Fi © : GUEST SPE Second Vice- / President Jack Munro informed the delegates ; that the lumber markets both in the Interior and } at the coast were in excellent shape and that there was no logical reason why woodworkers should not get a decent wage increase in this year’s contract negotiations. SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT ART DAMSTROM is shown speaking on one of the more than 180 resolutions submitted to the Conference. Pictures displayed below show members of Local 1-405 IWA attending the Local’s Wage & Contract Conference January 22-23, in Nelson. The Conference during the two-days, approved a number of the 189 resolutions dealt with which will be submitted to the main Contract Con- ference in Kelowna. Because of Regional Executive Board policy, the Lumber Worker is not permitted to report on the resolutions until they are dealt with in Kelowna. : MAKING THEIR POINTS from the floor mikes are Alonzo Stuart (top) and Lyle Kristiansen (bottom). as OFFICERS OF LOCAL 1-405 from left, Con- ductor Lorenz Fietz, Third Vice-President Wayne Craig, President Wayne Nowlin, First Vice- President John Paluck, and Financial Secretary Elmer Atwood. DELEGATES AT MIKE are nominating candi- dates to attend the main Interior Wages & Contract Conference February 19-20, in Kelowna.