27.00 1273 13.30 NOTE: The total receipts, less receipts from special funds which are applied direct, from sale of supplies, which are credited to the Supply Fund, making good protested checks, which are credited to the General Fund, and Life members (103), which are credited to Death and Disability Fund, are divided among the remaining Funds, as follows: General Fund, 121⁄2 per cent.; Journal Fund, 121⁄2 per cent.; Organizing Fund, 20 per cent.; Defense Fund, 15 per cent.; Death and Disability Fund, 40 per cent. 11.40 vices 1311 50.00 Clerks' services 500.00 1,661.20 103.71 Protested checks 621.30 A. F. of L., tax, October 1,151.40 N. B. T. Dept., tax, October 863.55 26.30 1325 12.60 Canadian tax, October 23.96 6.20 9.00 Telegraph and telephones 99.82 Rent 600.00 1134 57.05 1234 9.40 1330 7.20 General supplies 5.80 Union Label Dept., tax, October 47.27 Refunds 8.70 1335 11.30 2.50 1337 6.00 Wm. Absolon, action Montreal Convention 450.00 -$ 6,642.91 DUE BOOKS LOST Of Brother W. W. Robinson, No. 135254. If found please return to W. M. Gibson, Financial Secretary of L. U. 1123, 201 Grade St., Charlotte, N. C. Of Brother Z. Zaentz, No. 121306. If found please return to H. W. Bercovici, Financial Secretary of L. U. 905, 2475 Tiebout Ave., Bronx, New York, N. Y. Of Brother Herman Sundlow, No. 68066. If found please return to Warren Conner, Financial Secretary of L. U. 1134, 279 Rockaway Ave., Valley Stream, L. I., N. Y. If Of Brother Geo. L. Binyard, No. 72225. found please return to I. D. Seabrooks, Secretary of L. U. 1062, 1012 E. 38th St., Savannah, Ga.. Of Brother Wm. Albrecht, No. 47968. If found please return to F. Stephenson, Secretary of L. U. 366, Thornwood, N. Y. Of Brother D. A. Ruffin, No. 42056. If found please return to W. H. Holloway, Secretary of L. U. 401, Hot Springs, Ark., Box 96, Hot Springs, Ark. Of Brother Geo. Wilde, No. 44120. If found please return to Arthur Zeitelhack, Financial Secretary of L. U. 20, 815 Tice Place, Westfield, N. J. Local Unions in Arrears Members, Watch Your Benefits-The National Law provides (see Section 15 of the Constitution) That With Locals Two Months in Arrears, the Members of Such Locals Shall Be Deprived of Their Benefits. The Only Exceptions Are When the Local Unions Are on Strike or Locked Out or When for Equally Sufficient Reasons an Extension of Time Is Given to Make Payments. Unions two months in arrears on closing accounts on December 31, 1926, follow: 70, 199, 355, 384, 397, 413, 434, 550, 601, 634, 651, 725, 798, 853, 873, 875, 884, 927, 968, 992, 997, 999, 1014, 1027, 1050, 1055, 1057, 1129, 1149, 1155, 1169, 1212, 1303, 1307, 1313, 1322, 1329, 1331, 1336, 1339. When beauty flows from the painter's brush INTERIOR finishes that are I distinctive, exterior coatings that are durable- these owe their beauty to white-lead paint. Year after year, on the outside and inside of thousands of homes, this paint remains clear, unmarred - a credit to the skill and foresight of the professional painter. You have the opportunity to create similar masterpieces by the use of high-grade paint, white-lead paint, a paint that can be mixed and tinted on the job, especially for that job. Your skill in mixing, tinting and applying white-lead is visible to everyone who sees the finished job. It makes you "Save the surface and you save all-and |