B.C. LUMBER WORKER Darroch, Alaska Pine vatlo on. Walker, Canadian White Pine Presery Wa teiited the fo flows the King’s Daugh' vember 11, “abisbuting ites and ‘c of orker, Kidney tf (ee erae es ee Leo far or Sinie mee Toby Iniet Heart trouble er, Canad e Pine aréz, Canidian White Pine— oh ae onia john Byres, P.V.—Car accident, ‘ox Tas ee Godeau, Brownsville Lumber — “aad fe esn: ‘Operation, a Frank Lt Og Flavelle Cedar — Skin Beech Avenue, BC. Beyer ole! Cowichan Say, areelle, Desoutel, Cowichan Station, Blaine Jones, Duncan, B.C. . Lorraine Leng, Youbou, B.C. Loretta Soo, Youbou, 13.C as ‘Samsoi ar Page . Lloyd Pe’ person it} sie ‘owicl le ul res Financial Secretary of sai Ellen, Ferguso Ra. Local 1-423—Car accident. Miller and Mt. Lester, of A Lo VER willed ts Potiow! tng patients in the Royal Col- Unblan Hospital January 10, dis ing candy, cigarettes and cop- the B.C.’ Lumber Worker. Royal Colum! platens Be, pier neat enter: of ____»| Automated Plants Create Tension PARIS—Lonely workers in Bere eee who can’t kick their machines, eet ea a steam & oi ng Home and ki ig thei Experts ate ceed ihe alight of workmen in the Ren nault anitio they had nobody to atk to ‘at work, No Specific Reason Meteatich s day, the experts The: ere are ee for conversa- tion soreane eee ‘Algona Fane see ‘kers gen ally has a ‘eideea area of responsi- bility; cach performs his own limited job.” itary Worker But when a ies ‘ory mized”, all o! went on. one worker may arge of an sstonate Tachi controling dozens of S. At found, that some employees plained of feeling morass, down- worker is liable to be sree hundred feet away. fie r ties “admied aang home and oui other anda enn let alone talk Colour Bar Censured NEW YORK (Cee) es in a memorandi rom thi tional Association for the Ad- vancemeni Cc People suo resi- lent George M othe NAACP ‘brief esis tte the ae ane shou! more usly its 6 its wee abolse ‘igrinintion in he labor ee Local 1-357, ae uy uate the ing. patients’ in yal Co- mblan Hospital December % ito, ay ributing candy, | clga eran Metscibtaades Plavelle Cedar— operation. David Duke, Port Mel Capila: ‘ellon—Pleurisy. D. McEwen, oy TWA Gar accident € Jayton Walls, IWA Interior Region: por neabes Ob Director—Car accident. ar . Stachin, Alaska Pine—Observation indit pp iowa Bird, Praser Milis—Observa- | John Netslow, Pacific Venee Heart condition, al 1-71 Loggers’ Ball Proves al Social Event ee for Coast loggers and their friends was s? ere Ba under the auspices of Local 1-71, , December 26. ie Occasion as wo a he s Be wd enjoy ony . The Reorecice percintainedi ite a affair which is hailed by loggers as their ugho: Est tains of at. pia anu: pe i ial e foll loving were erie winners in the door prize draw: r Gent’s Gruen Wrist Watch (donated by Doug Oxford “ Larry Krangle, Regent Tailors, Vancouver. Ibex eaten Automatic Wrist Watch (donated by Crown Zeller- __ bach Canada Lt Won by: Ron 3 Dunsmuir, Vancouv "Rogers Majestic eee male sGonated by Alaska Pine Co. Lea) Won by: Ted Boucher, CFP Wi eae luine Gladstone Luggage Gonated b ‘anadian Forest Products _ Won by: Jack Ross, 1039 Burnaby St, Vancouve "-Electric Mantle Sele (uae by W. 5 Gibson & Sons Ltd.) ny siVencauver Ltd.) Pow walik, Pas Sierra, Burna y 2. Wrist tt Watch (donated by B. c Forest Products Won by: see Bere, RR. No. 1, Sardis, B.C. ry uel 2, Woss Lake, Beaver Cove. Pair Dayton 64’s (donated ie aaah Shoe Manufacturing Co.) Won by: Geo. Wendrick, Broadway Hotel, Vancouve: ir Light Cruiser Logging Boots (donated by Pierre Paris & Sons ) . Agency) ¢ Logger’s Boots (donated and a sense ae pce en nd- ing Litteil ex. rk ‘ind the very changes physical conditions under ich they are laboring in an Stine atic plant strangely burden- cin; “They have been accustomed ti working side by side with other Renault Senin Among the most important: that taking it their wives, one. move! t. Soe Suton tics ae t is Litteil’s belief that eS ars Mechanics A AACP labo anit eye mateisaeal uae in feeeaeedl acme aaponaiilies re- ane Europe and the most “push but- Sunes pony enough, from|ing of that body ee a ton” car factory in the worl automation Neero naaloais could not work Mentally Disturbe oe al pore! erat bs i in H Wasagtoa 3 The only fly in the machine oil| “We discovered that roses balding a washiaa ca in who run the ma-|running machines controlling s of race | ed and are becom-|eral operations grow nervous and or “the Intemational Bro otherhood el Littell ot eychiatrist {oes etey, are afraid of making |" inl said that last March, at the ittel a ps: eas i ya pes x] samtok hen mah rout ste lowest i 148 pe a investigati ay cident,” he said. of vite non-white wor! rk force was me to this conclusion, or uae ilies acsede tne : p is vital for the manage-|perts made a number of spe of white workers on factories to in-| suggestions for improving — Notice — hrees so that workers can or in - | easily oe with one another, that a more extensive sten in: ystems on complicated, ates men or women with anon ne usually have muc foolproof, thus reducing the strain on individual operators. Will anyone knowing the present srhereabouts, zof Ger- Bennett, ald Bennett, Tast known place of ae ent was mit Lake, near Prince George, kindly con- tact his brother Regi id Ben- nett, Creston, or the IWA eee "Oltice 45 Kingsway, Vancouver, B.C. Education for y union staff Ha ariineien Gisticals of "te Sea LaMar Wedertion rs at “tebour ond the ie riCenedion Labour Congress, January yn Hall, Van the Thu: inder! Room of the Canadian ves by: L. A. Bullen, St. Helen’s Heist Vancouver. OUR : oo Won by: R. J. Jowsey, Ai ae Slacks (donated by pia Hanon Cl “Clothes Ltd.) .) + an me ernberg, Vernon Camp, Beaver eae ibs Cruiser Jacket (donated by ae Tent & Camp Vernon, Beaver F. Treso, 2258 W. 8th Ave, Van. fountain Pen and Pencil Set (donated by Vernon Clarke os fon by: Wi Stetson Hat ‘Gena ty the “Hub Ltd.) fon by: G. 000, Vancouver, B.C. East man Children |: sald By System ‘anxious abou ‘Sin? a their childr ae x school wo ork with instruc- jective farms, the paper 1958. ae curtailed”: 2 avoid Caan strain, ox a = 1 edu- -| The sia of pole ical ill cation” is used to cal uflage the | cele iets cynical exploitation of youth. De- spite the carefully-phrased reports appearing in the communist news- pers, this fact becomes increas- ingly apparent. “Neuer Tag” of December 4, 1958, states that “things are not altogether in order when d to note aieteutey i in teaching chil ree “the history of the elena e ist no ee theoretical in- cs is as great on the collective farms, q oplighers tion on Noven- ber 19, 1 ‘The Genera! Bakeries: ‘Trademarke ALL SYMBOLS OF GOOD BAKING ERY DAY it TYOUR FAVORITE FOOD STORE