The Union Review (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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THE UNION REVIEW
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1940.
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efficient staff of Deputies.
Frank Biaggne is a life-long Democrat, a proven
friend to Organized Labor, and the most logical and
best Qualified man for Sheriff, having 18 years ex-
perience as a peace officer.
Frank Biaggne is a man who is running strictly
on his past record and reputation. His office is an
open door to the public.
An ex-member of Boilermakers Union.
Mr. BUSINESS MAN
Advertise Successfully by Using
UNEMPLOYMENT LOSS
PUT AT 133 BILLIONS
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Solicits Your Influence and Vote
Subject to action of Democratic Primary
(Political Adv.)
Justice of the
Peace
Precinct 1, Court B
Galveston County
Subject to Action Democratic
Primaries
PATRONIZE UNION MEAT MARKETS
There’ s one in your neighborhood and help
LOCAL UNION No. 362
A. B. C. STORES, Inc., No. 1 and No. 2
LEMIRE'S FOOD STORE, 2302 45th Street
PETER GENGLER CO., Inc., 2001 Ave. D
BROADWAY CASH STORE, 2023 Ave. J
DEAN'S FOOD MARKET, 1828 Ave. L
M. & H. QUALITY MARKET, Texas City
KAISER'S FOOD MARKET, Texas City
PICK AND PAY GROCERY, Texas City
R. C. NUCKOLS GROCERY, Texas City
CAMPS SAV-MOR-FOOD STORE, Texas City
J. & B. MEAT MARKET, Texas City
My 19 years’ experience of holding
positions of responsibility, my well
diversified business experience, to-
gether with my general knowledge
of the affairs of the County Gov-
ernment, thoroughly qualifies me for
the office of County Commissioner,
Precinct No. 1. I was born and
reared in this Precinct and will de-
vote my entire time to the office,
fulfilling my duties as Commission-
er in a progressive and business-
like manner.
I sincerely solicit the vote and sup-
port of all the citizens of Precinct
No. 1 and assure them that the con-
fidence placed in me shall always
be cherished by me through life.
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PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
Judge E. B. Holman
CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION
Judge Randolph
Pierson
CANDIDATE FOR
Justice of the Peace
Precinct No. 1, Court B
GALVESTON COUNTY
Your Vote and Influence
Sincerely Appreciated
Subject to Action of Democratic Primary
(Political Adv.)
= RE-ELECT =
Frank L.
Biaggne
Sheriff
Galveston County
Frank Biaggne is an Ex-
perienced Officer of the Law.
A man fully Qualified and
Capable of handling the af-
fairs of the Sheriff’s office
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EYESIGHT SERVICE
Our eyesight service is com-
plete and modern and is
backed by over thirty-three
years of continuous experi-
ence. Feel free to come in and
discuss your eyesight prob-
lems with our optometrist.
Serving Galveston Since 1906
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To protect the public from im-
postors soliciting donations for
space in bogus labor publica-
tions, year books, time books and
various schemes allegedly for the
benefit of organized labor, the
Texas Labor Press Association
was organized seven years ago
by heads of the various journals
and newspapers recognized as
representative of the labor move-
ment in Texas.
These bona fide labor publica-
tions are:
Southwestern Railway Journal,
in its 33d year of continuous pub-
lication in Fort Worth.
Weekly Dispatch, San Antonio,
52nd year.
Union Banner, Fort Worth,
47th year.
Farm and Labor Journal, Waco,
34th year.
Labor Advocate, El Paso, 32nd
year.
Southwestern Bricklayer, El
Paso, 26th year.
Dallas Craftsman, Dallas, 29th
year.
Labor Forum, Port Arthur,
21st year.
Union Review, Galveston, 21st
year.
Labor Messenger, Houston,
12th year.
East Texas Labor Chronicle,
Tyler, 6th year.
Central Labor News, Amarillo.
These publications are respon-
sible. Their editors stand high in
the councils of labor.
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SHERIFF
of Galveston County
JAMES M. (Jim) GOODE
Candidate for ________________
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REPRESENTATIVE
T. R. ROBINSON
Candidate for
County Judge
Galveston County
I Will Sincerely Appreciate
Your Vote and Support
Subject to action of Democratic Primary
July 27,1940
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TO MEMBERS OF ORGANIZED LABOR,
FRIENDS AND SYMPATHIZERS:
Before entering Motion Picture Theatres, look for and ask to see
the official Union Plate in the box office of the I.A.T.S.E. & M.P.M.O.
of.U.S. & C. This organization is an American Federation of Labor
Affiliate, the Dominion Trades Council of Canada, the Texas State
ederation of Labor, Galveston and Texas City Central Labor Organ-
izations. °
Theatres in Texas City displaying our Union Plate and employ,
ingmen of this Union and being on the Fair List are the TEXAS and
JEWEL THEATRES.
. In Galveston the following are Fair to this Union and display the
official plate: The MARTINI, STATE, QUEEN, TREMONT, KEY
and DIXIE No. 3 THEATRES.
The Theatres listed in Texas City and Galveston are the only Fair
Theatres in Galveston County at present. These Theatres and the Mo-
tion Picture Operators Union appreciate your patronage. Stand by your
Union, and remember your obligation for in Union there is strength.
Remember, look for the Plate in the box office with I.A.T.S.E. on it
—the Official Motion Picture Operators Union Emblem.
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By AFL News Service.
Washington, D. C.—The United
States has lost $133,000,000,000 in na-
tional income during the depression
by failing to provide employment for
its citizens, Commissioner of Labor
Statistics Isador Lubin told a Senate
Labor Subcommittee in testifying on
a bill introduced by Senator Pepper
of Florida to require the Works Proj-
ects Administration to employ not less
than 3,000,000 jobless at minimum pay
of $70 each.
Mr. Lubin said all segments of the
population have suffered because of
the failure to utilize the nation’s vast
army of unemployed workers.
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The Union Review (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1940, newspaper, June 14, 1940; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1438439/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.