TRADES ASSEMBLYmve ju* r- I r*nd-i. It iv*lt j the j at** vere ! mnd 1m if xt rooks1:[endomi ^ ---------HfmrI , \ \MKS DLLILATKS |\STI!I ( li;i» ! hffind I 1 I1”TO WORK FOR ISSl K. anLAKES RECORD EORmithif»e-canthUnr!nitticpr!o Plmi Will lb* I'rweiited to St-aifrot#for Icdrmfion of Labor, Then toeili j Ml, an legislature. j nothehall j fc|jA resolution favoring free text ! wa books in the public schools of Mis- j atn sonri will be introduced and supported at the annual meeting of the State Federation of Labor by thethlt;lotth*delegation from the Joplin labor j ,efpnthfwil*aijiunions, according to instruction!} that have been given local delegates by the Joplin Trades Assembly.The assembly has gone on record as favoring the adoption of free text books and intends to push the plan in every manner possible The quick-j est way, it Is believed, to bring ihe ; matter before the state legislature is ' the passage of a resolution to this effect by the state labor body.Fight Helegates From Here.Eight delegates will represent Joplin at the state meeting, which convenes In Sedalla on September 16. Throe of these delegates are selected from the Trades Assembly and the remainder from various .union or-j gani/ations IVThe Joplin men were instructed to bring the text book resolution before the meeting and endeavor to support its passage, which is believedprobable Should the hill he passed, t hthe matter will be placed In the hands of the legislative committee, which will take it before the state legislature.Parrels Post January I.