The Labor Dispatch (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 4, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LABOR DISPATCH, GALVESTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1915.
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APPLICATION FOR RELIEF.
Galveston, Texas,
IN-TEXAS
To THE CENTRAL RELIEF COMMITTEE:
Better Still
(Name of Party)
(Address)
DOLLARS, $
, Street No...
, Block No.
SPECIAL NOTICE
The Improvements consist of
Street
member of
and the above improvements have been damaged as follows:
The estimate of amount needed to repair the property has been given by
(Insert Name of Contractor)
and is hereto attached.
Please answer the following questions:
friendly larg
Are your City Taxes paid?
Are your State and County Taxes paid?
If you owe anything, state how much ? $
, and when same is to be paid ?
If monthly, state amount per month? $
Please state value of property damaged or destroyed:
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
2nd Insured Value $
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Would you desire to repay in monthly or annual installments ?
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REPORT OF REAL ESTATE COMMITTEE
BUY;
MILLER BROTHERS
Total $
Improvements $
be made to the applicant.... upon the security offered and
We recommend that a loan of $
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ACE HIGH
PANTS and
Union Made
0 VE RALL
Against storm $
Against fire $
Ezazma
Real Estate Committee
REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE
upon the security offered and on the
We hereby award to the applicant.... a loan of $
terms proposed.
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Cor. 24th and Postoffice
Galveston, Texas
Finance Committee
NEW TRIAL FOR LAWSON-
SOUTH TEXAS STATE BANK
2309 Market St.
loan and am of the opinion that it is good.
Attorney
STUDDERT & BALDY
Phone 366
Center and Broadway
REMEMBER
@ne Tear ..
dix Mentha .
Three Mentha
A COOL GLASS OF BEER
Will Always relieve that Tired Feeling
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Editor and Publisher.
Phone 409.
What means of earping a livelihood to effect payment ? ,
Respectfully,
on the terms proposed.....................................................................
We fix the amount of insurance to be carried on the improvements on said property as follows:
$1.50
1.00
.50
3. W. TOUNG
Office 212 Tremont Street
Made by Galveston Union Girls for Galveston
Union Men.
Your dealer has them or can get them.
WHEN BUYING COFFEE
Don’t Forget to Ask for the
Union Label Goods
If this assistance is given, in what time could you repay same ?
/OF
TEXAS’
to whom the amount is owing ?
THE BANK SALOON
HUMPHREY D. BOYD
Do you owe anything on your property?
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Formerly The Galveston Labor Dispatch
Solicits your account, either checking or saving. This Bank is a
State Guaranty Fund Bank—the only one in Galveston. Come
and let us explain the advantage of a State Guaranty Fund Bank
SOUTH TEXAS STATE BANK
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8 being brought to the attention of the management.
ATTORNEY’S OPINION.
I have examined the title of the applicant.... to the property described in the foregoing application for
The following resolution, “No. 1,” was introduced
at the Austin convention of. the Texas State
Federation of Labor and was unanimously passed. Ine
resolution was signed by more than fifty, delegates.
The purpose of the convention in taking this action is
to protect the merchants, professional men and. friends
of organized labor in Texas, who have been imposed
upon in the past by unscrupulous advertising solicitors.
Before giving advertising the merchants should inform
themselves as to the merits of every proposition sub-
mitted to them by verifying its authenticity by calling
up the president or secretary of Galveston Labor
Counwhereas, Our attention has again been called to
the fuet that the name of the Texas State Federa-
tion of Labor has been used in soliciting funds and
advertising, alleging that the funds were to be used
for the entertaniment of our annual convention, and
Whereas, This practice brings not only the State
Federation into bad repute, but the whole labor
movement of Texas as well, and g44.
Whereas, Though we, the delegates of the State
Federation, know that its use was unwarranted
and that money so secured were granted througn
misrepresentation and fraud, yet it seems the action
of the last convention is not sufficient to protect the
public, therefore, be it .
Resolved, That we request each official labor
paper in Texas to keep standing at the head of its
editorial column or in some other conspicuous
place, the following notice, to-wit:
“Notice to the Public: No person or persons, no
union or central body or association of people, call
themselves what they may, are authorized to solicit
advertisements or funds for any purpose whatso-
ever in the name of the Texas State Federation of
Labor or to use its name in any way whatsoever
in connection with any proposition that has not
been acted upon favorably by the State Federation
of Labor in regular convention assembled, and
even then any indorsed proposition must bear the
seal of the Texas State Federation of Labor and
bear the signatures of the president and secretary-
treasurer. For violation of this proposition the
penalty shall be expulsion, whether it be by an of-
ficer of the State Federation, a central body or
local union.” Be it further
Resolved, That this notice to the public be made
a part of the constitution of the Texas State Fed-
eration of Labor and that our delegate to the
American Federation of Labor be instructed to in-
troduce a resolution at the next convention asking
the American Federation of Labor to enact a
similar law to govern all of its chartered organiza-
tions, such as Federal unions and state and city
central bodies.
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The Chicago Tribune editorially applauds the
Colorado Supreme court’s order debarring
. Judge Hillyer from further consideration of
strike cases. It says:
“If property rights are not regarded in Colo-
rado, they would be less so if confidence in the
courts were weakened. If violence were substi-
. tuted for orderly process, it would be more so
substituted if it were proved that capital could
command even the judiciary.
-"If it be the intent to break down all re
- -straints which protect a man in the possession
of his own, no better wag to go about it could
! be imagined than to give an unfair trial to men
- who’have fought against conditions they do not
}. Tike."’
“Une Globe of Boston, Mass., in discussing the
Colorado supreme court’s decision in the Law-
qon case, says: "It would seem they the tram is
at last on the right track in Colorado. .
aA ludge, charged with having been in the
employ of coal operators, ought never to have
presided at the trial of a labor leader. T
kountry does not feel entirely satisfied as to the
personnel of the iury which found Lawson guil-
A
kA first step toward the course demanded by
Austice has been taken. Lawson is at least en-
titled to a trial of which the fairness cannot be
doubted.” _ - ga
OF GALVESTON (Sue. Rosenberg Bank)
—2., W
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Se=s28Beass 5
1st. Tax Value $
for the purpose of restoring my property on Lot No.
Entered as second-class mail matter September 21, 1912, at Post-
efice in Galveston, Tex., under Act of March, 1879.
Subscribers who change their address, or fail te get their paper
mo2lary, should immediately notify this office, giving both old and
asw addresses.
We have reproduced on this page the APPLICATION FOR RELIEF as furnised by the
Central Relief Committee for the use of the storm sufferers appealing for aid to rebuild their
homes.
In our opinion, this APPLICATION is an insult to the intelligence of the average working
man and is a verification of the accusation made by the Labor Dispatch last week when we
stated that the poor people were not going to get a square deal from a committee headed by H.
H. Haines.
One has only to glance at this APPLICATION FOR RELIEF and they will see that it is
not an application for relief at all, but that it is an application for a loan satisfactorily secured
by some sort of security that has been investigated and approved by the Finance Committee;
also that the title to the property is good as per the opinion of the Attorney for this committee-
The truth of the matter is, that this great amount of charity that is to be extended by this
relief commitee that guaranteed to the world that Galveston could take care of her people in
distress is to be INTEREST FREE for one year, which amounts to six dollars per hundred
($100.00) dollars loan and if you get more than one hundred dollars out of that committee to
repair your home you will have to be a hypnotist and furnish them with collateral securing
this one hundred dollars many times over and if you are not able to pay when the loan is due,
you are at the mercy of a merciless bunch of money grabbers.
We appraise the above described property as follows:
Ground - S.................
I hereby apply for assistance to the amount of... •
F. P. Malloy & Sons
L ivery and Boarding tables
Licensed Undertakers and Embalmers
The "White Flyer” Ambulance Is Always Ready
Phone 273
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Almeda Coffee, parched or ground, 1-lb can.......35
Almeda Coffee, parched or ground, 3-lb can $1.00
Union Brand, 1-lb package...............................30
UNION LABEL IN EVERY PACKAGE
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Young, J. W. The Labor Dispatch (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 4, 1915, newspaper, September 4, 1915; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447688/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.