Show The Cigar Makers I PHILADELPHIA September 2SPresi leut Holman of the Naional Cigar I Manufacturers Association called the convention to order tojay in the Central Cen-tral hotel The first thing that occupied the attention of the members was the consideration of the report of the committee com-mittee on resolutions There was q n tea te-a long debate on the first resolution which was presented and read ad follows fol-lows Resolved That all members are requested re-quested to register their existing and ail future trade marks in the labor bureau of the Legal Protective Asso i tion of New York and that said bureau shall be open for inspection to any manufacturer An amendment to insert in-sert trades at proper place of registration registra-tion wa lost after a long debate and the original resolution was adopted The committee reported adversely on tie second resolution which was in effect ef-fect that Congress should abolish the tixon cigars The repor of the com nxtlee on this resolution provoked a spirited discussion and was finally postponed post-poned indefinitely A resolution favoring abolishing tha stamp on imported cigars was adopted A resolutionTecommending the abolition abo-lition of the use of labor organization labels adopted by the executive committee com-mittee w > i adopted Au executive committee was appointed ap-pointed consisting of Edward Hymad New York ckairman David Hirsh New York Frank Milroy New York j i R Monn Albert Gumpert of Phi adlj i pfaia Oscar F nUer Springfield X Ir f tfolomonRofli Cincinnati JI I I H |