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Shoemakers To Organize

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
April
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Boston, April 11.- Representativos of over löii.uOU men and womcn engagod in the vavions branches of the shoe indusi ry aesemblod here. Jam s F. Carey, of Haverhiil, was eleoced tomporarv ebalr lïiiin, and John D Dullen, of tha üooc audShoe Workers' Interuational uuion, was ttppoiutód teinporary 8eqj-e0ary. A ootnmiccee on eredentlala reponed 1:S íli'leghtea presea. The objoet oí the coiiveiiuon is to forai a grand unlou of shoe tankers. Tiie most important organlzations represeutod aro the Pasters' Prolective Union of America, Boot and Siioe Workers' ers' Iiiternatioiiai uaion, District assembly No. 21ó, K of L. ; Amalgamated Buot and tilioo Wurkors' union, of St. Louis; United Turn Workmen'á Brotherhood of Aniirica, and American Boot and Shoe Workers' unions, of Illinois.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News