| Show A WORKWOMAN N WRITES ON TYRANNY ANNY OF or UNIONS To ID the I lor tho articles contained In your our excellent pap paper r of 1st IRle upon tho labor lobor the writer to Ie under the Impression Im the 11 ns as QI well 01 as the general public think there H Is Ismore more unity amons the laboring men than there Is There TheN are ar Internal among the dl lack luk If I antI and dl among unions There Then are a many skilled the workers In this city Ill lot lots of or them who the unions w who ho w will rath v III not Join deliver on to 10 the Ih farms than Ihan go frO w er their individual rights and HUrtles up Important men n w ho a ad t i I 10 a fe thing the whole though they Ih us 01 Ii And nl they Ihl have ha In tn their cran cn opinion for not nol Ihm unions too On II s with the Ihl MU do not to 10 join for the that the tood as their Ih lr lrI fake of ur n U Ond out th t II good I Is 18 rth of oC h hl hire l will not per Pir b a who lite not I R RdA h HI art artIn f I dA to or orf In n In the lite n or how ho to a 1 roof when theY f are put on 01 Inside work even to hang hanga I a door lire unable to do It properly In fact It t Is generally this of ot men who has the most to 10 nay till and are Bre Brethe the leaders among arnonI till the unions und good working men mell will not submit to 10 the dic dictates dictates tates of oC such They are In favor of oC the organizing of homo home labor unions composed of ot of oC thc city I It Iho will not nol be dictated by II plugs floaters who corny come hero generally only to 10 stir Ilir up strife und and contentions among the working workingmen men they are here for tor a n season and then go 10 away when thoy have huo HUC ee ded In doing their mischief Then the home hOlne tire lire In favor of ot grad grud graded ed that thAI h III that the skilled workmen be he given what they the earn earll and that less les skilled be paid what they ate ae worth At nil all events they arc aro In favor of oC working for Cor whom where what they tho consider to lo rail fair those consider that that Is 11 tight Ight PRINCIPALS IN THE NATIONS POSTOFFICE SCANDALS I I 8 B JOHN JOlIN II n J J U r Once assistant President civil service commission Charles J of at Assistant n oral eral anti and no lU w secretary of ot the notionAl national who vho charges s that the Ihl civil laws who has been heen appointed by b Attorney oral who Is actively engaged en ed Republican committee It Is hI ba been wantonly violated through throughout General Knox to act as ilK special counsel gating the charges char e made against the that thaI th abu t s and corruption which out In the matter matler or po appoint for or the prosecution of oC oil nil offender dc de officials ol and employs ell are aru now the department In wrongdoing In the u Cre re introduced during his department Is 18 a of oC recognized The fill critics of oC the administration ability ob lit anil aM great energy It Is believed tion II that his political pull lie will perform his work with naves hint him from rom lie Ing raked over oer the the tho utmost rigor coals couls A that no unions should Interfere with they ther n II who proclaim this or ur tint man this or that Ihal shop unfair for Cor very nry trifling reasons nrc uro themselves the moot unfair and mi un unreasonable reasonable Individuals on earth will In course of or a II short time be the means of ot their own and caus causIng Ing trouble to their own FOI sorrow row und and dismay They admit that It Is the do lie doin in of ot labor that keeps the wa up the discordant bragging domineering abusing er constituting the most of oC the unions never did |