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"FUTURE HOME LOCAL 1-357 IWA NEW ‘WESTMINSTER

| Artist’s sketch of the proposed aay Pe sion roof. This is the outcome of the desire of | Two board rooms will accommodate 50 a
to house the activities a Local 1-357 IWA, woodworkers to emphasize uses of wood 28-200 Eee Plan “B” will require com-
New Westminster, reproduced Sieue is soon terior et Ryaws Le die ob the pletion of the entire project in one stage to
| to be submitted for approval of the Local - P include the auditorium seen in the sketch at
l Union membership, meeting in a special gen- BE pene teil be considered by one em- the rear. This is designed to seat more than
eeting of their Building Society. The bers. Plan “A, now recommended by the 500. Estimated cost of this plan will be $178,-
architect’s design, which is attracting wide- Soci ciety's directors, icontemn lates construction 000. The new building, when given authoriza-
spread attention for its architectural beauty in two stages. The mated cost of the first tion by the membership, will be erected at 8th”
and eget aise. sonception, features wooden ie is $86, 000, and val provide five Beate Ave. and 12th St. Ample parking space for
faflinated bea mn the exterior, with suspen- offices and one general office for the sta! i ii i his 1
Fem Pese Ln ICFTU DENOUNCES SOVIET BRUTALITY”
acting as transmittal belts under |revolted and followed their demo-| A resolution of the Congress] Atomic Wartare Opposed j|ICFTU pointed out, by se!
\ the orders of their oppressors. cratic lets 0 condemned the actions of the} Prospects atomic warfare |ment of the ies a Perse ae
The Communists, meh stated,| In first of |French Government in Algeria a5 | occupied the oa aeE BitaNs ctl ait; worl
hoped to frighten and terrify rank ieedomi ie Hus ngarian atone part of the ICFTU fight against gates during the sessions, It was ite Behe rarableine as. the
| and file union members by im- tad repudiated the Communistcolonialism. The Congress urged | stated that the perils of ator ae | eaniteation of Germany, and the
poe tinerccislended and impos: |V tid Federation of | Trade |ease-fire negotiations. The French | qestruction are so. terrifying that | establishment of a genuine peace
ing intolerable conditions, But al il Unions, and had sought affiliation |delegates abstained but did not| ny international agreement de- Middle East and other
f the first opportunity the workers | with the ICFTU. oppose the resolution, signed to remove the threat would | areas.
e hailed throughout the world oe:
with profound relief, ee ange Constitution
Blame for' failure to reach such lengthy and serious-
Fe ee eh way anliney pibccdl nied ‘sessions of the ICPTU
on the Soviet Union. It was said| Congress, affecting the interests
l I ] e Or a CoO that “the Soviet Union has vigor- /9f abo: shor rth oughout the world, the
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inspection, and supervision with-| > Changed the constitution to
out which oe agreement on dis-| provide Ocenia ACES OES
armament would entail the area dividual unions, after consultation?

; est danger for the safety of the|with national centres, where the
i world.” : executive board is satisfied eae
i incerity Questioned affiliation is des: ae Applic:
The Cone expressed doubt | tions of this character. zaieeduive
that recent Soviet statements
| peace and disarmament could be| tive board members presen
j accepted at face value. ATA ae yote,
| cq phe ICFTU suggested that | with 2 abstention, folleninc GES
it must still be seen” whether |5:ous support of the proposal
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