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Show GRAHAM FIGURE AT TYPOS' CONVENTION LOS ANOFLE8, Cab, Aug. 9. Resolutions Resolu-tions urging the warring nations of Ku-rope Ku-rope to conclude an honorable and liuMing peace, and praising the course of President Presi-dent Wilson In handling foreign complications, compli-cations, were adopted today at the sixty-first sixty-first annual convention of the International Interna-tional Typographical union. They were presented by James M. Lynch, state labor commissioner of New York and former president of the union. Copies were forwarded for-warded to Washington. At the opening of tho convention this morning. W. A. Snyder, vice president of the general committee on arrangements, paid that the gross earnings of the members mem-bers of the union during the year ending May 31, 1015. were , 1 5"'.2Sr. an tncreaso of $ 1 4 . 401 over the previous year. Jerry B. Graham of Salt Lake City, said to be the oldest Journeyman printer In the United Slates, and who worked on newspapers in Virginia City. Nw, and San Francisco when Mark Twain was a reporter, is among the 'JOfm or more delegates dele-gates and visitors attending the convention. |