10 B.C. LUMBER WORKER Death Rate Drop World Problem chan a in population trends, ihe ar 's etiece ay ha’ & have grown to some 6,000 million. In 1957 and 1958 the es Population grew by nin illion — as muc’ e fen Population of Japan and twice that of Franc din the ne: Wo years a furthe rease of 100 million is expected. By 2 le world will have 3,000 million people, 4,000 mil- ion by; ,000 million by 1990; and 6,000 million before the ee ee a _Nomld,-popile: | developed countries is far greater Future Growth of World Popu- ee ap adva as conte : a . ation, a comprehensive | study | jie rowth between them, The I a ere recently published by the United n gro Nations. po} Never in the history of man- i the United cent between 1975 and 2000. In the nd eter countries ic Islan Australia and New | Zealand — the lous con- n_ possible s to medicine and sanitation, f 1975 and 2. 1975 and 201 natural developed the last quarter of this eae aie a lace despite the assumptic general decline of reais ce 975. life and sharply reduced infant mortality. the proportional in- crease in population in the unde- UNICEF Aids Asians ated ae ay tee e. For centuries the Burmese ed: “If you go s Shan, you've eevounwife this is er _The in ae ee once highly malarious, is now being pay a his AT THE FLOATING MARKET in Y\ a d: ld Fee beats The scourge since the UNICEF-aided campaign began in RKER interviews houscholder as to health of her ray since m Began. She vill be given medication for use should fever break Bamboo houses are surrounded by rable situation for breeding of malaria mosquito and FEED earendleg of dise Mountainous Shan State in Re vind “UNICER), which 2 provides ed maees ob pe uence is famous) V5 secticide: to. wa malaria Seri at aby aie BWeH soe la ey fe eS | lecaitin Organization (WHO), or its seem- ¢ ued 4 A whose medical experts have FBG iperiee Wo FES ek WEES his teed {to establish the eradies: a 8, more than 350,000], Ly es were sprayed in Stas State Jone, and the total number persons protected in the country The B.C. Peemed ice aillion, | Withintithe LUMBER WORKER |) 20% tive 22's, Shan State hopes to have cast out its “devil” for good and 5 GNP. Up $33.4 Bilion [2 adjusted) level of $33.4 billion rig oe first quarter of 1959. This is a gain of two percent o’ last quarter of ceeeeee The 1959 first eaaites GNP is aE Tae per cent higher than average for 1958 as a whole. 40 fter practising Dentistry in oe Province. for over FORTY NEARS ihe ciation PAY MORE? Senet oliee my practise. Making guaranteed Dental Plates ot only Forty Dollars each. rab R . Llewellyn Dou glas mn St. Vancouver 1, B.C. eons of Granvill le) 1-4022 MUtual 1-6338 - 6339 Phone: MUtual CREDIT UNION DIRECTORY j IWA Credit Unions a Credit Unions upported by IWA ae ‘iin Alberni Pepi Credit Union, 209 ‘A 1-217 Sayings, Broadway & hanes ‘Stl eets, Vane Colum! IWA ws dit Union, Room 21, 774 New Westminster Local 1-118, IWA (Victoria), 904 Gordon Street, Victoria Chemainte = Distr Credit Union, Box fait ‘Chomatnus B.C. Courtenay coat Union, Box 952 Courter Duncan & District Credit Union, ae 1717, Dun Prince Georg istrict, 1046 Avenue, Prince George lanaimo & District Credit Union, oe Wallace St., Nanaimo Zadysmith & District Credit Union, Box 154, Ladysmith, B.C. Federation Shortens Naive tained ain grits TeDHIE issued by fie former haplans se » who said the mo character. Q The CCC ° ne ention, scheduled fo: ec City begin- ning September 13, is expected to debate dropping the wor “Cath i ” from the Confeder: tion’s ili Bae mean cc tvrcng itself an the i hod of allowing more 8 to enter the CCCL. The Confederation now bargains for a large number of non- Catholic workers, he said, Local 1-252 ing and novelty events, Free ice cream, pop, milk, tea, coffee and sugar will be pro vided.