vie 14 fol- iy ih ihe. Vancouver oe distributing candy, orke June landing, Gibson. Hutehingon, Alaska Eine, Van- couver—Brain tumour. Allan MeKay, Bells Coola, Norcop West Fraser “Palco, 8, Pohl Bros, matcher & son, No. 1, LUMBER WORKER Creston Sawmills— Swan Lake Li vy umber ie Hospital ee North ‘injury. AL Rudd, Ss es johansor Daughter distributing | candy, pies of the B.C. Worker, 8. Mall, ‘Duncan, Sidhu iu Singh, n,Wictorta, B.C. B.C, ie, Duncan, Duneai Mr. How: an, B. Mr. Bella’ “Sinthy silllorest ad ae win Gimme ns, es jarvey Baicen: Ee MeL. Mr, Swami m Singh Deol, Honeymoon bab ceria Youbou, B.C. Mre Miss Anita Cresson, Cowichan Sta- BIC. a tion, Mrs. Sant. ywell River oe Krieger, Prince George, 1-424 er injury. Fred Van Norman, Charles C: Knee injury. Erwin eager Broken 1 3G Lund, Creek— Williams —2 broken Hugh Hutchinson, Alaska Pine, at Ole tumour. Pi Clinton—Leg & arm on, Van. Plywood. n, Van, Sawmills—Broken Kore! ee H. McWellan, Wittertino} a ag aie Mr if ik 4, Marshal, Pore Alberni — Heart and |. McMillan of the att 217, IWA, visited the melewing” patients In the Van- mr General Hospital peeisteibuting f ti ber Worker. 100 Mile House—Back t. John Lumber— rescared back.” a mje Vancouver Plywood—Neck ient. A. Thomas, tured back. ©. Boiecie, injui Georg: Mile House—Frac- a 'Tahsis Lumber—Back D. Poliock, Bale i ing— rl mon River Logging- 8. Gissten, ‘Booth LLegeing, Vancou- er_Island—Rupture It is with deep regret that ec, 47, WCB. aff Photographer for the past 15 Mr, Gardecke died ‘Tuesday, September 1, in the Vancouver General Hospital, ean 5 throughout Meee yock, he ouligg via , thousands of hs for safety and purposes. Before his interest turn to photography he worked a HALIFAX (CPA)—! ‘osh, Youbou, ge Arlene a, Forrest, Di pounce co M Miso Sheila Steeves, Caycu: Mrs..C. Strasdin, Gobble. Hill, B.C. Whitehouse Electe B.c. n, Honeymoon Bay, ts Basan Paterson, Lake Cowichan, Mrs, D. Beech, Lake Cowichan, B.C. Mie re Bezdebay ‘Youbou, B.C. Mrs, ing, Honeymoon Bay, ie Jackson, Westholme, B. Mra. oritfard, Camp rs. R. Olafson, Eke Cowichan Mr. Meylend, Sh Lake, Mr. Garbachan petal Parker, Paldi Sist Benson of the LA Local 1 wa visited the following pagent in the King's Daughter Hospital | distri buting candy, cigarettes and yet Bice TC uinbar Wei arker. Mes: Alec “waiter: Mrs. Jagle Clark, Gordon River Lake ee han Mrs. Reso. Davie, a On Mrs. George Senebolssi, Dunca: Mrs. Jack Graham, ee Bay Mrs. D. Ludvigson, Hiller Mr. Robert Francis, D' In Memoriam camps, - and during the last war he mining and logging mem- ae See Bho his wife, on, James; and . frien i mace raised. by those ‘who worked with him t ois time paid president it firs in i the Federal cae history, He de- Paid Over feated W- re itt-White of Otta-] WASHINGTON (CP. wa for the eet ane stial ponies Dearinent E Mr, Hewitt- White was named|the AF: made first vice-president and James) “initia vi ee of oe Wyllie ie Regina, second vice-) million dollars to help striking steelworkers, IUD president Walter P. Reuther announced here, TUD unions are mobilizing copies , Hon Honermoon Bey CU. Bill Enacted WASHINGTON (CPA) — po onercss importai erg. ae ae of the bill included: —Increased the maximum secured oe limit from $400 to $759 Seeated the loan maturity limited from three to five ears; ermit the selling of nego- tiable checks and money orders for members for a fee; —Permit allocation oe ce in Federal buildin: mee credit ns havi em- 95 per cent of persons who re federal em- ployees; —Provided for declaration of eiiceee® by the board of di- Pas ae Fe, was credited to the ied fh and sharp strategy of sev- eral senators and congressmen sage af the bill, viewed as i twa Unionists Benefit Thanks ‘enya urt, or ai ay cae source, with a problem, may receive ace Scivation Army is a mere of the Com ugh the cont munity butions made by you to the Red Feather canyassers. and ipo home and o ae ing Bu aes se ee Line kes Pees oor eaten MT Gn skpetent physistictany? occupational therapy, 9s aot sete od chet ate pay allch lens pee icians re- Mboya, labor ieee a 1 Kenya eats will pede years at Ameri- can eaten The A saacaa leader recently vis- ited the United States and re- ae Building Trades faned Bos with 81 scholarships in his @ “tie aiwe (Council Watched special plane—"Africa Airlift” OuUNCI arcne landed with the Sates ae e As sult of a resolution | quired to observe the terms of the York Se; Oe hee e dispersed eonsoredt ‘py Local 1-252 IWA, Ganadisd ae and supplemen- to 40 u cross the U:S.| 2nd approved with amendments, | tary “no-raid’”’ pacts. On thee “arrival they spent two) at the International Con was sitees that hitherto days at meetings with United) vention, the activities of Build. these Councils claim that they ing Trades Come in Cana are not required to respect the fields of education, labor, reiglion By) be (anne cenit) eon of ie mavac: um (ance ‘ = ar, delations. y the Eero s they are responsible only to of the Bpolareios SO) "tne intent of the resolution was | merged pile in the America: eee from oe ee oe Bow: that such gene should be re- Farittict and movie ae Sid Reba \$1 “ae fer the steelworkers, Reut! ae charged preset ee the ¥ worker 2 jence Cour FIRST AID ‘street INDUSTRIAL FIRST pe Industrial perils emauat imekeeping TTENDANTS ASSN. OF 8.C. & Vancouver 3, B.C. ties because ile rie has refused poit fact-fin eel ed, was “too little and too Y The : 2 Symbol of Good Baking A smart new Cues for the nese Bread available — fresh ee aily your favourite food GENERAL BAKERIES LIMITED