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Show PROTEST AGAINST INCREASED RATES Clovoland. Aug 15. Xashville, Tenn., today was chogen as the 1913 convention 'city of the International Typographical union by the convention conven-tion in session here The only roll-call of the session came on a resolution io establish an employment bureau. It carried after a healed debate. A thousand telegrams were sent to senators and congressmen protesting against the proposed increasoin postal pos-tal rates on second-class mail matter. mat-ter. As a result of a division in the woman's auxiliary over the right to recognition of Mrs Frank N. Long of Cincinnati, international secretary and treasurer. Mrs, Long and a portion por-tion of the delegates convened separately, sep-arately, and, electing Mrs. C. A. Ben-neck Ben-neck of Springfield, O., president pro tempore, made plans to recognize no other organization or convention than 'their own. |