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Show CHICAGO STRIKE OUTLOOK DARK Secretary Richards Says It Appears to Be FighJ to Finish I Secretary .esse s Richards of the i gden chamber of commerce has rc-I rc-I turned from Evajiaton, in . where he attended the school for commercial I secretaries at which was represented! 'more than 200 chambers of com-1 I mere e secretaries from all parts of the ,rnited States I 'Ihe school was the second annual, event or this nature, it is sponsored by the I nltcd Slates chamber of com- meroi the National Association for Commercial Secretaries and Northwestern North-western university. I Regular classes In all subjects were behl dally. Secretary Richards an - ' Inounccs. Instructors were from New I (York, Boston, Chicago. Cincinnati, I n - J ullanapolis, Omaha and other chambers I ol commerce I On one occasion the entire class in -1 jspected the plant of the Chicago Tribune, Trib-une, .1 David Larson former secretary: of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce; I was one of the Instructors at th'.'' (school.'' said Secretary Richards. The strike situation around ChicA-igo ChicA-igo seems to be unchanged Many believe be-lieve that the strike will not be settled jfor some time and probably will result i In a fight to the finish between the railroad men and the railroads." Secretary Richards attended the, owa State Fair at Dcs Moines, Iowa, j on the return from Chicago. The man-; ners nf housing and handling the llve- stock exhibits were especially noted. Jail new Ideas to be use in the Ogden livestock show of 1 923. he said. |