16 _ -BBC. LUMBER WORKER B.C. MERGER POSTPON ED e unions in British Columbia were startled this the B.C. g a vice was received tha ie convention ge the province, scheduled earlier a De oe in the of October. Dates now propos: m- ber 15-. tal : Statement issued from the of- ice the B.C. etenition of vention, therefore, it has been y of Labor explained ‘the situation foll to postpone the merger conven- “one of the aflinted local of beac Reaper Rear pra ot Coneecs | order to all BG Tels tensi Caen to eet on November 14, and con- Bidet vendorsadon soap itmetaeted taken by their Executive.” Fishing Now In ales of their officers to consum- te a merger at iia pine aus an o Uniege Comiibtee “ata Sane with the merger convention. ‘mie there is any question stitutionality. “Therefore, is Et ehoeny better | ct make preparation for a con- vention of they 5 "trade Union ‘PA)—A proposal OTTAWA (C to pa coverage of the Unem- Pp 0. convention of “the loyment Insurai tance Act to in- Union Congress makes provision | fishermen has been introduced in con: for a 90-day call for their - SS |) HUB HUMOR of sented extensive dimtnistea tive difficulties. If the proposal becomes law, some 72,000 employed and self- d b RAS) RIVE} oe s iedve cee its in the vicinity of Penny, enc, et ae swept from stor: Saige! more rage hp big, pi raed Only meth Be | f co-operative fishing organiza- tions will be eligible to draw un- gmplontabitl penehtaz SAN FRANCISCO TAILORS LTD. IWA To Charge Long and Son sion to prosecute has been granted the IWA by the fees Relations Board in regard to alleged unfair labor prac- tices in the operetiong of Long & Son Ltd, Kamloops. Evidence was submitted to show that a Sane of workers had been discharged without proper cause, and because they were members of the IWA pay Ispeak to the man who e that book on Ju Jitsu?” LOANS VALUES GALORE AT. The On suits, overcoats, watches, Hub’s ANNUAL te : See CLEARANCE SALE. Example: Hamat career ts: Gabardine, Flannel, or Syorsted El poe Sacks. Reg. 12.95. NO all articles of value. BRAY “ose pee 130. * (Use our free credit plan!) STORAGE see ib. sien crt bag- aults while out are 52 WEST HASTINGS Wage Hikes Less Than 10c¢ June gel of the Economics and Research Branch of the Federal Dee ment of Labor discloses that 77 percent of the e i and al of ur. be greatest number of wate rate increases was in the 5-cent to 9.9-cent per hour OTTAWA (CPA) — jodern record for the feat of parliamentary sittings was es- stablished by the House of Commons u 0) on August 1. On that day ‘ird session of the 22nd Parliament since Confed- ips had met for 141 sitting e session started last Janu- 740 and has been i in eae dnubdaly with the exception f the Easter recess. Morning id Satui ba | ere intro- sage of legislation ‘which must be enacted before adjournment. SIGN UP THAT or NON-MEMBER ! ¢ eG sa 45 EAST SANS VANCOUVER, B.C. Publication date of the next issue of the B.C. LUMBER WORKER is August rope cae for ad copy is August 9th and for news copy August ray : R LBASSA tial tf Representing the Organized Logg. Sk cal ee Ge a B.C. PUBLISHED TWICE MON’ ‘HE FIRST END THIRD THURSDATS BE @ International Woodworkers of America (CIO-CCL) Tet Cou => 3 ie OFFI oA Presiden’ Bic —nnvseenee SOQ Morris Ist Vic <= William N. Gray dna Vise-Prosident Stuart M. Hodgson 3rd Vice-President 1d. Fieber Sccretary-Treasurer LT Gecrge Hi itonell Intern: ae Mem! _——_— Walter F. Allen dress a fe psadisations t oponca FS eae Secretary-Treasurer = Dickens 5261-2 ver, Subse) aie ae eter 50 per,annum Aavertising Representative__G. A. Spen: Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Dept, “Ottawa 27,500 COPIES PRINTED IN THIS ISSUE KEEP YOUR MONEY SAFE... when you're travelling! Traveller’s cheques Protect you against loss of your money while travellin; You can obtain Traveller's Pi at our nearest branch — we ta more than 700 to THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. 100 Branches In British Columbia