2nd Issue, September

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‘esponsibi that caused the 6—Make every effort to keep
eee. to Seaindes: through-| per ones costs within reason-
going — modernizatic the} able limits,
Union's administrative structure. I Sue! ft comumiittes
believe this outlook es =tves COM | composed International
mendation, because is the re- President, International Secre-
verse of a smug ad dangerous Prien tact he “piesa tate
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view that its methods of adjust- heads will gather any supple-
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Oregon,

“HARTUNG"”

n contrast, the cost of living] that great President of the United

when, according to official Gov- t
ernment report, labor costs re-|rose more than five Ras Gay and| States Franklin Roosevelt: ‘There
ri mained practically unchanged in| the wholesale price of indus] is nothing to fear but fear itself.
ay le to demonstrate a e- the past five years in spite of ris-| goods went up almost 11 p.
ie t Pp P: ‘
nt debating skill in trade union ing wages and improved fring« Clearly, it wasn’t the Inyestigate Employers
Siete! benefi “cost-push” oe AH ribose ; satis
t “The Senate Investigating Com.
eae paveecadance al at Bis eot Since the end of 1956, jad sta! that forced these pri ices higher.) ttee is ‘handling with kid igloves
y gate: output hi corruption by management,” Har-
caucus often as required, ur per sent Moreover, bie decne i is|and the gable increas a Eee “The records show
District President, Joe jie oceurri a time when the Sigh ae Prive of save tee millions of dollars being collected
acted as Chairman of the sic lit apidly goods just sou n ave been ri ee cin Enforce-
and the District Secretary, Georg ig because of the capital ex-] caused by a two per cent rise i Oe eee aa eae
Mitchell, Tia ansion boom. As a consequence, | unit labor Standards Act, and if they had
provided us wit ae the oppor tun ie gap between actual put and 5 tt help they would, no
1 actin concert on matters wer fe a growing capacity to produce| Enquiry Not Necessary _|-uflicent hel they woul
e District aacreistaet ote of Selection is widening quickly. For example, eeolene) the IWA’s fight “What” Hartung sarcastically
Hea; and to present views Paper an pulp al ate se again and Hutchison that a ee hie praaes of the N
nae eet tieetceatess' on the i at aro om- | has asics over 20 years, Hartung | a ae RecdclulGnratura nfast
floo Uu ges pared to 99 hae Heit one sean ag) decta “T am mighty proud, as ae eens of Comm
ring Gai ie leur Hu | one Weesident.) that isthe IWAN Cae Senate Commies, Pca
FL eR OeatireE dithe) gained Ce) esed around 88 per cent; machine ea dvieneet the years hasi always Crean ein eran
Siam Pp alts are oper: sing’ a t 85) safeguarded the funds of the
for our Canaan. contingent a Ga at aanceal Ue rights of the indi- | those crooks?
hearing from our American fel- i issued- a helt to
about 8 entice capacity; | vidual members.
low-delegates that had never been] OTTAWA (CPA) — Justice : Hee oe “clean up the mess in
wv ae ae PUI pMEautcree Dy Pilboa coecutiy eciiatee ae elect piplaaees Any individuals who have ab-| >usi : Pt ane
enjoyed previously. loes ni i rn from 60 per cent to sconded ith funds of the| its own house” an z
mean that we attempted to domi-| told provincial attorney-generals Sn Egle ean Clellan Committee to take off the
nate the convention, but rathe: at judges shot 10 longer be f oct or Duce eT Pe ie gr ate seeaveh for, yrrene
that we wi i BRIE to influence} appointed to provincial board Although automobile _ output We did Gono a Sheee # a &W.! doing in the business worl
convention oj in direct ratio eoueiation, and that fed- mes 5% oe see in ane te six id not nee enate Com-
fo Se ROR “seength and| eral government wil to. jonths of ae the same| mittee then, nor do we now, to do
eeness ane mabe iaipr Bee eriod Se ROnEcion Aue lan ROR SENSE members,
“I say to those rank-and-file et_ hound dis-
Melareneewichvare now. 16. Paemee rescert teak no Side still 20 ee cat selon the first six ey When a man’s pi
ental ih ace, a o mod issued, Mr. Ful timated ohh of 1955. The most opti-|members in the Unions -where| appeared
Rae acti Tit the qossibility: fn tretca| istic estimate for new. non-farm | corruption exists where are your | in the local newspaper: “Lost or
Dee satis nets [ot HaBIOE de new Being Grms!|housing starts for 1957 is less|euts?’ What are Noa ahuid’ oo| ne away, liver-colored bird dog
cue gan tin as o ya pope USOT enon being nyes- ee one million. In contrast, we | Why don't you attend yous meet-| named Bill. Will show signs of
Brasilia: mae roduced ove million “one | ings and Kick th | hydrophobia in abou ut three days.”
solution feeling is that judges iaaeees thousand last year, and} “Surely,” Hartung said, “you| ‘The dog came home the follow-
+, ng
edure ined fou not be engaged in extra | more than one million three hun- ghoul remember the usec by iny anne.
” is
1—This Convention adopts |isdicial duties,” the Tory y aminis”|dred thousand in 1955,
ae te ur view is
Bere oer eesnnine Ce We Tidaed’ Act imikes thisequite| The unemployment. rate
present structure. of Hae aa tea risen pom per cent in July HE. AD'S
natio Union establis] 1 10 4,2 per cent in July this
Regions based on geogra- Lessen Respect ye a and hours of work have
Beate omen chuc. real reason behind. the faliens nue cee ee LIGHT
and ee move, however, was thought to | Manuiac He ng mt fn ie
inion. je |be Mr. Fulton’ fear that the ap-|Plovment in manufacturing indus CRUISER
ere the sengeats pearance of a judge irman | tti¢s continues t
ess and the right © | or member of a conciliation board as face of a ae ing de-
ampion of All Lightweight
rank an pa ae oa sere officers at tends to lessen respect for the|mand Re goods and a Bare Chomp a e 8
dae eee office, since, if a minority réport| rising abi ‘lity to increase the s fed Bao!
Se a coe was also written by a board mem-|ply, a fall-off in prices ordinarity *
oes structure ws referen her, one or other of the parties in| would be pected. Nonetheless, Featuring
vote, the dispute would tend to criticize| both wholesale and consumer
3 en Bs the, judge’ nies se lever | prices have continued their long High Carbon Steel Oil
silts and ad- ge he happened to be upward ri reached new
making eon Rraeeions of all! wt, Fu esis ¢ minister pasa: y mid-year. Furthermore, Tempered Boot Caulks
levels of the ¢ Con- Deteraler ay been sriteal ist a change in the trend does not FOR SURE GRIP
stitut such a manner Pa the tice in Parliament a to be in sight.
guarantee the integrity of some Pie hile the inevints wages of fac- aE
sections of the International, The Justice Minister said that,| tory production and maintenance |f| 4”*ber Favorite—HEAD'S fam ;
present three |. short time ago, the peck workers increased approximately “SAFI rELY, ‘TOE BOOTS a
(3) level structure of adminis- | yan mere re the | 20 per cent between January 1953 ‘or Mill Workers
ery in our organ- | Justice Department ae oes and this year, unit labor
appointment of a jud, d ical, nigees
Internat of conciliation, and the justice de-|ary due to the rapid rise fa W. J. HEAD BOOT FACTORY LIMITED
joard to include the Bagot pete ihe, getinicie: pene output, Even when the cost 1] « 21 Ease Hastings se, (PA. 4844) Vancouver, B.C.
| of improv: e
n gove ed fringe be nae is You WIN"
aleaeti” since aati pias was eutied, unit labor coats rose only “HEADS WI
eee investigation, jout two per cent