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LUMBER WORKER List) _Must Build Their Own Party” Cambie and Vancouver WA (CPA) — Answering some yyers See to the economy. “The fact is that have declared they pe eliminate the dues dhe a ot if p: elieee! amongst workers is respon. a of unionists’. funds g ward a political party, cmd sible in Canada for thirteen times tne EA Loca aire e | Lab Cnowles |as many lost man-days as strikes, Vanco ver pcg told Nik Canadian Club here that such an attit ude “vill only | And unemployment is responsible ours apd ay stributed candy, vince workers that oe anus build their own party aud for forty times as much lost ti Worker, Gee it strong enou; Pere ey aries ‘imon Sound, B.C. ee| Asked Mr. Knowles, Bee, Me management losing all sight of the ht To Say E. Nurmi, Comox Logging g|odd that mangement, which gives | democratic wheels The Right To Pace sae aa heavily to the political parties of Secur' ry Apart from the t a ae Seeent ae injanye’ C88 Jits choice without asking lal enebon movenient, the CLC |Was just the workers’ right to say 3 [Ainge Mercury Logging—Leg |consent, seems to want efficeeesniataed helping to |", Mr. Knowles said, “let M; McBride, Canada Creosote—Hip | the same right to 5 siness”" hi goal oe a more equit-|keep a Be perspective as- to ae i ity. v variol causes De Chara, Sedans Lie si distribution and security for the Soe ee ae Ke jury. The checkoff, he said, that this role “would be }@ffect our production. tear 1 Williams Lake — Spine |“an administrative aeuiee, Sanne recorded as one of the most| “If w concerned about lost A. Schai joops—Back injury. |t0 money which belo: one to the | important contmbutions) of any production, “eta is first get rid of te Pte ae aoe Brothers Saw- | trade unions members. is their | group in society today peniploynients padllet us provide 1, Puchalka, Port Alicg-—Back insgry. fuse: Sur fee fave the right] Some persons, he noted, com- recical science with that it Otto isronesi Prince Geo lo decide ee it, or is’ plained that strikes caused a loss!needs to conquer illness.” B. Inkimen, Merritt Forest Products fracture. Irs 7 100 Mile House . | ° di N FLD Job wy bros. — Baer RACIA Preju ice Bars Oli Boieeie, Tahsis Lumber — Bac fi ¢ 30eS To ee NA t b | d a anitoba Indians ice G. Sorenson, Minstrel Island — Leg Ries. a injury. see oa unionists in British ) These are standard policies—not J. frye, Vancouver Plywood — Back | Columbia who have interested iolated sees ‘A (CPA) — Baxter F. Cyr, Prince George—Leg injury in welfare of every four Mani-| puq, at Corner Brook, New- M. Morley, ae berg Construction — India: id Sree can cua some indian foundland, has been appointed elley Sawm ec! Aer ie ‘ to the staff of the Canadian ‘ An Indian applying for rooms] Labour Congress, according to 2B cn Prince Bi s) en: in ey unnibe sent to infer} nn ement here by ce om edley, Knight Inlet—Back es in Pe Similar in- | sec of thes ae president Claude Jodoin. ie e. : . on nderson, Alaska Butane stances here will be promptly ndians_ liv A HfesIOne resident New- fai ite 100, Mile Ho challenged. ding Sree mene oper: foundland, . Fudge is a forme Ae These incidents happened in denied them by their} vice-president of the ‘Newfound: Daweichel) Fort St. John — Back Manitoba: WwW -INeN. land Federation of Labor, Theatre owners in at least two oes een seers vee on! Mr, Jodoin said the Congres: North Vancouver General seu towns instruct their 10 pauau ay rere nes is “very glad” to have Mr. Fudge Sister McKibbin of the LA|ushers to make Indians sit in’ a] 8 ral poorly educated, under. join the staf, and added that his A visited 5 escnt | section! of their theatres | Paid) and) largely aparuatroni) lenanintmentisi pantie tialtprorrit g /anc ah tk, CR they Mant baet vague but |+t9 antadian and step-up the relies 1 F activities tl a i eletiaused geandyi eluaret Worker: |toven PRMnUieenvecelscied AcLIv ticity Organized lalorg ia Herman Plato, Anglo-Canadian, pled Indians and half- thet Se ent clot it did not, cha thre; L b EOS DEUS SU ko ate Vancouver Gene ; ; ot | -QOOULr BOuctiresor teldehceraticnlabed 1 thes woula prefe jot to acce; rat Sisters R. Cummins and B. Kuc- muovenrent? zerpa of the LA Local 1-217, IWA, | th mear vielted the following patients in the yee 75, per cent ma fared xperienced Wittens 19 uver General spital March e 1944 the Congre: a et ‘dlariouting, indy, | couples Bape welfare c gress repre- of Rais iin Meat opt| ODCOrE a ack injury |children will it accept Indian or TORONaG A) — Speak- Hip | Metis chile us ag the ‘0 the Toronto area Council injury. me: Prince George — Bacl sink. AL wmill. Televeood= Operation, jar General your fovourite food store QoS any enn 2 of, Printing. Industries, CCF thes: chien eit ‘tee nian national president David Lewis ae character are not as eae Bierce See ee igediera ieiphone aie Recently a group of Indians} destroy the moral force of the |}. Fudge served for eight years asked an urban church for the| labor movement,” and brande Wer # councillor in; Corner Bronk monthly use of a meeting room.| them as “criminally dishonest”. | ‘Vest. yang was deputy mayor for The church refused “on the basis} Condemning the that Indian group might|against organized labor, the include some undesirables who|Toronto labor lawyer ai ce would not respect church property, |anti-labor propaganda “fact 1-80 Mects Waitresses in a restaurant near | ally snsustantated, ftelleentai an Indian reserve are instructed |dishonest, deliber ately stat not to serve Indians. snd doeaiteede te May 24th Geceebesctlies 2a) Sindiin [denioaaicisonietactal incheve ai family settled on t tskirt at least pay lip service”. mbership meeting a Manitoba villag ge ait juan Trade unions are not perfect, Local 180 IWA, will be held of the family worked in he village |he added. “Gea sa don’t sip|| May 24, in the all, and eventu n pink tea. They live hard, work|] Duncan, commencing at 10 money to ae iiss ey chose | hard and ar 2 rike |} 2-™. house in the village and paid a| they are likely to be less conscious Business of the meeting w: deposit on it. een the village | than they stpald be of lawful include the installation of he residents h the sale they | proce on’t mistake the |] newly elected Local officers. succeeded in ute ie eee nature ean BeaneNe of th eed.” refund the deposit. Bt the tere ‘est of soci ety is not t So ms in this town,” said the secretary- | pe witness the natural gas RS treasurer of the village, “because seandals in Ontario; the jailing of we know how to deal with them binet minister in B.C. Nd ATTEND YOUR “We don’t list hali-breeds or| "would be irresponsible if 1] AWA OSaUe Misamis Indians on the voters list,” said|condemned all politicians and We REGULARLY:/ another municipal offi “for|businessmen dishonest on BR fear they would believe they have|account. I am proud labor didn’t earned residence for relief.” in town and ask CREDIT UNION DIRECTORY need a Royal Commission to expel e] people with criminal records.” IWA eo uaieny and other Credit Unions dates Alberni D sa edit Unio IWA 1 ae Serna, Broadway & Quebec IWA (NW, ie Desens Room 21, Sh hc oa Weaste New eel ua fe District Credit Unio Local Hale IWA Wid. ‘ioe Gordon Street, Vi y Box id ictoria o Skee inns ichan, B.C. Enjoy the Satisfaction of Genuine Leather Work Gloves 4 Whatever your work, there's a covery Credit Union, Box 952 can & District Credit Geo Prince je & Distri Union, Box 1717, Duncen aol - 4th Avenue, Prince George Nenaimo & District Credit eee 499 Wallace St., Nancimo Ledysmith & District Credit Union, Box 154, Ladysmith, B.C. eee Eat blove ee will Tet tection a maton ani etter p union ie LEAL