Show j ii Items l of Ti Interest ETE in II S n I L 1 hol Circles ft I Henry K IC Russell will ably obly r represent Salt Snit Lake Lake- T Typographical poap un union IOn No 1 at tilt the third fifty session of the In International In-I In Typographical union which will be Je held a at t Hot Springs s Ark At Au August ut 12 13 to 17 Mr air nus will Introduce in introduce tn- tn a proposition to Increase the thc salary of oC the tire International also a 0 proposition n to so amend l tho Hio ho laws aws regarding the admission of pa- pa ts to the printers printers' In home at Colorado Springs S that helpless deserving patients patients pa pa- may be without re regard regard re- re gard to the pr probability of or tl their being being- cured curell At present nt certain Incurable patient patients 11 tire are nOl noi admitted Mi Russell c 1 will also visit St. St I Lou Louis I New sew York Chicago Chlo o and Jamestown before before be he- fore fore- ore returning 0 The Brotherhood or of Carpenters nr II lf J t A An n To 1 it ac- ac the II-the r l union have hae applied for affiliation with tIre the Utah Ulah Federation of ot I Labor abor S The Tire Bartenders Bartenders' rs' rs union has an o officer most or Including labor I unions S seem to struggle Ic along lons- along ut It Is that of 41 r chaplain In local No 21 this office Is 18 most mOlt acceptably filled by Papa Smith who at the lie opening and ind m l closing of all meetings offers a apra pra prayer el for or the me Papa Is accused of or having said that he lie always prays with his eyes closed because If It Ithe he do got one lie good look Jool at ut the hunch bunch when wIzen about to lo begin he would become discouraged at the magnitude e of his hist t lasic asIc S S The rho Amal Sheet Metal Workers Work Vork el ers ess' International Alliance ne local Xo 0 will give Ive an outing at tire the Salt Sail Palace August 10 1 in Sn operation co-operation with tIre the bosses The Tire Inca Idea of employer er and em cOlL holding a jollification Ina zany may maybe be somewhat novel hut but It i Is if eminently roper and shows a fl feeling of good good- fellowship that exists in Salt Lake between be bu- tween the tIre members of various arlou unions antI and tIre the employers of union labor A of the afternoon program will willbe willbo b bo be a baseball haschall game garno between the sheet metal workers and the S S S SIn In his report to the Hie third fifty session ses sea sion sioni of or the International Typographical nl union which convenes at Hot lIot Springs Ark August I 12 President James Jamos s 's M M. Lynch In iii reference to trade tralle ane and technical cal schools will SIl say siy The attention of the tIre convention was directed last year oar to lo trade and te cal schools Tine The demand for trade and technical schools huts has Increased during the tho period co covered cored red by hy tins report Unquestionably Unquestionably Un Un- questionably q the attention of the public pub pub- lie lic Is centered on tho the proposition to teach trades In much the thc same way that the common school l education n is isnow 8 now secured TIre The trade unions of or this country must give 1 0 attention to lo this new new- 1 movement which If Ir properly directed I will be ie of or great benefit to nil alt crafts but II if Ignored Iud frowned upon can i Je be e made an ah Instrument nt for th the disruption of conditions that tho Ito trade u unions lons have hoo established n after fler your years of ot effort and tile the tearing down lawn of at the lie w wage ge scales that have brave been Leen so patiently built up If H the boy or th the young mon man can cnn master moster a trade c in a n two or three- three year course In a n. trade school Is It real reasonable to suppose W that this bo boy or young man main will consent t tu to serve ger an tn apprenticeship ap ap- ap of four tour or fI five o years yeal'S In a amill amill mill or factory When IVhon hon the tire earn wage e era cra consider consid r the trade trado school Idea it should be with minds free from rom prejudice dice lack hack of selfish Interests nod and from froma from froma I Ia a purely judicial standpoint The trade school la lt here rr Is it not better belter lo to encourage encourage en en- courage it It nn and if IC the lie time 15 is not at hand when hn tins this Is possible ble at nt l least leant at not nol the trade Unde school I Idea a. a but make effort to lo Influence its course of in instruction truc- truc tion Uon so 80 that its Us graduates will be corn corn- p pet nt and tl and not as itS In is tile the ca ease case e with many of or thi UK-BO UK al alleged il- il 1 schools today turned forth orth with only only- a knowledge of the theory of or th the trade to work an Incalculable Injury to the HIp tie skilled artisans who depend on avocations for their dally daily bread bread bread- n our craft trade seli schools os ore Ire being gradually established hed and this lids IB is especially es es- es ally te true of or course count of ot schools echols that offer facilities for securing knowledge d c cf of f the tho of or the various makes of ot type typesetting machines It Is urged that at J least t some attention be lie given to the tho Idea Illen a sought to Vo tie ed In iii thie portion of your presidents president's annual report S I a 4 Th The first annual outing of local No o Ill lii National Association of ot Letter lAtter Car Car- will be held hela at Lagoon Lapon An Interesting pro program ram of or sports has been arranged ed including n a ban ball pm gam m between between be be- tween L Lake ke O litter letter carriers The carrl carriers will 1 work wont right through h tn Ir shirt today and expect lo to complete the ry about 3 S pi p. m ni after which they will Join th their l friends frienda at Qt the resort I S e S S 'S A 17 will be bo State Wo Workers Work Work- lt I ers ers' day y at Lagoon This means menns thalaU that thal all aU persons engaged In Th the theIron iron trades 5 in this state Including railway em m will get et together and onti get gel acquainted acquainted ac ac- ac- ac The Tile affair Is in charge of or ofa orl ofa a l committee of ot five from Crom each coch lo local al union of Iron workers and Invitations having been ben extended to all nil VorI workers rs In tho the t ft state Mid and otherwise otherwise otherwise other other- wise It Is expected that Lagoon will wilt entertain on this dI day tho the greal greatest t number of ot Iron workers and others that has ever assembled at the resort S S S The retail etan clerks will give an outing nt at Lagoon August 7 Features of or the program will bo be a 0 tug war of of between teams te from local loal houses and a n. baseball base Jose ball bait game some between n the of ot Cohns Cohn's arid and Auerbach's to C C a aThe The Typographical union met mot for foi the first time fr IP their new hull hall In the Bugles Bugles' building at nt 2 3 2 p. p m. m Sunday It Was decided to participate in tho the d. d n no turn n w The rhe general committee of the Federation Feder I of ot Labor composed of ot one member mom mem I ber bor from each local organization in the city met at the Federation of Labor L. I hall at 11 a a. m. m Sunday The matter r of the lie selection of a a. resort at which l to hold hohl the tIre annual annum outing was deferred until next Sunday Sunda A special committee composed of or D. D I Y I. I Elton A A. E. E Jar larman Jarman man and R. R A. A Gregory was appointed to arrange e for music f for r the tine day Ilay ay and to learn it if the musicians musicians' union would or would not make some concession to theY the Y Federation upon t this ls oct occasion The rho cn t amon among the delegates delegates' was strongly In favor of or a Labor L. tiny day parade par par- ade aie although some ome of or the committeemen committee committee- men Illen opposed this part port of or the tIre annual pr program gram on account of expense Definite tt Ito ite r arrangements for the Labor clay day celebration win wilt be completed b by next Su Sunday aday t The Tho arbitration committee of or the tire F of f Labor Libor met yesterday with witha n a committee from the Sheet Metal MetalWorkers Workers and a n. committee from the union The Sheet et etI Metal I al liars hava cl cit r d that the Loll r- r make makers s wen were scabbing on them in that tire the boilermakers had hl tal taken the places places- lac s. s of or sheet metal workers erR in certain err err- rain tain shops In the tho city In which I the he 1 former had struck Tire The arbitration committee was unable to lo arrive at ot i J. df-cislon df and tool tho the matter r ad fill I semen t. t Tho erR working In the tho struck shops claim chaim the they lucy are arc only I working on work that lint Is legitimate I Io t o I e l a l' l work while the tire sheet metal workers claim lm th they tie thoy-tie tle boiler boller- I aro aro doing sheet metal or tin s nl ners' ners work Tho matter maller has been boen re- re I forced to the tho International bodies of j P b both th unions and conflicting decisions rendered The Tine fact however that tine the kers took tonic up 1 Work In time the struck strops shops that sheet metal workers workers work- work ers era formerly did has hRH created sonic some feeling between the tire two bodies It Is II believed however In trade union circles that lint the tho question Involved In nod and the sheet t metal workers workers' strike will soon be ami am amicably nail nail- cali settled pm- pm t C I |