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years; at trade fourteen years; learned trade in Liverpool, England; has also worked in Preston and Nuneaton, England. William Wooliscroft, age 24 years; at trade eight years; learned trade in Staffs, England; has also worked in Brantford, Ont.; Ingersoll, Ont., and Merritt, B. C.; was a former member of Brantford Union, but allowed membership to lapse.

663, Saskatoon, Sask., Can.-Robert G. Mackay; has worked in Toronto, Winnipeg, Vanhleek Hill, Gravenhurst and Woodstock; formerly a member, but allowed card to lapse. Joseph Ratcliffe; has worked in Hanley, Sask.; has never been a member.

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ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Alamosa, Colo.-President, W. Walt Ford; vicepresident, Charles P. Brooks; secretary, A. R. Sadler.

Albany N. Y.-President, Joseph E. Wiedman; vice-president, Eugene Ferris; recording and corresponding secretary, Richard J. Foster; financial secretary, Thomas P. McMahon; treasurer, John E. Moench; sergeant-at-arms, William Leonard; auditors, Charles H. Whittemore, Nathan Kelley, John S. McGovern; trustees, J. W. Henderson, Lowry G. Rifenberick, James Crowley; delegates to central federation of labor, Harry Bunstead, William F. Campion, George E. Dillon, Thomas D. Fitzgerald. John F. Quirk, John M. Barnes, Joseph A. O'Brien, E. F. Doran; delegates to label league, George I. Davis. H. A. O'Connor, Merton R. Barnes, Jacob H. Winters, Joseph A. Padula, Charles H. Schilling, John J. Hart, George Mosher; delegates to allied printing trades council, Joseph Lederer, Joseph A. Rice, Francis E. J.

Rich; inspectors of election, William Buchanan, Alexander V. McCann, John J. Kenny.

Amarillo, Texas--President, Jack Garvin; vicepresident, Robert C. Davis; recording secretary, Frank Morgan; secretary-treasurer, Smith McLeroy; sergeant-at-arms, C. D. Williams.

Burlington, Iowa-President, R. E. Dumon; vice-president, C. W. Herchenbach; recording secretary, L. J. Mesmer; financial secretary, E. D. Morgan; treasurer, William F. Schmidt; sergeantat-arms, Carl Ostertag; members of executive board, C. M. Schwinn, Robert Fritzsche.

Butte, Mont.-President, F. J. Glenn; vicepresident, Edward Kilfeather; executive committee, Edward Kilfeather, Otto Zeising, Emil Zschau, Loring Lee.

Carlinville, Ill.-President, W. R. Crew;_vicepresident, J. F. Kiefer; recording secretary, F. W. Burgdorff; secretary-treasurer, Adam Flori; sergeant-at-arms, W. É. Eddy; delegates to central body, W. R. Crew, Homer Stuart and J. F. Kiefer; auditing committee, J. F. Kiefer. W. E. Eddy and Leonard Mant.

Centralia, Ill.-President, William Rose; vicepresident, H. E. Meagher; secretary, O. B. Correll; sergeant-at-arms, Claud Turner.

Chicago (Ill.) Mailers President, Florence Donoghue; vice-president, J. J. Kinsley; secretarytreasurer, W. C. Burgess; recording secretary, James P. McNichols.

Cincinnati, Ohio-President, John H. Long; vice-president, Frank Binder; secretary-treasurer, Robert H. Curl; recording secretary, Clifford M. Cobb; business committee, Thomas J. Donnelly, Willard B. Haigh, Ed D. Sullivan, Joseph F. Illig, Anthony J. Raabe, Fred J. Wendeln; auditors, Frank W. Long, C. B. Snyder, H. F. Nuenning; sinking fund trustees, F. N. Baker, F. R. Kinder, Frank W. Smith; cemetery committee, M. E. Maloney, D. F. Murphy, Clem Steltenpohl; delegates to central labor council, F. E. Bell, E. L. Hitchens; delegates to Kenton and Campbell Trades Assembly, John M. Albrecht, George Barnheisel, Ed H. Davis.

Cleveland, Ohio-President, F. W. Steffen; vicepresident, John M. James; secretary-treasurer, S. S. Hester; sergeant-at-arms, W. D. Jones; doorkeeper, Charles M. Markwith; executive committee, W. T. Dickinson, W. H. Cockett, W. T. Doyle; auditing committee, Frank H. Seffing, C. M. Hutzelman and J. N. Merwin.

Concord, N. H.-President, Joseph O. W. Phaneuf; vice-president, Ira Leon Evans; recording and corresponding secretary, Campbell Wright; secretary-treasurer, W. Arthur Conaty; sergeantat-arms, Edward Galfetti.

Davenport, Iowa-President, Clem McQuade; vice-president, W. H. Burke; recording secretary, Frank Murrin; financial secretary, C. S. Osborn; executive committee, J. A. Purcell, A. Nelson, Frank P. Lohr.

Deadwood, S. D.-Jay B. Sessions; vice-president, George E. Morford; secretary-treasurer, George Knowles; sergeant-at-arms, L. D. Stonecypher; executive committee, G. A. Byrne, George E. Morford, L. D. Stonecypher.

Denver, Colo.-President, W. G. King; vicepresident, W. H. Hedley; recording and secretarytreasurer, F. C. Birdsall; sergeant-at-arms, Charles S. Semper; delegates to allied printing trades council, E. C. Davis, W. H. Hedley and A. E. Ott.

Detroit, Mich.-President, T. B. Gloster; vicepresident, W. J. Smith; recording secretary, R. L. Drake; secretary-treasurer, J. II. Walker: sergeant-at-arms, L. H. Kessel; auditors, E. J. Dixon, J. J. McLogan. Otto Sprunk; executive committee, M. J. Gloster, W. G. Kay.

El Paso, Texas-President, F. J. Schilling; vicepresident, Milo Stine; secretary-treasurer, Everett Foster; executive committee, F. C. Parker, T. J. Cullen, E. V. Carleton; auditing committee, John Kuhn, William Gibbs, J. G. Walker; delegates to central labor union, T. J. Cullen, C. S. Ward,

Harry Blumenthal; reading clerk, E. V. Carleton; sergeant-at-arms, W. T. Bobbitt.

Findlay, Ohio-President, Fred D. Johnson; vice-president, Jesse Z. Kamerer; secretary-treasurer, Earl B. Kennedy; recording secretary, William Howe; sergeant-at-arms, Floris L. Bartch.

Fort Worth, Texas-President, A. E. Markwell; vice-president, F. N. Graves; recording secretary, J. Malcolm Brown; secretary-treasurer, R. W. Walker; reading clerk, E. D. Shelton; sergeantat-arms, George Woodman; board directors, F. N. Graves, chairman, J. A. Comstock, jr., N. K. Allen, O. H. Berueffy, C. A. Ccx; committee on laws, Charles L. Stowe, jr., Louis Wiethop, Don Vestal; delegates to trades assembly, C. Canterbury, C. W. Woodman, R. W. Walker: auditing committee, S. S. Carpenter, John I. Blake and Sydney Taylor; delegates to allied printing trades council, R. W. Walker, Howard Babcock, Will Hatchett.

Frankfort, Ind.-President, Perry G. Davis; vice-president, William B. Eaton; financial secretary, Joe M. Gardner; recording secretary, B. R. Petty; sergeant-at-arms, David Rush; executive committee, M. E. Koffet, K. S. Thacker; auditing committee, S. P. Michael, David Rush and W. H. Milh.

Fresno, Cal.-President, James W. Brown; vicepresident, Thomas Callaghan; secretary-treasurer, W. P. Faddis; executive committee, S. D. Giffin, E. H. Tanner, Harry Broderick; auditing committee, C. C. Lingle, S. D. Giffin, Harmon Mattocks; delegates to allied printing trades council, Ray W. Baker, H. S. Whitlock, W. E. Miscall; delegates to Fresno Labor Council, J. E. Ladd, W. E. Miscall, F. G. Roberts; sergeant-at-arms, M. J. Murphy.

Greensboro, N. C.-President, John T. Perkins; vice-president, John B. Clendenin; secretary-treasurer, George P. Phillips; sergeant-at-arms, H. W. Furlow; auditing committee, H. J. Elam; H. W. Furlow and J. B. Clendenin.

Greenville, Texas-President, A. K. McClintock; vice-president, W. F. Morrow; recording secretary, W. C. Henry; financial secretary, B. F. Huckabay; sergeant-at-arms, Dugal Mason.

Hannibal, Mo.--President, E. B. Poole; vicepresident, L. C. Williams; recording secretary, J. A. Lavoo; financial secretary, C. A. Hill; sergeant-at-arms, R. M. Taylor; board of directors, L. C. Williams, E. E. Church, Theo Waelder; delegates to trades and labor assembly, E. B. Lister, R. B. Taylor, C. A. Hill, B. F. Brown, R. M. Taylor.

Harrisburg, Ill.-President, F. S. Steegel; vicepresident, L. H. Steefire; secretary-treasurer, H. C. McIntyre; recording secretary, J. W. Richard

son.

Hastings, Neb.-President, Frank De Conly; vice-president, R. E. Current; secretary-treasurer, F. C. Scott; sergeant-at-arms, Jake Sittner.

Hoboken, N._J.-President, Cornelius Ford; vice-president, Henry Rodecker; secretary-treas urer, John F. Lewis; recording secretary, Joseph P. O'Lone; sergeant-at-arms, Otto Walch; executive committee, Henry Rodecker, James G. Higgins, Albert Aeschbach, Lewis C. Keller, Joseph P. O'Lone; finance and membership committee, E. Fitzsimmons, J. Nelson, C. Weaver; auditing committee, F. Jenkins, J. J. Soffel, J. Walsh; delegates to central labor union, C. Ford, J. P. O'Lone, E. Fitzsimmons.

Huron, S. D.-President, R. A. McGilvra; vicepresident, Oscar Larson; recording secretary, J. R. Fetzer; secretary-treasurer, J. D. Ainsworth; auditing committee, Victor Boyer, J. H. Brindle, C. A. Mann; executive committee, C. A. Mann, J. H. Brindle, Victor Boyer; delegates central labor union, Mann, Boyer, Ainsworth.

Jersey City, N. J.-President, Fred C. Scriven; vice-president, Al Staif;_treasurer, Forrest A. Rice; financial secretary, Percy L. Anderson; recording_secretary, Herbert Lundberg: sergeant-atJoseph W. Farley; auditing committee, George Bastian, Theodore Waldeck, Joseph J.

arms,

Marx, jr.; central labor union delegates, Arthur Houghton, Joseph W. Farley and John Wiley.

Kalamazoo, Mich.-President, W. H. Stewart; vice-president, Martin Grady; recording secretary, W. R. McCracken; secretary-treasurer, Norman S. Hallett; sergeant-at-arms, J. R. Ward; member executive board, Walter Hickey; auditors, L. N. Ward, F. F. Bowman, F. C. Stegman; label committee, F. C. Stegman, F. H. Walker, W. C. Dustman, James Campbell, F. F. Bowman.

Kansas City, Mo.-President, Wallace Shirey; vice-president, H. P. Berkshire; recording secretary, R. J. Kincaid; secretary-treasurer, A. A. Duke; chaplain, Rev. Carl Reed Taylor; sergeantat-arms, George E. Loucks; executive board, J. C. Aide, George Millar, J. C. Swayne, F. H. Millard, C. E. Logue.

Lansing, Mich.-President, Roy W. Hurd; recording secretary, David A. Boyd; financial secretary, William E. McPhee; chairman label committee, Sherman Downs.

Louisville, Ky.-President, J. O. Ames; vicepresident, George F. Middendorf; recording secretary, J. G. Kestler; secretary-treasurer, Max Traut; sergeant-at-arms, Joe Roberts: auditor (three years), Chris Hale; delegates to central labor body, Max Traut, W. R. Hickman, J. H. Watson, George F. Middendorf, H. A. Meckbach; delegates to Women's Label League, J. H. Watson, R. L. Higgins; delegates to allied printing trades council, Max Traut, Robert Irick, H. D. Herrington; alternate delegate International Typographical Union, J. A. O'Connor.

Marshalltown, Iowa-President, Emil Seleine; vice-president, Will H. Swander; secretary-treasurer, Harold A. Lawrence; sergeant-at-arms, M. B. Kenyon; chairman executive board, E. D. Yount; chairman label committee, Guy H. Correll.

Medford, Ore.-President, O. W. Johnson; vicepresident, F. L. Whims; secretary-treasurer, A. F. Stennett; sergeant-at-arms, L. E. Whiting; execu tive committee, J. W. McIntyre, J. J. Kellet, Arthur Jackson and R. F. Pendleton.

Milwaukee, Wis.-President, Ortel E. Thomas; vice-president, William J. Griffin; secretary, Joseph La Fleur; recording secretary, Horace W. Hamilton; sergeant-at-arms, Fred W. Stearns; delegates to Wisconsin State Federation of Labor convention at La Crosse, John M. Bensemann, John Doyle, Walter S. Fisher and Charles J. Shurr.

Mount Carmel, Ill.-President, Peter J. Smith; vice-president, C. M. Malcolm; secretary-treasurer, Sam L. Wheeler; sergeant-at-arms, W. J. Dwyer.

Muncie, Ind.-President, C. F. Robinson; vicepresident, W. H. McClung; secretary-treasurer, Joseph Herdering; recording secretary. N. W. Lingle; executive committee, W. H. McClung, Arthur Close, John Larkin; auditing committee, M. H. Carvel, Noel Lingle, Horace Caldwell; delegates to trades council, C. F. Robinson, J. H. Kirkpatrick, Leslie Andrews, H. A. Brown, George F. Williams, R. A. Hettel; delegate to International convention, W. C. Pierce; alternate, C. F. Robin

son.

Muskogee, Okla.-President, E. C. Dighton; vice-president, J. M. Hedrick; recording secretary, Will M. Phares; secretary-treasurer, E. R. Wolfenberger; sergeant-at-arms, M. E. Deming; executive board, George L. Taylor, J. J. Hollingsworth, J. F. Harris, Charles Finnigan; election board, Charles Finnigan, W. N. Phillips and either William Calkins or F. A. Salter.

Newark, N. J.-President, Edward Smullen; vice-president, Thomas R. Millin, sr.; financial secretary, John H. Daley; treasurer, Theodore Kinney; recording secretary, Lawrence McCabe; sergeant-at-arms, Louis Maisenbacker.

Newburyport, Mass.-President, Charles W. Johnson; vice-president, Oscar C. Leiber; financial secretary, Daniel Foster; recording secretary, Edward Webb; sergeant-at-arms, J. Murray Colby.

New Orleans, La.-President, George Briwa; vice-president, Frank P. Collins; secretary, Wilson

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S. Holland; treasurer, H. G. Carlson; reading clerk, W. F. Scheyd; sergeant-at-arms, W. Pearce; delegates to central trades and labor council, Charles S. Aron, E. E. Brady, H. F. Massie; auditing committee, George Bruser, H. C. Swayne, S. J. York.

Norfolk, Va.-President, Harry L. Fentress; vice-president, James E. Chase; secretary-treasurer, M. W. Callan; recording secretary, W. R. Wooley. Northampton, Mass.-President, Edward A. Ryan; vice-president, T. J. Collins; secretarytreasurer, Francis Brothers; sergeant-at-arms, Charles Hamel; executive committee, D. J. Finnegan, Charles Hamel, Francis Brothers, John Kernahan, Robert Tudor; auditing committee, T. J. Collins, W. D. Sullivan, D. E. Hutchings; scale committee, E. A. Ryan, R. Tudor, R. J. Daly.

Oklahoma City, Okla.-President, Marvin L. Brown; vice-president, Berg Ferguson; secretarytreasurer, Ollie S. Wilson; executive committee, D. E. Booth, J. B. Howard, W. J. Phillips; auditing committee, G. F. Agee, C. O. Robertson, H. W. Stevens; delegates to state federation of labor, T. E. Blesh, Howard M. Casler, Mont R. Powell.

Ossining, N. Y.-President, James E. Doolittle; vice-president, Arthur Billington; secretary-treasurer, Clinton M. Corless; sergeant-at-arms, Edward Hallgring.

Ottawa, Ill.-President, C. G. Wilson; vicepresident, W. J. Bowers; financial secretary, O. J. Christmann; secretary-treasurer, W. E. Speckman: sergeant-at-arms, W. P. Doty; executive committee, O. F. Kelly, R. Thompson and Thomas Malcolm.

Peoria, Ill.-President, Frank Smartman; vicepresident, M. H. Snider; secretary-treasurer, Walter S. Bush; recording secretary, George Russell; sergeant-at-arms, Edw. Winterick.

Pittsburg, Pa.-President, W. G. Newlon; vicepresident, Fred Folsom; secretary-treasurer, Charles Q. Lafferty; assistant secretary, William J. Phillips; trustee, Richard B. Ross, Clarence McClintock (tie vote); sergeant-at-arms, William M. Schaffer; judges of election, W. F. Schultz, William Grindell, William A. Keller.

Portsmouth, N. H.-President, Milton B. Clark; vice-president, George H. Sanborn; secretary-treas urer, James H. Ray; recording secretary, Percy R. Jellison; sergeant-at-arms, Forrest C. Shelton.

Providence, R. I.-President, Daniel O'Connor; vice-president, Edward C. Hoopes; financial secretary, Edward N. Griffiths; recording secretary, Joseph P. Cullen; treasurer, Robert F. Hunt.

Regina, Sask., Can.-President, C. A. Watson; vice-president, W. J. Vennels; secretary-treasurer, W. B. Stevens; recording secretary, D. Brown; sergeant-at-arms, H. J. Lord.

San Antonio, Texas-President, Jeff D. Nordhaus; vice-president, C. V. Lancaster; secretary-treas urer, E. G. Koerps; recording secretary, A. E. Hart; reading clerk, H. M. Church; executive committee, H. M. Tedford, John Maley, Martin Breit; delegates to trades council, Sid Murray, John Sweeney, William Hoefgen; delegates to the allied printing trades council, Sid Murray, J. D. Nordhaus, William Hoefgen; auditors, Messrs. Comley, House and Miles; sergeant-at-arms, Hugo Rauber.

San Mateo, Cal.-President, J. E. Harris; secretary-treasurer, L. E. Harris; sergeant-at-arms, W. H. Meacham; auditing committee, Thomas B. Nichols, S. D. Merk, W. B. Benoist.

Schenectady, N. Y.-President, Dennis M. Mahar; vice-president, John J. Quigley; recording secretary, Charles H. Swartz; financial secretary, Roger Bennett; executive board, Dennis M. Mahar. John J. Quigley, Roger T. Bennett, James A. Gustafson, A. J. Pauley; auditing board, William Sanborn, John J. Quigley, Corlos C. Strought; sergeant-at-arms, A. Martin; delegates to trades assembly, John J. Quigley, D. M. Mahar, J. E. Gustafson, A. D. Wildey, C. H. Swartz; arbitration commissioner, Roger Bennett.

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FINANCIAL SECTION

5, Columbus-For April.. 6, New York-For April. 7, Pittsburg-For April. 8, St. Louis-For April.. 9, Buffalo-For April... 10, Louisville-For April 11, Memphis-For April.. 12, Baltimore-For April.. 13, Boston-For April.. 14, Harrisburg-For April.. 15, Rochester-For April.. 16, Chicago-For April.

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19, Elmira-For April

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San Francisco-For April.

22, Dubuque-For April

SECRETARY-TREASURER'S REPORT.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND., May 20, 1911. The following is a report of the receipts and expenditures from April 20, 1911, to date, and the accounts herein presented should correspond with the books of the respective unions to which they are credited. Secretaries are requested to compare the accounts printed herein with their books, and should error or omission be found, notice should be promptly forwarded to this office.

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