Show f 1 notes Labor Notes Following are the announcements of the regular meetings to be held tonight t In th the tir tON k Federation halls hails I No 2 No 3 8 Board of ot Trades' Trades Council No 4 1 Horse- Horse No 5 The foundry of American Locomotive works at Manchester N N. H. H which was closed down a few weeks ago as the result of difficulties between the tho iron molders and the head officials has resumed opera opera- s. s In addition to the great blast furnace I ir rand and open open- hearth plant that the Union X y 8 company unY has ha- arranged to build in r a. a Pa Fa a c contract r was a awarded rad last i by y that iia corporation for a new is to adjoin the other threatened ned strike of the Intern tf i Paper gaper laborers at B lows Falls i a been en averted and arrangements e re Wade with employee mill l managers were taken k whereby e back k I I d questions Involved held In abeya abey- abey a nce r sIxty drillers employed at Lewis Lev-is Nixons Nixon's at Elizabethport N. N J. J are arc on Brike b because of a cut from 8 to 4 41 c cents la ahole hl bole An ues effort o will be made d by the e ec Fed Fed- of Labor to call caU out all aU union men x n en employed in the big shipyard 1 f ii Action Is Postponed t After Atter a long and warm discussion the Cooks Cooks' and Walters Walters' union last night postponed postponed post- post Its decision to force the adoption of nr ofa a a. union wage scale for one week It does not appear that there Is a unanimity of at sentiment among the members of the organization or or- as the tile best course to follow Many lany are of the opinion that the union is too toe radical In lit Its demands and that an attempt to enforce them will only strengthen tho the rival alliance The committee com corn will prepare a revised scale of wages and antI report next Thursday night nigh after which the proprietors or of th the thO restaurants rants will be bc given thirty days' days notice before be be- fore an attempt Is made to enforce its its its' adoption |