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The French commercial commission ,which is now here to prepare for trade after the war. "They are headed -by' Maurice DamOmv secretary of the committee of appropriations of the chamber of deputies The others-are M. Chouf four of the Credit Francais, E.Delasa lfe-Thiriez, delegate of the French spinning indus&y ; Jacques Xesueuf, agri- : - cultural engineer and oSciaUdelegate of the department of agriculture, and Louis. Trincano,- director of the Horo-) logical School of Besancon and official delegate of the department of commerre. Left to right in thepictureare 'J -MM.'XhOuffour,-r bamour..Delasalle. t:TuWez,iLesiieuriaiid Trincano. w ' - : . - " ' . LABOR BRIEFS. Painters of Batavia, 111., have raised wages from 37 cents to 42 cents an hour without a strike. . Every, shop in Billings, Monf has signed the Horseshoers union scale,, which is eight hours and $5 a day. Meat cutters r and-butcher workmen of Bloomington, III, have organized a union and affiliated with" the interna-' tionalof that- craft Teamsters have secured the passage of an " ordnance which provides for the union rates for drivers employed by the city of Steubenvllle, O. ' : - A committee representing Big Four railroad telegraphers has rejected the - offer of a 2 per cent increase. The Wire men have presented a demand for Increases that average 15per cent-'"' . favors'trade unions. ; 4uvjr. uavc eu.ii;i.xiu.ci wS- iucu to the appeals" of their real friends, t if they have fallen an easy prey to dema-1 gogues opposed--to every .reform-designed for their betterment, the ex planation is .hot hard to find,: They have felt that theywere neglected and forgotten. A sense of helplessnesand hoi)elessness has depressed them, and they have groped for and grasped at anything that has promised relief and strength. Why should any one oppose their unionizing? Why should they not join forces? Let them do so. and as sure as day comes after night they will become self reliant and gain freedom from a demagogic domination. They will learn and know that fellow citi zens engaged in other work .are not their enemies and oppressors." , : "The mill workers have the right to Kunionize. Their unionizing cannot and ought not to be prevented. It will make them better citizens and better men. It Will in time : make them freer and stronger. That is enough for the state.' . . - Southern Newspaper Declares For Col lective Bargaining. L The ColumbhTState has again shown it-is in the forefront of thoughtful southern newspapers by defense of the workers right to organize. Manu facturers are called upon-to reckon with the spirit of : the times, and in re ferring to the discharge of several cot ton' operatives in - Greenville;! because they joined the United Textile Work era union the editor saysr,. ; j : "Collective bargaining by. labor isec - TO "WORK' FOR. LABOR. , New Wafsh Committee . Aims to Help the, Trade Union, Movement : " : Frank P. Walsh, chairman of-,, the United States commission on industrial relations, the . three labor; members ; of s ttyat , commission and others active in industrial reform have organizedr the ; industrial relations committee to con- t Mnno th wnrlr nf thA indnstrlfll rom- tion on Aug. 23. s V ; y ; Tho Ytaxxr crimm! tract la' oAmnnson nf iweive . lueiuueiTS, ot wuuui seven are lahor leaders. -Tne others are Chair- man vvaisn. .ajnos ix. jil irmcugx, im migration ; Commissioner. , Frederic r C. Howe, Bishop : Q D: Williams of :, the Episcopal diocese of Detroit and Bante Barton, a Kansas City newspaper ihan. ,The labor members are John.B, Le;i nony treasurer of the AmericanFeder-u ation of Labor; James O'Connell, presi- ueiii, jl i-iie jjaetai unuea ucpai ucm,,- Order ofRailroad VCondpctbrs'f John'F. White, president te United. Mine vv yineia, juuu -x? lwipairicm v presiuenc r Often it iV difficult "to run the rod through freshly ' laundered sash cur tains This can be made easier by plac-f the Chicago Federation of , Labor; ing an old glove finger over the end of Helen . Marot of the WomenTs Traco the curtalD rod. s ' - i Union League of New York, and Agnea .CTteW a comparatively new. hot water Nestor of ..the Women's Trade Union hnHla will Mt a little hole in It. The League of Detroit r 'rrv J I ' Thn. noie can oe menueu uy cu vei iug u nuu ; -.. ".v whvv,, , t w -. .xu4y uuvcu, - nnitA4-4n aam- n'nofor win or pn npannTifliTArH nr.: vvflsnincrrrn : lowing each: application to dry before and; exert pressure; upon congress to another is added. " -r . 7 procure the j enactment of ; the Walsi ' A: teaspoijufnlpf common salt placed report of-the commission on industrial in tho hnttnm nr r lrpTOSPnp amn win .cia.i.iuiia auu utucc; leiiAaiatiuii uesireu ognized nearly everywhere in the .Unit- t give a clear light and prevent by labor unions: An importantpart cS ed States, and in opposing it there ia t f Q smoking.-Woman Magazihe ;its Wrk, it was declared, will be to iiu luwre.wiauyiu wmu uicic numu w . , - . nrinff uDout "ft reviilsioir or nnlnfOTT. tru in opposing the movement of the tidei Pictorial Wash Lists. ward trade Unionism. When He Vas Lavish; I presume you stiU. remember yoiir or the march ot the seasons.-j. Pretty old inventions are our . modern " ,To say that; textile workers of the WSLSn :: lists. , The old German house- ' eouth continues this - paper, fare pe-vwife had an odd way.of keening track culiarlv. situated, that they and their woru aurer rrom oineriaoormg men washed,r She; had apicture of each. Yes, indeed. And I often wish tht and their employment, so that union- ? ortlcleVand wrote down the number of ; njy husband had continued to care tz idng- them would not help them,;is to 4verything 1 opposite to lt-.. with a piece little for. money as he .seemed ;-to ca :ida,neii:.thkplaJn facte of labor's his-,, f cuaikf which was rubbed butr when 3that first-journey; 'we'took tbgethcr.:- to?y ; n the article' was returned, to.be. use,dpetroit FreeJPress. ;C ' : W the null ,workera;off South r : Una have in politics flocked together, if nictorlal "and Dernetual wash list. " - Subscribe to th&Satarday Record. -
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