Issue, August eS 2 B.C. a sad affa & J e 8 p 3 in a ge 5 ° 6 Be i] a S @ ot 6 p S ie 3 g That a o pays PS the q m labor laws, court tude a empl ers nds ee dema: too hard this situ: and authorities t be happy if they obtain the Peaeonaule part of too easily or if they have to battle r Relations Board i n by = DEATH OF A STRIKER a Patrie, July 17, 1957) An editorial oh Seas Langlois eee aeauces: LUMBER WORKER il "THE BAROMETER OF MURDOCHVILLE” (Portion of au ariel by Re everen ae Earee JacaHes Hes DES eer of ae the eee RELATIONS, Jl july 1951, pp. 1747 i75. by Senet bene oe 38 ial Police under the jurisdiction Peeve of He eae General of the They Badoubtedly. protect porivate property and maintain order f dollars ponelusion oe police and per Bae ee out te the budget of Be he Government, it is immedi- lag understood that such ene ition py political eoaoutee would be effective and that is t the Department of the ‘essential liberties and the General, eae vee the bounds of a company which (a) is contesting and and 3. ‘ q a Al ; =F procedures and the att ve ui me} d Bas union gree- ae the aay! d th er. One ma: of illegal most ee cae nee sven though this Board is ees ae General himself, and (c) wl demonstrates complete ee ontempt for the natural | rights risdiction of the Attor: Tes sly ws of thi the which shame- and, in face oe pes me The Bi turbing f, hi not that an SAASHTRTOTE, “soles| and he: uey a adopts such an attitude Pius ni XII have spoken in much eee clear oe Qu age the indiscipline and make no serious effort Wanner "(through the efficient fo. temporary collective The justification for such intervention would be at the ex-| a © being always presuined right. “Oth As for the Murdochvill a tulate in front of the finan- ie great Laurentian hee of the Gaspesian ill position benches illogical and the situation bes comes revolutionary. And add to this that aan will Quebec Be the climate in which unionism in and that, on the other vincial authorities do not inter- pe Copp exploiting natural resoruces of our r province? we are watching it very dlosely.” uch a p one man too many. it is more pean tim: the f tite eopoeible. Bouts soluti Inpessible and to find on 1-424 Auxiliary Sponsors Picnic Picnic tenes by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of cal 1-424 IWA, Prince Grace Bad staged at th Lakeview Resort, Six-mile Lake, July 2 t a complete ul ¢ ice cream and “iers, Rs ake various events were as foll Girls, 3 id under: 1st, Bar-~ bara ss yaar uae ppereen Neal: Boys 2 years and und 1st, eter at. iris 4 and 5; 1st, Jet Inga Goglin. ys 4 and te ist, i McKay; 2nd, *Heney a : Harold W: Iene McLean; 2nd, “Norma. Boys as 15: ist, Barry Pet Roy Roys, Wheelbarrow Race, ins Send Unter gina, Hildena and G. Block}, aS ‘ire Elma Goglin. Boys 9 and Mek Kay. Eric Stephen and Joe Rosky; 2nd, Kenneth Lempky and Leonard, Ros: ky. Girls 10-18: ‘ist, Janette Me ennice (Guatateons 2nd, Wipfli and -15: ist, nd, under Ist, ve. Three- ena faces sifls 9 and under: Tet, Marlene Quir? ing) and Violet Batke: 2nd, Carol Me; Marlene y. Boys 9 Quiring;” 2nd, B Quiring. Shoe Race: tat, Oscar Forrier; 2nd, Broth es cotih) Melean. A Ratfie was held, the prizes being a chrome plated Suneean Mixmaster and a ten-cup Electric Cof colator. The winner of the feaster’ was Mp. E. Bowman, while Brother T: Zulinick of Sinclair Mills on the coffee percolator. JODOIN SCORES QUEBEC TACTICS Claude Jodoin, president to ettle- ment of the the Quebec Labour “Departnent have both been reject to kno ae ae Sia union, is eae in sitting down in an effort esttle this strike and Offer Rejected these circumstances the elong L = 8 bo offe meet, either formally or inform. ally, with representatives of thi come , if the: pre ed d Johnson, Fleetwood. Impro fg Dushaanas AG _ Broken nee Logging. Bone raft. isarba, ‘ank Blain, Hahsise eaprorings Alnswarthy Alaska Pine. Vatelet, BCRP. eki, Shook Mill. ir. Sseiund, Eraser Mills, Improving. . Sharmeto, P.V. Im proving. Vakento, Evans Prodi Del Saxta, ‘Timberland, Unproving. fiero Watzke, Harrison, Improving. he Pike onene Alas ‘Sisters Tsther §} lard of the Ladies’ Auzillarys ea 357 IWA, visited the following panentatayine Royal Columbian Hos- pital, distributing, candy, cigarettes, Rnd copies of the “Bic: “Dumber Worker. &, dehnson, Fleetwood. Improving. suggestion was flatly reject cted by the com ee ie “On ust 2nd I wired the Hon, Antonio Saari, ete {hat be- twe the pay and “offer ing as pence Mr. us th esta ” Mr. Jodoin s; “On July 19th I wrote ne John eal: pres sident of Gaspe Cop- per Mini re ing. I p pany hed publicly stated it Tan not meet with the United Steel- workers to negotiate a sett! paca at is his view that legal posi- ion of the dispate! parse it im- raesible for him to convene such a meeting. “shoe ing Tragedy” “The es, is, therefore, stalemated with only representa- be ey Lambs Logging. Bone Don M Hammond Cedar. Ee plain, ‘tansis Improving, | Bryon Alexander, Red Band, McMil- tit mroken fog, Steae Chmelyk, Dawson Creek. G. Ainsworth, ‘Alaska. Pine. Improy- ing. Bruce Wagner, Alaska Pine. Eugene Milan, Bestwood “Sawmill. Improving. Herman Gunnemin, Brownsville Saw- mi Frank Rogers, M. Joe Hai Chong, BOF. othe: Browatzke, Harrison. Improv- B. Improving. n Buchanan, BCFP, ri Kruss, P.V. Back injury. of cibentzed labour ay effort to reach a settlement. The shocking tragedy of the death Printers of eral action by the company h evented certification of the done to relations in the iB being make the need for action representatives of the employees concerned. urgen | a Ted 1 Col Guam Roy: Sisters ether ‘Spoo: and. F_ Wil lard of the Ladies ry ‘Local ributing candy, % Lumber Hugh Clark, Cresote Plant. The B.C. LUMBER WORKER The Dental Association has for- bidden Dr. R. areliyn pauses (Old Doc) from ani pebliey: shet. ‘ioe willing. oe top quality, aha seed! tantel’ plataat at only $40 per plate. - | Alex B. Macdonald Barrister & Solicitor Notary Public 204 Holden Bldg. Dr. R. Llewellyn Dough 712 Jcouve |, B.C. SOLICITOR TO THE |. W.A. 16 East Hastings St. VANCOUVER 4, B.C. TAtlow 6641-46 = 4621 - 4939 “LIMITED 944 RICHARDS STREET "Acific 6338-9 sett