‘ 2nd Issue, September B.C. LUMBER WORKER From Page 1 W ‘ibed the actions of the Ww are known as fighters. It ip ce He deseri organized employers during eErrt t of restrictive legislation a “sinister plot”. of labor, The men who form the back- bone of the trade union movement mployers’ vicious at tacks cee and take eak” blow seen a takes two ely disappear. From Page 1 “CLC- chief spokesman for that age Mrs. Grace MacInnis, and Ro- bert Strachan, Opposition Leader, gaically: pee dedst Hee Sor contin- gent. MP., ap- peared on mt foe ia pe era! Joint CLC-CCF Committe: ie lems Explored ‘ollowing presentation of the national convention resolutions o! the Canadian Labor Congress and National Co m of the CCF, made, a1 mittments were ‘assumed by the participant S. IWA Local Unions represented on the oceasion were Locals 1-357 and 1-367. een su of is CCF eration and the CCF to contest the proy vine Samael election casi to 196 © cou ane was given to as conferences to be held between the parties at the FORMS for the IWA New Westminster sal vee payroll deduction ae ae Bae at Fraser mber: ely are sig He by Local 1-357, ip are, y (Mac) Ewart, M IWA, m See jer Frade? Mills Leo Stadnyk; Pi ind Bill Wilson, in thi cal’s ercy Hails) (Gre oe office. Union Manes Gro j|anagi Peat ae eas Mills Personnel Manager; Bill Wilson; cad Rae Eddie, Local Recording Secretary. methods. At this point the trade re: o ; ARNOLD WEBSTER, former Leader of the Opposition, outlined for the CLC-CCF conference at Abbotsford problems relating to the selection of candidates, and plans for the Formation of a Governmen entatives made SI 4 Acs 3 against iter by the organized ae was general agree- The eet that Liberal, Conservative and Social Credit parties are in epee ion to trade union ob- nd now support re- Ricietite lerisation ante nded to strangle trad Problems attendant upo the selection of candidates ook. Be to the formation a Goy- ment were aan ned at en This subject will be sub- jected to further aistdation in the continuing conferences. An analysis of electoral re- Sait in arena See was accepted as good ground for optimism at the next election. In adition to the vote consist- ently held by the CCF, a small degree ix as a a number ual oul ajorit; ty ie Le pateres it both or- ganizations combined their ef- se 8 MacInnis, and Rae ite “MILA, were the inal ill iesciide at Hike national lve The ‘onference eb aks vate able sid Acsition ‘that onalne he 1960 national convention decisions, a community level. € was urged that way ge alte and trade union Shonkl aan pettas Tidtanding of cach other: be established between the Fed- ninters of The B.C. LUMBER WORKER e Requirements oe organi: give pabamve eal ecient to roblems of wages and work- tae conitons, ae type e of ner i ure ritish Labor crefoe be studied with close attention - Techniques of “nile rela- ions were discussed in recog. nition of the fact that both organizations require better action, serious reverses in legislative field would be suf- fered. pncther Version DETROIT (CPA — eee to-work” "tei Seaey convicts A, M. Kirkpatrick. Of Toney h io the International Kirkpatrick is s president of the From Page 1 availabili dequate health, weltore a eeational services x the whole commu} ist _be- jot “Be Glad You Can Give” million dollars donated last year by AFL-CIO members to the Ce Ta Chest drives around amen roll of honor is 1 long— for I can report only a fraction of what union men and women summer holiday of 1958 can be Poodle teense s about these good nei igh ge union member, about the hearted generosi nd concern 05 et ee ‘human being is so typic It oa a ee ierieh can be measured, I suppose, by the $145 ent itself through fe wise and dedidabed uisclonitvemaclined ry of the trade union movement, and Ii emion ap Wo iaaisiales, ok tea ulti, the collective bargai e their menibera their panties’ their nation. com- news a oe of “TI told is new location, aeeed eit pee is at Moresb: mp, not so far, as the crow flies, from his old homestead at Aero Camp. What oe bodes for the crew members loresby is of sere Spencer Pm not WA Re “Panicky” sae is se in es ae hath ee eee me eu the coast — camps, with a matter h istry. This item of ”. He to demonstrate ham handed eat ball voiced ways of “tal aking the lead out of thei 2, Some claim that he ae 's John He one Society. The government shoul er dpaleding prison ae a employment Burpee es as discrim- inatory, he said. taking in circulation which are supposed is emergence 1. It is said that he gens he felt the in- AUN LIMITED 944 RICHARDS STREET ‘MUtuel 1-6338 - 6339 SEEKS ) é) fi ky S Pe wenS THERE LOGGERS’ AND LUMBERMEN’S CHOICE For Over 35 Years Watson's Leather Gloves Union Made by JOHN WATSON LTD. VANCOUVER, B.C, ae dus: eat was going to the Oe s loggers are getting “too d- Alex B. Macdonald BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC The Book, , nave Scotia MU 3-7796 - 7 SOLICITOR TO. THE 1. W. A. HIRE PREVENTION WEEK ctober S-1t