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LABOR LEADER ARRIVES TO j C SPEAK TONIGHT—THE CELEBRATION.tlatIyItDeputy Organizer Carl F. Sch-weizer, of Kansas City, representing the Int'-natioual Association of Machinists, is to meet the machinists of the district at the courthouse, Seventh street and Virginia avenue, tonight. He has several matters of importance upon which to speakLast night the joint lAhor iay committees of the Joplin Trades assembly and the Building Trades council met to consider the questiou of the proper way to hold the big t). Labor Day celebration, September 5. ' The committee authorized its chairman to sign an agreement with the Schifferdec.ker Electric Park Co., for the use of the park on that date.The committee on invitations announced that the unions of Pittsburg,Ft. Scott, Girard. Parsons, Carthage, Monett and Webb City had been asked to participate. H. H. Hall and Charles Fear were appointed to visit these cities 1n person and urge I ro a !nri:' ■. r • • wiInvitations have been extended to i hr nine prominent nien to address the , St crowds at the Joplin celebration. | Among those invited are Governor Hertert fl. Hadley, Senator A. B. Cummins, of Iowa, and James A. Reed, of Kansas City.Among the various unions that have appointed subcommittees to aid in the entertainment are the Brewery workers the Barbers, the Typos, the Brick I Ay era, the Carpenters and the Iron Moulders. Each union has named a committee of three.p*hiotclKTSrRtlt;raofAnR
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Joplin News Herald

Joplin, Missouri, US

Tue, Jun 28, 1910

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