. j JJtiek, “like the sun will be today.” j Mcvi~ter- j“lt;** i TRADES ASSEMBLY ELECTSITlhirst 1 nill vF unci of $10 to \id Garment •SiIWorkers Is liaise*]. jj..I At the annual flection of officers of I he J * e‘ls j Joplin Trades Assembly, held yesterday. eSp’ $10 was subscribed toward helping Nthej ty0 striking- union garment workers of chi ceiv eago before the regular routine business two ! was begun. The following officers wen yon j elected for the following year in the licit- ‘ Trades* Assembly: {'resident, F. (). Smith.a ridu*y.Machinists’ Union; vice president., John Bauer, Painters’ l nion; recording sn-re-iaits tary, J. J. Shelby, Moulders Union; finanl;Illsoneills-I rial secretary, R. R. Rtstine, Brewery and Tc* Union; treasurer, tion Troxel, rTintei* Union; sergeant -a t-a rrtis, A. W. George, Barbers' 1 nion; trustees. O. W.^ Blundell, Painters V nion; B. F. King.I iponCarpenters* union, and J. T,. Brough.rict j painters* Union. jex- IatFS