vee et eee ee ee Nee ates ag ela ta he aan er ot feet a $ | worthy ‘Althoti oh ‘book. publish- ihe. isiflourishing,: 660 lig’ Bobk |. tae! 0 Epstein, ero# It offérs’ books. ‘only. “has. been “so. rood “year. Epstein’ bought Mab. next. door, eiuee perbac 7 ; cores ‘of ‘Hollywood. stars have ‘ickwick a haven over sby’s wife. Kathy fracomes: in’ cand” ‘picks. ‘out patel -.books. ‘to ‘send : to ds. Bob" Mitchum and Bill: ien :used:.to buy a lot when lived here, and ‘Alex Guin: ‘dropped ‘in; while : he” Was California cal lea” a cule | Toe The. bold - step dominated an| eventful year. “for, Canada’s. 1,- 447,000 trade union. members. it- | promises to be: a Key. factor in, | what. lies ahead: for. labor in the new year—an election’ year by, ‘all signs. -But there is another . factor | that will: also influence labor jin‘ the months ahead.. -It is’ the disturbing fact that: unions have stopped growing. . -Union: strength ° declined to 1,447, 000 members in 1961: from 1,459,000 in 1959 and: 1960. RATIO. FALLS . bale “Even worse, in Jabor’s “eyes: S ne. a. picture | this. year. z the s sec-. ond generation : of Pe aeg | Me NEW. YORK | B. — Miss Cecile -in.a dog food jingle contest. “And if you ‘think, she ,was surprised, think of the: contest ‘representa~_ tive who delivered. ‘the. cheque to. her home ‘Tuesday... “We have to. take ’em as. they -come,”. he mumbled after catch- "i{ng-a glimpse of the nine felines longing about the apartment tar’ i . qd The contest sponsor manutae- tutes only*dog: food. Advertising in The Daily News Brings Results: ° er Fk da: ‘and: Virginia Holden |” “\per-cent in 1958, thie ratio -slip- | - {ped:to 33.1. in 1959, 31- 9..per cent. 2 P. Wulff,.a.cat: ‘lover, won $4, 000 1 treal- -challenge -facing labor ‘is}. Wulff shares with her sis- ; The older the the finer the taste and Calvert Old Rye is hlended from whiskies aded in20-yoarold casks was the drop: in the proportion of union membership within the | > se ee we eee ee : ektanslve or The cutting™ of. elght large: . |dangerous trées: in. variols. parts “lot the city; has- -been: coinipleted ; it was reported to the board of works coramittee by. city: ‘super intendent C. J,.Gustafson, Holes have ‘been drilled and ‘| concrete poured for the bases of three lamp standards, connected with the second phase of the street lighting prograin in the 800 block Third Avenue West and digging and backfilling | of: the. conduit’ trench on, Third Avenue =) _ Se oR an oo OD am ao emg: oF Ss C-_ Fs * ete: -~. “oO 3. z om: nm Oo k chveast system: on. Fourth ‘Aventie. “West a OTTAWA (CP) Organized, Jabor® if there is a general election in, 1962.. arena was taken last summer ‘when. trade unions | -within’ the: central, Canadian Labor Congress helped found the New. Democratic’ Party. - organized. of ; these technological mor 1 Ju inior High’ ‘School. 1 reduced by Janelle ‘Hayden.’ fintldl:Ch ristmas, show. 2. ‘Labor’ S: decision. The. ‘students - will: be: _ Staging 4Wo- ne eae. .the, Ollice +=. Staff: photo. bY. John will face oa first veal ‘test’ at the , polls!" t lb The casts hdve. been’ reHears- “Pa to stride, nto ‘the. political times...) . INTERNAL | BATTLES - . The result ’will’ ‘probably, ‘be: a major. conference:: . of, ...-unions aware. of the. ‘possibilities of. re- cruiting, campaigns among of- fice . and, technical workers and among: tHe: ranks, of service. em- ployees: ae ‘While. labor looks 9 own: ranks for: ew - ‘sources ° of strength, itis also indergoing an’ intéhse, internal. battle -in- volving tihions within. the : ‘CLO pitted agaitist those - outside the’ mainstream of ‘the: ution move-' ment. : over-all non-farm paid work force. ‘From its high point. of 33.8 in!-1960:and-to 31:6 per. ce 1961, ‘lowest: point- ‘in, nine’ ‘years ment is not even holding. its own as the labor force grows. : To. many. top union men, ‘the not how well it may do ‘in poli-| tics,’ but how, quickly it can ada’s new elite workers——the so- called white -collaé. atid = white coat. workers ‘of the, ‘dittortiation era. The’ Canadian Labor. Congress, with. ‘which .107 international and national unions’ as well as 920 directly chartered locals are affiliated, is. already sounding, out unions on whether they are interested in, or ganizing ‘the une’ barrel oe L LT a hahah al Te ES “It. means that the ‘union miove-. marshal: the sheet numbers of} |the. fast- growing corps of Can- it hs The struggle is’ ‘being waged on = “many... fronts—but. the two ishipping. industr 2 The United : ‘Steelworkers of America; biggest: ‘inion ; in Can- ada;. is: fighting the: Internation- al:‘Union of Mine, Mill and Smel- ter Workers for: control of nickel workers, at Sudbury, and Port Colborne © in Ontario. ° Early in December : ‘Steel. won. 4 certifi- cation vote among: 1,800 Inter- national Nickel: workers in Port Colborne. ne , In. this clash, the root of the fight lies.