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Printers Ask Publishers ’ Co-operation
In Fighting S pread of Radical Ideas
New York Appoul* !»> Amt ii< an nt v.
pap<*r publisher* i * aid i:i fight 11*
*pr*a<l of ultra radical i rlit> Ipb y wcr<*
made by th*‘ headn of two int'-mation.'il
printing trad* • nnlonn Thnr-d.oy at th<-
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{annua! convention of the American New*-
i paper I'tibllahera Aa.«oclatlor» Tin; nay’fl
L#MHi.-ri devoted entirely to labor
| fjueT l K,nn and by invitation the h* od* of
I the four int» "natlorial linion.M
the newspaper printing trad" addressed
the convention.
The four union leaders were James J.
Freed, president of th*- International St* -
rootyping arirl Klectrh al Work* rs Un
ion; Wrn. M< lltjrrb, acting president of
the Printing Pressmen and Ahh‘slants'
UnionH; John VV. Hays, secretary and
tressijr.-r of th#- International Typo
graphical Union and >1; tth"'/ Woll, pres
ident *,f the International Photo Engrav
ers Union
Mr. McHugh said that many members
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
lof local unions had h er« carried away
by the doctrines of Bolshevism but that
all the officers of the international un
ions of the printing trad- realized the
' fallacy of such doctrines and were
'strenuously contesting their spread. He
I asked for the hearty co-operation of
; members of the publishers association'
m combatting the evils of such princi
ples as were advocated by the I. VV' VV.
A similar plea v.a mad- by Mr. Woll
who spoke of the vro - of th<- arbitration
agre* rmmt between Lis union and the as
sociation. He said this agreement had
fully justified itself by keeping industrial
peace during the trying days of the war.
Mr. Woll asked the co-operation of the
publishers in bringing about satisfactory
conditions in their offices and in aiding,
through tho columns of their papers, the
union officers in fighting extreme radi
calism by refraining from needless adver
tising of agitators.
Mr. Hays discussed the principle of
arbitration and declared that the of-
Ycu See, Grandpop Even Petitioned His Creditors !
First Time Joe Ever Had So Much INSPIRATION !
Little Brother Has Roving Tendencies, It Would Seem!
Cheerful Charlie’s Got a Tooth !
It’s a Case of “Choosing the Lesser EviF’
ficers of his union regarded it as the only
sane method of settling differences. He
spoke of the difficulties members of his
union were experiencing in meeting the
greatly Increased cost or living and ask
ed the association to aid in relieving the
strain caused by the diminishing pur
chasing power of the dollar. Mr. Freel
also discussed arbitration, endorsing it
as the only just way of preserving in
dustrial peace.
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