10 B.c. LUMBER WORKER CHECK-OFF FOUND ILLEGAL (CPA) Store Bi aac Prince Rupert Picket Line FRANK HOWARD, M.P. joins picket line of Pulp and Gotti ates and Papermakers at Prince Rupert, whole-heartedly supported by trade unionists across the pro and expresses belief that strike is Profit Given Top Priority TORONTO (CPA) retary-Treas- ir, patil worrying pay for nt and how “ rg out- patent much the; Anti-Union Brief The OFL leader attacked the anti-union brief the Ontario in; decent standard of living Canadians de- erve.” CUMBA reported a cent increase in nae 1956 to 26,373. maid “dsins Tat ni Be fe- union _representa- Cor: tives on the Board of Directors. Mass Lay-offs Continue ONTREAL Cees layoffs of workers in Quebec’ synthetic fabrics industry ie periods of two weeks are still in progress. affecting The layoffs, about scale “dumping” ports on the Canadian market. Shutdowns range for the most part over the year-end festive sea- son, from Deven ber 20 and 21 to January 7 and 8. of the mass U.S. dumping, ences was ascribed by one ve mill operator as the “worst surplus in .C.F.1.U. Urges Stabilization BRUSSELS (CPA) — The International Confederation of ree Trade Unions has urged cording to ICFTU ment. Position was taken in the ing prices camel Ficiarice declines for close co- operation! between fhe a East on Hand, aad ae importing and con- suming countries on the other. Maximum and minimum aU BESS exible international modity aereeucnes one an meee have be are among ICFTU peter cataen CBC STAFF ACCEPTS SETTLEMENT ORONTO (CPA) — A Caras was settled here recent- Fede eral Labor minister Michael st tare had appointed Toronto In- In quantity terms Australia “a direct threat to the livi rd: ial ing standards and e ent of Ca- ian motor vehicles last year, to the space unions in \ ena they are organized.” Close Cooperation The ICFTU has been calling fang an eee vated: at $12, ost terms the mnt we Meee purchaser 3 Brazil, ere 17,724 vehicles pained at $25,763,394, TO} Relations Officer to act as Conciliation Officer in the dis- ettlement Terms Terms of the settlement, which have Sted ratified by the 1,500 union ss eber affected, are as follow cent wage boost CREDIT UNION DIRECTORY A supported by “Alberni District Cre IWA 1-217 Sovings, ane Chemainus & District Credit Unio Cou it Union, Box 952 Courtena oy Duncan & District Credit Union, Box 1717, Credit ae and other Cr Local Unions in B.C. aes 209 Argyle See Port Alberni Union, aa 1, IWA nue ia), oa Gordon Street, Victoria 1, Box Dun Prince George & District, 1046 - 4th ieee, Princo George edit Unions y & ue ec Str 718 eaves incouyer 10 lumbia Street, 299, Chemainus a7 per reenter to June 1, 1957, for employees o similar increase in basic sang retroactive to date of 1 muplon eee of ured ‘between June 1 and Octo. ber —a pees increase in the minim rates of co eae hired on = dnt cent on ose 1, 1958 ce ss employees who have not reached the top of their salary range. + SICK Ladies Auxiliary of Local 1-217, LW.A., vialted the following patients en B. and Polio Hos- Sovember ath to Novem: in the pital Rape r 26th, and from December 15th apa Deeranes 30th, distributing candy, cigarettes and { copies of the B.C. Lumber Worker. V. Anderson, Terrace, 1-71—Tuber- culosis, Kasin, Booth Logging, 7 berculosi: Stephenson, Vancouver Bay, 1-71 —Tuberculosis. ‘annatura, Englewod, 1-71—Tu- berculosi Luoma, Queen Charlotte, 1-7 Tuberculosis. . Mathiseau, Mahatta River, 1-71— Tuberculosis. ko, Smith Inlet, 1-71—Tubereu- M. Arolay ‘Queen Charlotte, 1-71—Tu- pereutosis. ‘Tubercu~ V. Anderson, ‘Terrace, culos Tobi D, Daines, Kelley bel sat J. Chong, Kelley Logging, 1-71—Tu- percuiosis. F. Hersling, Perey Logging, 1-71 — mnt e Lake, 1-71—Tu- ‘cluos! at Mahatta River, 1-71— M. Mathi: Tubercluosis, Rabko, Smith Inlet, 1-71—Tubercu- losis. F. Weidlick, Port Hardy, 1-71—Tu- bereulosis. M. Cochrane, Englewood, 1-71—Tu- berculosis. @ Economic OTTAWA (CPA) Canadian Labor Congr letter from. president “Cauae an fluence for a NATO economic "Oo! Le he CLC has thus joined 13 other central ae or, EAA ca in 12 NATO countri a for. mal submission ae the latter or- ganization, The iiniaae de- clared that “the activities of LIST + Pearsons Ladies Auxiliary of Local 1-217, LW.A., visited the following patients in the’ Peat TB. ond FOUs Tees 10 _Octo- pital, from September 30th er 15th, and from October 15th to eae 12th, distributing cand Cigarettes and coples of th Be Lumber Work 0. Kasin, Sate Logging, 1-71—Tu- berculosis. . Stephenson, Vancouver Bay, 1-71 —Tubereulosis, J. Sodergard, Englewood, 1-11—Tu- berculosis, Canaturo, Englewood, 1-Tl—Ta- reulo: Mathiseat Mahatta River, 1-71— Tuberculosis. Gisslen, Booth Logging, Kaeo: ek, Englewood, 1-7 — ‘ube! Murray Bay, 1-71— Anderson, ‘Terrace, culos! Kasin, “Booth Logging, 1-71—Tu- a Weidlech, Port Hardy, bereulosis, 1-71—Tu- st Texan: ., Hear you bought a tee v Cadillac: want ys "eave without buying anything.” Jodoin Outlines Need NATO can no fonger be limited to the be sphere alone. In order preserve our ioe eta egonomie ane social heri- it also necessary that cee and mal ee be “sere into its a * submission, presen nee NATO. ae before the recent se Bg in ¢ maintain and promote Prosperity in all_ member .coun. tries,