Show 8 nON U URGES G i WO lO lA O k ift COMB I i fraternal te na Delegate t From England England En- En I En-I ti i gI gland gland ld e s the theA theet I A A. A F. F of L L. Meet et r R AL' AL June International 14 International I organization of the worlds world's union x r d l t to further their aims alms and prent pre- pre 4 v nt fit another world wa war was advocated I 11 b J. J V W. w. w Ogden fraternal delegate of ot v t the British trade tade unions tn in In-an In an dd 1 address ess l. l lej here e today oday tod y before the American Fede- Fede of ot Labor y Ogden however warned the he f fed fed- ed edition r. on aton that It Jt must Ignore any Inep In ep similar to that formed In Russia or other countries l The only oly international we can reels rec- rec 4 rl Is ls the one that Is formed on the 4 1 H right h t proper and legal basis he added j The only way we will be able to prep pre pre- p j nt useless conflict is by linking g the workers kers of ot the world Into a a. great ini int in- in t i r organization v. v E PROGRESS OGRESS IN ENGLAND t 1 l YI The spirit of organization is spread- spread V Pg in England and the x itil extinct in that country Mr J v 6 asserted He predicted that the f British congress would have a member member- member member- J of ot by next August an I J jf Increase J rea e of 1000 members in twelve l Jf months i a workers worker Mr Ogden said r Jia taiga H xe e assured the government If It itt E f t smash prices and profiteering i V he l workers would ask no further wage q v i ancos a an and ct 1 wages waged will vile attain their ir t t It stability f 1 Ir Ogden asserted th that t the labor l r tv t. t 7 r hi riy ty In England was the second In I ya ver q er only being outstripped b by y the coalition party part which is now threat- threat a t ned d by the great labor labor- party f d SWITCHMEN'S W ITC H MENS MEN'S PRO PROPOSAL POSA L r l rC i 7 T. T C C. C of Cleveland was given v r consent to Introduce a ay q I I rf y ti E on behalf of the 1 switchmen's union Condemning I j r. r r. r Central labor bodies which recently r lU tied fled the unauthorized railroad t in in rn th the United States The Thereso reso- reso Ton on n was was referred to committee 1 t t. t CATHOLIC UNION t A i McClelland l frate Maternal nal dele delegate ate from om trades and labor congress of Can- Can 4 V lW 4 pa a urged the federation to appoint a i to investigate the Catholic bog bol union movement and and take steps r D' D end nd its activities In Canada F W l A The he Catholic union which has been t- t tp p- p existence about ten years jears he as- as 4 It Is opposed to any International e labor I bor r 01 and has Jas been or orY organized or- or Y labors labor's greatest en enemy my in Can- Can dt da lf lC l ou sep see fit fit to make this invest invest- ton on n h he continued I am sure you youl l i. i find conditions due to this t are aie e bad jad and and to say the least ap- ap palling JlIng I ap 7 4 t Mr rr McCleland declared that organ- organ r r j labor was slowly c conquering a the then I J. J n big IE Ul union anion lon movement t. t He pointed oaf f. f PU that there are now 2309 local unions a d t fj Canada with a membership of ot tt i 41 Jn ln outlining the growth of the labor j. j party in Canada Mr McCleland said r x We W are growing slowly but are as- as r z t d of Of success |