| Show LABOR NOTES Local No 68 of the Operative Plasterers Plaster- Plaster ers era International Oi held a smoker and stat stac party part Friday evening c Ints In Its ts rooms at the labor tem temple le after the justness business of or tho the regular meeting was Unshed Un tin- shed and tho time following officers elected for Cor the lie next six months William lIlIam It IL Cheshire Che president George Gcorge Kooncy vice president Leonard W. W Taylor recording secretary Daniel financial see see- lotary A. A A J T treasurer Hone Rone Mitchell at arms William Dredge arid and n A. A M. M 1 Davis ls trustees Mont Cottiell Harold Brown Lester Strong anI and li B. M M. J Davis standing committee committe This was wa the thc first of a series of smokers smokers amok amok- ers era and entertainments planned by hy the plasterers for tor tho the winter They report a a. v prosperous ar t al' nn and the tho number of ot otmen men working at the th present time Is far above c the average a for th the winter months President Cheshire 5 soya that tho t ma many n of tho the spreads ha have vc left ft the city and ond gone to San Pan Francisco where tho they thoy expect to secure work worl on the expo exposItion buildings s but as a a re result of or this of lr m men ion n Into the Pacific elfin coi t elt city the conditions there thero have lavo become deplorable An ii attempt to con construct 1 the thc rah fair buildings with unorganized labor I is bein being made b by the dill dill- claP cial who are rending pending erroneous and leading statements throughout the countr country coun coon tr try hI ho lie says and amid are arc advertising for thousands of men nien of or different crafts Many men In Iii this part pait of or th the country have ha taken their families to California and most mOEt of them are aro walking the streets Erects now because the they refuse refine to 10 relinquish their union cards anti and accept he condl- condl that have ha since been offered them he lie affirms ln to Tre President It is the e c of Ct tho lime fair officials to keep tho the men n-men n on the streets ts as nil long as possible bl ble ils b by refusing to settle nettle the disputes be because because be- be cause thc they know that lint when the tue men are aro hungry it will be he a case casc of ot go 10 to work or starve ruo Pre President Cheshire Mid ald tha that t he hc looked look for 1311 1911 to be one of or time the best years ears that Salt I Lake has seen for the building business busi busl ness nes because the elt city is growing growing- and all tho the new buildings arc are the best tha that list money can build Members of ot the thc Salt Sail Lake leder Federation of or I Labor bor at cit their regular meeting In the labor temple Friday elected the time follow follow- ln In ing officers for th tim year ear ar D D. D A. A Camomile Camo Camo- mile mil president A. A D. D German vice Ice preel- preel dent If H. l- l K JJ secretary D. D F. F Jc Lewie Ir treasurer F F. F E. E Morris George Child rind and net George Holh trustees Matters pertaining to th the federation atlon were vere dIscussed dl at length lenth at t tie le meeting cUn and a resolution was passel panned nn and will be he presented to the city It commission recommending rom mending the establishment lIta of a n city free ree employment bureau of a municipal la labor or of nf lice fico for Cor the lie In Salt Fait lt wan ivis one of or the recommendations of f of Police Pollee B. B 1 f f. Grant In III his lila annual to the city It commission This Thill P part rt of or orthe the tho report W was II highly Indorsed by hy th the federation and In Its petition to the l It cited the tho fact Hut flint In Salt sait Lake City t the t man l Is I at mercy of If pI owned employ uncut agencies ag and I is I comp d to pay Ifor chanco chance to cam cant a living L |