B.C. LUMBER WORKER ve eae See 5 AS TOLD BY PETE THE PUNK Pete Gets The Low-Down On The Interior Fight We tried to get away from it all but fell right into the soup again, This time we got the treatment over something that we thought was over the hills and far away, to do with ranchers or hill-billies or foreigners like them. me teas fal Max and I chalked up a few holida igh- ° We landed smth what we heai fants ie oactin, patkhone dirty blankets, outdoor at bing; and a few its details that haven't t an and Paul Bunyan Hee hee ee We thoug] oe ‘thief first camp must be bones ne ont of ancient days, that ney were keeping in asses to sl he-men used to ae for ihe glory when we investigated on the way home we fou eit of camps qupecatie like they were pain owned by Lord Str: he cona, in our own c we started sounding off on this, sorta sneering: like about Ane that oe take it onthe chin like those guys were, and not showing ian es Big the pacn on our chat ie: “Don't sae lunkheads ETON that only a few in the S our Union I has action, and really lowered the toughest battles ever been it “They ¥ won the strike, even though the Sreather gave them ere scattere mgus gave me an ear! been trying Paveseanizen Wel inevion as, and g feet, to hold their part of the front line. “If they should EL eo up ae fie ee we'd all be in the sou uP, soo} ” he ner or later, aay he oath ying, “Do hose gi id I been in “the Int erie ae alee Pda waa eee tie Tike I ae The we'd back them again, when their negotiations open this year, if they have to take on the bosses.” CONTRACT ANALYSIS, as outlined by Distt aS Vice-President Fred students at the Nelson Institute, April 7. Fieber, gave this group of 'WA topic for lively discussion. “We want the blokes in the Interior to have as good a deal as we haye wrastled from the Wie at the Coast, but they Sot. to Gli wet anything on a sil i of better iletieiad Moreen they got to fight for, an fight. id I mean So they a tough t in the bape We know that. toe ago we oan a La tae at the ‘he tougher it tte harder we had to fight, and the hanted they'll have to fight? e Interior want to pry a decent package out of Ae eee x, they'll get plenty of i hackinky but they'll hafta show Plenty of “fight iiehigelves , from here a in. As long as the bosses think t! at they’ve a bunch of yokels working for ion he don’t know nothing from nothing, that’s the way thes "I dish i AFL-C1O Opposes Racket WASHINGTON (CPA special meeting of the 2 ber AFL-CIO Executive. has been called by George Mean to eaatded stis- pending the 1,300,000 - Te rs Union, The Teamsters q ni ~A 29 Mere Council resident ‘he acest to hol ie “the ‘al executive meeti area of the at ma