Cn ee ee ee : : Columbian $e ‘€. Auxiliary of Local 1-357, TWA, New Westminéter, eee pee following patients ‘in wad ips aes ven rom “sul 4 to September, distributing candy, Mae arottes and coples of th BL. Mills watt, araeer Baits Retired. iy Ker, Draser. Mills, Pacifie Pine. es BC. Fore ts—Iiand injury. Donald Anderson, Haney — Foot operation. Alan eed ee Fo ‘oducts Han: iieart eonaition. Singh Kishan, Pine Lake =” ov- ee, Ferraro » Pacific Pine—Kia- atone. James Sim, Eva Creek Logging. August Kaulitz, Pacific Pine—Back injury. Walter Yatex, Pacific Pine Sciatica, Ronald Bird, Pacific Veneer, Charles Vail, wee ‘Veneer Ladies Auxilia a Wan New" Wostmin Ihe following patien ton ited in the Ttoy Columbian Hoepital uly ‘tito Sep- mber 8, dis hr jputing say, Be seetien nde C. Lum. ber_Worl H.W Tracer Mills — Retired, . Babin, Watson ocr Producis ae illo: ver, Beason Mills. shu Jol Geet ey Eavrence Brown, Pacific Pine, retired, ©! Anderson, ey ay, Calvin O'tate, Traser Mills, Karoly Keresstes, Fraser ills. David King, Fraser Mills, Bling Oswald, Fraser Mill James Sim, Eva Creck Logein Ronala Bird, Pacific Veneer. Peter Cunningham, Widgeon Creek Logging. in Wert, i Gel owt Coast Forest Products si S.’ Rosen and t. ORAS Haat a 1887, hats a the following Mths “tt Wasn't __| Col losp to October 3, _diseinutng ane B.C. LUMBER WORKER imbian Hospital October 3 to 7; distributing cangy,_ slgarciics “and copies of the B.C. Ife, Fraser Mills—Better. Aleka Daft, Eburn Sawmills — Better. cae Glen Mather, ‘Timberland — Broke! nose. H. Dervar, Alaska Pine—Better, Anderson, ae Bay pppaie Pats Hansen, Brownsville— Palmer, Prase T Millle—Better, Labelle Go Limberland—Better, S. Bou P.V.—Retter. Eu. Cate, Bate, {Cedar—Check-u Shatzko, Alaska Pine—Better. Parsons, McKay Riana oben Rokochey,_ ay /Pine—Bet Fvewn -Astha “September 26 rettes and Worker. Injured nose. Mills—Foot oper- P.V.—Operation, Daft, burn winills Labelle. ‘Pinbertana—tete Mi Ee itieau, Praser flls“Operation, ‘ar, Alaska Pine—Oper: wittion, Jansen, Brownsville—Operation. €. Anderson, Lois Bay Logsing — Shoulder infection, G. Binetle, MacMillan & Bloe Mastoid_operation. i Rata Fraser Mills—Toe ampu. tation. pee 5 ndblocmn itie Bieeoveatent see a Pine — Ulcer and diabetis, - Shatzko, Alaska Pine—Heart con- altion rsons, McKay Flanagan Heart condition. Nazanuk, Church Sawmills, Prince George—Better. Like That In The Good Old Da ys’ ver a job activity arises that Shoears ig es. hard to take t quit at was ex- nee the usu: sual statement made is “it yates like that in the good old da: qT ar ec, a of Visi n corporate, ee came office regu- tons that “trout settle the argu- men all time. bites office rules, posted by the owner pee a_carriage works in 1872, as follows: le SS ployees each di will fill vane clean ciianeys and trim wicks. Wash windows once a week. 2. ich clerk will bring in a bucket of water and a scuttle Men Bernie will be ven an evening off each week for courting purposes, or Sout a week if they go ee: ularly to ch thei bible! and other ols employee should ei ne tee each pay day a ih Blogea ihe pia cigars, uses , or frequents Ea ee public halls or gets shaved in a barber ‘ll 8, The employee who hi performed his labors faithful oul it for given an increase o! cents per day in his pay, pro- viding profits from business per- mit it. (Contributed by y Ray, Busi- ness Agent of Loc ip ai, TWA, at the of 5. Stowa Camp Woss, Waglewood.) Lumber Worker. | n |: B.C. Federation of ing part in the 3rd. Annual Convention of the mm Jnemploy aici Hagia crate val for the following recom- pemveods 1 That we recommend that the B.C. Federation of Labour eiaieu councils request all unions to urge their seis when possible to ae son bef Boards of Refe: ra give oral evidence and to be ac- companied by iia union repre- sentative, if possible. 2. That the Wiebe Act Unemployment so amended oe orized 1 line shall not he eqeaus ited from eiving be: ¥ we Sauer that representations be made to the Commission rotesting the length f time before Umpire decisions are handed down, and eet ing that appropriate action . be iste expedite these decisions even if it necessitates an additional itis pire. 4. hat we recommend that in s on ere Unions are operating that wu for aa purposes of the accepted as the prevail- area: the rates established by jon, cat fo: Act, Venezuela Rejoins Labor Orga nization VA (CPA) tional a: Bein according to ILO eerie Davi legram from Ven ‘ed acceptance of obligations set out i LO consti- A. Morse. A tini stat men 209 Arg; ina trode & Quebec at. 1a bn Union, hiae 81, 774 4 Calumble. Steet, Lei gectinwer Loco! 1-118, IWA Daa. 706 ‘Chomeinus & District Credit CREDIT UNION DIRECTORY ‘A Credit Unions and other Cre IWA Local Unions in B.C. id ezuelan forelen minister ayale: the I ing ¥: a 5. That we recommend that additonal | cae oe segue batons be added to ys ULL. me ata nae sc Hae ith the new classes the Act be amended to include higher rates of ben: 6. This Committee recom- mends to the Convention that the dit Unions more lenient in- 904 Gordon Street, Victoria Union, oc aa Chemeinus ry ed up to their pene benefits iod of pa it rom December Ist Labou n del f the Hotel & Restaurant Union, Packing- house inion, "Buling Service eeareee ‘Union, Be. tee Office Employees’ Union, and the Kamloops Labour Cou ment Insurance Act be revised to provide benefits from the present e@ Ho jo 36 weeks to 52 weeks and where a person’s benefits are exhausted during the period presently cov- ENDORSED BY LABOR = facut cover: be auto: ly Amendments to the Unemployment Insurance Act of | tended forte aan i pecacing:. Sen nincance were endorse: eee at the recent cone SOLV THAT the added drain ntion o! ederation of Labour. Impelling reason | 5, th Fant Geaai 8 te eee Pp sal s the mounting TaEMpIGeEEaE re- | the flowing man 7 | ported to the convention. Centenese me of con- Report the Committee on ites le both by the condition for Unemployment In- surance benefits, but recommends that e stu is problem from actuarial standpoint with a view to establishing condone more in keeping with present-day condi- tions. this Committee all education -C. cd. In conclusion recommends committee: eration o of the U.LC. ba on the curriculum of Semin- the Employees Public mons next Jan emergency resolution pro- After heated cost the fol- lowing resolution, introduced by posed the extension of the pro- visions of the Act to all classes the Marine Workers and Boiler- of Government employ ers, carried A further resolution introduced| “BE IT RESOLVE] HA’ by the Committee propose this 3rd Annual Convention of WHEREAS many reasons|the B.C. Federation ‘boi such as exhaust ea ences no|request the Executive Council of UIC coverage, are |the Canadian Labour Cc ess to many sca Songer who |demand of the Federal ern- are not Sa benefits under | ment thet Beene cut un- the present regulations, employm insurance be imme- D of diately, Fea dlgible for Beneetes AD mi a those un emplo: loyed orkers are and wil all es in dire finan saat bene until our enormously EFORE RE- a peas can gainfully employ SOLVED THAT the Uneaplon: The Senerat Bakeries Trademi Ib OR Wy) as BLS ate OF D BAKING HH EVERY DAY AT YOUR FAVORITE FOOD STORE Committee does not a cualitying| ESET APS ik ee i is