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Show iOyETOSPREAD Propaganda in Support x of Non-partisan Policy Is Called r, Too Expensive REFUSE TO HELP FOOD WORKERS TO ORGANIZE international Policemen's Union Un-ion Will-Be Chartered When Membership Is 6000 t MONTREAL. Ju'-c 10 The Amerl-; can Kcdcration of labor in annual) convention here tc'ay rejected a pro-; positl to create a permanent eduya-. tional department to. distribute pro-' paganda urging support of the fed-, oration's policy of non-partisanship in polities. The delegates unanimously adopted a report of the committee on organization organi-zation which recommended that this step proposed by ho Central Labor' Union of Poplar Bluff, Mo., not boj taken at this time because It was un-neccssary un-neccssary and would entail unjustified.! axpense. The proposal Included provl-j slon for a large campaign fund, I Combine c 1'ood Workers j The organisation committee' refused o concur on a rr-colutlon presented! y-Up--Chioo,-l?oderntro"io .Vliich, urged the executive coundirtoT! ippolnt'a special committee to hives-i lgate the feasibility of combining all vorkers in the food and catering in-' lustry of America into a food pro- 'ducing and distributing department. Ma:c Haj's. of Chicago, declared that "the gigantic hotel Interests" of the ; country had combined against union , workers and must be met by a slml-' lar organization. ! Act on Poliecmnns' Union The convention authorized the exe-' cutlve council of the organization to' charter an International pollcenians' union as soon as 'he membership ofi 'local policemen vnions totals C.OOO.j A petition that an International union , 'be chartered was presented by the Oklahoma City loril ! nn ! |