Carpenter . usi-ness with them, unless we are ready to dealwith labor honestly and fairly, we cannotavoid revolution in this country of ours; so,therefore, I am opposed now, have alwaysbeen so, and always will be, to employersassociations, formed for the purpose of de-stroying labor unionism; I am now and al- Coincident with the strike of Vancouverunion men, the Chinese carpenters andoperatives in outside trades also decided tolay down their tools. This decision on thepart of the Chinese trades guilds went intoeffect last Saturday and stopped work onseveral large buildings in the Chinese quar-
Carpenter . usi-ness with them, unless we are ready to dealwith labor honestly and fairly, we cannotavoid revolution in this country of ours; so,therefore, I am opposed now, have alwaysbeen so, and always will be, to employersassociations, formed for the purpose of de-stroying labor unionism; I am now and al- Coincident with the strike of Vancouverunion men, the Chinese carpenters andoperatives in outside trades also decided tolay down their tools. This decision on thepart of the Chinese trades guilds went intoeffect last Saturday and stopped work onseveral large buildings in the Chinese quar-ter. White man quit; all same no likesee China work. Save tlouble, was theonly reason for the action which could beobtained from the Mongolian leaders.—Hamilton Herald. The annual report of the AmalgamatedSociety of Carpenters and Joiners just nowissued is also a four-hundred-page book,nearly as big as a bible, and their 55,785members are looking forward to a good yearof recuperation.—Hamilton Herald, 30. sjkveral officers Of THE UNITED BROTHERHOOD Of CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA General Office,Carpenters Building. Indianapolis, lurl. General President,WM. D. HDBER, Carpenters Building Indi-anapolis. General Secretary,FRANK DUFFY, Carpenters Building, Indi-anapolis. General Treasurer,THOMAS NEALE, Carpenters Building, Indi-anapolis. First Vice-President, ARTHUR A. QUINN, 269 Madison Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. Second Vice-President, .1. D. McKINLAY, 235 W. 60tla St., Chicago, Illinois. General Executive Board, First District, CHAS H. BAUSHEE, 13TU Franklin Ave., Bronx, New York City. Second District, D. A. POST, 416 S. Main St.,Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Third District, JOHN H. POTTS, 646 ShillitoSt., Cincinnati, O. Fourth District, ROBT. E. L. CONNOLLY,Box 00, Birmingham, Ala. Fifth District, JOHN WALQUIST, 2528 ElliotAve., Minneapolis, Minn. Sixth District, W. A. COLE, 236 Henry St.,San Francisco, Cal. Seventh District, ARTHUR MARTBL, 1327St. Denis St., Montreal, Can. ROBT. E. L
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