The Dallas Craftsman (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1958 Page: 2 of 4
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1,1958
THE PALU* CtAHSMAM
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played in preserving the most
of Lions here from Texas
a lot
The desire to win is a
apology.
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IRONWORKERS'
HAPPENINGS .
Local No. 481
By DAVID EEELER
'fact om
Janey
big Texas-sized salute from Yan-
here in llli-
every one will be working soon.
Bro. D. T. Horton passed away
HOT miHOO
ARKANSAS
week of Oct. 13-17 in Atlantic City,
N. X
Gabe Hulen is home convalesc-
ing from an operation and Price
Cason is going to enter the hospi-
tal this week to undergo an opera-
Surety Bonds
1020 Mercantile Bank Building
DALLAS, TEXAS
crew of wonderful people carry on
the good work. Believe me, these
are dedicated people who deserve
a lot of applause.
I am happy to send them all a
WALLACE & REILLY. Editor
JOSEPH B. COX. Reporter
SOUND Off
WHAT OUR READERS AM THINKING
Addren, an letters +0 Th* Editor, Dallas Craftsman,
17tO South Harwood, Dalia* 1, Taxa*
week’s Craftsman. .
Wilmer Kratz, Secretary, "i
attend the ITU Convention.
The Wall Street Journal formu-
lating and scale committee has
been appointed. They are George
Reid, chairman; Floyd Chubb and
Roeder & Moon
General, Insurance
to him!
Work hasn’t picked up much-
Several jobs will be ready in the
near future—unless something un-
Member
Better Busimess Bureau
Honeycutt and Ferris McKool. I
haven’t found out about the rest.
Russell Watterson, ITU Rep-
resentative will be in this week.
However, he won’t be able to stay
long. I certainly want to get this
scale settled and I am trying very
hard to get some kind of action.
The new proccesses school com-
mittee is working hard to improve
the school.
The Times Herald knocked off
nine ad situations this week How-
ever, it wouldn’t surprise me that
FanacEunrpomtttdmu
TLPA Embiem.
cy. The right of a free people to
choose their representatives.
May the Texas leaders of organ-
ized Texas workers join me in
offering to those who are elected,
the assurance of my co-operation
in making possible better govern-
ment which will become increas-
ingly more responsive to the wish-
es of the people.
JAMES E. GILL.
504A N. Morocco, Dallas, Texas.
the least auspicious of which is
a ditty about a girl named Alice
which we have now heard 73 times
by actual count.
It seems that Alice, who was
sparsely endowed physically—hav-
ing legs like match-sticks and a
neck like a giraffe—went upstairs
to take a bath. The clamix comes
when she pulls the plug: "Oh my
goodness, or my soul, there goes
Alice down the hole.”
The first night we spent at Hope,
Ark., which I observed must be
Builds Strong Bodies
12 Ways! ,
them voted for him.
All members should attend the
union meeting Sunday. Delegates
to the State AFL-CIO will be
elected at this meeting.
we continue on this road-—the peo-
ple win write and pass the laws
which we will work under. They
gave you the Texas Right-to-Work
law—part of which gives you the
right to work on a job with people
doing your work for a buck and
a quarter then dares you to do
something about it
We can be proud that the Demo-
crats of this state re-elected Ralph
Yarborough to the U. S. Senate.
Another quote from the Dallas
News—"While carrying the Liber-
al touch, Yarborough successfully
wooed some Conservative votes.
But most regrettable in his race
was its demagogic character kuult
around character attack by innu-
1 endo for which he still owes both
his state and his opponent an
I an election at the meeting 1
held last Friday night Bro. O. C
(Blackie) Witt and Bro. Raymond
Allen were elected delegates to,
the International Union Con ven-
visiting some of these brothers on
the weekend.
Monday night is Meeting Night
Come be with us.
some details. Suffice it to say we
are now in Chicago, wearier, wiser,
and more appreciative of the Boy
Scout motto.
Utaurice
Woneycutt
ITU has several new men on the
Democratic Executive Committee.
They are Joe Harty and John Ang-
most of them didn’t go back o
thia next week.
We have numerous members
who will be delegates to the county
convention. Since I don’t know all
of them, they will be listed in next
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if you’re 17 or 70 enjoy
Buoyant
Health
Hot Springs with it* worla-famousther-
mal baths offers you the opportunitto
nep up, improve your health and fed
better an over whether you are tired or
nervous or haw stiff joints and aching
wmwWw Obtain reiirf from ihwmaHgn
and other aches and enjoy youracf at
the JLfqfod* with in-between-time enten-
Nothing much, really—only my
car keys.
My wife blabbing it to everyone
anyway, so I might as well admit
that I had locked them in the
trunk. I shall spare you the grue-
Gary seems to have learned sev-
eral things at Scout Camp, not
Horton left his wife and three
To The Dallas Craftsman:
As a member of the UAW, AEL
CHO, and as the past second vice
vice president of the Dallas Labor
Council, I extend congratulations
to those who were victorious in
the Democratic and - Republican
primaries of the past week.
To those of you who were less
mw >airfiil in your efforts to serve
Texas by holding public office, go
our warmest regards and hearty
thanks for the vital part you have
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1710 South Horwood Street_______
Mail Address. Post Office Box >97. Telephone HA84U85
BRICKLAYERS 1
T. C. OGLEE, See.
LemINe. »
Senator Yarborough has sunk so
low that he is fighting for such
trash as the small business man.
the farmer, and you and me-as
well as all of the ther citizens.
That is the level that all Public
Officials should sink to. Hats off
lkely will be for the next four
days.
Thanks to the members of the
Gonzales Lions Club who chipped
an to help make this trip possible.
I really shouldn’t thank them be-
cause one of them told me, It s
worth it to get you out-of-town
for a couple of weeks!’’
That’s okay with me. Let them
send more money and III stay a
month, gladly.
This is one journey that got off
to an inauspicious beginning. We
dising unit.
Earnings shonla ne* from $200 to $450
per month. Will not interTare ovit
your present employment. 51487:00.5
52078.00 cash required for inventory
Md equipment, investment eecured.
Should he able to start at once:.nIn-
eome starts immediately. No sof
-r „r iting. Business is. set UP It
you. Company trains and surervises
operation and will extend finaneip.
assistanee If full time la desired- ?
not answer unless fully qualifled. For
personal Interview in your eity—tn-
clade phone number and write.
Test ‘Ur Own Co.
2227 N. Slot St., Milwaukee 8, Wis.
Atopnndtotpscupuurson,caty, kee Country way up
and after the evening program, 1
noticed something was missing.
In planning for your family’s fu-
ture, don’t forget the potential
payments from the social security
program. In addition to providing
benefits for the family breadwin- last Wednesday afternoon at
ner and certain dependents after Parkland Hospital. He did not re-
the worker’s retirement, the pro- gain consciousness after falling
gram provides for benefits to the from the roof of the Sanger
surviving family of the deceased, Warehouse in Brookhollow. Bro.
Chicago, HL—I have just ar-
rived in the Windy City where I
shall attend the annual convention
of Lions Inernational. There are
Manufacturer wanta rellabla. ran.E
woman for thio urea tohandie.acA
“ll} •arertisea PLvAiA,," HA:
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our medern selr-service «XPO mereha"-
foreseen happens. Here’s hoping
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The Pallas Craftsman represents the truet American Federation
voicing the aspirations and aehievementsorrtn r does not represent
of Labor - Congress of Industrial Orggiations, another movement
rhe Bolshevik. L W. W. Anarchistic,RAieiem istitutions. It is f«
S2K torstrahaiast“nnastor‛tbssonest.mfai, uprigat,
and true unions all the time. __________________
Demand the AFL-CIO Label.
lund. The following
elected: Mrs. Reilly,
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The primary election is over
once more and the laboring people
did not do their part once more.
The Democrats didn’t win control
of the precincts and quoting from
the Dallas Morning News—“didn’t
muster enough votes to force Sen-
ator Parkhouse (whom labor
loathes) into a runoff.”
A lot of work goes into any
campaign, but it is the'working
people who don’t pay a poll tax
and those who do buy one, but
don’t use it, that elect the George
Parkhouses's to office. It is not
the people who vote. So long as
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a lively town. Pressed for a rea-
son, I replied, "Where there's
Hope, there’s life.” Nobody so
much as chuckled at this superb
witticism, which goes to show that
travel can be so tiring that it
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Demand the AFL-CIO Label. ship extends its deepest sympathy
---- ' to the family. Iron Workers of
DALLAS CRAFTSMAN____- wereV. E. Mosley, Stanley Rhodes,
SHELBY T. WHITE. Advertising Mg Members on the sick list include
MrI SIEE DEWET Brothers Carroll, Cody, and
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tion which is scheduled for the Fomen tyn very hard to figure
out how George Parkhouse won
without a run-off. This is very
pigling to me. It must be that
our members didn’t go to the polls,
or if they did, undoubtedly some of
deadens one’s sense of humor, very human political urge. It is
Meanwhile back at the Gonzales tragic when it induces a candidate
Warm Springs Foundation- the to sink so low merely for victory”
Texas Rehabilitation Center—a
tion. ■ •-
Our work has fallen off some but
we hope to see it pick up in the
next week to ten days.
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