TRADES C0VNC1L REFVTES faMAYOR’S STATEMENT ON LABOR CONDITIONS HERE n■ i.C( ftTaking exception to remarksT malt;io in a radio broadcast Friday if [night by Mayor H. Clnis Olt-k iman, in which he said labor is,* inoi in excess in Joplin and that I |any that does exsit the new!s ■ Vickers plant would absorb, the; [Joplin Central Trades and Labor,' !Council declared last night the ? [statement was untrue in resolu- ! I lions asserting •'organized labor 1 ,has over 500 persons workingy out of the city to earn their' livelihood for themselves and t itheir families living in Joplin s and more than 300 members areout of- work at present, to say nothing of unorganized people out of work in Joplin.Herb J. Riddle, president, announced adoption of the resolutions.