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Show WILL PBOTESTl VDTEDNLEAGUEi A. E. Harvey Charges Anti-J Covenant Resolution ; Is Illegal. Protest will be made against fipndinf copies, of the resolution adopted Prkky A night at a special meeting of the Salt Lake Federation of Labor, when dole-" Kates went on record as bnlng "unnltor-ably "unnltor-ably opposed" to the league of nations : to the Utah delegation in connrpss, ac-' cording to A. JO. Harvey, secretary of tho Ut'ih Stale Federation of Lahor. Mr. Harvey said yesterday that the vote taken at this meeting was ilteiral and entirely out of harmony with tho general sentiment of the federation. The ,f meeting was called merely for "discuss- ' ing find debating" tho leamie, he said. "There are 120 accredited delegatus to: the federation," said, Mr. Harvey. "Of -, this number, twenty-six were prrscnt Friday night, and they included practl- '. cally every so-called radical member. Of ' those present, twenty-one voted for the : adoption of the resolution and five op- 1 posed it." The federation less than three months ago voted unanimously to support tin -covenant, Mr. Harvey said. According to Mr. Harvey, plans will ! be made in a short time to brin the question to an official vote. If thi Is' done, be says, the action will be over-' whelmlngly reversed. : |