DUMPS 6-HOUR DAY DEMAND boost for | —PORTLAND ; Throwing overboard all key demands, including the six-hour day, a majority of the North- west Regional Negotiating Com- mittee of the International Woodworkers of America have agreed to a contract renewal that will grant one cent an hour wage boost only to the, compar- atively few persons working night shifts. This boost in Swing and gtaveyard shift wage differen- tial from three to four cents an hour affects a very small number of th 45,000 lumber workers in Northwest states covered by the IWA’s contract. Only an estimated one per- cent of the memVership will benefit from two other minor improvements: (1) extension of 4 time and a half for holiday ¥ work to all employees and (2) a revision in the Sunday work schedule, -With Walter Belka of District No. 2 (Northern Washington) voting a vigorous dissent, this Fadling accepts 1c WA in US “joint recommendation” and signed by IWA President James Fadling and Walter A. Durham for the Lumbermen’s Industrial Relations Committee, Ine. Tf it meets with approval of employers who hire a majority of the IWA members affected, it will’then go to the member- Ship for approval or rejection. Should it be rejected by the members the whole question of negotiating on the _ original union demands will be dropped back into the laps of the com- mittee. The original demands, draft- ed at a boad conference, called for the six hour day, an across the board wage increase; an employer paid health and wel- fare program; paid holidays and a revision of the paid vacation schedule. These proposals met with a flat rejection on the part of employers and the majority of the IWA negotiating committee refused to submit the question to the membership for whatever action it may have wished to proposal was incorporated in a take including a- strike vote. Public protest forces delay in kidnapping frame-up trial —SEATTLE Public protest has forced a de- lay of ‘two to six months in the trial of nine strikers facing pos- sible death penalties on framed kid- napping charges. The men are members of the International Un- ion of Mine, Mill and Smelters’ Local 515, which has been on strike at American Zinc. Lead and Smelt- ing’s Grandview mine at Métaline Falls. Wash., for nine months. Charges of assault, burglary and kidnapping filed against them arise out of the asserted beating of strike breakers, for which, if convicted, penalties ranging from ten years to hanging can be imposed. _ Recently, John Daschbach, Civil Rights Congress director, disclosed here shocking evidence that CIO regional director Roy Atkinson and CIO field representative John M Glenn were collaborating with Pend Oreille county prosecutor’s office and the company in the Taft-Hartley frameup. 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ENJOY A REAL HOLIDAY. Gali- ano Co-op Camp, June 1-10. Good meals. Swimming, hiking, fish- ing. Reasonable rates. Bring your bedding. Apply Irene Howard, FA. 3650L evenings. Write 339 West Pender Street. Gov't ‘bulldozer’ tactic: in Fraserview opposed BEA FERNEYHOUGH Should you look out your back window and see a_ bulldozer ploughing through your garden, pus ing over your chicken house and rooting out your fruit trees and evergreens, don’t get excited. all perfectly legal. In fact, it is likely to be so highly legal that any show of resistance on your part may By - V. Ben Williams, manager of the Exhibition board, assured Van- couver East citizens this week that a board fence on Windemere street would be torn down and re- placed by a wire fence as soon as construction on the golf course is completed. A citizens’ delegation led by Charles Stewart, LPP federal can- didate in Vancouver East, and Mrs. Viola Bianco, LPP provincial can- didate in the riding, Willians this week and presented him with a petition signed by more than 200 residents in the area. “Vancouver East residents who use the recreational facilities of Windemere Pool feel that the high board fence constitutes a menace to unescorted children, especially in the racing season.” the dele- gation told Williams. “We request Highest Prices Paid for DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD Other Valuable Jewellry STAR LOAN CO. Ltd. Est.. 1905 719 Robson St. — MAr. 2622 ‘ Brother's Bakery Specializing in Sweet and Sour Rye Breads 342 E. HASTINGS ST. PA. 8419 7220 W. Hastings Upstairs PA. 3059 interviewed | LPP candidates assured of Windemere petition action that the fence be removed from the east side of the streets and be replaced by suitable wire fenc- ing.” The Exhibition manager pro- mised that such action would be taken immediately construction work on the golf course was com- pleted, which would be in about two months. For the past two weeks Mrs. Bianco and Stewart had been in- terviewing residents in the area, getting their opinions and obtain- ing signatures on the petition. “The people we interviewed were incensed over the present situa- tion,” Said Mrs, Bianco. “They eagerly signed the petition, and many expressed great concern for their children’s safety, as the board fence completely eliminates all vision from both sides. In the racing season, which com- mences in July and continues for two months, there is a great deal of traffic along nearby streets, and the danger of accidents to children is very real.” When the board fence is replaced by a wire one a new and better pathway will also be constructed. * @® Mrs. Viola Bianco (left) and Charles M. Stewart are shown in the photo above standing with a Vancouver East resi- dent between the high wooden fences which constitute a men- ace to children going to’ Win- demere Pool. This week a dele- gation of citizens leq by Mrs. Bianco and Stewart secured ‘a promise from Exhibition man- ager V. Ben Williams that the wooden fence would be re. placed by a wire one, permit- ting unobstructed vision. It’s probably result in police action against you Behind the bulldozer may be the force of the federal law of propriation, under which the duly licensed agent has the right 1 occupy any property designed fof use by the government. According to this : taken for the use of His Majesty - when no proper deed or con veyance thereof is made and ex cuted by the person having © power ... or, when, for any oth reason, the minister deems it visable to do so, a plan and and sworn (agent) deposited of record in the offic? of registrar of deeds for the cout ty ... by such deposit (such land) shall thereupon become and : main vested in His Majesty.” All of which means, in plait language, that Central Mortgas® and Housing Corporation, for eX ample, out at Fraserview, the duly licensed agent of “His Majesty” (that is, the St, Laul ent government at Ottawa) may have deposited the plan and d& scription of your property in thé name of His Majesty without telling you, and so the bulldos is' on His Majesty’s property, ™! yours, as you thought. Under the law, the agent of th government can be polite abou notifying in advance, and coming to amicable and just agreement but doesn’t have ‘to. oa Mrs. Francis, therefore, of 2360 East 68rd, under this law, ! only her own sense of her hustty dignity and rights as a citizen justify her anger at having. er chicken house smashed and » trees plowed up without notice Mrs. Machin similarly is st@ ing on the slim rights of 10° humanity when she tries to Py tect her land from arbitrary nds ure; and when Mrs. Jobes oie her washing carelessly knoe A down into the dirt, the un ant appeal she has to make 4 “gh? such treatment is merely that e is a woman, the wife of 4 ~ veteran and a mother of 2 veteran. . Although Central Mortgag' an Housing claims all but three © the families affected in one ject ‘tion of the Fraserview pro” have arranged with them compensation of their pro @ show of hands at a m ere’ of the Fraserview Home Ovni Association last week indi ey that 13 of those present bade, yet no understanding with company. that brings grief, anguish of and financial injustice to re5 The plan is being steam-T? through in a dictatorial and less manner, j cial Viola. Bianco, LPP Provit' ss candidate in Vancouver the championing the cause © «phe Fraserview citizens and Baye get Tories mouth hypocritical 2 tbe but promise nothing bette Liberals back their dict®” ine agents in Central Mortgas’* e55 CCF rants against big oe only but takes a helpless attitud to the the LPP offers cooperation 4in8 people of Fraserview in “© ond for just treatment and * f: ments to the expropriation ~ “The struggle for human 10 is an issue in the comits 0 cial elections, Only the of genuine fighters for mon people can end th bureaucratic treatment athe faces the people of Fras