e invitation of the the International et. will hold nada. Thi “ine ae as First World Labor School to be held in open in pant, “Alberts, on Pete: 8 B.C. LUMBER WORKER ae une Labour Congress of Free Trade Unions its 1957 1 hole a 1 Seminar in Ca- will also be revi Af ze students will, for these four days, live at tthe homes of emda e. in- general take part in as many activi 338 ae eC On September the Seminar ou Beene in ae city of To- aeeaed hy gs has ae “Canin r Con, invita- tion? ae Set in one fae fe iahiy scene eae aun: we believe soe ‘ion to = a he r understan of the ile labor should play in aes industrialized and nar nn move to Montreal for a one-day “open house” session. ‘ogra The main theme of the Semi- nar will be “The esi ee ‘e think, too, that there is e: fr the world, see our country, ob- parte etic’ activities of our labor and meet with as nations”. A study of the economic Heute ee are . a de- man; to see first hand our democratic il areas and institutions and in general, our lope et ntries ees Me to| Way of life. We, on the other vide psi: and ce feria hand will have a good opportun- iy assis’ ity of learning something of the The cay of such problems 0: other trade union- cies as the United Nations (ON) | ists, particularly in th ceow cat —international Labor Organiza- developed areas, We that tion (ILO: cational, Scientific and Cul! experience is in the best ‘teres emi nization (UNESCO) tater Conference of Bani seniaee is 80, divided a: de Trabajadores (0. = e Organization merican |20 stu the United States will be studied. In addi-| States, SOR st ee from Latin tion, the trade union situation— | America an gna the Caribbean, 10 in No: ene anil A pantie dents f, urope, Asia and — Asia, and Afri a | Africa. TWENTY-YEAR-OLD HELMUT FRANKE is a carpenter from Hamburg who ii is continuing a tradi- tion which date: tes | back to the twelfth century. put on tl 's tour velour vest and bell -bottom trousers, white as lars) Black hat and a single earring and started off on foot for a of Europe, , Workin In Geneva wher H. a. CONSTRUCTION COMMENCES D, Ore.—Construction of a obtained, accordin| ing to an ann ‘0 work within a radius of it gain experience abroad a sixty Peden nd to im with th ofan a new Ene at the International Taboun! Office hea mae The rules of the ene don’t permit him ute rg da uring ig tia peri ‘iod, the purpose of whic! ich is i SOON ildi come one rade recently by William L. pe oreay SSE epaas Sealed $109,- presented a figure of Printers of among the woods used from the Pacific Noroneet ”” Botkin said, = designed. ie building ‘and will and “Om street parking ‘or structio reported that the build- nd. stone i Beeaeei hei pe erty. ‘ Botkin stated that the wood- workers had been setting aie a MORE COMMERCIAL FAIL- URES IN 1954—The number of Hal “LIMITED See to $32,818,000, average Tetley per failure increasing 18%. The Dental Association hes for bidden Dr. R. Llewellyn Douglos (Old Doc) from announcing publi Dr. R. Llewellyn Douglas Vancouver 1, B.C. St. 712 ag (Gamer of So Alex B. Macdonald eae & Solicitor ry Public 751 Granville Street UVER, B.C. Telephone TAtlow 6641 SOLICITOR TO THE 1.W.A. How They Voted. OTTAWA ( es of special eanteres to labor, talged in th in 1953. ind 0} MOTION DATE BY May 25/54 CCF Feb. 8/55 CCF Feb. 15/55 PC July 27/56 CCF Jan. 29/57 CCF Mar, 28/57 CCF e PA) — Following are some of*the is- which have been ince By checking ae list, and ee the politi- ca | party to wine your M mn fi ember of Parliament Pelones: OW acne voted on each proposal. SUBJECT For voluntary re- weceriey cheek - off nio) Ye CCF LIB. a Nay Nay sees see re- Taebie chee ne off Nay 20 of union di Ye: Yea 11 Yea Nay 113 a Yea 7 For eee pay for Yea equal work . Nay 106 Yea 12 “Al nnual waliaya — to pro- Yea Nay Nay For olaniar re- Yea 25 Nay 4 iS mend- icizing crease ii ational product since 1949