. The National Civic Federation review . n, D. C, An-gus S. Hibbard, Ralph M. Easley and Patrick Eloquent tributes to the work andcharacter of John Mitchell were paid by Louis , who made a motion for the preparationof a suitable resolution of regret on Mr. Mitch-ells death, and by Timothy Healy and AugustBelmont, who both seconded the motion. A. F. OF L. DISCOURAGES GOVERNMENT EM-PLOYEES FROM STRIKING Matthew Woll, president of the Photo-En-gravers International Union and eighth vicepresident of the American Federation of Labor,who spoke for Mr. Gompers, in opening themeeting


. The National Civic Federation review . n, D. C, An-gus S. Hibbard, Ralph M. Easley and Patrick Eloquent tributes to the work andcharacter of John Mitchell were paid by Louis , who made a motion for the preparationof a suitable resolution of regret on Mr. Mitch-ells death, and by Timothy Healy and AugustBelmont, who both seconded the motion. A. F. OF L. DISCOURAGES GOVERNMENT EM-PLOYEES FROM STRIKING Matthew Woll, president of the Photo-En-gravers International Union and eighth vicepresident of the American Federation of Labor,who spoke for Mr. Gompers, in opening themeeting, discussed the strike of the Boston po-licemen. Mr. Woll said in part: The difficulty in Boston is not due to any-thing left undone on the part of the AmericanFederation of Labor to maintain peace and tran-quility in that great metropolis. The attitudeof the American Federation of Labor is that allworkers, whether in private employment or em-ployed by municipalities, states or governments,have the right to organize, and should, to pro-. MATTHEW WOLL CHARLES S. BARRETT GEORGE W. PERKINS 2


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