Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1909 — Judge Crumpacker Wants The Practice Changed. [ARTICLE]

Judge Crumpacker Wants The Practice Changed.

Representative Crumpacker is preparing a resolution for a change in the regulations governing government printing, which is much demanded by the union printers of the country. Mr. Crumpacker’s resolution will provide that all government printing shall be done at the government printing office.* At present certain executive officers in their discretion may contract for public printing at outside printing offices. It is estimated that one-tenth of the government printing work is done by private firms. Some of these establishments employ union labor and others work “scabs.” The union is in control at the government’s big printery, and for many years efforts have been made by the union printers to secure legislation such as Judge Crumpacker is now drafting. No style, but more up-to-date highgrade goods for your money than elsewhere. THE FORBYTHE STORE. Moved lnt<J the Odd Fellows’ Block. Clearance sale prices on all lines of summer goods at Rowles ft Parker’s. Leave your orders, this week, for Black Raspberries for canning, at John Eger’s. » . Frozen—your butter from the Home Grocery. v