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" ''£' 7'r g''"f " v '"" v Viljo Rosvallin ja John Voutilaisen ruumiiden etsintäjoukkoa Viljo Rosvall-vainaja- n ruumis löydön jälkeen puron rannalla Woikersin lakko murrettiin 1941 Kirkland Lakella koko talven kestäneen lakon jälkeen Noin 400 maakuntapoliisin kerrottiin silloin auttaneen rik-kurc- ita lakon -- murtamiseksi CornvvalTissa Ontariossa joutuivat lakossa olleet meri-miehet (Canadian Seamen's Union) v 1946 rautaisilla lyömäaseilla varustettujen rik-kurien hyökkäyksen kohteeksi Naiden yhtiöiden palveluksessa olleiden rikkunen kerrotaan myöhemmin tunnustaneen ctta heidät oli palkannut cras mont-rcalilain- cn salapoliisiliike Johns Manville Asbestoyh-tio- n lakossa olleet työläiset saivat 1949 vastaansa poliisien ja rikkurien väkivaltaisuudet Arkkipiispa Charbonneau sa-noi toukokuun 2 pna: "Työ-väenluokka on joutunut uhriksi salaliitolle joka haluaa murs-kata sen" Sprucc Falls Povvcr & Pa-per Corn työläiset jotka kuu-luivat L umbcr & Savmill Wor-kci- s Unionin osastoon 2995 lakkini tui vat työnantajaansa asiaan 1963 Itsenäiset ryhtyi-vät lukkoon ja jatkoivat puiden kaatoa I akkolaistcn ja itse naisten alinen vhteenutto johti siihen' ctta 3 lakkolaista kuolija S muuta loukkaantui Ja vielä nnn lnlan kuin heinäkuun 2 pna I 77 Kuhin Hood I-l- oin m "gonMaT kaa luu ai iiipumalla LiliJeksan lakkolailta Vaiustcma lalli "gonlla luukulla sanot uin olleet 34 hinlikkoa ia 23 laatikkoa SS(j ( Vi I alibenn) panoksia' I ikttdoa oilaisiin luon nolhsesti iatkaa seka vanhcm malta elta uudemmaltakin ajal ta Multa tai koitus on vain osoittaa elta Rosvall ia Vouii- - ÄifJ laincn kuuluvat Canadan työ-väenliikkeen etujoukon mart-tyyriryhma- an jonka työn ja uhrausten avulla on taman maan työväenliike rakennettu seka paremmat palkka- - ja tyo- - olosuhteet vähitellen voitettu Tana 50-vuosipaiv-äna me kunnioitamme luonnollisesti ennenkaikkea Rosvallia ja Vou-- tilaista ja he ovat todella kaikkicn canadalaistyolaistcn kunnianosoituksen ansainneet mutta samalla kertaa me kun- - nioitammc ja muistamme myös Canadan työväenliikkeen kaik-kia muitakin marttyyrejä WE j r rM infita-'ih£fJf-U:i' Lv' r TWO UNSON MEN WHO NEVER DSED By Satu Repo Finn Forum -- 79' INTRODUCTION VVorking class history is nol only an academic specialty It can also be perceived as crea- - tivn rnrriprl rn incirlf a umrlinnb uass cuiiirnuiuiy 10 give mean- - ing to the past and by impli-catio- n purpose to the present As such it is not easily ac-cessa- ble to those vvho arc not part of that community Fre-qucnt- ly it is local and regional in character In most cases it is passed on orally as reminiscen-cc- s that sometimcs rcceive a more pcrmanent form in stories songs or plays Only among the more politically conscious vvorking people thosc who through pohtical parties unions or cultural organzations have attempted to create nation -- vvidc institutions has there becn significant impetus to commit this shaicd and remenbered expeiicncc into vvnting Evcn the vviiting hovvever us done in n communal context like story-tcllin- g It is found in commu-nity publications or labour papers vvhich assumc a close raport bctvvcen the vvriter and the audiencc This November 50 years have passed since tvvo organi-zer- s Rosvall and Voutilainen disappcared dunng a union mission in the Lakehead area and vvere never again seen alive Thcpreservationofthcmemory of RosvaI1 and Voutilainen amon8 the Finns is an 'nterest- - ing examplc of both oral and vvritten history-makin- g vvithin a vvorking class community Their memory is part of the industrial folklore of the Thun- - der Bay area vvhere Finns area significantly large minority group and vvhere the left-leani- ng Finnish Organization still has an active local But Rosvall and Voutilainen are also knovvn to Finns across the country vvho are members of the Finnish mmm Organizationandreaditsnatio- - nai newspaper Through parti- - cipation in union organizing among lumbcr vvorkers and as mpmKrc „f jn r™„ _Party of Canada some Finns have also passed on this history Rosvall and Voutilainen to people outside their group were members of the Lumber-Bot- h THE ONTARIO TIM- - vvorkers Industrial Union of a union publi- - In the middle ofa bitter strike on November 18 1929 ty newspapers have carried they vvere scnt out toorganize a stories about thedeath of these group of camps in the Onion two unionists In addition they Lake 20 miles North of arc also mcntioncd briefly in Port Arthur These camps somc labour historics dealing bclongcd to the biggest lumbcr vith this pcriod company in the area the Pid- - gcon 'River Timber Company What I vvant to do in this and they wcre opcrated by a papci is to look at the death of Finnish Mäki Rosvall and Voutilninpn ns an The strike vvhich vvas held hostoricalcvent vvhich hasbecn expressed and givcn significan- - ce b members of the Finnish voiking class It is first ncccssaiy to icconstruct the cvent and the manner in uhich i't is remembcred in this But it is also im- - portant to ask: vhy has this story survivcd? I vill argue that thc main reason the story has lived on is because it gives an form to an expcri- - ence shared by many Finnish immigrant vvorkers vvho vvere part of the Industrial proletariat in Canada in the 1 920's and ce is not restricted to Finnish alone The story also expresses in a microcosm the reality of the industrial struggle for the foreign-bor- n vvorkers In the earlydays of union building when the obstacles to organiz- - ing included company goons and the repres- - sive use of the police and the militia and vvhen many casual- - ties vvere suffered among those vvho could not placidly accept their role as industrial cannon fodder For this reason it has also caught the imagination of other vvorking class Canadians J8™"' V™™™ and Shabaqua Stnke: BERWORKER Canada cationandtheCommunistPar- - area subsontractor community community imaginative I930'sHowevcritssienifican- - immigrants strikebreakers the Facts a8anst this partcular compa- - "' had already closed dovvnj 5 lumbercamps in nearby Shaba- - qua- - Bctwcen 300 and 400 had aljccd out on Octobcr 22 whcn the subcontractors for "Pidgeon Timber refuscd to pay union "atcs: $500 for an cight-fo- ot cord or $5000 and board for monthly men Hovv- - cver by the time Rosvall and " Voutilainen started trcikking through the vvoods tovvards O- - nion Lake some of the camps had re-open- ed and vvere opcra- - ting vvith strike breakers Tne str[ke vvas particularly vehement because much of the confrontation took place inside the Finnish enclave among people vvho knevv each other jntimatelv Several of the subcontractors "japparit" as me Finns calied them vvere Finnish both the strikers and thc strjke breakers vvere pred-- ominantly Finnish and the u- - nion vvhich led the strike the Lumbervvorkers Industrial Union of Canada vvas organi- - zed hv Finns and had a Finnish executive Even the rival union wnjch vvas creating problems because it had been excluded (Cont next page) THE LARGESTFUNERAL PROCESSION IN THE CITY'S HISTORY - nearly 7 000 took part - around Port Arthur and up Bay St: 7
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Title | Viikkosanomat, November 27, 1979 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
Date | 1979-11-27 |
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OCR text | " ''£' 7'r g''"f " v '"" v Viljo Rosvallin ja John Voutilaisen ruumiiden etsintäjoukkoa Viljo Rosvall-vainaja- n ruumis löydön jälkeen puron rannalla Woikersin lakko murrettiin 1941 Kirkland Lakella koko talven kestäneen lakon jälkeen Noin 400 maakuntapoliisin kerrottiin silloin auttaneen rik-kurc- ita lakon -- murtamiseksi CornvvalTissa Ontariossa joutuivat lakossa olleet meri-miehet (Canadian Seamen's Union) v 1946 rautaisilla lyömäaseilla varustettujen rik-kurien hyökkäyksen kohteeksi Naiden yhtiöiden palveluksessa olleiden rikkunen kerrotaan myöhemmin tunnustaneen ctta heidät oli palkannut cras mont-rcalilain- cn salapoliisiliike Johns Manville Asbestoyh-tio- n lakossa olleet työläiset saivat 1949 vastaansa poliisien ja rikkurien väkivaltaisuudet Arkkipiispa Charbonneau sa-noi toukokuun 2 pna: "Työ-väenluokka on joutunut uhriksi salaliitolle joka haluaa murs-kata sen" Sprucc Falls Povvcr & Pa-per Corn työläiset jotka kuu-luivat L umbcr & Savmill Wor-kci- s Unionin osastoon 2995 lakkini tui vat työnantajaansa asiaan 1963 Itsenäiset ryhtyi-vät lukkoon ja jatkoivat puiden kaatoa I akkolaistcn ja itse naisten alinen vhteenutto johti siihen' ctta 3 lakkolaista kuolija S muuta loukkaantui Ja vielä nnn lnlan kuin heinäkuun 2 pna I 77 Kuhin Hood I-l- oin m "gonMaT kaa luu ai iiipumalla LiliJeksan lakkolailta Vaiustcma lalli "gonlla luukulla sanot uin olleet 34 hinlikkoa ia 23 laatikkoa SS(j ( Vi I alibenn) panoksia' I ikttdoa oilaisiin luon nolhsesti iatkaa seka vanhcm malta elta uudemmaltakin ajal ta Multa tai koitus on vain osoittaa elta Rosvall ia Vouii- - ÄifJ laincn kuuluvat Canadan työ-väenliikkeen etujoukon mart-tyyriryhma- an jonka työn ja uhrausten avulla on taman maan työväenliike rakennettu seka paremmat palkka- - ja tyo- - olosuhteet vähitellen voitettu Tana 50-vuosipaiv-äna me kunnioitamme luonnollisesti ennenkaikkea Rosvallia ja Vou-- tilaista ja he ovat todella kaikkicn canadalaistyolaistcn kunnianosoituksen ansainneet mutta samalla kertaa me kun- - nioitammc ja muistamme myös Canadan työväenliikkeen kaik-kia muitakin marttyyrejä WE j r rM infita-'ih£fJf-U:i' Lv' r TWO UNSON MEN WHO NEVER DSED By Satu Repo Finn Forum -- 79' INTRODUCTION VVorking class history is nol only an academic specialty It can also be perceived as crea- - tivn rnrriprl rn incirlf a umrlinnb uass cuiiirnuiuiy 10 give mean- - ing to the past and by impli-catio- n purpose to the present As such it is not easily ac-cessa- ble to those vvho arc not part of that community Fre-qucnt- ly it is local and regional in character In most cases it is passed on orally as reminiscen-cc- s that sometimcs rcceive a more pcrmanent form in stories songs or plays Only among the more politically conscious vvorking people thosc who through pohtical parties unions or cultural organzations have attempted to create nation -- vvidc institutions has there becn significant impetus to commit this shaicd and remenbered expeiicncc into vvnting Evcn the vviiting hovvever us done in n communal context like story-tcllin- g It is found in commu-nity publications or labour papers vvhich assumc a close raport bctvvcen the vvriter and the audiencc This November 50 years have passed since tvvo organi-zer- s Rosvall and Voutilainen disappcared dunng a union mission in the Lakehead area and vvere never again seen alive Thcpreservationofthcmemory of RosvaI1 and Voutilainen amon8 the Finns is an 'nterest- - ing examplc of both oral and vvritten history-makin- g vvithin a vvorking class community Their memory is part of the industrial folklore of the Thun- - der Bay area vvhere Finns area significantly large minority group and vvhere the left-leani- ng Finnish Organization still has an active local But Rosvall and Voutilainen are also knovvn to Finns across the country vvho are members of the Finnish mmm Organizationandreaditsnatio- - nai newspaper Through parti- - cipation in union organizing among lumbcr vvorkers and as mpmKrc „f jn r™„ _Party of Canada some Finns have also passed on this history Rosvall and Voutilainen to people outside their group were members of the Lumber-Bot- h THE ONTARIO TIM- - vvorkers Industrial Union of a union publi- - In the middle ofa bitter strike on November 18 1929 ty newspapers have carried they vvere scnt out toorganize a stories about thedeath of these group of camps in the Onion two unionists In addition they Lake 20 miles North of arc also mcntioncd briefly in Port Arthur These camps somc labour historics dealing bclongcd to the biggest lumbcr vith this pcriod company in the area the Pid- - gcon 'River Timber Company What I vvant to do in this and they wcre opcrated by a papci is to look at the death of Finnish Mäki Rosvall and Voutilninpn ns an The strike vvhich vvas held hostoricalcvent vvhich hasbecn expressed and givcn significan- - ce b members of the Finnish voiking class It is first ncccssaiy to icconstruct the cvent and the manner in uhich i't is remembcred in this But it is also im- - portant to ask: vhy has this story survivcd? I vill argue that thc main reason the story has lived on is because it gives an form to an expcri- - ence shared by many Finnish immigrant vvorkers vvho vvere part of the Industrial proletariat in Canada in the 1 920's and ce is not restricted to Finnish alone The story also expresses in a microcosm the reality of the industrial struggle for the foreign-bor- n vvorkers In the earlydays of union building when the obstacles to organiz- - ing included company goons and the repres- - sive use of the police and the militia and vvhen many casual- - ties vvere suffered among those vvho could not placidly accept their role as industrial cannon fodder For this reason it has also caught the imagination of other vvorking class Canadians J8™"' V™™™ and Shabaqua Stnke: BERWORKER Canada cationandtheCommunistPar- - area subsontractor community community imaginative I930'sHowevcritssienifican- - immigrants strikebreakers the Facts a8anst this partcular compa- - "' had already closed dovvnj 5 lumbercamps in nearby Shaba- - qua- - Bctwcen 300 and 400 had aljccd out on Octobcr 22 whcn the subcontractors for "Pidgeon Timber refuscd to pay union "atcs: $500 for an cight-fo- ot cord or $5000 and board for monthly men Hovv- - cver by the time Rosvall and " Voutilainen started trcikking through the vvoods tovvards O- - nion Lake some of the camps had re-open- ed and vvere opcra- - ting vvith strike breakers Tne str[ke vvas particularly vehement because much of the confrontation took place inside the Finnish enclave among people vvho knevv each other jntimatelv Several of the subcontractors "japparit" as me Finns calied them vvere Finnish both the strikers and thc strjke breakers vvere pred-- ominantly Finnish and the u- - nion vvhich led the strike the Lumbervvorkers Industrial Union of Canada vvas organi- - zed hv Finns and had a Finnish executive Even the rival union wnjch vvas creating problems because it had been excluded (Cont next page) THE LARGESTFUNERAL PROCESSION IN THE CITY'S HISTORY - nearly 7 000 took part - around Port Arthur and up Bay St: 7 |
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