B.C. LUMBER WORKER Ist Issue, December a stots a Be Prick will re- tard i ‘acted roductivity. ‘ade a8 nts by Baa Ministers at eco- nome talks at Washing’ ston: “Ful is are ominous state- | to sound eat el % a “if the will be ployed pects “there. will ne po MALAYA ENTERS LO. EVA ( inte es os of the governing he new committee's work, be reviewed in 1960, will ene more money available The General Coun Gi of the Trades Union Ghiipress after its f recent meeting, has stated that it : tl recognizes the importance of |" seven cent, “frozen” public naintaining international confi- capital e: ¢ at its P hese measures will retard, and @ cases cut, the expansion 1s eer ere alias mod. ernization, —housi y J es|even distasteful ilies Ss meces- the average level of the pat Fe ry it Th hospitals, st study and analysis of the data received by the ILO on forced labor, and submissions of its ings to the ILO Dir ag om The coat body also adopt- liev eins Saeiatlal expansion is the way to ymain- tain it, General Council points of another heal which m get out of c oa a nt has alw: ays told the ne sions that if inflation is id h situation “ cite ie ing countries are in- dan ich will not be rec- J a Fe 5 s z s ve ra at einengencies should be met by direct controls where necessary, and not ie United Kingdom te of Association Committe ie aiantes of allege rat ties, Y | organization: Lo i Le os 1-80 R - 1-118 j overall and indiscriminate cial Se et ich hit eae in- to be , wage increases can only” Pat with increased produc-| dustries a: as less necessary tivity. Now the Government is] activities, ers, basleere acer aes .f District Ger inci] No. DISTRICT OFFIC! Ri KER eriea ae MONTHEY. on TRIE AND THIRD THURSDAYS BY Joo Morris ~ Joe Madden art M, Ho otapon ‘George H. eitshell jeorge el poarvmneressnere Walter F, Allen raat in tl to end 1-363 1-367 1-417 1-423 1-424 REVISED DIRECTORY ~ District aus No. 1; IWA OE MORRIS Financial Sec ain 221, 119 West Pender Street ancouver tdwin Linder Rr saiial Secretary: x 4 creta: 3- 4th Ave. South ort Alberni, B.C. d. Haw Financial Secretary 5 Jo! hao Street ictoria, B.C, filton D ypolt is peace Se m. nN Gay Financial Secretary Suite 6, er 10, ‘orster Financial Seerciany 2 v3: a anebe Street B.C. Re ane F eh actiat’ Secr retary 2 Carnarvon Stree d oy Westminster, B.C. I ae at Secretary outa, B.C. I inal Svetter ae es iS . Atw Financial sees ox 712 ranbrook, B.C, . Shepherd Fin; parcial Secretary simon acm; B.C. I ieanial Secretary 39 Ellis elowna, B c . H. Wel ee Financial oom 17, ‘Gosin Bldg. 331—4th A rince Ge anadian Regi nal O} ssociate Dir calor Ree and $discation, Jo Toe Be yazawa Vancouver 10, Interior Regional Office - Clayton Walls rector 1139 Ellis Street Kelowna, Alberta Regional iis 10137—97th Se Edmonton, Alt Becistice, ne in “close ela he students will be “Rate Increase ls Imprudent “OTTAWA (CPA) — Arnold They. will also visit Switzerland as the guests of the Swiss Feder- ation of Trade Unions. “My wife has given me one or two of the most wonderful yea of my life. Yes sir, years of ie! “How long have you been m ried?” “Thirty years.” peicness for the contact with the Be! sea ey Hirsch of Washington, st Federati f Labor ani , has told The ories and trade union | organiza: the 4B Com-, | cor} soratiaa he said, tions in various parts of Belgium. ‘anat the |nance expansion y 35 Ouch aa wi rio’ municipalities who are Telephone _ MU, 3-5741 Duncan 388 2166 4-3012 DI. 0274-5 v EX. 3031 LA. 2-7252 Courtenay 135 Haney 55051 Juniper 6-4871 Salmon Arm 329 Kelowna 2861 P.G. 814 DI. 4622 Kelowna 2861 44311 opposing if Bell’s application for moth communications ho: uld fi- Bell Telephone Company ‘anada has no need to raise |Company wants to charge an aver- its rates for t e service, |2&¢ of seven per cent more for sab’ shoul instead « ‘adopt a |!ocal and long distance service in “more prudent” policy for capi- 0: tario and Quebec, thus increas- iad its /ahnual revenues to abou 2 millions. Bell also wants to Mr, Hirsch was appearing a: arn $2.65, per share on its com mon aston according to its eunile catio: