i { ., DAVID COWLISHAW , 26-year-old Torontonian,. has set up ‘an - organization to help people who feel. they have been wronged. - Called “Underdog”, the ‘group. went into action-after placing ads | in the personal, columns of ‘Toronto newspapers offering assjst- -}. ance without. charge. me . —— CP Photo- Toronto man tries | “to help "underdog TORONTO (CP).— David Cowlishaw says he| thinks too many, people in the world are.being pushed} around. He has formed. an organization of Robin| Tfoods to help them, °°. The 26-year-old Torontonian |. placed an advertisement, in: th personal column: of ‘newspapel here describing the group -- { - called “Underdog’-—and: says he child... = has received dozens of letters). Mr Cowillshaw from people who feel they, are peaple talked with authorities being wronged.. ~~. Land persuaded them not to kiil . Mr. Cowlishaw -or one of 16|the pet. : helpers cheeks cach complaint) Another woman thought she and then visits people accused |was being overcharged by her of mistreating others. ~~ Handlord. Underdog took care of “We tell them we think ourjthat, he said... ., : client is gelling a ruw deal and} Several who have written in Lhey usually back “down.”. didn't ‘need help r ‘One man wrote saying his dog: cause it had.'been mistaken .for' another dog. that had: bitten “a i during a strike of. immigrant the, organization. . construction workers here’ when ; en Thad ‘been ordered destroyed: tbe-|" sald one of his Mr. Cowlishaw said ‘one mem- | ae . - oe nt themselves. |. He got the idea for Underdog |They were drafted as helpers. for) “Jots of poeple were being shoved | ber is going to Cuba as soon as the group figures out-how to get him: there in the* cheapest ~pos-- a around.” He. approached .a° few . friends “and they> were enthusi-: Pasties ee {gible wayre. 00 © They placed thistad: |. . o | .. “Lots of people a “Underdog, an‘organization to | treated. there.” help. mistreated people... No charge. A, ‘Foronto.”. , a letter. ‘maica in response: to Z| Spruce crop seen heavy despite fires British Columbia interior, ek mer to replace the 108s. fires, gather 4 | they WF.\ roy 40,000,000 seedlings, This yield would be red Crown spruce forests the next 10 years, Ins fir, yellow if soad ‘cons: 212: UONES IN STOMA Along the B.C. 7 and Sitka. spruce sLalso: deteriorated expected, Bw festod by boring Insects, are’ held: in cold ‘Wrures for the son in piled but close to tho $97,000,000 mark 1960, ©. nhs 3 emreas Mgt re “innined ‘Vindor, ‘Vosp an WGI MAN ON. THE TOT Mae : re being mis- : He would like to make the or- PO Box 123, Terminal|ganization world-wide. With this in. mind he. plans. a trip to Ja- “A couple there was very in- terested,” he said. “I know dt) ‘seams a long way to go but once you've * started: something lke VICTORIA ©) — While fire destroyed ‘millions of board feet of, prime. spruce timber in “he na+ Ye! ture was hard at work this sum- A B.C. forest service spokes- man said surveys show promiae of a henvy crop of spruce cones in forests left unsenthed by the. Crews sot out in early fall to the cones, It Is expectad: will harvest. enough sead suf fielent, to. replant 60,000 nares of ehar- aver Poresters are jess -optinilatic about the prospects for repine- ing fire-ravaged interlor ' Doug- pine and farch, from which only light harvests Ps const, the fir) ° cone’ crop. hna}: to tho’ extent)» that none will: be collected thi ;fall, These cores have been Ine. One torrible trio of fires, nick- a Vort, | 180 ‘mor northonat.of . Varnsoue!l” : in Paulelimilo Cote, S2-yoar-ald |yor, crackled through 600,000,000 formar. paratrooper, alaimod a [board feot of prime spruce, | ‘Tt'g staggering whon. world polo-sliting record whion ho climbed down from a O06 foot polo at ‘Ningara Malls, Ont, Ho. spent. 50: days inn. cannoe attached: to the top: of daya,’ anid, |. wha n- pravinua re cord,9f ? Lae 8 Allahtly moray bhany 40: .dayayy atrilation if dt, keopa-up, for, many ghily mares t ano “pnt! eee ee ee Bob In. LOday Hite more yours,” an} i ant ho anid, elmven : Mother Naburo : ‘eon't 10 polo, hanting wl dof ‘\keop. pace with that rate of de- 1 OPTLAWA. ‘unions: should: members: of; unic uste the-mainspream..of:the legitimate any. ‘specific-unions ican: Labor: Secretany,. Arthur, a Gobitnncarrs clin Goldberg’ said neré.! 2 rent. membership’ fight ‘being i Mr, Goldberg said. : the: .Nofth; American: Jabor:. movement: a5,| ynions :was an. example. of. the cmiood record Ja ridding tlaell| winning: back” process. ofycorrupt -or OCornmmunist-con-| 7), - United. “Stéelworkers “SF controlled unions. ~ : : e eelworkers " Ot & £0 “| But the sald machinery:should |be set up to. try to tell: members: nat “TT Rien. Ni \of ousted unions why they are of the International. Union-of] "NE outside the. ranks’ of the ‘legit- imate union movement, ~ “|. In addition to this. education |raiding and because, of Com |procéss, good unions should also|ist influence. =. ye: But Inuge stocks of constal acod |” atorage by ith; forest sorvice and. the roforeatn~' tion program will not We affected: | 1061 firg Rene B.0, hnve not been com- the spokesman ostl- mates timbor losses will come ou) thints that. this was enough tims por to: build 90,000 homes nnd tt went me fy amoka-in. about spur 0 ' Aasipetthae kn PERV VOY EL Te try. to; wi back into..ethical: unionism.'. ‘ofi unions; ousted from). “Mr. Goldberg did natmention- labor. movement: for,‘conrupbloni| "put he .was' pressed’ by la tre jor, Communist ‘domination, AM-| porter to’ say whether “the? cur. wageé at. Sudbury, Ont, and): Port Colborne, Ont., by-two rival’. eaclaty America CLG is ‘driving to take over the 20,000 eastern members| Fi Mine, Mill and Smelter, Workers, kicked out of the’,old: Canadian Congress of Labor.in, 1949 for mun a > LL. 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