Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 205, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1926 — Page 16

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UNION JOURNAL WARNS AGAINST WACTIVITY Miners Told Not to Heed Blatant. Demagogues’— Pamphlet Attacked. Warning against alleged "red” activities of "Greenwich Village coal miners” appears In bold face type In the current number of “The United Mine Workers Journal” of which Ellis Searles is editor. The Journal is the official publication of the United Mine Workers of America, whose national headquarters are in the Merchants Bank Bldg. Condemns Famphlbt The editorial condemns a certain paper and a phamplet attacking the present administration of the miners’ union. The phamplet condemned is said to bear the name of John Brophy, as the author. Brophy is opposing President John L. Lewis, for the presidency in the annual referendum to be held Dec. 14. The Journal terms the paper '“merely a part of the campaign which Communists and Communist sympathizers are waging against the United Mine Workers of America, and says of the Brophy pamphlet, “No real trade unionist would write any*h!ng so vicious, dangerous and foohsh.” Give No Heed It continues: “The Journal wishes to warn the membership of the union against the activities of this communist c wrecking crew. Adoption of their policies and plans would bring about a. reduction in the wages of mine workers and the complete wiping out of the working conditions which the union has secured through thirtyfive years of struggle, hardship and sacrifice. “Give no heed to the mouthings of blatant demagogues.”

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