The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . propaganda work, will lookafter the organization of labor groups andtoward their collaboration with the Consti-tutionalist cause. 8. The Constitutionalist government willestablish, in case of necessity, labor coloniesin the zones it may control to serve as placesof refuge for the families of the workerswho may have taken up arms or who mayhave in any other practical form shown theiradhesion to the Constitutionalist cause. 9. The workers who take up arms in theConstitutionalist government, and also thefemale workers who perform service in aid-ing or attendin


The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . propaganda work, will lookafter the organization of labor groups andtoward their collaboration with the Consti-tutionalist cause. 8. The Constitutionalist government willestablish, in case of necessity, labor coloniesin the zones it may control to serve as placesof refuge for the families of the workerswho may have taken up arms or who mayhave in any other practical form shown theiradhesion to the Constitutionalist cause. 9. The workers who take up arms in theConstitutionalist government, and also thefemale workers who perform service in aid-ing or attending the wounded, or other sim-ilar service, will be known under the onedenomination; whether organized in compa-nies, battalions, regiments, brigades or divi-sions, all will be designated as reds. Constitution and Reform—Salute and So-cial Revolution. Rafael Zubaran M. Tudo. Salvador Gonzalo Garcia,rodolfo Cruz, February 17, BEFORE DOLO-RES CHURCH,NOW OCCU-PIED AS APRINTING OF-FICE BY T L , ISGROUPED ACORPS OFWOMENTRADEUNIONISTS author in Mexico during the summer of 1915. Completereport was made to President Gompers, of the AmericanFederation of Labor, by the author in the fall of the sameyear, and on July 3, 1916, in Washington, D. C, there wasdrawn up and signed by members of the executive council ofthe American Federation of Labor and delegates from theorganized workers of Mexico a compact, the first clause ofwhich reads: The undersigned, the executive council of the AmericanFederation of Labor, and the representatives of the organizedlabor movement of Mexico express our deep gratification inthe consummation of this conference which we hope and be-lieve has laid the basis for better understanding and haswelded ties that shall bind together the workers of our re-spective countries. It was the belief of all the participants in this historic con-ference in Washingt


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