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Show , KomirLt!or.3 fir c.T.;;:s cf the Icter-r.s.::-!-r.rJ TrrT"-; cr.:-a t.vjtra ra.s ty t.K f abyrd.r. t v-i-s r.-5 t'- " a ylU l l'i ca l i V'l . eint - 'iy in t'ay la every c.y li t e Ur.ited t :ates and Car ada here a vr.i exist. Kot much lr. '.crest '!ie$ la tte AVest to other Can Ca c ca cf president and secretary from t-. fict that candidates for other c 9 are not personally known. Any e-boriincta ucion, tiowever, Is prlvi.t d to rar" & candidate for any o.'ce.- The It T candidates for president are tht prescLt incumbent, James II. Lynch, who Is also a member of the National Civic Federation, and Charles H. llawkes, member of Chicajfj union and now trst vice-president of the international body. The most formidable candidate for secretary-treasurer Is the present Incumbent, Incum-bent, John W. Eramwood of Denver, a very .efficient officer. The election of officers of-ficers of the local union is ttld n the same day and as the international convention con-vention this year Is held in the "World's fair city, the position of delegate is desirable de-sirable and the election promises to be interesting, several popular members being already in the field. |