oC. A Shocking Exposure By JOHN BREWIN shocking and frank front-page article, the Canadian CS ee makes terrifying reading for Bina Post im described “How Lobbies Wangled Tough -abour Lay vision Program sponsored by the LUMBER WOR aE Health For All Approved titish doctor, in att to eae at Seren Uni- versity, in high raise oe ieeictiocd pes ine, pe Cohen os Birkenhead, a Co a Co.'s who is concerned led ‘Sound of Vio! Freedom would find this article ie t was an aa Sewer ane interesting. an estimated audience of 25 "Gre eener Pasture: mi vilton, For it tells, in idatory term: ar ended with a strong plea by how US, busin ed. ail he n, John McLellan, chairman of disposal’ ‘6 get anti- ns ‘Senate Investigating Commit- ate rpetariti out of Congress.| tee, for tough labor ‘O pre- ae says that oe pee me yent union hooligani uuccess, is Se program was run as Beate fui # mmer repeat af 8. The res. ial Post Sugges' that Canada js a “greener paste” “the various organizations then pro- eded to use all hele resources to and remarks lesson Ww it takes plenty of money, long and hard work and js i “When it was discovered the show mee not penedued in 27 | | here as peri medicine is bea ae in every country in the io Much “It is doubtful,” he said, “that any pol olitical measure WELL KNOWN British cation Director, (left) and Frank Tl ber of Local 1-71, IWA., get ‘ose who needed it as the (Nati- ae meaty act which came into operation in 1948”, After ath said Lord Col ohen, “bas- .| ically socialized medicine ie is a sys- tem whe reby medical care in all Congressional ver’ were make af 3 t som: “Furthermore it is the only sys- Parliament Hill: the stations to run the program ae i etaa ql ‘s at Present which ou the vate sory ioe ies pha co— | sponsore ome | usiness proper distribu tion hospital i 3 wher a ato tells of business buying 4 -| “About .5 million letters w. “In Bri ae oaesere On; 5S stirring u: section of the of a ae and de- pele out urging ees in veel planned enh ayaa with hos- people reas to watch the progra: pitals being built wher ded, liberate attempt to gain its own * re nee end So far U.S. business was just|not where finances dictate,” the Hae ineies cat quota-| toving. “The business drive aay British physician added. in An Sen _ 19 issue| St going,” says the Post, “when donssatepizouipene j RE heavy pressur Presiden Young Doctors of the ibaa “The major ieadaatons in- Takiedl viene tah ean seco ion of fi 1S. yp eon ower who made his unusual tle ision address urging adoption of the Landrum-Griffin The National Health smite I h Federation, the Ar mene ‘an Retail 1 Small Businessmen’s neste ors The Year hey decided cate ay year el 1959 was THE y: y for tough labor leeislati ‘They banked heavily on th evelations of labor racketeering enate Lab for igen bill and mio wee elected by | “ a slim margin ofa “The full power ead Brincncs of the business groups are con- centrated on these 54 Congress- | t! “The first job now was to pour 0 Propaganda ae the slstricts or ridings) esented by (Gouin “This was done with the aid of local ieanches of the various busi- Hvar CCF-MP or Sena pe eatg dh seminar held August 28-30, in Winnipeg. | Executive Board from Region No. 2. JEFF HALL, Local 2 2. 1000, North, Bay, Ontario, is a new pars ‘on the “Our universities are atill faced Pres. Ei r with more medical school appli: “At the same time, brief tape cations than an accept : a8 and the number of specialists in were made uh the authors of the Great Britain has greatly bill, and a ently either | Creasec erertorede wublic service by| “Doctors are guaranteed a liv- SPER aT cette gle ing under the act, may receive tricts. in f the areas, a company | 2nd are guaranteed a pension on AS Torenen out ringing door- rerement Lord Cohen said. balls to support for the| He had no doubt that the quali- tough apes ‘bil and this, the com-|ty of m ecient care ee improved pany says, produced 3,000 letters} in the past nine year: Preven ie to key Congressmen in one week.| medicine, he said, tie “When the vot came in the|™¢endous strides heeaael paint, House, it was 229 to 201 for the Telieved | of wnanenl iat ough labor law. arget Congre: at ee Su ‘ie effort was = simed ote of tine when ee can be treat- ed moe effectively. ‘ohen admitted the sys- ims was not without its faults, but Organizations Meet rmal conference between leaders of the C Credit Union ad Labour movement will be held ar ae at Harrison Hot Springs, for the Lard of getting to know and understand the structure and ‘Ik of each others organizations. IWA Regional 1st Viceenidentt Jack Moore, mber of the Labour Co-operative Counties will attend the meeting. Heat Schedu led ErART Ea a holding a series of regulations - was ap} the AFL. health sae ee oe ship apie Authorization for ved after an eight-year battle by ness groups through advertise , and radio and television. oe d been persuaded to ‘or | these a in admi sae ae ane e bill. culties, not in the of is,” concludes the Finanefal/ health insurance. Post “vas nine more than the 14 All Nations yote margin of victory. This is stor: the Financial] “Eventually,” he said, sat na- Post tells with pride ai affection. | tions must adopt a. system of so- This was not written any pro- | cialized médicine.” labor reporter ou t a . 8 wcll as lecturing at Mcaill, b sh, but is | L a story held forth as an example one of th Jey ish to Chadian ees eneral Hospit ‘tal here and to the “One major tool was a tele- Draw your own conclusions, Montreal Medical Society. easy low cost MONEY ORDER available at CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 100 Branches in British Columbia send money SAFE way fo is by Delegates Support ‘WA delegates from B.C. the support of the recent es ion i the Longshoremen’s & raked Workers’ "Compensation Act. Fight For Repeal thus lay the ba: for damage suits, “Diabolic Intent _In bese Pye the resolu- tright re: i aE me 43, es my Trades Union Act. The resolution, which was ap- proves snanimotsly, pointed to the bee of ii in rou ing he st “finks” stri sitadtfon to create es er) Weae Boost Won epi ations for trainmen in the Prairie and Pacific regi For the Eastern region, “tiabole™ in’ intent, and that eaken. the a atte Trade Union Act. For 3,285 board pi sed a ent boost 23 per ) retroac- tive to June 1, 1958; three per cent a further three per cent effective Sept. 1; and a final bump of 1.5 ar | ey cent fective Janey 10 signed. by chajeimad!fuega Ole ae —— peearanrrnad ron dl nominee J, W. Long of Montreal,