ARTICLE VIII SECTION 1. Meetings.-The association shall meet at least once annually at such time and place as the executive board may decide unless otherwise ordered by the convention. ARTICLE IX SECTION 1. Program.-The program committee shall consist of the president, the secretary-treasurer, and the head of the department of the State or Province within which the convention is to be held, and they shall prepare and publish the convention programs of the association as far in advance of the meeting as possible. SEC. 2. The committee on program shall set aside at least one session of the convention as a business session, at which session the regular order of business, and election of officers, shall be taken up, and no other business shall be considered at that session until the "regular order" has been completed. ARTICLE X SECTION 1. Rules of order.—The deliberations of the convention shall be governed by "Cushing's Manual." ARTICLE XI SECTION 1. Amendments.-Amendments to the constitution must be filed with the secretary-treasurer in triplicate and referred to the committee on constitution and bylaws. A two-thirds vote of all delegates shall be required to adopt any amendment. ARTICLE XII SECTION 1. Order of business.— 1. Roll call of members by States and Provinces. 2. Appointment of committees: (a) Committee of five on officers' reports. (b) Committee of five on resolutions. (c) Committee of three on constitution and bylaws. (d) Special committees. 3. Reports of officers. 4. Reports of States and Provinces. 5. Reports of committees. 6. Unfinished business. 7. New business. 8. Election of officers. 9. Adjournment. Development of the International Association of Governmental Labor Officials 1 1 Known as Association of Governmental Labor Officials, 1914-27; Association of Government Officials in Industry, 1928-33. No meeting. Joint Meeting of the Association of Chiefs and Officials of Bureaus of Labor and International Association of Factory Inspectors No. Date International Association of Governmental Labor Officials 1 [Resulting from amalgamation of the Association of Chiefs and Officials of Bureaus of Labor and the International Association of Factory Inspectors] No. 12 Date June 1918. 6 June 1919. 7 July 1920.. 8 May 1921. 9 May 1922 10 May 1923 11 May 1924 12 August 1925. 13 June 1926. 1 Known as Association of Governmental Labor Officials, 1914-27; Association of Government Officials in Industry. 1928-33. Mr. Stanley resigned in March 1928. Dr. McBride resigned in March 1929. Mr. Ballantyne resigned in January 1931. No convention was held in 1932, but a meeting of the executive committee and other members was held in Buffalo in June 1932 to discuss matters of interest to the association. Mr. Sweetser served as president from May 1931 to the end of December 1932. Appendix B.-Persons Attending the Twenty-Second Annual Convention of the International Association of Governmental Labor Officials UNITED STATES Arkansas E. I. McKinley, commissioner, bureau of labor and statistics, Little Rock. Connecticut Morgan Mooney, deputy commissioner, department of labor and factory inspection, Hartford. Joseph M. Tone, commissioner of labor, Hartford. Delaware C. W. Dickey, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington. District of Columbia Mary Anderson, Director, Women's Bureau, United States Department of Labor. Charles E. Baldwin, Washington, D. C. Clara M. Beyer, Assistant Director, Division of Labor Standards, United States Department of Labor. Marshall Dawson, United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. Dr. Roy R. Jones, Division of Labor Standards, United States. Department of Labor. Swen Kjaer, United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. M. D. Kossoris, United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. Isador Lubin, United States Commissioner of Labor Statistics. Leifur Magnusson, International Labor Office, Washington, D. C. Beatrice McConnell, Director, Industrial Division, Children's Bureau. A. Louise Murphy, Division of Labor Standards, United States Department of Labor. Charles F. Sharkey, United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. Estelle M. Stewart, United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. Louise Stitt, Director, Division of Minimum Wage, United States Women's Bureau. Sidney W. Wilcox, Chief Statistician, United States Bureau of labor Statistics. Illinois Daniel D. Carmell, assistant attorney general, department of labor, Chicago. Dr. Peter T. Swanish, chief of division of statistics and research, department of labor, Chicago. Iowa Frank E. Wenig, commissioner, bureau of labor, Des Moines. Kansas B. G. Baird, factory inspector, commission of labor and industry, Topeka. Everett Baker, attorney, Lyons. G. Clay Baker, chairınan, commission of labor and industry, Topeka. Mrs. G. Clay Baker, Topeka. Rhita Baxter, National Reemployment Service, Topeka. Alice Beveridge, State statistical supervisor, National Reemployment Service, Topeka. A. A. Billings, Topeka. C. A. Bowman, veterans' placement, Topeka. Marie M. Brindell, secretary, workmen's compensation commission, Topeka. Dana Brown, reporter, workmen's compensation commission, Topeka. S. A. Campbell, supervisor, National Reemployment Service, Topeka. Valda Campbell, workmen's compensation commission, Topeka. Leona Carlin, National Reemployment Service, Topeka. Lewis Douglas, department of labor, Topeka. Loraine Edmonds, department of labor, Topeka. Roy H. Galvin, factory inspector, commission of labor and industry, Topeka. Mrs. Roy H. Galvin, Topeka. Vera Greenwood, Kansas state employment service, Topeka. J. R. Gordon, safety engineer, Phillips Petroleum Co., Kansas City. Daisy Gulick, director, women's work, commission of labor and industry, Topeka. Agnes E. Hannigan, Topeka. Cecil Keating, workmen's compensation commission, Topeka. J. C. Marsh, statistical clerk, department of labor, Topeka. Beth Martin, department of labor, Topeka. |