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McNevin charged that in- nal unions were ignoring l cas: ~of disorganized unions District and “7694, that: threatening the inter- po internationals,” : he ‘are taking an “out- ison: endorsed | air. “MeNovin's Is:for.a. northern council =/to this area to effect, organiza- ‘meeting. | 8 be for those wishing to be fully m organized to hire a full time ‘: M@.business agent to ‘take care of |” @ all local organizational. problems, a | g: 60 towards paying the salary for a sucha business agent. . “ Birst S " - Quality _NYL ONS uM Choice! of gauge gy, and 51 gauge Gi 9 & Mi co-operate, then we'll stand up; | swine “Maternity Jackets . . Ladies’ Houseconts Spring Shorty, Coats Ladies’: Formals ord | Goods ‘ s | Snowsuits Boys. Snowsuits: |W ALLACE'S! ne STORES) RanCDMDRE » where cra tsmanship _ counts... seas " wpnolrvent RS mos f oR a the larger mercantile stores were now organized and said he hoped to see the office wor kers. in the same position shortly... : ithe financially-harassed ‘Crow- ell-Collier - Publishing , Company. doned publication of the Amer- ican Magazine, Collier’s and the “national. affiliation, phite,: ‘Millworkers Local 708, elsewhere “if” they don't get International Brotherhood of Carpenters .and:. Joiners,. Local nationals Would not get any ‘ac- tion and: could.be detrimental. ~ Mr: ing anything towards organizing unions ‘here they should not re- ‘ceive the per capita pay. ‘The -problem’ of organizing local workers into unions lay “Lwith . the international . union claims: that: it would cost too much to. send a business agent} . tion, Mr. MeNevin » ‘told the}: He’ said the ony sviution to, m circimyent this. problem would.|’ Cost per capita for each union would be 50 cents which would ay The agent. would als :0 conduet Mi grievance procedure. x Mr, MeNevin.added that if the|: ‘labor councils got together and M! informed the B.C. Federation of | Labor “that we want representa- tion we might get’ it.” : ' If the Internationals still .don’t on our own two feet,” he said. Mr.. MeNevin ' who while. on his - visit to the city consulted With several units wishing or- ganizational assistance, told. the local labor council of some of the accomplishments i in Kitimat. He mentioned that several of ‘At present, he added, a. senior clerk with 12 men working under Jhim earns Jess. Vhan a ditch digger. Colliers Chief | Resigns Post. was made by P. J. Lester, International - Brotherhood of Pulp ‘and Sul- |... - Mr. Lester's proposal for these “unions to’ withdraw and register what they’ want” brought ‘a warning from J.-S. Black of the}. Lester ‘continued that..if| . the internationals were not do-|. Workers Told. “Necessity of all ‘workers ‘seek- ing compensation: - for, injuries, properly ° completing . Form 6_to avoid rejection ‘from ‘the’ Work- men’s Compensation: ‘Board was stressed. at- the : regular: meeting of the. Prince ‘Rupert. Labor Council Thursday. night,” The: local labor. ‘couliell: will also ‘attempt through the B.C.’ Federation of Labor to. ‘amend injuries “in an effort to get theni recognized . and: Compensated. ” Closer C heck On Finances Urged For PRIC ‘A closer check: on the financial affairs of the Prince. Rupert Labor Council was. urged - by trustees R. G, ‘Moore, E, A, Evans and Lawson Hewitt. Thursday ment. of an overdraft dn: the: last three mouths,’ : : : In explaining’ “the: “overdraft, secretary treasurer, J. Ss. Fur- ness said several unions. had not paid in their: dues. and’ expense ‘NEW YORK (—Paul Smith resigned Friday as president. of Crowell-Collicr: recently aban- ‘that if the council Nad known money. to send a delegate to: the BC. Federation of Labor con- ! vention in Vancouver, had to be taken- from: the funds: Acting president of the labor froup, H, S, Harrison claimed FAMOUS CHINESE ++ SERVED TO PERFECTION 3329 Imate to tho printing artes. Mutivernd to you quickly and on the + 1h surprisingly he wire to consult with us ‘for -your uext prindng order, Just phane 4)26 toy dite , iHlgutlun, Women's Home Companion. Chap | Suey DISHES [ 1 For Orders to Take Out yreported at each of an overdraftit wopld | not have sent a delegate toi he con- vention. “I'm not going to go along ‘with an overdraft at any time,” i he stated, The trustees’ recommenda~ tions were endorsed and: it was moved that the cash bajance be meeting to- gether with the number and amount of choques payable and }ald, teens emer mene nenen gating e6 es pat Tet Ae meee eee try Daily News Classified teakakun aiemiienh detetinee eta { cay vore T-A-L1-0-R-/-N-6 ® Suits @ Ponts | ® Topcoats ® Slacks the WCB act/ governing: - back | to Complete Forms: For Compensation. - Seeretary-treasurer of local labor group, J: 'S.: Furness said it had come,to his notice there: had been” all. alarming in- crease in the. number. Of! rejec-; tions: for. compensation -Clalnis | on back injurigs... *. He’ said the: “WCB. in! rejecting ‘these claims, Stated -there was lack of proof, in’ many, of an ac- c:dent: ‘having taken: “place. Mr, Furness added”. that, the ‘Prince Rupert: : Labor. .Counell should: support’: {hes “Vancouver Labor Couneil’s move. to. . get these: back. Injurtes. ‘recognized ‘yand compensated. . ‘In addition, he suggested ‘that local unions: should ‘Inquire if _| there. Were any ‘similar’ rejec- tions for back injurtes locally, So action could be. taken, James. Foreman, ‘of: ‘the Inter- hational Brotherhood. of Electri- cal - Workers, . told‘ the. council that the reason ‘the: WCB re- night folloying: a bank. state-| | forms properly. ALTERATION SPECI ALIaTS Quick Service Ling The Tailor | zr ng Ot, Phone, 4238 | ONS hitherto reserved jected these claims was they were not witnessed. He ‘said with “no-one seelng him couldn’t Teceive * ‘compensation, “we ” should’. concentrate on i changing the. ael,’? : | It. was also earned at th ; meeting that a number of re- : jections had followed’ accident © i claims: for varlous injuries be- cause Form. 6 ‘employee's accl- dent, form) had not been titled out properly, © ‘ow... There was also a number of cases,. the council. was told, of immigrants beg‘ rejected be- ‘cause thelr English was not pro- ficient’ enough ‘to. fill’ out the It was suggested: that all un- jons should support any legiti- mate claim: that has - ‘been re. jected by the WCB as one Board might not recognize an indiv- idual claim but will ‘support a: union clalm, New Weapons Set For NATO ROME (Reuters!—Gen. Laurls Norstad, supreme allied com. | meander, sald today that “action Is under way" to provide NATO forces with new types of weap- for US, troops, MWe declined to Bive de- “tals, Norstad addressed A press con. "ference after the Pope recelyed him Ina private Vatican Aud)- lonee, ; | vi tis gltd 1 * ay oY “wer peseleicy oe he fe that's conducit MY — BhOOT The pie will prove oqualy ed Paligh 1 Yat etait ory Iy | ‘ sit the BAMBOO ROOM ‘Ab. Tho: os wa a We Western at ee Uneasy Ate cog Over Gromyko Promotion ‘/ eign ministers probably signals a return-to Stalinism, :|.This means the Soviet Unioll once again will picture . herself as encircled and threatened by world capital- pg By WILLIAM LRYAN WASHINGTON (AP)—Moscow’ 5 change of for- ‘bism. ; éTthas replaced Dmitri Shepilov is *} causing some .4,|Western Europe, This is partic- =lularly true: among - ‘those » ta rebuff to party leader Nikita «|S. Khrushchev, and probably 4 3{Sharp gain in influence for for- -emer Premier Georg! Malenkoy A MAN- MAKER'S UNFINISHED. OPUS? “Whoever he was, he’ ‘must, have been. in gore: need of torsos and heads, It was Ed. Waters who. figured oit they're just: dummies, He: came: ‘upon .{ the two halves while filling in "some land for construction ‘ at, Lake Success, New. -York, Nobody knew how they got, there. Nor did anybody’ lose. his head - ‘worrying about It—except Ed. . nel News that Androl A. Gromyko uneasiness in who felt there was a possibility, ‘lof negotiating compromises on}. “such! . | security and German reunitica- 4] one eo A “questions ." as European Other ‘changes: also indicate in alliance, with V. M. Molotov. REJECT TITO AGAIN Khrushchev's 5 foreign. policy of smiles and lures was a palpable _failire from the Russian point ‘of view, Shepilov was appointed to serve a definite purpose, and the manoeuvre missed fire. Now, {dn order ‘to.bring this home clearly to Communists both at home and abroad‘ the Kremlin has named a man who grew up ‘in the ministry Under the wing of Molotov, : ‘ The purpose of the Shepiloy appointment last June appar- ently was a poneltiatory move towards President Tito of Yugo-|. slayla, It was made on the eve of Tito’s arrival in Moscow dur- ing the Kremlin wooing of the Yugoslav Communists, By-removing Shepiloy and ap- pointing Gromyko, the Kremlin admits it was wrong in its as- sessment of. the prospect — for, bringing: Tito back Into” the world Communist organization, QUASH INDEPENDENCE ‘The Kremlin traces much: of its woe in Bungary and Poland tu the influence of Tito, There- fore, the gesture made to Tito in June has been withdrawn, The significance of this move Will be clear. to Tito’s Independ- ent Communists and to Com- munist parties, Uhroughout the world. Ever since the. revolution int Hungary the Kremlin has been working hard to recoup ground, Evidently the. group, which is able to impose its’ will inside'the Soviet “collective leadership” has come to the conclusion that unity cannot be achieved by soft words. It must be imposed and preserved by foceful “means—the; means Stalin used, - Loss of One Trump ‘Miss Brash’s BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE. To Ensure 4 Heart Bid bidding tervifies Mr. Needed ~ He. “Meck, that] ‘that since a man ‘could straiii his |: hack lifting "a: heavy welght and} ‘she won five heart tricks, five! ‘ton happened to be watching her in today’s deal and he’ | paled: visibly when she opencd the bidding with four hearts. . “Vulnerable against non- vulnerable oppon- ents,” he muttered to himself. | i a Worth dealer . ~ 5 ‘North South vulnerable play was not {o get (rumps | out as quickly as possible, al- eye RTH i though if the ten did win if | e] : : £106: | would be very pleasant. Miss | W766, | Brash’s main idea :was-to lose | #AKI64 a trump trick, if one needed to | ‘ — & 8542 i be lost, at a time when a ! t WEST EAST | trump remained on the board. | Mt. Champion Mrs. Keen | That trump on the board ; 4K-Q543 ¥ 84 Shoat: ‘ would stop. the run of the $95 @872 | Spades and prevent the fur- | AKI9OG & 10 ther shortening of the trump | o SOUTH | holding in the closed hand, | Miss Brash / Suppose Miss Brash had play-. | aé . . * ‘ed her three top hearts as soon y Q ie 05 . waS She got in, hoping for a 3-3: ‘ :break, Now, If one defender: The biggies Qi3 ‘turned up with four to the jack, North taal South West | her contract would be lost. It: Pans Pass 4% ~~ Pasy | WOuld be hopeless to work on the! all Pass ., lelub suit. Probably her best: “play would be to run the dine! Neither Mr, Champion nor hls trond and hope that the de- fone ine ine auction and Toue e702" Holding the good nck of rumps also had as many ns ‘hearts became the contract. Mr, trumps also. h left But Mire ‘Champion led the king of spades Keen would tuff the fourth lead ‘and continued the suit when of diamonds, as Miss Brash stuf- Mrs, Keen flashed the nine spot, fed the trey of clubs, spade lend entered dummy with. The certain spade return would’ a. small diamond to the nce-and. Make Miss Brash’s last trump and! led back the six af hearts, When She would then have to. lead’ the deuce showed on her righty Way from her club holding to . hey she promptly finessed the ten, ;/08¢ Lwo more tricks, + Her actual Wne of play was! Mr, Meek couldn’, bear (o good but tt would have been even | witch, He held his hand over! safer if she had simply led a, his eyes. When he looked ngalns| small heart from her hand at: he saw that the ten had held: tick three instead of a diamond: and that Miss Brash, showing no to dummy's aec. That would particular surprise or elution was! jaye provided protection ngalnst busily cashing her three Lop} Mr, Champion holding the Jack trumps Lo clear the sult, Thus gf | hearts and Mrs, Keen a single dianiond, On this layout of dlamonds and the ace of clubs, tn, cards, Mr, Champion would for an extra trick, have beat the ten of henrts with The Messe of the ten Of the jack and given his partner a jMearls on tho firsh lead Of qiamond ruff, Miss Brash would: trumps was somewhat senantion- have had Q club Jover at the ond, Al-looking, hub a necessary safes! ty play, The Deine purpose af (he rry ' Pe ey t | | ! Daily Nows Classifieds Rigg ng ing I”, Come. 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