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Show LABOR UNIONS TO FIGHT CONVICT WORK! i i omnittees ' representing various! labor ertfanirationa of the eity. will . i meet with tov. William ttpry witbis the next few dsvs to file a protect; with the .rover uoe agalnnt the use of I roavict labor on roads and state prop- j ertv in the vteintty of Halt l-akf : ritv. The matter was diaenssed is j detail at the Halt I.ake federation of; 1 labor arssion held lt sight. ( , Ths opposition to the ue of eonvi.t, labor is aroused by the employment of ! convicts in making improvement is I the etsts fair grui:nds ia thia eity. j Ths labor men declare that the right I 'to do thia work belouir to the tax-1 ' pavers and mail of family who djUe-U ; 'want the work. Many nfeo, they say, j 'are out of rmplovment snd the work j 1 would' be grcentcd Ktedlv by them, i Labor leaders srs quoted as saying' j that they have ao objection to the , use of this kind of Isbor oa state snd ) eon st v roads remote from, ths cities, j hut thst working aieg ia ths cities j rvhould he gives a chanca to do the , work aeaf tows. i The rowimittes appointed to aeet ; 'Governor Hrry ciarlmles J. O. Wilkes,! j Austin Davis, I,. A. White and A. K. Usrvry, represent in the Halt) Like federation of labor. This eouv i mittee will wori in eonjonrtion with ;'a committee from thj building trades ' carina-it comprising K. A. Uarvev. J. ; E. MucacY and J. Mrl ardweli. J |