Ist Issue, September B.C. LUMBER WORKER From Page 1 _JlerTu" abling men to see industrial] members of the delegation r plan stern tra pasa union repres- wn countries, 01 institutions, | ferred to welfare centres. One} sion in their ow ins most loudly praised by aaa nahi itation| Perhaps the most dramatic Centre of the Work Com-} story heard was that of , Pedro Board. Velez, the General s’ “ist with 40 years’ experience, he S| had fed he fussed of Dic- tato As ned, it would be death is i ° He rm e Bune ¢ has 2 hop ever again ee land. unions and It must be one sae ¢ ement: vide the ae a ae ee contingent Franc sbered only seven. Within the | or the other. r days, wo joyed| The entire party, which arrived Each | over three different coules and at three different times, was com- prised as follows: trade unionists missed their regu-| yen EZUELA: Manuel Men- a cal abi , Mexico, D.F.; Jose A. Var; the banquet by Ho on, Ray Willis- papel Confederation of Work- ton, It was then disclosed that the | ers, Apartado 25707, Meg xico, D.F, n/ sovernment the sum raised by the B.C. trade] CHILE: Victor anti a Ar- unions in orde i ro, Confed Copper travel expenses of the guests. | Workers, Estado 215614, Sant Language difficulties were me Chile; Pedro Pinto’ Pin Brees Wi eects elatar yeh nro: | Natinall"Tcderation of ‘Chemical : fessional imerpeters who accom land Pharmaceutical Workers, Son panied tl ee vy Die, 185, Oficina 15, ra soD IS BROKEN on site of new home for or Local 1-3571WA, New ee Te ee oe nad with a coremony in which he wos assated by "Stu" Alsbury, Albert Rose, Ree Eddie, Andy Smithy Joe Modes Prcuineade Caution cn py yonen cine Pam CetEiamed |dci Drectent Son ean CUBA: Cuban Confederation of Cordero, Musicians! Union, Casil-jof Jamaieg, 15 Vermont Ave "For usiyodr country is a legend||Workers’ Union, Carrera 8a, No.| Worker: EMG, Set ieee, Rucay Se ae Spring. P.O., Jamaica, and a dream.” More than once |3—84, Bogota, Colombia. Soe Sie aa ae : Fe ie Tarazona Vi-| B- aa 1 Tndustlal Breieuy Wate Union, Francisco Pizarro $71, In terior T DAD: Eugene Joseph, Trinidad, & Tobago Federation of Trade Unions, 9 Dan Glade tae Biore ae i -|race, Cascade, St. Anne, Port Oe tion, “Casilla 2207; Ricardo Te-| Spain, Trinidad moche Benites, Director, Trade] HAITI: ees Michel, Nis 1 I Y } e or a COO Union School CTP, Ave. Arequipa] ers’ Union, P.O. Box 276, Por ©0°0 4279 Depto. 305, Miraflores, Peru. | au-Prince, Haiti. G NA: Cayetano Pe-| HONDURAS: Marco Anto rez, Canis ration. lob Commaferdlal Bscobari/B)) Dela! (Raifroad ae as, Ave. Independencia Union ae lina, Conicy Elon 2250, Buenos Aires, Argentina. UBA: F. T. Ras, Federation Manatee AG Juan Diaz A: Aruba orkers igfait and Power Vara Union, Nuije straat No. 7, San Nicolas,|16 Calle 631 Zor a 1, Guatemala Aruba, B.W.I. (O.C.A.W.) &, ty, Guatem ESPANA: ‘Pedro Velez, Gen-| EL SAL’ fare Rafael Vil- eral aWoriets) Union (General HACE) Metal Union, San Labo: Union of Spain) in| Salvador, El Sal cae Aisin tiano Carranza 50—1 , DF ‘g oe =e £ = 2 me 8 oF “Esmee Enrique Camerena, : Packinghouse Workers’ Union, DOS: Re ginald Lester Bee iuilleme Posades, Mu- Gree De rhados Workers Cat, Nelson ai aad Fairchild (US. Badgetsea ber neas RAZIL: Sebastion Paiva, Rail- ‘oad Federation, Rua Sacadura Pye Wesley A. Wain- Cabral No. 8l—3er., Andar, Rio wright, tional Workers’ Union {de Janeiro, Brazil. GAGE Sree . " HE CARLING: BREWERIES (B.C) LIMITED. | FonMERLY enous es LTD. 5 Label - ‘ap Ale i : FAIR PRACTICES CODE ILO GOAL—The 40th International Labour Con- ; aah a tae Beer Old County Ale ference completed the first diseussion of into mationl stonderde designed | 4X Cream is ond e nt based on race, This advertisement is not palin displayed by the ition: ae vial hes ‘ iquor Control Columbia 8 w towards adopting on Inter- Road or ty in eae ote Fe, | ataven kakeu Gonyaston encinccomaenienen ea ae fabfeck