10 B.C. LUMBER WORKER SWERDLOW NAMED TO ILO The eee the first of i kind, w ube mp experts ir Id o and will meet a at Geneva in Disember, The Haare of this study is to advise the ILO on pro- grams, Faiioas cid techniques in educationa se projects designed for working people. r. Swerdiow also plans t Europe: Sw visi ies, weden, an S ‘ Eieope, ey en by the CLC to the este blianmient of labor colleges in Canada. ELECTRONIC COMP! JTERS—Americai matically effects the reservation of seats o1 seats available on ines in New York have an electronic’ equipment which auto- raft. The aircraft on any line. This equipment is “consulted” 35, 000 times equipment reports immediat ce on the number of a U.K. Union Officers Work For LONDON (CP/ A) — Despite the political power Svielded Federation Oct. 24-26 Official call has been issued Less Pay es Gah for the second convention of by Britain’s trade union leaders, the salaries paid to C. Federatio: a: would be regarded UID ly low by beeen? wi vith bour. It summons the re] peas respor sibilit tie: sentatives ..of atte Even those at the head o tions fo meet in the creeanaie 2 , lege unions ee less he an a 0 side Offers Refused St, Ghinte Gant ing $5600) per pec yaressniilgand Hehtly con trolled. nee, Frank ries of from £8,000 0 £15, 000 ($22,400 to. $42,000). inj Cousins, hee desananeon diate throne! to ey y, October banquet and dance has nee arranged FeTaerenine of October Ms We Are Seriously Engaged” INGTON (CPA) —“We ery st ASH criously cueneed al action Beer “ie eenenieeen hase have proved'to they can deter labor from its objectiv a that they can ho u Ron anaes rse, if they can do that, perhaps they can destroy us by pt use of nthe ieeulaiee ye So in the NEL, nature of things; we ha to that we: apon fan use it we dd AFL-CIO president George Meany to the first Saal industrial relations conference of the AFL-CIO Industrial Union department, held here recently. ie Claims Shows Rise — Initial and renewal claims . for unem- sane insurance benefits received in local res of the UIC in June totalled 86,419, compared to 104,326 in May and ee in June last year, mar! ird successive month in which a decline pa in anes ee although in comparison with a year ago the June figure represents a 55 per cent increase. union Binicerse in ne reje ete d th same offer in’ favor of Saauauiie with jobs in which in some cases they are paid even less than Jones, An old cowboy went to the city and registered at a hotel for the first time in his life. The clerk asked him if ve wanted a room with sain ater. Cow ite ck no! What do k fi am, a trout? you thi Another reason you can’t take it with you is that it goes before you do. WATSON’S No. 108 Lumber Glove from new soft tan Pear Mule Split leather. | with double sewn thu oc strap pads wee ist yea for added strei A B.C, Product Union Made by The Dental Association has for- bidden a R. dleveltin Douglas (C) efitep) iguallty, een a only $40 per plate. {j JOHN WATSO LIMITED 127 EAST SECOND AVE. Vancouver, B.C. ble. through Col nen Dr. R. Llewellyn Douglas 712 Robson St. Vancouver 1, B.C. (Ci oh Grenyiuel 180 Weet Hastings Street Phone: PAcific 4022 FEED-BACK cONTROL—Tha i “controls.” rres| nce Ald Certificates approved By She 2 Werkine E INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID ATTENDANTS ASSN. dl struments in the control room of the ‘ Texas function simultonsowsly paratus controls the v One ap; olui of liquid ee infones ndatiee apparatus equipped with a aie which any deyiation or error. The control is automatic. INSTRUCTION. mi ehcaeedn Hed AID 19 fo Industrial Compensation irae in Tim ceeping at C. 2 i None 3