CHARLOTTE LABOR JOURNAL | AND DIXIE FARM NEWS - 302 South College Street—(Second Floor) htni ■ Mont-clui matter Seotemer 11. 1M1, at tlM Poet Office at CearkjCte. N. C •ear Ike A 1 p* Uarrk • lf7k CHARLOTTE, N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939 The “Open »Shop’’As Seen By “Mr. Dooley” “ ‘What’s all this that’s in the papers about the open shop?’ asketi Mr. Hennessey. “ ‘Why, don’t ye know,” said Mr. Dooley. ‘Really, I’m surprised at yer ignorance, Hinnissey. What is th’ open shop. Sure, ’tis where they kape the doors open to accommodate th’ constant stream av min cornin’ in t’ take jobs cheaper than th’ min what has th’ jobs. "Tis like this, Hinnissey. Suppose wan av these frebdrn citizens is workin’ in an open shop f’r th’ princely wage av wan large iron dol lar a day av tin hours. Along comes anither son-av-a-gun and he sez t’ th’ boss, “O think oi could handle th’ job nicely f’r ninety cints.” “ ‘Sure,’ sez th’ boss, and th’ wan The Moore Tours Special Tour to New York World’s Fair, July 1-8, $30.00. Transportation, hotel and sightseeing ’ included. Per sonally conducted. THE MOORE TOURS 1100 Independence Bldg. Phone 6356 Mrs. W. M. Moore, Manager ENJOY THE BEST ASK FOR *« %uUXh /****" PET DAIRY PRODUCTS CORP; 1111 Central Ave. dollar man gets out into th’ crool worould t’ exercise his inalienable roights as a freeborn American citi zen an’ scab on some other poor devil. An’ so it goes on, Hinnissey. An’ who gits th’ benefit. Thrue, it saves th’ boss money, but he don’t care no more f’r money thin the does his right eye. “ ‘It’s all principle wid him. He hates t’ see men robbed av their in dipindence. They must have their indipindenee, regardless av anything else.’ “ ‘But,’ said Mr. Hennessey, ‘these Two CIO Seamen Big Officers Resign NEW ORLEANS, La.—Communist influences in the C. I. O. National Maritime Union have become so of fensive as to bring about the resig nation of two, of its officials in this area. Arthur Thomas, district executive committee chairman of the Gulf dis trict, resigned with the declaration that he was opposed to the “bureau cratic dictatorship” set up by the ‘'top officialdom in New York” and to the union having its “policies formed by the Communist party.” F. P. O’Donohue, business agent of the Houston branch of the N. M. U., also resigned. It was his conviction that “all the officials in the union who do not go down the line with the Communist party clique are being hampered at every turn.” —*----- -■-■-■-■-■winn open-shop min ye menshun say they are f’r unions if properly conducted.’ “ ‘Shure,’ said Mr. Dooley, ‘if prop erly conducted. 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NO. 107 _f The Woman’s Auxiliary to Char lotte Typographical Union met Tues day^ June 13 for a special business meeting, at the home of Mrs. H. F. Carriker. Mrs. C. T. Barger was joint hostess. International and local officers were elected to represent No. 107 at the Forlth Worth Convention. Local officers: President, Mrs. C. B. Capps; First Vice-President, Mrs. H. F. Carriker; Second Vice-President, Mrs. J. P. White; Secretary,Treasurer, ,*”********** Mrs. W. R. Cash well; Chaplain, Mrs. L. H. Dosh; Guide, Mrs. W. P. Stroupe. Mrs. W. R. Cashwell was elected detente; There will be no further business meetings until the latter part of August. Mrs. Capps invited the members to her home for the celebration of our tenth anniversary in July. The delegate fund is increasing satisfactorily, and several parties are planned to finish the fund. MRS. ROBERT F. WHITE, Sec.-Treas. No. 107. PATRONIZE THOSE WHO ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNAL B. OP L. E. END MEET AT RALEIGH RALEIGH, N. C., June 19.—The nineteenth annual meeting of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Grand International Auxil iary came to a close Wednesday with' all chairmen of both groups reelected. Tuesday the delegates chose New Or leans as the 1940 convention city. After final business sessions, the dele gates went on a sight-seeing tiip to Durham and Chapel Hill. J. L. Jones, Norfolk, Va., is chairman of the Brotherhood, and Mrs. Mary E. Crittenden, Norris, Tenn., is chairman of the Auxiliary, George H. Bishop, Jacksonville, Fla., was elected vice chairman of the Brotherhood and H. O. Denny, Atlanta, Ga., was re-elected secretary-treasurer. Since 1874 OFFERS EVERT BANKING FACIUTT • 1 j j \ ■ ' CHECKING ~ SATING SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES — TRUSTS Commercial National Bank I CHARLOTTE, N. C. ! [i ' | ' ' _ _ _ - - ^-I PATRONIZE THOSE WHO ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNAL —1"-“i . «ta„, «. 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