hoa - B.C. LUMBER WORKER KIDD NAMED TO PRICE ENQUIRY Cleve Kidd, Chairman of the Ontario Federation nivel and former lecturer in agricultural at the H will be | Manitoba. here ar pects of the marketing of tree | the Commission: Mrs, W. R. Wal- fruits will also be under review, | ton, Jr. of Toronto, a member as Okanagan farmers claim | the board of directors of the Cana- that they get but a very small |dian Association of Consumer: portion of the price paid by the 1, oi and Guelph, ey ited of th of ral "co b 1 plaints of the British reStntia| College Ee; Howard Mackichen es Houta wives: Halifax, general manager of t consumer. Another avenue of enquiry will i y he a will probe the | United : aiferenee or “spread” in the pri oe eee: ise Kidd, president teed ar remiaiee ettegiae aa thel Ontario eederation of Lae products, Fad the pute the con-|bor and former economi sumer pays for tl to The i veduatlony is pee asked avant ica (CLC) in Canada; fet or ic the United Stelwonkers “of oy eT | Labi Central America; a Standing from left: Luis Gderray pare McLellan, our iale, tary of ORIT. Semi Celeo “Gonzsles, General Secretary of the I Mende, ORIT Director ot Educ eeling from left, Representative of t oF the Tela Railay ‘Company UnicHia rae i Jim Bury, Honduras Federation of i¢ Honduras to say Wage past spreads ent in the}president of the Canadian Whole- light ae Be ites Se tanaed, to ee Grocers! Association and own- recommend action on_ excessive f his own vholesale grocery and Romeo Martin of Mon- svailbl price informatio’ treal, a graduate of the Oka Insti- chairman of the Co fommis-|tute and secretary general dont is Dr. Andrew Stewart of|the Co-operative Federation of Edmonton, president of the Uni-| Quebec, 1-405 Secures Reinstatement questio: Decision rendered in an arbi- B tration case fought by Local |tect stones and other foreign: ma- 1-405 I ranbrook, resulte terial imbedd in the lumber in the reinstatement of the Union |before feeding into the planer. member concerned with the The defence held that the con “grievance. A three-day loss of |ditions under which the man pay was fixed as the maximum | worked made it impossible to de- penalty for a technical breach eect such material in every stick of too exacting instructic mer ie was interes phat R. a iB =) Moir, J. Rees and Joe Mad- ee v He his «duties. fair ,it was s: The diegute with the Company ‘Dismnis sal was un- hinged on the complaint that the aid. ion had failed to de-| t | sai Unite urg fe housing fraviags Signi Ne a to Atlan resolved t report was made is- ices “Presiden Joe Morris, IWA deleg: to the i that ae sil he States is much the same asin ente eee that a smaller population is involved. Is that in ent need, Low In The con vention urged order to m the o urge the Federal U.S. ‘ion to oes aie two million | q ericans are still AF ‘Administas houses a year. : Co-operative Housing Used ae ensure the fam ed out of the housing ares fhe opportunity to obta zi good homes that they can affor nt of moderate-ii ae eee epislation which make se low-i inteceaty a long-te! acne se as assure that a majo} of the houses built are Se thet inancial reach of Clothing Workers Strike d middle income families, In order to carry out a sound las and balanced program for replan- TREAL (CPA) —Work- companies concerned are nines end srebulline ean We: are striking in ee apparel Boa Hosiery Mills, the Solid | OCS he oe Se ERETERTS plants her: peciuee the employers] Glove Co: y and the Safety | fo, the @ Gf jlesecinmanae cone: : a St, pe pollcete Glove and Clothing Company. | families faa bye slaeleses in Le Travail, official organ of the | About 100 ppulyeer are involved | ance, urban renewal, highway con- Canadian and Catholic Confeders- altogether in be three strikes, ac- | Struction, and other projects. tion o} cording to the articles The conv tive, non-pfofit rental and sales housing for moderate income families, : tated that co-opera- tive ingrear backed by sound it reacl aie moderate income fami- In order to ean Be She of rental housing n vide g HT CRUISER Champion of All Lightweight @ Caulked Boots @ Featuring High Carbon Steel Oil- >) Tempered Boot Caulks ra d i able buen aod eae ors for aula ctio od rental housing. 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Dr. R. ree Douglas 71 ecial mention was made ccnxentoy seme of the intered by st The cir Peas should roximity to community Community oe Needed Morris that the AFL-CIO ates form part of the National pe PAcific 4022 Housing Conference, and that po It was reported by delegate Joe affili- Labour Movement Agrees Housing Top Problem Convinced that the American nation can command are ued will be given oh nadbnee Ree ‘ion, FL-CIO affiliates” were es he stated, a establish and may active housing commit- tee: ‘ork in AF se co-operation wi ith ee Housing Committee of the AFL-CIO, | Housing tarts ‘|Lag IWA Research bape re- it: nstructi in the Tena Octeber pace of 1956 and art: 1957 % decrease 1956 102,197 11.3 15,188 Under construction at Oct, 31 % decreas 1956 O:7. 24 ympletions 1957 % Aecre 1956 94,868 13. 60 Oil, Chemigat and ee Work- >. Li ers International Pecans D. Lav of the cl 4