B.C. LUMBER WORKER PREVENT FIRES THROUGH LABOUR-MANAGEMENT CO-OPERATION Industrial fires are continuing an increasing toll Canadian lives a: ne ave rty. ie mas on period, 1947- kill and destroyed property valued at ‘op in buying power. Next the living suffers. In Canada, the rly prop: lamage pevulting from fire | caubeeenD indirect loss to the people of ‘Ni d hew often this can ree before the economy sustains a serious dislocation. Labou: r_and management pay a fsontat es ean fe es acres’ insurance’ premiums, lost trade and ee labour-management co-oporation 0! tion Program rected t rd eliminating fire hazards, educating loyees ii rope! ire extinguishing equip- pedue inn tin iadasteyclsppallite/auaval' loss by fire... Local 1-217 Meeting Hea rs Safety Report tha Geddard, Safety Director of a pet IWA, 7m) Local’s ic the ie meetin; ing fee was sanounced| that fates “Council meetings of the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Secretary and Four sane Chairmen ma es place monthly. iat e disc ing the Si ture, Pidecidedsby the. Eide Tatoniee this pose W.C.B. Cautions Workmen On Travel Procedure tale red work jinded men’s Compenstton seal 2G a “ravelng they Pnight snastene for medicatic pensation re; must be approved and ananees by If they do fees muse the Board’s permission, they will not aie e rimburss d by the Board for any transportation expense in men were faveling to Vancouver without cause and nonce the Board to reimburse them for : “Freak Squeaks” Mrs. Frazzie Brozeman was|h jroning in her home in Detroit rt. sother’s|_, 12. Lansing, Mich., 11-year-old ree. blocks| Randy Glum was ee by | freight train on a ra e hit the eck ee the rails while a aioe of a RoReaae Fle over him, All he ae a atche ‘ nose— ‘Wilkis ie ndigas “he ever: ha Spb ate Little |S Gh! Turn about is fair play, as any cube will en you, vee when Leslie to her own ver damage. They weren’t just being noble. An| rage e hour before they had swapped pee eae nein ee and hard Palen niece Rivers, Mich,,|¥#8 discharged aecidentally: and ear. asked I-year-old. Tommy Kline|h¢ was shot in the leg. w he happen ram his. bi s. Jack Bardill $15.15 cycle into a Fenty to ate a aunts card to a friend n't helie in Princeton, Ky. Mrs: Bar- handlebars.” They sentenced him| dill dropped the card into the mail aigeedinieht sleep, box and er auto into the In Des Moines, 81- Id] car—of her friend. It cost he h the urday night] tion Line set a ne Soak mately dance of the Safety Always Club.}record by going m than 1. t's disconcerting to fall out of|days without a lost-time accident, stances. But imagine Chuck Zor-|tion in Rogers City, Mich., wit del's embarrassment when he did| fancy food, triumphal music and it in the ld ab aca super-shat teel knives as fay- Chuck was in a tul Proudly inspecting his knife, alors, Qu : Hen entered Sy a aetiiia ‘a First Mate Norman Raymond of He pis ide in Aspen, Colo, Hela Bradley fr i spectators, and fell out. Neither] tub nor tumbler was seriously! aid. His face was as red as his I bandage. Question and hava Corner fe for Mkt A (1) Th a iB Stash cause of death ‘anal s an er shall provide transportation to the nearest undertaker. Saatileye shall submit wi ith an ac nit the ri cee Form company ing letter settin t ircumstances surrounding the accident andl names and address of az EN Tree dependent widow shall file an applica- tion (Form 39) accompanied by her marriage birtl ifi f D1 certificate and the birth certificate of the life of the: he workma S compensation paid ned for a juries sus- 954? e rate Beene by p paid in A tinder the Act those payments are intended to compen: in the and years to come, and i it ce con- trary to T Bowed ealiey to commute such payments. SHOP STEWARD BUSINESS AGENT British Columbia Workmen's Comp GI77O KWOWGETTER ... Mes FOLLOW THAT. "WO — pi