El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 10, 1914 Page: 2 of 14
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EL PASO MORNINCj J1MES
PURE BLOOD MAKES
HEALTHY PEOPLE
Hood Harsaparllla surely and ef-
fectively remove scrotal boíl and
other blood dlmiM because It drive
out of the blood all th humor that
i'Iiim IhiM d loesoat . They cannot be
uoceoef ully treated In aay other way
Kitrrnal application or their re-
moval have prnvaa aJmoet useless
tecaiiM they cannot drive nut 'he
tmpurltlee that era la tha blond.
Mond'e Kr.rn perilla mekee pure rich
blood perfecta the dlceetlon. end
luillde up the whole system The skin
lemmes emnoth clean and healthy.
Thin irreal blood remedy has stood the
t.et of forty years? Insist on having
llnnd'n. for nothing else acts Use It.
There In no real substitute Oct It
today Hold by all drutttoi
r
URGE FAR-REACHING REFORM
(Continued From Tu 1.)
omítate for a moment in ilcuiaiidins the
Wnioo iumi uk".i all Inusc riiuipiiteill need
by them and Ihej would alto urtre uihcii.
to du likewise therefore b" it
sk iolijtuiiit ut 1 utniulllcc.
Rnolied. Thai i HMCJsJ I nuiuiillce or
aW b- appointed b) lire chairman ol mis
cuBteuilou. in- internal di'k'yate from
the farmcc-' union to lie e niember of md
committee' W foirnuiiit plan best suited
to educate lbs ni' Mili- i i of lbs rarmeri'
union a well a- other oigainatinus In
denomino; Hie union lab'i n u all hi
neas aril soddlcrt purchased an well as
oilier rniaasndltlii
"Burn plan' in to be aprgific and defi
nlle m nr. that Hi" in -i laittfll inly be
obtaoiKt in impress n inM our fellow
o importune of the ir aid and
Co operation
- luir .iiuriii ley l ocal Hunch to Hi
lei itiiiiiiial I mteü brother hood of leather
Worker 00 Horse 'ludí uf Pallas levas
Ipproii'S
II L Barikeit. Presiden!.
11 n 1. t in uid "it fry TTaaliirtr
"C. W. IlkintiN. n. .o .liny Secretary
WM. I M.rHIMAN. belerSM."
(Seal
tesepk 1 JiiiniiMiii Talks. j
Joseph l.dmoii nn. a member of Hie Fir
titers union arid a representante uf tbe
slslc department of agriculture was ilion
Iniroduced 10 ihe 1 ninoniloii by I'rejideul
Omninghitn
The speaker said lhal Mr has been 1
member of ike Kami rs union unce I
was born ami he urged the rtoaer'ni op
srslloa of thai union with Hie stale leder
anon 01 I abor. He aid iltai he fought
bard vo bate ike aciones union affiliated
lib the Men- feilerslliui Inn heeatiae
Milaido lotiucucra who hate nilalesil many
uf ti leanest farmers liule pi eg baa
been aaaats tu tira sank because of tbia
fact latere baa beso an rue FHstasn iwtweei
lbs Firmer' uniou and the .Mile ledan
Uoa of l.alior. the speaker aaul. Pin he
urged Uae .lolcgair. 10 be palirnl with
lbs far inert saying that be believed 11 to
lie only ibe question uf a slNirt tin .mil
the I armara would be very aiuloua is si
filíale MMSaBSiSSS v.iui the auie federation
u Mild fesi Ih kerearra.
He said late firmera aie not la aell
imalsil nn lultoi 1 sinliallun n Ihey ahould
br and liked ih help of the atile redera
Him Mr I dinnnaon slid that he would
b mure man pleiaed to are Hie Hate fed
entluii end a dcleirite to Hie netl san
veniimi of ih" kirmera' union lie then
eaieiuiril m nivltitlon for deletril to
lltend iii" 1 nntentiun on brhiir uf lu
oerinliltlnn siylnc that he believed Hint
Is two oí iranliallona rould thru net tu
ktUin for He it inulual benefit.
t'oiiimlltie as nrtslulliin.
I'riildenl 1 umilnirliam then ipiuuuied lbs
ri.li ivs mir 1 uiumltiee la cuntlder the raac
liilinn inirodueed: 11. 11 i:imibeii. Dallaa.
i.'.'.u. 1. C Jinnlnan. Ileiunioni : liunk
Uravli Fori Worth; M Andrevca. iiuus
loll. I I IHirlon. Wlehlll Kills.
Will J Moran oí roil Worth. 1 msmpei
of Hie leililillv coinmltiee Qf Ik sui"
Kederiiiiin of Lkbnr the net apeikei
of Ihe 1. 1- mina He mule f lery Inslnn
tire and inlriratlnt iddra. In the deb
1 in - on Ih riunpenailion li Vhli li an
listed II the Mil session of the funis Hat
li'llsllllire
l umpensillon Art IHtaeuaaed
lb- said the employer! liability law ent-
ered every unikiuan wllh Ihe nceinn 11 of
Hie riuployi s ..f public carriers ami ihe
empiuje tiio la workini for a nun or ana)
ceiii Dial ruiil.. bul five ui lea men
men its' 1 number of ariieiuliueiiia thai
mis be made lu the bill he laid Hiu umild
prove of rreit benefit to Hie IiIiuiiiik m.tn
and these aiiumdiiienta will be ininuiuced
l lb next tvailon or Hie Irfislitur
Til Texis ruiiiiensitlou el la 1 fat
superiur bill In tbnae of other alar Mr.
Moran uid. Try word "acrdeni .im a MX
appear In Ihe Teaaa liw la in olher átales
Una makes it poaaible tur llar nun IJrbO
is Nirasaf in water and beiunu . 111 from
pii'-uinoiiia or oilier diseusc 1 hi ihe
bruofil of the ait. Tb iiaker (aid thai
He li tis bin ata licit ticip to mi only
Ihe urranlaivl labor eiupl ijea. but tboae
who ire nut oryaniied In tu t he aald.
the latter are 1 reel tint the irreiler bene
fill
Mi Moran ' He I an uu litem uf 1 woman
a widow with oue child who hid Iter hand
eruahed while workuiv ui a laiiimi u an
tasi iits city An attorney an ainbu
lance rhr. aa the ipsakrr sfcsili lai
lead him. M bM h. allow nun m rue rr
tlamwe aun Mr. Mnran then read a copy
uf the aiioiut't 1 inreenenl with the widow
which turned over lo him one fiilf of tbe
Gunter Hotel
Hi proof Kan Aaloulo Xcaa
A Hotel Bull For to.
t en TyrrcIL air
I ill opean 1
Levy Grocery Co. aÍÍ
Ub1tmU
OthtuM
508-006
204-206 E. Overland St.
THIS WEEK ONLY
Lavyi asMbki Stand Coffe . sOr U. 1 lb. Mroheii Hue a
bottl Htd A Murdoch ulitu 1 1 bars Jrsarl WhiU ftuaip tM
sak. I . ban U . b.sap h.
MAIL OMitCiV UlVtt VtWMTT .Vlli-.MloN
money i .rived from tin sun I hoie kind
nr ihiiins must be rskdled h.v Hie liw s ur
Ti va-. Hie speakei MM
liriv loili llniir tail failure.
o. I.. Kliuley. chairman uf Ihe lugrlalmve
board of Ihe Irolberbood df locomuin
I ireuian and l intiiu eis made a -hurl laJk
In Hie deleirlles
Hubert MfKlnley ol lb rotharhood
iiaiiioa.i Trainmen mide a n ry lastren
iddrcas. In opening Ina talk he ami thai
Ih m bom la for r"imie employ!
a four iii 1 "i rita slit lb irrtajitr Val
was t ilishtil and cut Hut now Hie I
is nulli.ui! nun. h m i.. I. He urge I
lile Míate I cleiiiliiil of Labor lo get in
rather 11 Ihe ntH seaiinu or Hu leitli
lure lo dian up 11 mure draillc la.
Ihe apeaker saul that the pulilleiana lire
uirti.ts ii'ttima up. nn inicliiiK aoinc lei-
Illation fur loe oonvjot. Tbe y Mpeel la
rid lulu Offle on lep-lalatlon fur Hi li-
vid he laid w hile Uu J fall lo du any
think fur the 'iii nn. c nun There are
-.' ism nn n o I cnia it workera in 'feiaa. be -nd.
lililí Hiele lie enllvll'ti. yet Hit' pullHclan
i Uwoyi ei yin for bellr prlion refunus.
He uu) He -e.-imi nr the rsfiaUliire 11
taken up lo a a-real eih-nl b) Mr) si poll
llriMin md their pel prison msdaurra or
by Ihe prnhililtlonlsln aerklliir lo Int. ihe
sin!.- rotad 'Pew luí' ihe labor man -lauda
by aim has nn jieiji
lillhless I.eaUlltorsi heored
IP and ihe lupoiini; men ihnuld ! to-
nether and elect mei wImi would d in
ihitia for ih. in and that when a Hwmbei (
Ihe leirislaturu refusd t aasist Iheni tu
uae Iheir Influenro ill derealuir hint ai ihe
polls ai the net! election. In rnnrlnaion he
and Hie child labor law - SOI a rterfei)
bill and Hut It ihould I made more cf
fie lent it ihe next aeailnn Of he lerialaluir.
B. M. W aie of Palestine mailr 1 shurl
ddreas 111 which be Bad red Ihe meiuberi
1 Hu liiHalatur wIhi railed lo keep ihelr
promise h Hi laborina nun and toted
aKiiiiisi ihe rnasara thai w re Inirodiired
in ihe 11 larnhl da his benefit
Tli murniitf almi HlKiurned after
Hroilier w ooiuiiau mail" a motion which
was seconded to include ih aildreaacs of
Mr Moran mil Mr. tdnmn- 11 m the mm
un of Ihe convention
AfleraeoM Sfkalaa
uu moUaa Hie convoalloii ttlred rce.
Hit to tli I anlllabi late Kcd. riiioa ot
I aaoi Boa assembled ii Hah. 11 Koni
Tin' umuuiitec aapolnled oiuetiuie ar
by ibe Male It deration or l.cis.r p. mtea
i' van Us miuliuum watt ut. f)r ttnmeu
subiullled It! i' p.ui which fullowi
MtniMimi ttigrs a tluaarn
We your committee appointed lo Intel
iiasTr" Minimum We" law fui women"
III other slalca tie lo liilkl' tbr lulhiwiat
retorl and rcomiiieudatiu
We find the fi lljiw inc alan hate una
imiioi wate laws 'for wune'u 1 alifurnii
morado. Maiaai-buaeii. ibhi st-
braaka. iirainn I'lab. Waalunrtm and
WlK-oniitt. Ml of Ibeae law a rail for a
board "r ranastlaatoo twith the eicvption of
I'lab) aitb the power lo (O lain different
1". aim. s and lnUyl tb coal of litiait
tod other euodiiiuua. then ai lb untiuuuai
waire laai acrurduuiy.
"We aJo bad lawycra to -1 Mi u
mm it such board or foutiiuaaiuai woatd
la ciauiiitutional in tbi itate. Ma a aava
aseo ml' 'run d thai stu b a liw ttni be
couHiiuituaal. lb iapiiue rwiri ruled
lb aauuiMUHi acat of tare too waa
".nsllHll 'iill III Una.
suit. in a aik.tt Hum such a law n not
cauao Uae uiuiluium at lo laecvuac UM
J
uiaiirntim when set py a board or eornmia
ion. It Hands In raaaon that tb enforce
tiient i Hunt witc will not abolish mm
petition fur employment; but II will lilac
'.he cluririer of Ihe competition. The em
plnyt'i wuild not be able to ct women
below the llvint wife and be would there-
fore be antioui to secure tbe Wuinen uhn
would it least earn the money. The ler.il
lit in wife would dlicnurat anion t work-
era even habit whlrh wtl likely to lower
ilieir industrial efficiency. It would in
"lease sobrlaty technical iklll and teneral
inlelllrenri . Every worker would aim at
belnr her best knowlnt ihe could not
obtain employment by nrfarlnt to arrept
low wares and to mbmll to bad rendition!
rue o tu u 1 ployed and unarnployable prob
lema are nnl 111 be aolrad by tbe eatablish
nient of a lninr wate but tb llrinr ware
would make them t-njeitlona eaalet in mite.
"kiitiailes alio show mat the runnwin
etili re caused by low watei FlrH. low
water for women hai a tendency to lower
the sre or men. whi"h keeps miny mn
from belny able to make a llvlnr tor ihrlr
family ll has been proven that low warei
not alwiays dlrcrlly. hut very orten in-
directly ranaca ylrli 10 lead Immoral lives.
Low wat" mean Insufficient mud. In-
sufficient rood unfitneai for labor. The
1 till tren of surh parent hint to shire
their tu it aiicn md even If iMilthy when
hmn Hi" link of sufficient fond soon telli
upon them and an lend lo perpiluitr the
rice of the unfli. Slnre phyalnl health
indisputable to the hitbsH lntellr inri
development food l the foundation of
uiitntkl wall is iMdllv fflrlency.
"The sin until of ihe nition Is the atrenrth
or the indlvldpili Ihit compose it. .No
one ronlendi Ihe terrible consequence!
hat a nation muit aspect thit tubjerti lis
children to labor which rberka their phy-
sical and menial development hut to safe-
ruird Ihe nallnn's Interest It doe not suf-
rir merely 10 rrtulat child libor. To
prolan tha child and not protect the
mother 1 an absurdity.
The report for Wurtlemherr. fiermany
suya In retard to the Injurious effect of fae-
lory work "The children or such mothers
aciordlnr in Ihe unanimous testimony of
nurse physicians and others who ware
lotnrestsd 111 this important quemón ara
mostly pile and weakly; when In turn as
usually happens must enter upon factory
work immediately upon leavlnt school lo
rontrlbuie to ihe ropixirl of the family 11
la impossible fur a sound sturdy Indu
IrfdUJ rare to tlevelnp.
' Nutnennis olher reports are tlven
this erfert and 11 standi to reason that no
state can affnrd In nnflert Iheir worklht
"iimn she la phyilnlly mil a slromr
is man. he Is the hearer of ruture rare
whuie in aim and 1 mor will be markedly
Influenced by hers and tbli Hate must
Ihxrrrnre feel Ihe keeneat interest m m
eunnt vltorous and efflclnl poslerlly
-i.iiisiic show thai Kntland waa about one
hundred .tears detrarilns her worklriy pee
pie by permlltlnt mothers md rhllrtrin to
I be worked lout noun tor lets iban a llvtnt
"ore. and this treat nation was reread 10
lower the simiiard of us soldiers lu order
in tci sufficient army when war was d
clued in 1 ween ureal Prltaln and the Boers
uf suth Africa.
n iwealrd worker far Instance can
ati'ud lu buy freali milk for her child.
Hill leu 10 pat for nirdiril Ireatmeul either
f"i herself 01 my member nr tin runny
Musician lit "mitt casca are very kind
ml eonsuieritr of workiiit women and will
rite iheni medical treatment at a very low
pi but why impose on physicians? They
hite lo mike a llvlntr throuth Ihelr pro
le-iion. why should they rnike concession
tor the employer! or woman Id heap up
it"ld' Ant doctor who Hops 10 think can
11-1 1 .us trim the actual loss of wasei
ihroufb hi lieilth In the wat eirnint claw
run into millions rim year.
-To lh ten or twelve millions of popula
nun eiititnt in tbe 1 niie. 1 kintdom on
earninf of leu than a pound a wek for
the whole familv. the constant driln or
iiekneu 11 a perpetual menace to thalr
economic Independence l et the slcknssa
rue ibnv the normal and down to tb
1. '0.1 into destitution
"Why not pay tb women wat earner
a litint wate and do awa witn so mum
chanty? Charity thit Is riven ihe werklnt
class hai little ir any permanently tood
effect. It merely bsrrs to perptltiat lb
evil 1 uiidiitons. and berome 1 rate ta aid ef
inadequate ware a. The erfeeti or rhartty
s almost always demoraliauir When 0BC4
it is a. eepled the tendenet is for Ihe rerlp-
lent tn depend on It In the future This
1- treat denser at the present tint and
reformers realise that somrtblat mora red
h ai tbaa charily ll needed.
W IBUal art it ihe Mher end and
n rofiiiie that an) trade mat does not pay
a llvint wate lo Ha worker! It a detri-
ment to the community Th mployr in
such trad oblalns libor feir which be does
BOI pay for. which enables him lo com-
pele unrHrly wtih these trad In whlrh
bailar conditions prevail
If you will look al Ihe recordi of tuber-
culosis camps the records of th charity
hospitals the nervous breakdown to say
uoihint f the les pleasint rerorda about
ui. you will find that It is Ii as Mpeosive to
pay oui that con aireriiy in w- rauis-i
thin lndlrertly as It is oemt paiu now.
Therefore we recommend the approval
of a minimum wat law for tbe worklnt
POSLAM HEALS
PIMPLES RASH
SCALP-SCALE
For the eradle allou of Brssmi Ac-
B. Tetter. lor lasts. Barbar' Itch and
II olher akin troublao foalam la tn
an fast and moat dependable remedy
known
When treatlna Pimples Kao Nose.
1 011.pl. n Htomlahaa Haah. Hcalp
1 ruuble. etc.. r sulla are oruani
uUuut oternutht. only a ssaall ausa-
tlty belai reuutrwd. All Itchtat stops
t oases.
All druaaiat sell fosUia Vat free
raiiipi writ to assssar nancy iashwra
tortea II Wat Iktb mri. New rara.
Paditm aVkads. swaalsnn'arl wilh fsos-
latu. liupruvee aud beautlft akaa aad
1. an . iisc sise I coals. Toilet els.
lu cvulas
woman nf TM and tasM mien iw be
copied rrom one of tb very beat law a now
In eilsience. which In nur opinion la taa)
Minnesota law. wnn sum enante aad
amendment as 111 adjust tb law m
Tesas condition! and svasd eoafliri wttb
our ant' 0. mutton "
"BTA tun ntMirH
"T. 0. Jl "JlllOrJ
A motion wis entertained thinkina the
ft fesn committee on arrantementa of the
convention for rhantlnt the place ef meet-
lot from the 1 hamper of commerce in
fijan dmeinr academy.
Mesla ask Irfrlsaii
t resolution was read from bit rtprlntl
jcei sr oaklnt be hut Federation
nl I abor to assist them In anilina a bet-
ter rontrarl from th company for which
they are worklnt. Tbli local is composed
of Vetiean railroad employes u K(t
mot rd inn p oe iaan to afTillal tb
loeH with Ih federation. A committee
c.niiinr of Iselerates Riley Daflu
Woodman Kort worth; !ehl. San Antonio.
uní Moody nr r.i Paso wai named to lata
ihe resolution under further advisement.
A motion waa mad to make brother
A M Jimes or El I'aao fraternal deletite
Ihe motion was made by fieietste Camp
bell ind rirrted.
The follnwlnt resolution were intro
duced durlnf th afternoon and referred to
their tirioBi committees
Military Baa abasa tirtsd.
ncMluilnn no. S WTiereai. conditions in
Ihe bread maklnt Industry In Tesas ire
surh ihat they eenstltute a menace both to
the entire people whn consume bread and
also to the bakers who produce It; since
rhere Is nn adequate scientific Inspec
tion of bskerles from the standpoint of
eieannnes or nouses machinery material.
and itnrkinr condition and lince there Is
flrp s-iriil overwork In miny bakeries where
It li imponible for the hard praiaed ami
underpaid Bakery workmen to maintain
aurii condition ai ar demanded for the
production of hlth trade bread; and
Whereas many of these evils could lie
remedied hy the enactment of laws and Ihe
nfnrcement thereof retulatlnr lanftary
inditlon In tbe shops and ritulitlnt over
work . and
Whereas the prodtiriion or tood bread
in decent -m round in us by workmen who
hive toed was! and reasonable hours Is
a mailer of concern jiet to the baker
alone nor to orranlaed liber but to ill af
the people without any eiceptions. therefore.
Be It resolved hy ihe Tens Sute reden
Hon of Labor lhal we demand the enact
ment or a sanitary Pake shop law pi"
vldlnt for adeotiai Inspection or bake
shop of all ort by person whu ar"
trained and Informed as tn th baklnt in
dustry; and we further demand the enict-
mni of law providlnt that not more than
M houri shall commute weefc'i work In
all bakerlei and that not more than It of
such hours shall In any event br worked at
a stretch.
P. J. BAKER.
Doletate from Biken' t'nlon No. 111. fullas
Favor Law Asalnst Strike Breekers.
Itttsolutlon No. 4 Whereai. aeveril slatei
lute bad erloui trouble md civil wir from
ihe effect of firm and corporations and
Individuals brlntlnt in or Importing strike
breikers from outside of the Hate; and.
Whereas slid class of people are unde-
sirable rltlsens and are an Injury 10 tha
stale and Its people:
Therefore. Be it resolved That we urt
our stale senator and representatives In
pan a law forblddlnt the Importation or
strike breakers from outside of Ihe Hale
nf Teaai;
Be it rurther provided: That for each ind
every offense that a fine of not lesi than
five thousand dnllan (IVroO) or Imprison-
ment for one year be Imposed.
Proposed by Port Arthur Traite Caun.il.
i'cicKiie Peiriol. Ahyien and niley. Kit-.
Wajneadsy JuftO 10.
The U. S. Government
Offers Health to the
Sick and Ailing
No Guessing No Experimenting And At
Comparatively Small Expense.
Hot Sprinn Arkaniit the Ideal Resort for fitter tht Sick SiotX-
Inf Health or the Woll Seeking Pleasure.
Hot Sprint. Arkaniati ll ie fir ind
away th rtest health resort In America
that Iher 11 none olher to even be com
piren with It
While thousands upon thousands of folk
seeklnt health vtlt these famous bath
each year yet many rbW thousand! should
come who do not.
If you are troublad with nneumatlsm.
Gout. Malaria l.oenmotnr Alarla (earlier
Hites! Brlfhl's Piscase (not too far ad
vanredi. Liver or Ml adder Troublea. fly
ipepsii. Skin or Blood Plisase catarrhal
ITrouble Women Plseaies or any ailment
or kindred nature you ihould by all
mem consider Hot Sprints. Arkansas a-
lue niost natural piare for your cure.
1 tiled and controlled as It II by the U S.
Onto nment. your comfort end eorvenlenee
have alrcidy been mured. You are pro
tected from exorbitant rhartei the heiel
rate are ennwij ceaeunaDie inr cnare
Pir hith. Ii rldleulniiily low and even the
m in ad fares are made especially attrac-
tive. i.omo and brink your family and friends.
Mo more delieiiirul place for your summer
vavaUaq coulct be tniatlned.
Hn.ii up in Hin hi an of ihe Oiirk slnun
taint the tllmsie is Ideal boih lummer awl
Meldom a hot diy. and nlthts slwayr joj
T' icti'-Hlv free fri n. files ind mosmiltoe
Hotels frill bf the kind or people you 1'
meei-miny probably from your home
Writ anyhow and tat rull particular
handsome souvenir booklets vlew-i of tm
city ind oovernment reports full of Interest
to you and your menos.
cut out Ihe coupon md mall It today.
Mr. Oeo. n. Beldlnf
er'v Buslneis Men s Leitue
Hot Sprlnti Arkanaaa:
Please send without cost or obll- 1
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" inn
Address
fnwn Stttt
dorsed by Ihe ron Arthur Trades inn l a
bur Council
csltned)
T. 0 Hi lev Preildeni.
J. P. PEinsuL VIce-PresldenL
0. T. AHYBiM. Secfetity.
AfSlast limed l.tiarils
Besolullon o. i. Be It enacted by Ihe
senate and home of representatives of Ibe
Hate of Teaai. that aflar the paasate or
this act II shall be unlawful for my ImH
vidual corporation of any kind or char
acler whatsoever to employ or cause to be
employed armed men or bodies or armcu
men on their premises ror any purpose
whalaoever;
Provided. That for every violation of the
provision of this let the parly or pirtles
responsible for such violation shall be
liable to a fine of not lesa than five thou-
sand dnllan 1 1 soon. nr Imprisonment for
one year or both 1ur.f1 fine and imprison
ment it Ihe discretion of ihe court.
Indorsed by the Port Arthur Trades md
Labor 1 ouncil.
(Signed)
T. A. RILEY Preildent.
J. P. PEIRSOL. Vice-President.
O. f. AHYSEN ieerlary.
Waal I ree Tll Bk.
Riolution Nn. 9. To th preildent and
member or the seventeenth annual con-
vention nr ihe mate Federation of Lab3r
it El Paso Teaai.
Whereas It lust been the custom far
years In the put ind ll now the custom
10 rhinye the tail book! uied in tbe pub-
lic schools of the Hate almost every yeir
ind thereby musing a treat number or
children or srholastir ate to remain away
from school ror me most Important part
of the term and also rauilnt parents r
aald children an anormoui md yearly m
pense Hut should not erlit;
And whereas there Is md should ba'-b
rrymt demand for free irhool books in
Texas si Ihe present md Ihst Ih demand
upon Ih poor md laboring class In Texas.
In aeure a public fre school education
for their children. Is hampered and almost
deHroyed by the enormous prlca that thu
srhoof hooka now ooal;
And whereat further it is known and
understood that moit ir not all the effhooi
books In Texas ar printed outside of the
state md do not bear the union label;
Now. therefore. Be It reaotvetl. that this
convention of the Stale Federation of La-
bor to on record and consider It aa a
resolution or thla body and s preferential
ene lhal Ibe legislative board or thli body
us its best efforts and work to the point
of havmt laws enacted by ihe letlilatur
or this state which will force and compel
the state of Texai to furnish free to tbe
Children Cry
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