8 : B.C. LUMBER WORKER Anti-Union Opinion Grows a Capital = going on Aa the t few years. This of course, has not ee Be accident, ‘t Phas been suite enberate aes the tiv BENS grke 4 2 The patie, itud eo of showed of the prob 2 ia Tem: ortine an FS KG ieee land ‘the lected ola Hee who an Getting Nowhere Fast the With their misguidance they make) “7,1 afraid that ats restrictive misguided laws—laws which won’t lesan fu work too well and-which will allow acts for some time a come for greater discord between union Eee nae RTO fa and manag t. protecting the fteveals of workers This anti-working class Sane from a political point o! was given a tremendous pus! So far we hav Be iar bour legislation enacted by the in US, Types like Hoffa, Conservatives in Ottawa, but it Banks and Beck do no credit to| wil happen next year. If. th orking aes apeee ple, in fact, |attitude of the Conservatives to H are a det: whom I my opinion that many | indi was do not act too sensibly lesan enacted for f the splenic cone and not for anti Hee of Canada. Those of us who have hada back- ls Saves Babies In Haass, pee ee of every seven babies hiees ite sees he a year old, government, with the help of the United Nations Chien’ 's Bund CONSE) 7 (a ths inyincreased to more “na it 150. isolated countrysides, where most |Place of a nancial ee Hae Sub. { the people live, are unatt centers, tie! er TeTtAin uinses Sida Within fifteen years, h the government has set up a model | hat 10,000, auxiliary nurse-mid-| District Health Center at Kizil- wives will be provided—one for|cahaman (see pictures), 90 miles very 2500 people. This means that |north of Ankara on is ntral the country’s 90 District Health] plateau, where a ring 10,0 Centers, each headed by a doctor|foot peaks keeps the ‘counties and a nurse-supervisor, will be shewnsuna until May. Strike Record Set rd is the proud record infareats at Sheboygan, FIVE YEARS ON STRIKE on nil 31 mabe of the UAW. still ia Rares the Kohler Nabe A Local Union in California has voted President Herbert V. Kehler the jeel of the Year’. The boycott of Kohler goods is still in effect Highlights Wages Average weekly wages in manufacturing stood at $63.92 at January 1, 1959, down) sharply tionl alm GREER iearTe® oe from $68. 43 ae ‘Dee pombe ee 1958, due to the decrease in the ‘age number rorked. Pric ‘onsumer Price Index for Pobre stood at 125.7, up from 123, i in Sea yee January figure this year was 126.1 against 123.4 a rofits Corporation profits, be! ae taxes, totalled $2,088 million for the first nine months of 1958 ($2,328 million for same period in 7). After tax, profits were $1,198 million for the fir st_ three ‘and $1,316 million for January—September 1987. iafaentned chemicals, finance and retail ae sable duets and non-metal a minerals; down in minin ile and e nt, in wood rubber, textil ‘While he of production workers (in U.S. manu- uring. ind eased by Heian, 1% between ioe and 1956, the number of non-production workers—most of them white collar— increase: 8 Illinois, in “Nation” January 31, 1959. paid workers are now in hie "collar class, but the de; legree of cceantea on in this field is negligible (with very few exceptions such as railways). 4 Aue ion Less than one-thi Canadiens who know what autom: aon is told posters ae het thing. A Gallup Poll fou: things 20% a bad ould affe heir own work (13% directly, 14% indirectly), 10% ‘tough it Reith Trophy Awarded tish Columbia Forest Products Limited has won the a and G 01 H. Boyd, forme: © Contin, SHE ophy for com nae to promote magi at put ch the Ret petition fis © ye: safety, sented ‘the awaniseuien B, president Charles D. Dickey) Jr feral tise Cott logging, sawmill and veneer divisions. The trophy is named in honor of Colonel Boyd's danghter and son-in-law. he prese’ sentation wi e BCE. Pas MeKee, along wi vik representaigal from safety and labor orga companies would not affect them and the other 33% didn’t kno: ns h on Vale Cowichan competing for the trop! Wy Fi ‘it’s bee! orendd by File-N-Joint $15. 85 s localtchan deal II NYGRAN INDUSTRIES LTD. NYGRAN INDUSTRIES LTD. CYpress 8-4234 KEEP YOUR (MONEY SAFE... when you’re travelling! Traveller’s cheques protect you against loss of your money iywhere. while travelling. Negotiable an: You can obtain Traveller’s Cheques at our nearest branch — we have:more than 700 to serve you. CANADIAN BANK OF 100 Branches In British Cotumbia COMMERCE