BY WILLIAM E hibi ee . h Continued xhibition, fair season here Sirike bubbling over with fighting §P To hear them give ‘‘three | 5 enna Lon- for the British workers’—*— nas les Anglais! Hurrah!——was 42 _-vcedented forgettable experience. _.~-nim from other - var, Over 50 of whom waited _-at the airport, ! Surrounded by a small army of Herald reporters and: airport pol- ice, Sanders and his wife, escorted by a Herald woman reporter, were taken into a private office to face one newsreel camera and the BBC microphones. Ernest Davies, Labor MP for Yesterday they were raw, ticulate, torn by religious 2 tical difference. Today the indivisable, throwing up theif ° leaders from among the Tf file. Tomorrow they will solid foundation of a new kif government in France. When 1,200 constructional ef eers here in Rouen went = cee : work after.a 48-hour stopp oe ger bw write oe an The fall fair and exhibition season is on, and while the Pacific National Exhibition dwarfs all week, it was the girls ate ment, was among the privileged others in B.C. for sheer size, more fun can often be had at the country fairs. soap factory who plea few allowed to get within talking Close to 100,000 people turned out Wednesday this week to watch the PNE parade through down- them to continue the S$ distance of Sanders, who served | town Vancouver. The parade itself left much to be desired: too many uniforms, not enough floats, and 100 percent, . long gaps in the ranks. ; Look at the grand examp™ with a British military mission to ‘hese Budapest up to 1947. For people intending to visit Q : : : ie peeermcee s ee. 1 hist * After a short spell in this coun-|some of the fall fairs this year, Un iontists hit action seg tear? : thei coeneaal try he returned to Hungary as ajhere is a complete schedule cov- Peat zi cir rete ae representative of American Inter-|ering B.C. n aie national Standard Electric. faced with a terrible dilem thei But the attempt to prevent San- EXHIBITIONS F 1S he rmen *s union Not to mince words, : e i h . | Vancouver ...........--- Aug. 26-Sept. 7 children are hungry. Sine Si aati csa, CaO ke beginning of the strike they hat men was not wholly successful. paren See eee ie a - beginn f the striae Photographers clambered through | Armstrong -....- ept. 14, lo, 16, ery little iste ned the window of the private office FALL FAIRS suspen e sf | | { ae they are eating bread mo if used for the interview. Reporters with water. att standing outside strained their Gobenke wencon ven Bigot ak One day last week the pale wie : ears and noted whatever snatches|~ 4. 0" Se os , In reply to a letter dated July 18 and sent to Trades and Labor |orities offered a bribe of : : : Courtenay ....... --- Sept. 4, 5, 7/ Congress answering objections of that body to an anti-raiding editorial | th illi francs 10 of his conversation that they Sednicht Sept Sma i é an one million cargo eg anichton -- Sept. 5, 7/ carried in The Fisherman, the TLC sent United Fishermen and Allied| gang that would discharge 2 cama | Lasqueti ...--- Sept. 8) Workers Union a letter August 24 informing the union that it had |of p i One: reporter . protested: . “Tell Cobble: Hii Sept. 9| been suspended by the executiv il Sige Near sa his ° him I was at the trial and ask] atberni Sept. 10, 11, 12 3 Eee Bee sane ee Not a man accepted fit them to let me in.” Then, finding |Tyxton ee, Sept. 12| Full text of the TLC letter, re-|the step so that delegates had no| fer. They remain On otting m that an invitation was not forth-|sooke 2c Sept, 12|leased to the press by the Congress | opportunity to debate the execu-| and the bananas are coming, he, too, elambered through |Nanaimo ___. Sept 16, 17, 18, 19|€xecutive several days before it/|tive ruling.” the holds. | +048 ae Jocal the window. BEadysmith kL. yh Sept. 23, 24/reached the UFAWU office in Van- : : The girls on strike 12. ng mu The most public “private” inter- couver, states as follows: _ Several Vancouver. trade union-|textile mills are not 2evstam view ever finally ended in chaos}. _|_ Fraser Valley “Your letter of July 18, 1953,|2' ¥ave condemned the TLC for lt, Gat either, but Meme when somebody accidentally pull- a oo a ee Sept. 7 as made on instructions of the Ex- ie acbitrary. action." Here are typl- out,’ too. £1510 ed out the ~—S of sg Reggae aera cma ars é Se * ecutive Board, United Fishermen |" CP'™0DS: The grit of these lassie ip camera are lights an e room - 9, ; See F : : ean aiae a ae Shainanee (Ames a Sept. 11 and Allied Workers Union, in re-|. Ken Smith, president, B.C. dis-|18—some of whom pu -yntel ‘ : ply to my letter of May 28, 1953, |trict, International Union of Mine,|my buttonhole while I W' en 0 While facing the cameras Sand-|L@ngley Sept. 11,12 | was considered at a meeting of the |Mill and Smelter Workers: “The |viewing them—had to be °° ' ers had said that while in prison Seed Burnaby oe ree ll, 12 executive council of the Trades action of the TLC executive coun-|be believed. * tout “they treated me very well indeed. Glovexinte ose ae Se t ee 12) and Labor Congress of Canada,|cil in suspending the UFAWU im-| : “We're all on: strike “C pad “Creature comforts,” he said, in-|7 ,qner “3 oa; an ; or held in the city of Ottawa on the |mediately after the convention had | house,” said one. “We ie erday cluded cups of tea—‘“but it wasn’t Al aaa aes ree Ge Seis 25 15th instant. : ended indicates that the desire for|anything to eat since He yniods ‘ English tea.” South Burnaby ... Se t AS 26 “Following the consideration of|labor unity among the rank and|morning. We're not 1” they W Asked if he had experienced the Daninawer SPROUT a 2 your letter, together with the ac-|file delegates prevented the ex-/but we’re going to see alleged cold water torture referred} .. = ct. 2, 3! cumulation of incidents tending to |ecutive from raising the issue at help us.” t you - to by one Wogtler, ts, ane: = Okanagan-North Thompson show a very definite leaning to-|the convention. “Go back?” They stare wwe can sentenced with him and releas-| Westbank Sept. 4|wards Communism and its front] « F $ i ishm nd answe ed two years ago, Sanders Said his {Louis Creek 52 5S Sent 7 | organizations, the executive coun- ee a Sain ani ea ra os ee ve win—m0t ic only experience with cold water |Chase _........ .. Sept. 7/|cil of the Trades and Labor Con- : ae sth * a 8 fore.” eure was when he stripped to the waist | Revelstoke ..00 Sept, 7/8ress of Canada resolved that the Pi asi pada eu : re Mae ustry Th hout the geinetnfer! ces in ~ early morning and washed Sn pao R = Sag a Sept. 10 sch Fishermen and _ Allied it feather salaites ray Rae d Peni throughout aan in it, VOR ore eae Sept. 11, 12| Workers Union stands suspended inet Ta oun a Of his family—who were flown | Lillooet _...... ae Sept. 17, 18|from the Trades and oe Con- gst sey eae 3 ane 3 une te out to Vienna to meet him—he|Rock Creek ...................... Sept. 23|8ress of Canada until such time as sr rears il Sera GOR TN wee tem ae the help 0 he 9 eeriy expressed surprise at the way his|Salmon Arm ........ Sept. 24, 25|the United Fishermen and Allied} son. Ve T0Y baa, oe ie ant hg tee 8 f petit: ae a daughters had grown up “almost Workers Union gives proof of tak- Pen seag i ateeitey re hora ee at) At the (Owe which aw beyond recognition.” East and West Kootenay ing all reasonable and necessary |‘°MPts now being organized, and |(population 20,000), 1. Gomi Later, with a policeman grasp- mruitvale cc Se Sept. 2| measures to rid itself of Commun- vs pasa oe ane hewn Commasist mayer eee g0 to ing one arm and Herald represen- | ™vermere - Sept. 4, 5/ist leadership and leanings and is |<; ays - - Oe Re ae when list chutes, te for the | fot tatives hugging the other, Sanders |A'TOW Park ....... Sept. 5|prepared to abide by the letter ee i of ie was taken against it | town hall every ee of milk apd was ushered out of the room right |CTawford Bay 0... Sept. 8/and spirit of the constitution of |;¥ 4005 shapes iapyress,,: ofsbrend: ery Des “1g months: * into a group of other pressmen | 0ssland Sept. 8, 9|the Trades and Labor Congress of sai each child under y head. who demanded the right to ques-| Nelson ... Sept, 10, 11, 12 Canada. This is to take effect on!’ Don Guise, busine _|kilo of potatoes pet en Olle ; ss agent, Van This iso. CH Th helt tion him. It was during this | Creston Sept. 18, 19/and after the 24th day of August,|couver Civic Employees Union it 5 “and period that he said he did not Central British Columbia 1953.” Outside Workers: “I condemn the |munist councillors 8 | men é repudiate his confession. tail Pewee’ Beat This week The Fisherman com-|action of the. TLC top officials in|¢lementary duty ye them. — “i Petit Gobree 2) i Sant 5 mented on the TLC action in these |suspending the UFAWU at a time| Women who electe ore and “Everything in Fl mike ee Sept. 5 words: . ee when unity in the trade union| When I arrived ae re nove vi in Flowers Rone ee Sept. 5 According to the letter, signed|movement is so urgently needed post office workers pall, eh FROM ... : Watch Lake ..... : Sept 5 by TLC president Percy Bengough |to protect the interests of the Can-|a meeting in the town ura iy EARL SYK ES BAA Coola: = Sept. : and secretary Gordon Cushing, the|adian working class and the na-|outside, waiting thet orker® 56 E. Hastings St. PA. 3855 || Quesnel _... eae _.. Sept 11, 12 action was taken at an executive |tion as a whole.” vast crowd of ospital a. Vancouver, B.C. ae te Soest meeting held August 15, final day municipal employees: upfow's of the annual Trades and Labor| Jack Brierley, district represen- ee peek UEAWU D6 eonc: bbsbeinion arene Gon going?” thd pack comes (2 pu? . egate to the Congress conventi e suspension of the UFAWU ? PENDER Castle Jewelers George North, ae Still be by the TLC executive council is from th e dustmpent very AUDIT ORIUM tawa at the time the executive was |JUSt another one of the many stabs | P!ouses: “It’s going RPMI Watchmaker and || apparently in session but no at-|i" the back that Canadian labor| Ca marche! add: ike @iarine Workers) SON Jewelers tempt was made to contact him|#aS received at the hands of the|Well.” And they erie a 339 West Pender v/ es yn eat acer lag prior to the decision being made. |P0SSes’ stooges in the labor move-| ‘We have never ere: never LARGE & SMALL HALLS VR RN ers. Bring this =e “Moreover, the matter uf sus- UNION HOUSE of the fear these top labor stooges Tools Pi i i nthe tn tte ts Se i a ee ci ui ue ie : orkers.” PACIFIC TRIBUNE — AUGUST 28,