Carpenter . into the fight for the strikingof the hand of monopoly from the owner-ship of the earth he will show himself capa-ble of looking at both sides of the shield.—Minneapolis Daily News. Mrs. Eva Valesh Resigns as AssistantEditor of Pederationist. Mrs. Eva McDonald Valesh, assistant ed-itor of the American Federationist, has re-signed from that position and removed toNew York City, where she will enter asomewhat wider field of lecturing and writ-ing on the aims and objects of the trade-union movement especially. Mrs. Valeshwill also resume the publication of her let-ters to labor journa


Carpenter . into the fight for the strikingof the hand of monopoly from the owner-ship of the earth he will show himself capa-ble of looking at both sides of the shield.—Minneapolis Daily News. Mrs. Eva Valesh Resigns as AssistantEditor of Pederationist. Mrs. Eva McDonald Valesh, assistant ed-itor of the American Federationist, has re-signed from that position and removed toNew York City, where she will enter asomewhat wider field of lecturing and writ-ing on the aims and objects of the trade-union movement especially. Mrs. Valeshwill also resume the publication of her let-ters to labor journals dealing with live in-dustrial questions. Mrs. Valesh has formany years been known as a writer andspeaker on labor topics, more especiallythose connected with women and child will devote much of her time and energyto the organization of working women inNew York City. Mrs. Valesh has retainedher commission as a general organizer forthe A. F. of L. Her address in New Yorkis 23 W. 44th Street. 19. W. J. Shields. Judging from the activeness of many cfour local and D. C. affiliations throughoutthe Xew England territory, the comingspring will be a record-breaker in the mat-ter of trade movements. With few excep-tions the unions are moving towards ex-tended privileges, based undoubtedly onthe belief that for a few years at least wemay be favored by prosperous principal feature of these movementsthat show the development of the tradeunionist is that in about every case theshort-hour work day is given the right-of-way, and those locations where the forty-eight-hour system operates are contendingfor a reduction to forty-four hours per is as it should be, for the true philoso-phy of longer wages lies in industrial regula-tion, made possible by a continued aspirationto give to aU who desire work the fullest op-portunity in this particular. It is only byreducing the competition for jobs to a mini-mum and by regulating industry to as neara basis of perm


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