The Farm-Labor Union News (Texarkana, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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Ha
mn rule " The Firt edition ♦ Hor
W. S. JONES,
I.. p PAROLINI
J. I.. SHAMAKE
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government and to do so he favorec :
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Wright Palman
States.Senatots hole for life and he
PATMAN & MOSI.EY
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Gentlemen:
ATTORNEYS at I,AW
Civil Practice in AM Courts
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do as po ible Hi govemment affairs.’
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News for one year to J. W. Holley,
Turner,
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Following elose on the action
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food paeking control is ab
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let them howl.-
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ies are lending their eolumns in sup- "This is what I call retl eo-opera-
com-
liters by taking all power from the| pare with some of the best eoal min-
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have ratified the amenament. There sinilar labor
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children in the mills.—LaMar.
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< ompress Grader . Sales man
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concise, rourb
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at hering to the facts We will kb (
By organiza -
government figures
to
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tion of the southemn. textile
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and is
wires in
leader
Hit Mill 'St Ml
Sales Agency
News, Box 766, Texarkana, Texas.
All orders promptly filleil.
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water is. now being mailed to those
that have ordered one or more copies
of it.
The price hereafter will be 25, ets.
. It ha.- developed that labor ergan-
izations throughout the country are
preparing tn campaign vigorously dur-
ing the coming year in at least six
states where the legislatures will meet
in 1926, and in the other states that
defeated the proposal, before the 1926
primaries.
I say.
HARVEST CALL and
The Farm-labor Union News
Dear Sirs —
For the enclosed SI send the Union
A A. WI.SON
Alto, Texas.
Youis truly,
JOHN HORSMAN
N
EX AS
! late, unless the. state is jn partner-
■ hip with the Federal outfit on a 5-
50 lasis, ami the later bossing the
dea?.--Claridge.
The Far-Lalioy Union New
' Hear Sirs :— -
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CHANEY NRWSOM,
R. 4, Wellington, Tex
K. A. CHENT,
Mineola, Texas.
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lien* Sir:
Mere is a dollor fee which plea n
we Union News:
theke few ne
tar.
are none on record in the state de - fronted in the south as haw been in
| partment as having voted down the the north where the textile workers
| measures which congress passed and ary better organized. It was admit.
6. * is pecifically agreed that this contract becomes null and void upon violation of any provisions
herein eentainedbut shall not exempt said salesman fom liability or damage arising from the violation of
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Texas.
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D. I.. GEORGF,
Weslaco, Texas. •
it is specifically ^teferstood by both parties to this contract that said Com-
_____________ only upoh instructions of the Male of National Agencies a foremen-
tiened. That the said Compress Grader Salesman, shall furnish promptly and with dispatch. any informa-
or National Azeney tht " Cmhperssid asnnez to PTrBeyeonduetitsbusi
Agency in all matters, details, and necessary actions arising in the sale
mat said Compress Grader-Sailesman shall execute to the Compress Executive Committee a sufficient
bond eovering al monies eoming into his hands which shall be approved by the State Executive Committee
the four name: below
G. B HIGGENBOTHAM,
Jericho, Texas
J. H WARiINON,
2ve:c. M, Ark.
August li. 1925
the Farm-ahor Union News:—
er agreed that the term of this contract shall be for a period of 1 year from date or until
completed, within the discretion of the Executive Committee, all business transactions
The Farm-Labor Union News
Dear SRirs:—
For the enclosed $3 send the Union
News to A. A. Wilson, Alto, Texas;
A. E. Edge, Alto, Texas; Jim Mayes,
Alto, Texas; and Russell Ramey, Alto.
tomatoe:
ehes, beef and ehilli for sale by the
Olive Braneh Canning Co Write for
I prices. Union made, S. c.wsker. Bat.
lie, Texas.
arouse an interest among the farmers.PR
( on respectfulyy,
e w. S. JONES, ।
■ r sijur the miwipe on To Te
yourmaifng list for one yr as you ds L
operative purchasing power of all Tex-
as farmers can force a great diseount ! dealings with the Nebraska Farmers
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The Form-Labor Union News
Texarkana, Texas
Dear Sir:—
I As my sub is out to the best news-
"paper published for uplift and better-
merit of the laboring class of people
•CRACY •R
PLVTOCN
• Agt.. beta
Convention -aid, “I
as has been charged in Ohio, labor
will bend every effort to prevent the'
return of such members to the as-
and remit CASH.
WANTED- prices on corn, hay, onts
, and all other kind of feed, also semi
oats, rye, barley ami Wheat. Prefer to
The Union
Dear Sirs.— 1 -
For the enclosed 2.50 send
and slate show that great churches Seeretary €. F. Lowrie of the ex-
as well as great Republice, have been ehange as "mine run grade, high class
wreeked by ambitious self -Seeking general purpose eoal, and will
Winnsboro, Texas; S M
Como, Texas ami N. F
Quitman, Texas.
7. ft to further agreed that upon proof of violation of any part of this contraet by said salesman that
ti ' is subject to be di scharged
Ration the sum of
t
The American Federation of Labor
will continue its campaign for aboli-
tion of chilel labor throughout the Un-
CLEVE RERDER
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that the Presjient ami the United
(Advertisement)
Appkoved by *
STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Monarchial goverment.
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The Union News is always
receive _____________ L. „
that are of a construetive nature Bb
send in your article today,
taking hold of anything.
Respectfully.
K E SMITH
fason, Teca .
the enelosed $1 send the Union For the einelsed s send the Union
to J. A. Winberry, i News to Cleve Reeded, Buffalo, Texas.
F F y—
All money derived from the sale of
the hook will be used fir the henefit '
of the Union Newa.
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sold out. Partly to avert
COMPRESS GRADER-SALESMAN’S CONTRACT.
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k is further agreed that said salesman shall reeeive as his comp
wm mina enelose sa for which senaThe Farm-Lahor I nion
to the following’ Dear Sirs:
people ami using it themselves for
their own glorification
in Greece, when the people ruled, |
there was a constilation of republics
! that in their splendor were the light
of the world. but when franchise of
Democracy was taken from them ond
vested in a few self-seeking demago-
gues, the skies of Greece were darken
ed aad in this darkness they beat
the suplient knee to oppressive Turk-
ish Rulers. As related in the eighth
postpaid.
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Address all orders in the Union
Mr. Dickene on, another Hamiltonian 6RG ANIZED CON'S IMFJI-'
. Bi VIMI l NONs W1M_
eware aid, "I cunsider a lilited Mon
archy as ene of the hest of govern-
Drouth continues in this county
many of the farmers ar greatly dis-
eouraged. Melon lean aw is about over
erop is very shoret
Catena erop will fall far short this
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laminaek, put pe on your mnaili.g list without
‘ tel;y. .
: responding advances in price. Mean-' ly understoed, we will cite a few in-
Dear Editor.. « ti.ne, the poor cotton farmers have ' stances that occurred in the Consti-
Please find check for the Union lost many millions Jf <’i liar? i.v n-o tution Convention of 1787 where this .
News. * leins organized to hold their own battle was staged hi aH its flowers. ! Per 6 o per “ozen Postpaid
I can’t afford to de without your against the organized speeulntors. On June 17 !787 Hamilton in a set
paper as; I find it so helpful in my aisled and abetted by the U. S. Dr- speech in that
Editor Union News,
the Tevarka.a, Tec.
s ae’epi
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have ho seruple what ever in saying
that the Britieh Government is the'
Would I* very glad for the tivpe the Fe.leral Dnpartment hsgeg best government in the world, ane I
Union to advance as l think the Farm e;ov, ta the g-,vzte ce our Fex:..am doubtful whether any other kind
News to J L. Shomake, Killeen, Tex 1 lahor Union is a wonderful thing for Amlicultural Commissitn.er cotto. will will do in Ameriea." ilamiiton did all
’the Fann peeple, as we ate • low in have advancea u. somewhere in tween that he could io eliminate the ve ile
[25 and ne cent , afies m* t if MM from having anything to do with the
er.r shall have heen tl tinder ee r .
Io proluce.
j Why do not the speculators and the .
spinners base values upon estimates snlepied ineone V:} other tin v .»v
of the Texas Fommissioner? Simplest eleetinn of the I"l‛.
M*. find enelosed * check and thing you know about. His estimate ! . Ruger Shormnn, ; member -r aid
. .... ... 1 d. not nlav into’tnei, hands And the Canvention from Connecticut and a
for whieh please send the paper to " P“X -ue ‘ na"S an
* — * Oft well, pzobahly more than devout followen 1 Hamilton, said.
GSWORTH
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yu-se. So far as we (ter here that an organization 4
time limit for states is under way in the south and
under the shade of palm trees to states
of being conquered externally ami trod
under the heels of despots internally.
Will Professor Marrs read the 8th
chapter of first Samuel and take wam-
। ing of the ills and woes that cometh
by having a monnrehial Hamiitonan
Government over the people. Such as
he now is aiivocating in school matters.
THOS B. KING
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maximum of liberty “Eternal vigilence tainly accomplish a great work so far one. owning a
is the price of liberty,” he maygue- as the , nited Mine Workers are con- Address 1011
ceed like Hamilton slucceed in haying cerned. Grove, Texas.
United States Judges holding office Union coal in carload lots is being gn
, , ___. — for life and mot eleeted by the people, sold, to trade unions in Chicago and, 1 “ “
the Federal Department ° Justice. for the Sehonl Commission with a elsewhere, to co-operative stores ami
The trust is now seeking guch Hamiltonian (Mr. Works of New to eol elubs of eonsumers who bant
PulinE poWerfu Ppitem York) is expendiog a vood -leal of a together to gel the henefit of earloai
WashingtonThe Kans s 0000Qappropriation in advocating priees from the exchange. The Farm-
the elimination of the people from all Labor Union of America with Head-
B Kind Sirsi—
: Lwte il please find $i fohwhich
” me year paper. r
such an agency a.- a Texas Depart
Work and in, keeping in toueh with yne ment of srieiure. .
Uh* work of others, | । am remind. >1 t, : dd that by the
For the enclesed $1 sen the Union
News to John Vivian Welsaco, Texas.
JOHN VIVIAN-
t‛, • f Ml 1T
Decatur, Texas,
ugust 17. 1925
E.n __
Will fimi enelose i money order to cov- ten the Federal Department of Ar- of the few ami the Jeffersomian rule; Man’s Ruter ” pam^ik» written
er saame rieuiture is hedging on its larger, ear- 'of th many is 3 in Texas, an-l mes- : by National’president w w pit,
liest estimates of the 192, cotton crop; .much as the pivotal issue between
R. F. D. 5, Boaz, Ate umi naturally, cotton is making con .'Hamilton and Jefferson may be elear-
port of eliminating the people fro**, tion, union eoal direet to bnion fan*-1 ♦
electing their own school offieials writes their national eales agent. 1 2
Besides all history in both chudeh The Herrin coal is
chanter of first Samuel, “When self-. j _ . .
seeking children behought a Nonarch?* definitely pledged if they are to) Sase YU“0.0
instead of their own rule, Mien Isarael veceive the support of labor, ae^MN ■
fell down from the brotherly counsel
buy from the farmer. Cherokee Co.
Farm Labor Union, W. A.
Agent, Jacksonville, Texas. (fe)
GET POSTED—Parks improved Lan.
pedez pans. Write DeWitte, Park,
Calhoun City, Mississippi. (7p)
" hoieest canned goods hand paekea
For the enelosed $2 send the Union
News for six months to the following:
J. 0. Carr, Buffalo, Texas; J. F.
Neely, Buffalo, Texas; R L. Phillips,
Buffalo, Texas; and Ira J Cox, Bu
falo Toxas
- IRA J cOx,
Buffal, Tevae
dent William Green has started a wall" may be the program of labor hl
ited States until the proposed 2othi puhlicity drive to counteract as he, the textile situation, centering about
amenelment t<» the constitution is rati elaims the cry of employers that the the humanitarian issue of emplormeit
country is not in need for remidial le- of children in the mills.—Labor.
Candidates for legislative seats will
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We are not very strong out her in gon-Union products of the U .S. Steel
this part of the State and sure do Corpovation is the refusal of the pow-
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PLEASANT ROQT easily, inexpensi-
vely overcome any tobacco or snuft
habit. Not medieine. Send addiess. R. -
I A. Stokes, Mohawk, Florida (Xp)
h df of them do not know then I’f Th people shoul have as
him as outlined is the Constitution of the Farm-Labor Union
understood by both parties to this contract to be as follows:
rangements for the proper financing of such cotton delivered to him by said
der his jurisdiction, which is not sold on forward de-
and immediately forwarding same prepaid to the State
te agency is established then to the National Selling
ellors holding their courts
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gisla:ion for the children.
President Green has opened an at
tack on the New England textile man-
ufacturers for reducing wages. He
may carry’ this war against textile
interests to the south where child la- ’
bor is most prevalent, according to.
P. S.—What a pity that the circa-
. . -. 2 ... w__ _2. a OTienna ror orrce on me namnon Inna .
tetion of the Union News is limited ' . , " land coal
„taitorruomamdmBontcemmunmoonen - martset
3 Agimmam Aon € " E O I UnE COU UOn MTOWINE VNVE”» ■ I
• rit erganize and stir* in about te |
-*T rtio that the Union News get: loe
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stte at --
County of
onc ANIZED IHU To KEEP | CtTtWm ishotttes
I P F M.NT ON < WILD LAB" to pass "proposed amendments ami we been for some time by the tntile work
shall continue our campaign until' the eri union. With the atitai as a wen-
amendment is ratified.” pon, it is possible further devlop-
As paft of the campaign. Preet —. ments than an attaek on the “tatim
“The child labor amendment is very
much alive in our program” said Sec-
retary Morrison. “So far as the re- (9P.)
cerd goes, here are four states that
as Compress Grader-Sab
ment of Ag ricult ure, and as long as
Dear Eitor:they are slaves to a Rig B a sine member of saiv eonyentlon from Del-
Altachea plens. fimi a dollar lull eredit system made to onder for their,
for which please send me the Union enslavement, it would not help themarehy s one of the hest of govern- Chicago, |M„ Sept. 12.—Coal mined
New, much if they should. ment by union me n in pits owned hy the
| Meantime again, I wondler if the' Had it not heen for Jefferson work- Illinois Mine Workers Union is being
F. L U. brethren in other states are « ing outside o saiv convention and distributel to organized consumers on
watching their State Agricultural ,0ld Ben Franklin of Pensylvania, farms and in the eities by the Farm-
Departments to see how they June- qnd Mason and Ra dph nf Virgini er- La bor Exehange, 179 W. Washing-
tion by comparison with the Federal working in this eonvention in favor tom street, Chicago.
department- "too big in its mind, toDemoeraey, or rub- of the peopie By its diveet di stvibution method
bother about a little Hung like a against, the rule any specie, of the exchange assures lower prides to
& Monarchy. We would have had a 1 the users ani at the same time pre-
serves trade union standards for the
provlueers.. The union's mine is the
ive ommittee of said Compress Distriet----in the state of-----
neeessary arrangements in the matter of office premises in which said salesman is to
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Dear Sir>:—
For the enclosed $1 semi the Union
News to I.. P. Parolini, Texarkana,।
Ark.
diately from the position.
Considered and Signed nt----
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
And strange to say right here in Tex-
as at this day there ar men seek-jfamous Herrin -strip mine fommeriy
Poworrinetosthat'iamsenlowned by Lester, the reedy Cleve-
who was determin-
the 100 per
eliminating the people from the Hec cent. 1922 strke“ —i k-
tion of public officials ami putting DqoISN LX Z" and. mach ’
this power in the hands of some Board . tsmK a- * Lt' r e
I for we fimi that our present State .
| nenamne m the coperusiwe p mu 8am h ahmehim ** re-election am a ma mansnepaadamszatenic
National Selling Ageney at Dallas, the meat trust is the enemy of the blatform which favors taking power
•m pmipnzamsmmpsumaum aazatmmursueapunammgparm i"‛ —m" t W"""- mpognna
I mdtmasmaismmuramfcanm maarumeronssvzopnemnrm amedngun.ru ~ • xr mm"-* •*
-private dealers will mean high Priees । For • 7’ rrvr ana the President ana every brother market for their eoni," says President
-----A members of the Packers I Frank Farrington of the District Un-
Trust, has hum to have P“ir"pnsressor Marrs in is is wot iom, “and ir the Farmer-Lahor Ex- '
_ na., n.co, ami Nelewar change could bring about a condition
in current feed prices. Even farmers Union Exchange and inasmuch as the ‘ . that will result in the farmers ana
p combining Trust eontrols 90 pei cent of all the Diekenson then one pea i not. ""E organizea workers purchasing their
Farm-IAbor refrigerator cars, it is in a position another. However, unless the.people ei Pm wnTn fiende 25 "Ka
Unions office to earlomd tots, thereby > throttle the farmers own enter- of Texas give attention to that gveat . . “ the ""
gaining the substantial benefits of co- prises. This will follow if the paek-
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