Carpenter . his sister by communicating with MRS. LIZZIE M. W. Mulberry st., Baltimore, Md. Frank Ostenday, a carpenter by trade andat one time a member of some Local Unionof the U. B., is sought for. He was lastheard from somewhere in the State of NewJersey. Any information as to his where-abouts will be gratefully received by FRED HERMANN, R. S., L. U. Monastery St., W. Hoboken, N. J.*? 4* 4* Beware of Him. Oklahoma City, Okla.—We are in receiptof a telegram and letter from the businessagent of L. U. 54, Louisville, Ky., statingthat one J. H. Ramsey was in that city hir-ing


Carpenter . his sister by communicating with MRS. LIZZIE M. W. Mulberry st., Baltimore, Md. Frank Ostenday, a carpenter by trade andat one time a member of some Local Unionof the U. B., is sought for. He was lastheard from somewhere in the State of NewJersey. Any information as to his where-abouts will be gratefully received by FRED HERMANN, R. S., L. U. Monastery St., W. Hoboken, N. J.*? 4* 4* Beware of Him. Oklahoma City, Okla.—We are in receiptof a telegram and letter from the businessagent of L. U. 54, Louisville, Ky., statingthat one J. H. Ramsey was in that city hir-ing men to come to Oklahoma City to workon union jobs, and that Ramsey had se-cured about $ from the boys of dif-ferent crafts on representation that therewas lots of work here. We want to warnour brothers to beware of these floatinglabor agents and advertisements for car-penters wanted here. We have all we canpossibly take care of. We would only betoo glad to do our own advertising if weneeded men. 39. iJiSuccessful Trade Movements. Huntington, W. Va.—TTie contractorshere have all signed up our agreement andwe are now receiving $3 per day of eighthours. There is plenty of work now andvery few carpenters outside of our ^ ^ ^ Seranton, Pa.—All our contracting firms,with the exception of one, which is also ex-pected to fall in line, have acceded to ourdemand for an advance in wages from 37%to 42% cents per hour minimum. The newscale took effect May 2. ^ ?? ?*? Brownwood, Tex.—We are delighted tostate that after a strike lasting thirty dayswe obtained the raise in our wage scalefrom $ per day to 40 cents per new scale is in effect since May 1. Weare now getting along nicely.^ ?> 4* Sheboygan, Wis.—The Contractors Asso-ciation having signed our new agreement,according us an advance from 37% cents to40 cents per day of eight hours, the agree-ment took effect May 1. We have had littletrouble in gaining our demand.^ *> -^ Council Bluffs, la.—^Mak


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