City buys scab boots, union men laid off Vancouver city police and firemen are walking around in le by a non-union Quebec firm which pays it workers : boots m wages as low as 46 cents an hour (women) This 7 Don- } the ats rT |i] iS prevali- awarded a boot contract last spring by Vancouver City Council. At the time VLC protested to city council against giv the order to G. A. Boulet Ltd. of Tite, Quebec, because “the ne ing employees are not organized ; } iated witl latead witn B.C. GRILL 328 Carrall St. HOME COOKING Cabbage rolls a Specialty “All Loggers Welcome” Albert Truman, Prop “Everything in Flowers” FROM EARL SYKES 56 E. Hastings - MU. 1-3855 Vancouver, B.C. TED HARRIS Painters’ and Paperhangers’ S uppli es Sunworthy Wallpaper Reg. 45c - Now 19c a roll OVALTINE CAFE * 251 EAST HASTINGS Vancouver, B.C. QUALITY SERVICE NEW LOCATION 4560 West 10th Ave., Vancouver, B.C. Castle Jewelers Watchmaker and fewelers Special Dis- count to all ¢ Tribune Read- ers. Bring this ad with you. aaa r (men) and 25 cents an hour at Vancouver Labor Council amieson read a letter from Canadian in no sense a trade union, as the term is understood in this country.” City council, which for some 20 years had awarded the con- tract for boots to the J. Leckie Co. Ltd. of Vancouver, a union shop, switched to the Quebec firm because the east- ern company’s bid was lower. One result: Some Leckie workers have been laid off due to lack of work, thus worsen- ing the present unemploy- ment crisis. Said MacDonald’s letter, in “The (Boulet) plant is not ized. The firm employs