=A A AT AAT a R ap. Join the Tribune army = t ¢ = 9 in operation canvass By IVAN BIRCHARD IWA backs bush workers By WINNIE WILLIAMS Full support to the 12,000 On- tario bush workers, Members of the Lumber and Sawmill Work- ers Union (AFL), who last week Struck for their demands, was pledged by the TWA District Council at its quarterly meeting last weekend. The executive board was instructed to act as a coordinating committee to send funds to the Ontario workers in their just struggle to obtain a working agreement covering high- er wages, shorter hours and bet- ter working conditions From Frank Halvorson in Kamloops, one of our outstanding supporters who must be almost as well- Known to our readers as he is to us, we received this letter over the weekend. It’s the kind of letter that requires litthe comment, for it speaks for itself. “J am pledging myself to get 50 new subscribers and to in- erease my bundle sales by 50 copies between now and De- cember 31. This mean 100 new readers (not counting renew- als) or 10 each week. Wanaimo _ 5.00 M. Khaluk, Silver Skagit 13.00 North Surrey LPP te South Hill LPP Nick Hnatchuk, Ghost River, A statement issued by the coun- ‘Tet me outline a very easy | Wyndell .......-........ 1.00 cil said- method of securing new read-|F- K. Mergup ...-.-...-. 2.00 “While the two Ontario locals ers during ‘Operation Canvass.’ eae Sedo 53c05S53 10.00 involved in the struggle, Port “For many weeks I have had USOT 5559>523223522 1-00 Artaur and Timmins, have AFL no difficulty in securing one|Vananda ................ D0 affiliation, the relations between Se oe simply. : by on Frank Politayo ......... 30.05 e proaching ree or four indi- i exe fe See ee sae viduals who I feel reasonably MOG sss 5555a5s575 526 $88.27 cil realizes that the question is certain will be interested in Subscriptions not one of affiliatioa, but if B.C. reading our paper. Usually at) Ginger Goodwin ........... 2 is to make further gains on the least three of the four will'|Students —--.--------2----- 1 economic field, it can only be not only take a sub, but waill| Commercial Drive ---..:22- 7 through raising the sub-standard thank me) for calling. One or| Harry Asson ..-._..--.--- 2 wages and conditions in the eas- more of the others will agree|Gibson’s Ianding .. ....... a tem section of our MDominion, to’ take ~a) copy) each) weel- for | tarrison) Mills (7229 -- 2 a which teday act as a hindrance a nickel, A few weeks ago I]! Bill Hreherchuk ........... 2 to further gains in B.C.” called on three prospects and|Wairview ................... q In this last council meeting returned with three subs. West) Wind) nc ee ee 4 before its annual convention, the “By following this ‘procedure OLE ine ee ere eee a HWA also endorsed the resolu- Many of us Can easily securS|Comox ..................... 1 tion passed by the recent In- 50 new subs and 50 names for|Fawn .......-............... z ternational convention recom- our bundle orders between now |Dawson Creek ............ i mending that an organizational and the end of the year. Hnplewood! 320242 os ee z drive be undertaken in the eas-- “At this moment I have 10] Britannia .................. By tern provinces of Canada, espe- or i prospects in mind whom IN. Vancouver ............-. 3 Cially Quebec. The campaign is I will call upon this Friday,| Victory Square .....:..... 5 to be carried out with the whole since they live in the same|Enderby .....-.............. 4 hearted support of the Canadian vicinity. I hope to return wilh | Neil Makella ...........__.. et Congress of Labor and its vari- eight or nine new subs and a| English Bay ..............- 3 Fascism: a pointing by Harry Sternberg. ous affiliates, who have agreed few names for the bundle or | Miscellaneous, City ........ 2 to lay all their forces and serv- ders. : TEAM aries = eee cee eee 1 ices-at DWA disposal. It is es- “I think our objective of 5,-| Notch Hill .................. 1 Ly timated that there are 380,000 000 is much too low as we have |Hammond .................. ak fuc len ts Sta é ar, a le wu -dworkers in the Province of the necessary forces among ou=|Nanaimo ................... 7 Quebec alone who have as yet readers to secure much more.| Toronto .................... 1 not benefited by trade union or- Every reader can think of/Tulsequah .................. 2 against overcrowding — fanization. The council also scored the fed- eral povernment’s attempts to use workers in the eastern provinces three individuals, one of whum will subscribe, and the name of one or both of the others can be turned over to sozne one who handles a hindle. To reach our $4,000 objective by “January 1 we need $3,863. We have just 10 weeks left— $380 each week. This week's By T. A. WYLIE VICTORIA, BiG. — Students of Victoria Goliege, the Victoria franeh of the University of Brit- ish Columbia, paraded through the to prevent further advances in 3.C., stating, “The Dominion Govy- ernment of Canada is dominated by reactionary elements from the PFrovinces of Quebec and Ontario, who are spearheading the govern- donations to the press and radio sustaining fund amount ed to $88.27 from 19 different Points. It will take five times that amount each week to make the objective. ~ being utilized as a military hos- pital until recently. The Student body is deter- mined not to be put off by haif-promises and procrastina- “To those who doubt that this procedure is. very simple, I would say, ‘Try it for a few weeks and see’.” Donations Gowntown section and around the = A ie mentis drive to keep labor down. Commercial Drive ....... 1-00 Frank Politano, city, turned Bes Oo Ne acy tion. A pesn is being circu- | Until these two eastern provinces Bill Hreherchuk ........ -00 | in $30.05 collected in donations par iam. s : gs. : lated for signatures among the | have felt the power of organized Mainview = s2.55 seis ee a 3.30 | cards from day to day. This is last week to protest against dan-| Givens of Victoria asking that | labor, this situation cannot be Worth Vancouver ...... 1.00)the kind of work that will gerous overcrowding of the ‘col- the exchange be effected im- rectified and labor’s fight to get W._ Cunningham, City 1.00} keep Al Parkin on the air. We (2 pulsing on Craig eeeyan : i ss .|improved legislation will be that Courtenay” 22 ..-2-- sas 1.00 | have taken in 114 subs so far iene : mediately, and judging by E29 much harder.” ; Charles Rapka ......... 2.00 | this month, leaving 2,386 more - response so far, the objective Another resolution unanimously OLA Bul Sec on See er ks 5.00 |to be obtained—239 each week. Six hundred, about half of| of 40,000 names-will be reached. | endorsed by the council demanded Ee = whom are ex-service personnel, Victoria LPP club has sent a | ‘2@2t.2 royal commission be set up by the government to make a thorough investigation of the lumber situation in Canada, in- are crowded into a building orig- ; > jletter to the provincial inalix, erected as a private resi- ment and also govern- issued a public = E = zak hand, the 5 —— A onal Enea ane ene statement supporting the students Sue ieee capes sto Gn a college schedule could ac-|in their demands for a building yards. ; commodate about 900 students,} more suitable to their classroom “If it is found that the lumber is held by the big corporations in an attempt to force the ceiling A charge of 5) cents for each insertion of five lines or less with 10 cents for each additional line is made for notices appearing Q-K. Hair Restorer— Cure for falling hair depends has a present enrollment of 120. The college building has ‘been needs. The present building known as condemned by Fire Chief Raymond | ._,. é x + price up, the government should| 7 : : : upon removing cause. — O.K for further As by. ree than | Victoria College, is the old “Duns-| appoint a controller who will take | ™ ‘his ae Womnotices ee See Hair Restoring method re 200 students and the exchange ad-| [PUN Castle” which reverted '0|charge of the lumber and make| [ttt thas Monday noon of she week of | moves the cause of baldness, vocated by the students is the| the ay, for. eS Over en ip en. | it available on the legitimate mar-| Priston greyness, falling hair, etc, al- only immediate solution to “the ee 5 Seo eee ieee pies ket for distribution to essential lowing your hair to grow to problem. Despite this obvious so- eee ep co s ue ae rs building and construction work,” NOTICES normal. Hair restored from lution, provincial authorities are i a ae ee the resolution stated. the weakest roots or fuzz “appointing a committee’ to look | 725 *C™Maned to this day. Removal of the producer-subsidy Oldtime Dancing Each case must be diagnosed into: the matter, overlooking the Students are jammed into for-|©M Milk also came under direct to ALF. CARLSON’S - ORCHESTRA Separately. Results obtained fact that-the college faculty and |mer bedrooms and living rooms | fire from the IWA, in a resolu- Every, Wednesday cnd Saturday from first free trial. No mail student body had been given ev-|for their lectures and they must| on urging that local unions Hastings Auditorium orders accepted. 671 Smythe ery. reason to believe that the|travel to Victoria High School|™make every effort to secure co- 828 East Hastings St, Vancouver. term would commence in the Nor-|for both their physics and chem-| OPeration of farmers in the drive Phone HAst. 3248 : | mal School building, which was|istry laboratory work. to keep consumer prices at a MODERATE RENTAL RATES Ansel ton =e : = = reasonable level on such essen- for \ socials, weddings, meetings, etc. For satisfactory oil burner in- i a til foodstuffs as milk, at the : 2 stallation phone HAst. 4146, Same time assisting producers to = Hastings Furniture. HIGH QUALITY LOGGERS AND WORK BOOTS East a eae es es Se yes, Ghee Fol a HAND-MADE production. 2605 East Pender. Dance every | WANTED— ie “Organized labor and the farm- Saturday night. Modern and = -JOHNSON’S BOOTS ers have in common this fignt| Old-Time. Viking’s Orchestra.| [oubl® WHR one child to shane ty S to gain r i “Tk Hall is available -for rent. eee 63 West Cordova Street - - - - - - - Phone MArine 7612 Shaper rca eee milk HAstines 3277. ing two infants during day- time. Must have bedroom fur- niture. 231 Hast 32nd Avenue. oN ~ Croatian Halil— Available for Dances, Socials, Weddings, Banquets, Meetings, Reasonable rates. 600 Camp- bell Avenue. HAstings 0087. ; 2 oe = = ae i 1s WAND STUDIO } For Your Furniture & Appliance “anything With » Camera” 6 E-. Hastings St. — PAc. 7644 Notice— Billets urgently needed for out-of-town delegates to GPP’ provincial convention, Nov. : Ag. 8 : Meeti 1. Those with s e a= = Needs Cali in At eter es ; Sete EBs ees Workers’ Club meets last modation please hone Dae = oA 2 : : ; 4 Friday every month, 7:30 pm., Clinton 1455. |. ALBERTA FURNITURE CoO. ae ae es WHAT’S DOING ; uality and Purity As ASH BROS. CARTAGE ae HOMEMADE Social— E oe ' THREE STORES TO SERVE YOU Moving — Transfer For one swell time — come to | 1020 Granville, 555 Richards, 2561 E, Hastings PSS PARERY "2239 Cambie $ Phone FAir, 0469 PPP ~ Hallowe’en Hoedown, Basket Party, Saturday, Octeber 26 at 9 p-m. West End Club, 1332 Davie Street. Admission 25c. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1946 PACIIC TRIBUNE — PAGE 6