of foreign rule, fais jyouns country has just completed its first nation-wide elec’ redit for freedom must go to the UN for its success in pale re new Republic. (LIAPS) PAC WINS CASE (CPA) — A legal ‘as exercising its iat of eke ea, he de- lar The suit was launched last year by US Attorney-General Herbert ‘07 respect of a radi appear. 2 nie atiata Gronl eve Free Speech Sudge Picard declared in dis- gs = |Strike Action “|To Be Curbed A) — The type of oe anes missing the suit that “the union s not making expenditure n behalf of a political candidate. It desired to in: mbers Hho i di es. It was exercising the right of i speech.” The UAW charged that the indictment Cea it was “an unconstitutional effort of the Re- LONDON (CP. to the railway workers today y is the type that wi plied to the whole of the labor movement tomons ray Cotterill, United Steelworkers, declared in a sp the 13th annual convention of -the Ontario Federation of Labor condemning ee arbitration. ca ee tat eech to| ad Chairman John Feikens dates aaa the union.” vention in the Hotel Ta eal gave unanimous support to a xe- 01 guaranteed a strike rather than preventing it”. * Wrinkle: The nick of time. would “deprive workers of tl right to strike. ction on the compulsory Ont. Federation Re-Elects Hughes LONDON Sond — All the | Provincial Federation of Labor officers of the Ontario Federa- | (TLC) later this year and loses ys tion of Labor a were re- its separate identity. lu- elected for a further term at | ney, Textile rs, and Rich- the Federation’s 13th annual | a es ney, United Auto at the Hotel London Wor Were re-elect “d Only the position of Secretary-| Cle idd was returned as Treasurer and Executive Com- | Secretary-Treasurer rea as nS hl of 225 s to 40 over Stai 4 Thornley, Rubber Workers. ee = nate Members re-élected for a Rhodes ther a arbitration issue taken ion included: Cl: leaders in Ottawa to place uBinoastyie etituide to compul- sory arbitration on record; a 5 Zaz compulsory ees cal that ¢ OFL Executive rend a letter © Prime Minister peers stating the attitude Be the eration on compulsory es tion. To Sa Strikes” terill stated that all ake tition in Canada had out of the Railway Dis- (cc); George Barlow, (Retail) enroeee ean Palerm (ACWA id William Punnett (Rubber Wor rkers). was P epplied to railway oes oy: pplie t | whol copy is Februcry 23rd and for ne || & issue of the B.C. LUMBER ved te ee cee tes ¥ ON THE FIRST No. 1 (CIO-CCL) —>> Joe Morris . Gray Dealing with the current dis- pute ke aoe the railway ¢ sora- panie: pl rr, “not one bit” of gti be tween the parti ies has and ig ees offer because gov- gt nee said that cae evil ee no mas ne a Lacan zs Laer | Orders. BANKING BY MAIL i See for yourself — today. in ny. Use Canadian Bank of Commerce Money THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Money Orders! The federal hyena ihad nies hen you want to send money by mail, Sra an iiivusteialldiaputes, He use Canadian Bank of Commerce money charged, because its attitude was orders. Y n bu at any Com- Eeining but rere ea merce branch in British Columbia. They trikes”. When the right to strike can be mailed safely in. be taken away, collective ie Dareait: = dily. Reape ren saailie is co eae easy to do. British Columbia