pour after a mob S$ usin; ed ai alice Eshrew nding aloo| Two Union Tr ve eiby conporation eng Hf sha ig Bee es on an nd pr Pi epee diss ae Members Two en members ie Riedl ae died as the amite explos re- ion, and, “Whatew ver ec conclusion of police into thi: that ‘the kc less of goons bavaded wrecked union pc “t he background o! dochville strike the Mur- is the traditional 1 S; ee police as cere joia very imaginable tactic in an a union; of f big sy arany trying i gor sola operty beeoyer, while Quebec boinc to take any B.C. LUMBER WORKER The ase y JACK WILLIAMS Director of Pubic Relations, Canadian Labour Congress This is the ale of -Murdochyille—a ory of strike- ted community ; & of a Peo aecial Government actio: tence, housing some 2,500 Guy Lamarche, Labour +e sate tairor™ of i ius wa! a feaaia whe: pany gets mee pean to a given territory—a e-level feu- dalism, with the provin incial Gov. ernment as asthe ab: pease monarch, No: erful s zd lta hoot. This dev opment ae took place d years, pany w Th tact, 1 showing a profit of $30,- 000 a day—$10; 50,00 00 a year on the ak of a seven-day week. Meeraely cent. a ut fake Nora Brae theswoi pastes Workers: rs opel jnisietion eelwot Bai ining right a, action was erent to sign ‘the work- ers up in that organization. The campaign cessful. The steelworkers filed an fa ap of Murdochville year legal mt a two to thre mid- pent a pmeaien of di eae r y were pale wer . hous Prov incl Dele huddled at ie lant gate, others were Sunoied jouses. Police were machine S. looking ‘he cs ined Rocks on Picketers It was not until about three hours after the picket-lines had : attacks of the strike-breakers stopped. Police had in ye ponte been instructing ie. SC building a barricade a bunkhou ads point and peaceful if 5 ea was then—and only then— spark ee eo autho! aa earlier in a ion On it and d o Intervene on hat poi e on, situa- has been satemated, @ Present Claude oieat offered intervene in a ort to reach ent, on E doi nade a renewe a Oats out that if ahead to recognize presenta 5 ea Copper Company, and strike-breaking employees violence and bloodshed. bQuebed Cit: its from came f. Some of the visiting picketers ion Gai the hill:tofrainerouiee thelsics of baseballs and bigger, down on Si Keters were ir ec tating he Paige ay on ie picket wh: ile, the strike-breakers had a fi cid day faced and sev tear-gas fired at oie in Sete edna t attempting to reach the Wee Rove es W vl ¢ goons had the hea 225 ings ran high and there was a concerted move toward the road leading up to the bunkhouses. President Claude Jodoin, who had led the picket line, walked up the hill and talked to the He told them the unions proposed establishing a peaceful picket-! pee the highway at the foot of inlchouve road; but he ae dochville. Dur ring the areenconed meeting was held in the Parish ste Then, follow Be a pre- nged programm ci title moved off ‘ton Smashed Union Offices a few anil a3 only 5 and offi w it out the windows. irs were overturned, the windows smashed and the uphol- to go catenin that police hat instructed to protect strikers as well as strike- breakers, ne Bee, of the ory imposed 6 a.m. curfew. “Pajama Gam finest musical shows peice in Holl based on actual sevens hich occurred to the AFL-CIO Screen Actors wuild. The tory of the “ jeajanta Game” aignled from the “Ts Cents” tells in song, poe wor! can, has had a contract for years. The issuance of the writ 3 i From sp: nit ese AS Sean abe pa Peddotenrertesacturiostovaatit The company Sete Belay rae uebee City on Sunday, the Labour Board Proceedings. Te] August 18. They attended Mass demanded to see the original of then) assembled infront of every document, including officers’ | the Legislative Buildings. From re a cavalcade of 100 cars and buses — three loaded with Canadian and Catholic Confedera- tion strikers from Ar- vila f toward Mur- be doc were made for wri ag: meetings x "Rimouski and Ste, Quel eeRelations Board. | Ann tb aes Monts, Overnight the The company vet ae d i i are its — along ‘he north shore of thé Ret pond ie! Gaspe Peninsula and tite well mysterio and before dawn, they on, which has no legal arriving at “Murdo agile se his S fc rkers, with which the parent t line was set up at the ‘A picke main gate of Gaspe one a rae or two from the town, Around a low the Eoiao Game” A Union Film which causes the pajama tops to fall 15 pneu eel the bottoms but in the end, the spirit of trade unionism triumphs, the factory workers get their raise and Doris gets her man. ‘y- owner repents lo: tors that thi in hour raise was’ ad secretly to fac- tory expenses six months before. Some film ighout e Sainte have commented that the picture is more strongly pro-labour han zie stage play was. This may be true but one thing else is sure. The movie, like Slowdown Strike There’s even a slowdown strike enjoyed by everyone, especi- A representatives of manage-, ment, bee unions and the pub- lic at large. ... here is a Bargain! Like Smoked Salmon? from the United Fishermen direct to you — no middleman! 5 PHONE YOUR ORDER TO TAtlow 3254 UNITED cece & ALLIED From Page 1 been disappointing, and hopes that a “fresh start” will be made. mary, the Congress Welcomes the goyernment’s policy need acinar Rene “sn be oe partials rn the for eras of product ciate catenin oe Laat ment insurance now cover: ee at heamz winter un- employment Asks for Ta even of Com- munist China ig ie a ee representa- the Canada Council; rusiagl opepiisaiet “THREAT” cine Commission recommen- ti Seeks pea of labor legis- lation to ae ae a ccm uniformity, im- provements aia the In Tndustrial Relations and Disputes Invest- igation Act; Advocates the adoption of a pet of Rights; drastic revision of the Immisaion oes. with the ae itm: representa’ miciag ii ined vee iatties and dele, gation of immigration waa re the Labor De; Proposes a es conference on education; extension of collective Asks bargaining rights to Civil itll sn ayy ain them it could only remain at that . the