Local Union P. O. Tax, Supplies The financial statement is closed regularly on the last day of each month. Financial Secretaries will please have their reports at headquarters on or before the 30th day of each month. The following shows all moneys received from January 31, 1912, to February 29, 1912. should check this statement and note if remittances made are properly credited. from February 29, 1912, to March 31, 1912, will appear in next report. 4 5 7 8 46 119.40 47 103.00 94.10 48 49 94.20 50 187.80 51 52 427.60 24.90 54 57.90 10.80 34.80 22.30 FINANCIAL STATEMENT, 1 93.00 2 4.80 3 40.50 90.00 1.00 44.70 65.30 19.45 9 18.10 5.50 90 10 86.60 11 385.40 6.50 92 15.00 93 6.30 12 64.00 11.50 94 45.50 13 15.90 14 9.00 15 24.90 96 98 8.40 13.80 1.50 99 18.00 16 19.50 1.50 100 93.10 .50 101 5.00 102 128.20 17 26.30 18 30.10 19 399.30 20 83.90 21 27.50 23 20.70 5.00 187 188 .75 103 22.60 1.00 189 104 19.80 6.50 190 105 6.10 192 106 33.20 6.00 193 26 82.40 13.75 107 194 28 17.10 108 5.00 109 29 19.50 30 35.00 5.00 110 1.80 196 6.30 4.45 118 66.20 121 48.40 122 25.90 123 204 12.80 205 18.60 206 11.10 207 15.60 30.00 4.00 208 23.40 1.25 281 2.50 282 284 285 2.50 286 288 125 6.90 4.95 209 11.70 3.00 289 9.45 1.40 211 9.30 5.00 290 212 7.20 .50 291 129 19.80 3.50 213 72.40 10.00 294 133 13.50 214 23.90 295 216 8.70 218 32.70 135 15.70 136 4.20 2.50 137 92.60 1.00 219 138 43.00 221 142 16.50 8.75 150 124.50 65.70 121.10 36.50 1.90 79 80 81 82 27.40 32.90 28.50 33.30 50.00 69 70 3.60 71 17.30 72 37.10 43.60 73 74 3.25 36.40 15.80 42.40 32 12.70 33 27.80 3.30 35 37 403.90 38 26.00 2.50 115 174.20 39 33.20 41 37.80 42 60.00 37.90 56.60 2.50 43 44 45 17.00 1.50 126 33.90 16.80 7.50 Local Union P. C. Tax, Supplies 86 87 83 9.00 5.00 167 14.70 84 22.50 5.00 169 85 19.20 42.60 18.40 37.00 16.50 8.40 60.20 20.30 22.10 23.00 89 36.30 53.20 1.50 127 266.20 Local Union .50 145 12.40 17.70 84.20 11.10 56.60 1.73 112 41.40 113 39.00 111 200 201 .40 114 17.70 2.50 202 151 1.50 8.00 153 19.70 2.05 154 8.00 2.00 155 29.40 2.00 156 27.00 157 33.70 158 9.90 159 36.30 .50 160 19.40 161 20.10 .50 162 14.20 163 8.60 164 70.30 166 24.80 170 13.05 172 5.00 174 176 178 Reinstatement & P. C. Tax, Initiation Fees Supplies 179 2.25 180 14.70 144.00 181 17.40 182 8.60 183 14.40 184 298.60 185 10.50 186 207.20 76.00 9.60 12.90 52.90 21.80 32.90 551.90 138.10 21.60 45.40 20.40 55.30 Local Union Reinstatement & Initiation Fees Supplies 225 226 29.40 227 16.20 229 11.70 232 13.20 233 5.10 234 12.60 235 12.00 236 10.00 3.50 237 33.50 .75 238 24.00 239 10.20 240 9.60 241 79.60 242 200.00 1.25 243 6.50 1.00 244 3.30 245 .50 246 56.80 1.60 247 26.40 2.50 248 40.50 249 23.70 Local Union Reinstatement & 336 1.50 338 5.00 339 341 344 .90 345 346 8.50 347 4.00 348 349 355 811 24.70 315 18.30 317 12.90 318 44.40 319 5.10 323 3.60 1.00 324 31.00 5.00 325 4.80 326 25.60 .50 327 17.10 328 6.90 12.00 330 14.40 331 4.80 3.20 333 64.00 334 5.40 335 2.40 2.40 24.90 12.30 104.70 5.80 296 297 12.50 298 300 23.80 4.25 407 .50 308 26.10 6.00 309 6.60 310 152.70 14.10 15.40 3.00 356 11.70 358 4.20 359 35.90 360 6.60 361 2.40 8.90 21.00 12.50 362 363 364 7.80 5.00 365 1.80 366 · 6.50 367 13.70 1.25 368 127.30 5.00 372 2.70 15.00 373 374 17.30 375 15.60 3.75 376 16.80 378 17.10 3.75 379 13.80 1.00 380 10.20 381 16.60 383 4.80 .50 386 13.10 8.90 388 Each member All remittances received Local Union Reinstatement & Supplies 449 12.90 450 3.00 451 10.20 453 10.80 454 103.30 455 456 14.40 458 7.50 9.60 471 11.40 12.90 19.10 472 29.50 475 19.10 476 58.20 1.10 477 12.50 5.00 9.00 7.20 41.50 22.50 5.40 9.60 478 9.80 43.60 1.00 136.70 390 6.00 5.00 392 21.00 33.30 29.20 6.20 34.60 13.50 65.30 5.10 4.50 393 2.70 480 6.00 398 99.30 493 406 494 9.90 400 9.00 86.65 401 22.20 6.30 9.70 5.00 402 21.30 8.10 44.10 13.80 19.60 11.70 .75 495 12.60 409 74.90 8.75 497 23.70 410 1.80 498 62.40 411 3.60 499 206.60 2.50 412 4.50 2.50 500 12.30 3.35 413 11.40 9.60 .25 .50 414 6.20 4.00 14.40 2.50 50.20 14.40 511 10.80 .50 415 8.00 417 501 9.90 1.00 503 7.10 .35 505 13.80 507 5.00 508 2.50 418 9.60 419 9.60 420 87.90 1.50 421 422 3.00 423 12.45 5.00 424 29.50 5.70 427 13.10 1.50 512 5.70 5.00 428 7.70 4.75 .50 .45 5.00 5.00 .60 5.00 2.80 6.10 .50 1.00 .50 P. O. Tax, Supplies 523 13.93 527 524 7.20 525 15.90 526 12.90 25.70 529 2.70 530 20.70 531 16.40 532 8.80 533 8.60 536 7.90 537 8.60 540 10.80 544 7.80 545 3.60 546 9.00 547 7.50 549 36.10 6.20 550 551 19.80 553 38.30 554 555 18.10 558 2.10 560 8.50 561 12.80 563 13.80 564 6.40 565 6.30 566 4.20 567 11.40 568 8.20 569 3.80 6.60 8.00 625 18.60 1.00 626 4.50 2.50 627 10.20 1.95 628 2.70 632 14.50 634 40.90 635 5.70 636 10.20 637 81.20 2.25 640 6.00 641 5.70 5.00 642 5.70 644 12.60 3.00 645 2.40 646 19.20 649 4.20 652 6.00 8.90 18.30 655 4.50 656 20.30 4.80 14.80 654 12.00 658 2.25 661 662 4.50 663 2.40 666 3.90 668 6.30 670 64.30 672 2.40 25.30 673 674 6.00 73.80 35.20 679 680 .50 682 13.50 683 6.90 685 51.20 687 4.80 691 56.90 27.60 1.25 692 693 20.30 11.30 695 700 5.10 702 7.20 14.00 704 4.80 Local Union P. C. Tax, Reinstatement & Supplies 2.00 653 570 571 572 5.70 574 18.40 575 3.60 577 14.00 579 5.10 580 31.40 581 6.30 32.00 583 584 22.50 585 24.30 586 7.20 587 13.80 589 3.00 591 14.70 592 5.70 594 7.20 597 9.50 601 2.70 602 8.50 605 6.80 705 3.00 2.65 707 11.70 1.80 708 10.40 .75 709 45.85 .50 711 3.00 2.50 712 5.10 3.55 714 7.80 716 37.00 717 3.60 9.45 718 608 9.30 609 611 10.90 7.70 719 6.30 1.00 720 35.20 722 8.10 723 6.80 724 9.60 726 7.80 1.80 727 6.70 1.00 728 2.70 613 27.30 615 2.00 616 6.00 617 6.00 618 4.20 729 4.20 619 32.14 730 3.50 620 12.00 732 24.00 621 18.00 3.50 734 21.80 623 31.20 1.25 736 7.90 624 12.60 .50 737 10.20 Local Union P. C. Tax, Reinstatement & Supplies 738 .25 739 2.50 741 742 .50 743 745 746 747 18.75 749 2.50 750 751 752 753 755 1.00 756 8.00 757 759 1.00 761 763 764 765 766 .80 767 5.00 769 8.75 770 771 773 1.75 774 2.50 778 14.80 12.60 3.60 4.20 779 2.50 780 4.50 3.30 6.70 7.50 6.60 10.00 16.10 15.60 4.50 9.60 5.70 6.00 5,50 8.70 7.30 9.50 11.70 5.10 6.90 2.70 3.90 6.00 37.90 777 116.30 782 4.80 783 6.90 5.00 784 785 8.10 787 3.30 789 6.90 792 7.80 .50 793 8.10 794 11.40 .75 796 3.60 797 7.20 798 13.80 801 12.90 802 41.60 803 43.00 805 28.60 .50 806 22.60 2.00 807 22.50 2.25 809 6.60 1.00' 811 8.85 813 7.20 814 11.80 816 3.50 817 818 820 17.30 5.50 822 21.50 836 5.50 839 86.10 10.60 3.85 840 1.80 841 6.30 842 8.20 845 3.30 .50 847 2.00, 850 2.70 .13 848 288.70 7.60 5.45 20.20 2.70 852 .50 853 3.55 859 1.00 862 14.00 863 16.20 7.40 865 4.30 8€7 4.50 868 9.10 4.50 872 8.35 875 2.00 876 877 879 882 883 7.50 885 888 3.50 892 .75 893 22.50 1.00 898 6.30 .25 901 7.00 1.70 Local Union Reinstatement & Supplies 4.50 8.10 2.40 6.30 4.30 6.70 4.80 6.00 10.50 6.80 5.00 902 46.25 905 49.60 907 5.70 908 7.50 912 45.10 913 916 5.00 917 1.85 918 16.20 18.80 10.20 5.70 922 29.50 924 9.90 .50 925 2.10 12.30 927 109.30 5.00 928 47.20 931 5.10 933 2.70 934 12.60 5.75 935 26.20 942 104.30 943 9.30 9.30 947 948 2.70 953 5.70 958 17.10 962 5.40 963 4.80 965 12.90 969 4.20 3.00 970 4.20 972 10.70 6.75 975 7.80 978 982 6.00 2.70 ----- .50 D. C. No. 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. D. O. No. 30 Toronto, Ont. D. C. No. 35 New Orleans, La. Local Union Reinstatement & Supplies Total divided 12 Troy, N. Y. 1.10 61 St. Paul, Minn. 479 Chesterton, Ind. Total Total divided Total protested checks Total receipts 2.35 985 10.20 987 989 4.80 106.80 990 5.40 992 45.00 5.00 996 10.80 1.80 998 5.40 1.00 1005 8.10 1006 1008 1011 1012 1.00 1013 54.00 5.10 5.00 242.00 17.75 20.90 2.00 3.30 5.00 2.75 1015 12.00 1.00 1016 52.40 .50 1018 16.20 1019 7.00 1022 3.60 1.00 1023 10.20 5.10 6.00 .25 1033 1.00 1034 8.00 1035 29.60 2.50 1036 13.40 2.50 1045 5.70 1048 15.20 1.90 1053 8.80 5.40 1.80 1058 1061 2.50 1062 2.10 Local Union 1066 1069 2.60 1080 Reinstatement & Supplies 11.80 5.00 20.00 9.60 9.30 1082 4.80 PROTESTED CHECKS MADE GOOD. RECAPITULATION. 1.06 $8.00 .25 3.55 .90 2.50 2.50 9.50 8.00 2.50 .25 3.00 15.90 $1082.82 65.40 7.50 2.75 16.90 4.75 3.40 1.50 7.35 60.00 169.55 $20,501.02 1,082.82 169.55 $21,753.39 NOTE. The total receipts with the exception of receipts for special funds, which are applied direct, or from sale of supplies, which are applied to the Supply Fund, or making good protested checks, which are credited to the General Fund, are divided among the remaining funds as follows: General Fund, 12% per cent.; Journal Fund, 121⁄2 per cent.; Organizing Fund, 10 per cent.; Defense Fund, 15 per cent.; Death and Disability Fund, 50 per cent. The World's Standard Lamp Blacks MADE ONLY BY NEW YORK THE L. MARTIN COMPANY, Originators of the famous GERMANTOWN BRANDS. Old Standard, Eagle, Pyramid, and Globe. Established 1849. PHILADELPHIA EXPENDITURES, FEBRUARY, 1912 GENERAL FUND. ..$ 5.00 SUPPLY FUND. Commission on advertising Salaries, clerks JOURNAL FUND. 150.00 690.95 225.00 445.99 334.49 29.52 148.51 30.13 135.15 $ 2,025.64 185.82 214.26 and expenses Swick, C. E., 5th G. V.-P., services and expenses 33.00 4.10 17.34 39.75 655.98 1,266.75 921.61 109.81 25.00 20.00 -$2,450.13 $2,999.15 516.36 355.50 32.60 5.00 -$3,330.18 85.40 211.65 221.80 184.60 237.33 233.70 219.59 202.65 -$1,697.62 120.00 226.70 233.87 251.25 287.55 361.15 7721 Gottlieb, S. 7956 Cooper, Mrs. G. W. 7959 George, Mrs. Joseph W. 7963 Faung, Charles FUND. 27 $200.00 127 442 200.00 19 250.00 138 100.00 128 200.00 191 250.00 250.00 368 -1006 50.00 50.00 118 50.00 91 250.00 134 50.00 134 75.00 134 200.00 138 100.00 36 250.00 265 200.00 195 50.00 850 50.00 525 50.00 200.00 50.00 200.00 703 703 194 21 237 207 42 27 570 258 51 533 942 121 275 291 257 257 192 235.45 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 129.80 269 180 100.00 150.00 30.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 50.00 -$3,159.17 150.00 300.00 300.00 50.00 200.00 25.00 50.00 250.00 50.00 50.00 250.00 50.00 300.00 200.00 300.00 75.00 75.00 200.00 The New York judges, it says, are imbued with the sentiments of English judges of the early Victorian era. The older idea of freedom of contract in the relations of capital and labor now "has its special home-some would say its last refuge in America." Take a specific case: Last week a container filled with molten steel gave way in a Pennslyvania steel plant. Several men were killed and a number badly hurt. The accident was nobody's fault. It was one of perilous possibilities of the business. If it had happened in England the employer would have paid the compensation prescribed by law to the injured and the families of the dead. Compensation is one of the hazards of his business which the English steelmaker must assume. OUR BACKWARD JUDGES Balance February 1st.---$131,858.44 Receipts 21,753.39 8,835.67 1,697.62 10,023.24 3,159.17 -$82,691.63 9,000.00 GENERAL RECAPITULATION. -$9,497.17 -$153,611.83 22,641.25 7,138.05 -$73,691.63 $130,970.58 6,864.07 -$130,970.58 It is one of the elements in the cost of his product. But in Pennsylvania, as in other American states, the worker is made to assume the hazard. For him there is no compensation, and when a law is passed, as in New York, to give it to him, the courts hold it unconstitutional. They can see only the property rights of the employer. American allegiance to economic theories and legal rules which England has discarded is wavering. Judges who have grown up in a more wholesome atmosphere are beginning to cut loose from them. In the meantime there is confusion and bewilderment. As the Times says, in discussing the opinions of several American courts, "The various decisions upon the ever-growing mass of labor legislation are not reconcilable; to the layman they appear capricious, and the lawyer must own that many of them rest upon refined and obscure reasoning. Legislatures must be often quite uncertain whether their laws will be torn up by the courts." That disagreeable uncertainty will last until we shall have amended our constitutions or put upon the bench modern and broader minded judges.-Chicago Tribune. |