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(7 v " - 8 Hl the first l’\lOn!h of the dfi" LA radio report picked up here cred- Lcwzs Group Pushes Steel Union Drwe e e Lfl'TLE N ATmN CERR o S what pay the executives receive, al- cist factories are making though Murray is. paid, $10,000 | gas for bahibs &% arugoss As Labor Bn y Test of Workers Nears i, i ISBELIEVEDIN ~° - o s gy 3 S VISIT INE | DANCE IN DOUGLAS SATURDAY Fusee e | evening to Clarence Rands' 5-piece | IBNL | T orchestra at the Eagles' Hall. ad. | i The Rev. Marius Fiejeune and the 2 BUBTL it | Rev. M. J. Prevost,.of Rouen, Fr SPECIAL ME | roundtrip passengers on the Princ | Of the Business 2 rofessional | (Contintied frois Pase One) Rupert, were guests of the Rev. W.| | Women's Club will be held in the|— G. LeVasseur while their steamer| Council Chambers Monday evening, | northern Huesca and the B.n of| W in port yesterday. ’X‘h(“ two August 24, to consider Jthe matter | Biscay. prigsts greatly enjoyed the trip to |of Scholarship. | ; the Shrine of St, Teresa, which is { FRANCES L. PAUL, | MAKING POISON GAS being constructed on the Eagle —adv. President. | BARCELONA, Spain, Aug. 21— River Highway. | Gannmdg Tlme IS Here. PEACHE PEARS, PRUNES Philip Murray, leading a drive to set up an industrial union for the steel industry, directs organ- izers who talk with the workers when they leave for home after finishing such tasks as pouring molten ARB]VING WEDNESDAY!!! metal into “pigs.” By MARBEN GRAHAM of their neighbors, they wouid owe The office force includes six secre- PLACE YoUR ORDERS Now. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 21.— nothing. o 5 taries or (§]n>l.s. n.xwm'hlm.unl. girl we can also supply you with ALL CANNING‘ NEEDS! Labor Day may bring some indica- Hundred Thousand in Month and occupies 10 rooms for which tion of the interest the 446,000 steel| In national headquarters here five SWOC pays $1,000 a month. workers are paying to the John L.|staff officers assist Murray in co- The organization spent $100,000, Lewis drive to enroll them mnto crdinating the efforts of organizers. it has been estimated: unofficially, c E R T o bottles c one industrial union > — ¢ & e o o @ On that day the workers will have to choose whether to attend peas PORMREN,... . (0510 T NN, NGt e .. i their company - sponsored picnics, | / fee - and s as. several hundred thousand did It pays to/,buy gOOd eos i PEN-JELI. ‘o’ Jell k S, c Iast year, or to rally at union mass| | § I\ \ J 9 y o o o \ ) 1k o PRI, .. PR .10 L e v meetings. \ J oy ¢ Under the generalship of the soft- - and p: 9§ la mornmg after. mormng it spoken Phillip Murray, United Mine \\» ) from the steel workers’ organizing SN I<s & X committee, known as the SWOC, pays delicious]divxden\ds. ‘What alot e e “Bases™ Over Nation From his luxuriously furnished headquarters in Pittsburgh seven floors above the $150,000,000 Nation- al Steel Corporation, Murray com- pleted the establishment of a ser- ies of nation-wide “bases” of op- eration during the first month of ference just a fe/vil/éents make, ORANGE MCE /3 & S/ . Number One Tall/Tins chilling Coffee One kind for Percolator gAnothar one for Drip SALAD mssmG’ SWI‘t’s, qwts 39c the campaign which began shortly The arrangement resembles that o — — - g i MARSHMALLOWS 23¢ At the top, as commander-in-chief, § is Lewis, bulky President of the ; . Cello: Wrapped—xufl Pouad 4 the contributors to the fund. | mills. “ed. $500,000 to finance the steel miners, and chairman of the com- mittee for industrial organization. This group is comprised of 12 un- jons which have defied the craft union members of the American Federation of Labor and have pledg- LABOR and MATERIALS RINSO, large pkes. « . . . 2 for 4OC drive. Murray is the general-in-charge !or WANAS de Rlpe I ] 31 09 z through his chairmanship of the ug s | steel workers’ organizing commit- - i Many Organizers in Field District , chiefs are in charge of| strategic centers out of which be- tween 150 and 200 organizers are working under field managers. Forty-seven per cent of the steel! workers are employed in the organ- ization’s eastern district, 37 per cent in the midwestern and 15,000 in the southern area. The organizers, who are paid! drom $6 to $10 a day, generally open their campaigns by passing out lit- erature to workers as they leave the‘ —_— e and GRAPES, Seedlesl, clmee, pound .. loc s mfi_; e i PIGGLY. WIGGLY MEA'I' nnn. FOR MRS. JESSIE BAKER'S HOUSE CHICKENS, Fancy Bi s 30(: Were Furnished By ' Average 3% to-4 —Bake cor Boil —POUND ... ' B BACON € || SALAMI or SUMMER G. E. Krause [}~ ' 50°| savsice goc PLASTERING PEARS, Yakina Bartletts, duz. . . 33 Preliminary to mass meeung;\ smaller night sessions are held at| the houses of trusted union men| or in the union headquarters to dis- | cuss specific local problems. Work on Local Situdtion ° Considerable thought is being giv- | en now to whether it would be bet- | ter strategy to continue the mass| meetings or .concentrate on the! smaller gatherings. | ...Organizers vary their attack ag-j cording to the local situagion. one company’s mills where worl ers put in a full five-day week| during the depression urge a high-| er rate per hour, shorter work week, and point to alleged favoritism shown by bosses to certain indiv- Hals or races. In some other mills where there had not been full-time employment werkers are reported to owe up to $500, for which they drew ‘on the company during hard times for food, ' elathing and rent. In such cases, Organizers argue that the men should receive a “min- imum” pay and that past dehm{ should be cancelled since if the men‘ had gone on lllm rolls, like snmel Swift's Premium—Canadian | Pound . Style . IMPORTED—12 KINDS “7° Materials - - PICKLES - 30F| chEEsE 20°¢ f o ‘ HEINZ DILLS! 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