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Show PAN AMEHICAN LABORITES PROCEED TU DISCUSSION i MRXdO CITV. Jan. 11. (By thej Associated Press;) 'Busidesi sessions of the I'aii-Am. r,uin Federation oi i I ...!.. i r congress began hen; today. Prominent on today's program waa consideration of various problems con- . erne. I with th announced intention of the congress to "maintain good relations re-lations among the laborers ol North, j South ..nl Central Amerlcu ami Me.M-. co." Although the arrival Of many delegates was delayed, Samuel Oorhp-crs, Oorhp-crs, president of the American PJeder-1 latton of l.ii.or, said the work of the convention would be pushed as rapidly as possible. Tho congress cleared tho way fori today's discussion late yesterday :iftcr-noon :iftcr-noon by voting, after considerable debate, de-bate, to e.llow "fraternal delegates" without credentials, to have a voice in the present congress, hut not in meetings meet-ings to bo held fn future. Proposals that a rival congress be held by 1-idlcaln of the "soviet of yount Mexican workers" who have Iboon ejectetl from the parent Jody, have apparently borne no fruit. |