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Show Utah Federation of Labor Opens Sessions PROYO, gept H Closer union of; all bodies affiliated with the American I Federation of Labor and their co-I co-I operation with ihe I'limer-Lilioi' I party, was the plea made by Prof OS-1 sov V7. G. Hoylance of the I'nlvirsltj of North Dakota In his keynote1 address ad-dress In-fore the annual convention of! the 1't.ih Stnt,. Federation of lebor which opened here yesterdaj Win n M. U Bales of Salt Lake, president of tho stain federation, culled the convention to order, between 50 and T.ri delegates, represent Ing various vari-ous labor organizations of the stale. I were In attendance. Mayor LeRoy Dixon of Provo welcomed wel-comed the delegates, in a general wa following the line Of thought presented present-ed by I r Janus I. Yanee, economist, In hl recent article on "Labor Eraan-clputlon." Eraan-clputlon." At the conclusion of his remarks re-marks Mavor Dixon said that he could ; find no better advise to the delegates! than that of the minister to the eou-i pie he was about to marry "Consider, counsel and compromise.1 Pre i'ii in Balei touched upon soma I of the complex problems he said 1 1 -fronted labor SI tin- present time W M Kneii ,,f the state industrial roiiiuils'.lon1 made a short addles, dealing with legislative problems The cohv'entlon will resume lln session ses-sion ill i o'clot; loin. .i low afternoon. |