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PAGE FOUR THE WORKMAN SATURDAY, SEP. 14, 1929 UNITY OF APPLIED EDUCATION EDITORIAL COMMENT PURPOSE The Royal Bank of Canada PP. 60 Negotiations for THE WORKMAN (Continued from Page Just as the British Central American, South American and Caribbean possessions are badly Published on Saturday by WALROND, at the office No 72 INCORPORATED 1869 situated in relation to Britain, so CARLOS MENDOZA Street No. 72, Panama, are the Philippines badly situated in relation to the United States. Box 74, Panama Box 1102, Anoon Head Office: Montreal, Canada But the British Central AmeriRATES OF SUBSCRIPTION can, South American and CaribONE YEAR. 40 Cy.
bean possessions are well situato SLX MONTHS 20 PANAMA COLON ed in relation to the United THREE well situated in relation to BriSanta Ana Plan Corner 11th and Bolivar Stroote tain.
ONE MONTH. 20 Rates for Advertisement on application, correspondence on all mat It is generally recognised that in the event of a war with ters of public interest invited.
Total Assets in Excess of 954. 543. 384. 99 Japan the United States would We do not undertake to return rejected correspondence.
not be able to hold the Philippines. Except for the PhilippinThe Liberty of the Press is the Palladium of our rights JUNIUS es we have little acute interest in far eastern waters. Britain, THE WORKMAN SATURDAY, SEP. 14, 1929 With 900 Branches throughout the world, including however, is loaded up with posthe following in the British West Indies etc. this Bank session in this part of the world, with India, Ceylon, the Maldive THE WEST INDIAN WORKER is in a position to render the best possible service.
Islands. Aden, Socotra, the Bah.
rein Islands, the Straits SettleAND GAMBLING the ment, Antigua Dominica Monterrat Federated Malay States, British North Borneo, It is history to state that in days gone by and even Bahamas Grenade St. Kitts Hong Kong. Ter, Weihaiwei, at the present time, the workingmen of every other race Barbados Jamaica (2)
St. Lucia Australia, Papua, New Guinea, were up in arms against the Negro working class. But New Zealand, the Fiji Colony, the this attitude, assumed years ago against the Negro British Honduras Trinidad (2)
Martinique Solomon Islands and the Gilbert worker, was due in a great measure to ignorance and Guadaloup (2)
British Guiana (2)
and Ellice Islands, she is unthe lack of education on the part of the worker, on the questionably a Pacific power, one hand, and the planning and trickery of conservative and must remain so as long as and parsimonious governments urged by the capitalist the British Empire survives.
on the other, who used every means to keep the working NICE COMPLEMENT classes divided to satisfy their selfish aims.
THE HIGHEST CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST The Philippines would comBut the colored worker, who years ago was debarred plement the British Pacific posfrom white labor unions in the United States of AmerPAID ON DEPOSITS sesions nicely, just as territories ica, is now being considered for admission to memberenumerated would complement ship because his vote is respected, and carried great weight in recent elections. General Banking Business Transacted.
our Panama Canal and Caribbean holdings nicely. These westIn the Latin American Republics the Negro worker ern hemisphere territories are as is not disliked by the labouring people, of these coungeographically wrong for Great ries, they are afraid of him because it has been erroneBritain as they are geographicalpusly stated that the West Indian labourer will work for ly right for the United States, less wages and longer hours and is therefore a competi2020 while the Philippines are as geotor in labor to the Latin American worker.
PHONE 250 COLON graphically wrong for the United Be that as it may, it must in all fairness be conceded DRY CLEANING States as they are geographihat since the advent of Garveyism the Negro worker PHONE453 PANAMA the world over has realised his value and is demanding STEAM PRESSING cally right for Britain. To that 18 STREET fact may be added that practian equivalent wage for a fair and honest day work.
DYEING We Dye To Live PANAMA And whereas, heretofore he had been taken advantage cally all the possessions mentioned, whether British or American, sf and driven to understand that he was an inferior belie between the Tropic of Cancer ng and that his services were consequently of lesser and the Equator.
yalue than that of other races, today that mist is lifted Anthems of the world are made up With the American farmer from his eyes and he realises that he has a higher valuaof it. It differs in some respects either soured or souring on the ion and is seeking to get same in a sane, sensible and from other subjects, for one is not Philippines, and an Anglo Amerintelligent yet forceful manner which must eventually BY compelled to understand it to apcan conference apparently to command the favourable consideration of those in preciato it.
uthority.
The privilege of this column. Dear and the place it is taking among The high and low, rich and poor, take place in the immediate fufriends is extended to me as a con other educational matters is compar on all alike it has the same effect. ture, might it not be opportune It has long been conceded that the Negro, and espe tributor of this journal and among atively high. In comparing the pres. The only regret in this particular for the American State Departially the West Indian Negro on the Isthmus, is a cap other suggestions which ent day with yesterday, it can well connection is that am not able to meht to give at least serious able and efficient worker and gives satisfaction in what what popular, the Editor in charge be said that the percentage of both say more about the art and something consideration to the possibility hoever position he may be placed, and if given equal op showed his preference for some young people and adults, taking up for the artists who strive to make of some such swap with Britbortunities will give full, measure and a little over. Then thing of a musical nature by request the study, is far greater than in this earth of ours a paradise below. ain?
vhy should he be kept in a state of penury by being paid ing me to say something on that previous years. The opportunity it miserly wage?
particular subject.
offers for social life and in bringing Every living mortal on the face of God earth desir though one may be able to exercise intelligence is exceedingly great, and It is not so easy after all, even one in contact with persons of higher to live in decency and comfort, and will strive earnest skill or much aptness in the perform the source of enjoyment which comes and honestly to acquire the wherewithal to provide ance on the instrument of his choice to those who have such an accomp hese necessities. Is it therefore any wonder that the to be able to write intelligently and lishment to offer society cannot be nadequately paid laborer takes chances on the lottery, in a manner (on the subject of mus.
over estimated.
hethe dog races and the horse races?
ie) which will be appreciated by all, The undeniable fact of its popularThere was therefore some reasonable logic in the but there is a way which it well ity is becoming more and more rexplanation given by King at the Labor Day to any reader.
utilized, can be of inestimable benefit cognised. Who does not love the Demonstration to Mr. Gilkey reference to West Inart? All nations of the earth bow to liams playing these games. Secretary King said that Music as a language is universal its entrancing charm. All National he people although they could hardly afford it playd the Lottery the horse recesand dog races, in the hope THEN a bottle of making a raise to better their living condition. This milk stands for a while, the to the top. Pour this out, all too true, and we go further by stating that if the and you have practically nothing left but water.
parse amount spent by these people every month on POPULAR CIVILIAN AND UNIFORM Cow milk is made up of hese games were put by there would hardly be enough 12 milk solids (but.
terfat milk sugar, proteins and mineral salts) and ccumulated in six months to supply the legitimate re87 water. In making St. Charles Evaporated uirements of one member of a family for that TAILORS Milk, 61 of the water is removed, leaving all the milk solids in the concen ondition. therefore more than twice as trated product, which is Let us say for instance, a laborer with a family of House 77 Room rich as ordinary milk.
By a special process the butterfat is broken up or earning 40 or 50 per month; from this he has to Into very small particles so that the cream does 23rd Street Chorrillo rovide food, rent and clothing the three most indisnot rise. There cream in every drop. Use St.
pensable items of life for himself and family. After Charles Evaporated Milk for all cooking and drinking purposes. Recipe book sent free on request.
satisfying these demands can it be reasonably expected INESTLE S, Box 803 Panama City or hat there is anything left to gamble And even if there can it he resisted? Box 300 Colon an be a few dimes squeezed out and a chance is taken in the lottery or any other gambol should one be rebuk people to desist from gambling but we fail to see to what We see much in Mr. Gilkey admonition to our d, for taking a chance to make a raise for bettering his ondition.
extent can these people gamble when the meagre wages EVAPORATED paid them by the Panama Canal and the Panama RailWe however want it to be clearly understood here road barely provide them with the necessaries of life.
hat we are not at all espousing the gambling habit which we have at all times, and will always deprecate, Give the people a living wage and they will not have to resort to the evil habit of gambling to better their There Cream in every Drop Jut with the temptation right at one door as it is here, condition.
TROTT The Cleaner milline Music Talks are someQUAI ST. CHARI There CREAM in every drop Benjamin Barnett Son ST.
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