B.C. LUMBER WORKER 2nd Issue, June IWA. Members Elected To House Of Commons. TOM BARNETT Former ist Vice-president, Local 1-85, IWA. ARNOLD PETERS Staff member District No. 2, IWA. RD FRANK HOWA President, Local 1-71, IWA. ies address- the United Auto Workers mn Constitutional Convention. in BRIEF iN BRIEF BRIEF ‘astern Unions Merge ODBRIDGE, ONT.—When the 225 employees at Pies Robin. son Darts cturing Company ot P Because You hse to Know seni ing into plese pede on this polars ay BCLW REP. ORTER “Why all this a about Union wi ie U.S. vied Tessie the legates have million tees bor oe orried ie APE-CtO i is also very wor- vied mn fro A ca such "et ation’ orthoed ae run exclusively by the emp! Aniae ers, Derlegment in the investiga- tions to date shows that employ- agree with members of Pua that something should be don are as much to blame as ae wala where corruption has red. “On uch ntered into srament of these fun coe are Htiie red ie the unions and the em- ployers. “Othe are run by unions and some ee! by the em. dyer a deal oe as. Disleny Wo: Bs ers ae nio’ us off 15 ce amracionss $800, 000% was drained off by th gangsters. The company must have been aware of the shenani- ers chip in Cae ew ploy “|e ‘aon dollars a year, ¢ workers about $2.3 billions. ine ates were cast in the secret ballot. arment Wo rkers | NEW YORK—Davyid Dubinsky, president of the 450,000-memb: eens Ladies Garment Workers’ Union (AFL-CIO- CLO) lead in a new labor move to sho iow the public that mis- os obstacle to labor the now-famous deal made ae the Western Conference of the Teamsters, the commissions prcsenves Sneed ct the | Were unusually high, It migh aes hat they | have been suspected that th Praised One fund that has won univer- sal praise is that of the UM Latest “report revealed 130 mil things for the eonatecents chair- ajor trade foc not paren or i jority of the leaders, mtly made public a page ay Li 1956 receipts rH sdhucsnent of 134 health Be fi it th the mpiay and ii ree segment of the rank- of rank-and-t re LGWU locals in Canada and the U.S. Beck to Stand D WASHINGTON — Dave Beck, praise nt the ‘Teamsters! roblem Guat ta pew sieally a moral ai agen al problem,” he said. the next peers convention, scheduled for late September i in Miami, The Alex B. Macdonald te Barrister & ogg eee Pe 751 Granville Street ppeaabdased B.C. Telephone TA TAtlow 6641 TO THE LWA ish Communists Set rea steadily in recent years, eyents in Poland and Hungary, and the de-S Stalinization pret in the USSR haye been cited as the cause of the sharper 1957 dec! Machi “ - Off MONTREAL—George P. Sch ted general | Vice-president of the Tnternational Teaeting of eee oe by acclamation, me poe followed a referendum amon, union’s 900 thous: Backs SueSL Su ery ie United ae aes Caper Sine ee been declared by the 101 thousand-member Canadian Confederation of Labor, and the Rassemblement, Que- group. bee's rahe reform per Guild On Strike a eee, ices reciaas lash communism, ~aoclaliam and fiscal year, the fund Raa in more MO the aon now tang special pains to give ser 's full accounting of such ORE AWARDED DISTRICT POST Announce: See rad made sanity by Disi Presi- dent Joe Morris, ike under authorization of the District JACK MOORE Exe ecutive Board, he has ap- fated thie addition to the OFFICERS INSTALLED At the iat meeting of the IWA District Executive Bae natallation was com- embers elected to 2nd president, ‘and Willie wit son, elected pres cay too) their oaths of of cordance with ouatitational requirements. unionism without distinction. 7th AVE. & MAIN STREET IWA DISTRICT OFFICERS Owe PLYMOUTHS From J pe elON MOTORS The tombe: ind rill cena” With “TORSION-AIRE” SPECIAL FINANCE PLANS ARRANGED FOR IWA MEMBERS POBNE TON MOTOR CO. LTD. (Right + next door to B.C. District Council No. 1) urio PLYMO UTH ' Ride VANCOUVER 10, B.C.