(?tVMay, November ^4.T]BOWSER FOREMEN ELESTMANY ATTEND CONVENTION OF PERSONNEL ASSOCIATIONHockett of G. S. and Hitchcock of Lincoln Life Present At Meetings.VITAL TQPipS DISCUSSEDOver 5UI? represent*tii'lt;s of various industries of the United States, ntost of whom are diroctly eiljjaged Icdustrial relations* work, attended the convention of tlib National Personnel association at Pittsburgh, Pa*. Ia6t week.. The program of the convention htstad three days and covered many of the vital things that . Industries a*** doing in personnel . relations. Such subjects a» immigration, general industrial education and training, Job analysis, employes' publican Dona, engineering schools and engineers, industrial and public school relations, apprenticeship, psycho-logical testu. and economics for employes were given careful consideration in the conference discussions.1-The National Personnel association lias taken . orer the activities of til© National Association of Corporation Training and tho Industrial Relatione Association of America, 'it was organized to advance the under-Standing of the principles, policies ahd methods oC creating and maintaining, satisfactory human relations VitJilu commerce and industry.•Jjocal representatives* attending IJld convention were W. J. Hockett, director of personnel work at the General Electric plant, and Ivan Hitchcock, director of tin? personnel and planning departments at the Lincoln Life Insurance company.Prominent Speakers on the convention program were .Magnus \V. Alexander, of the National Industrial Conference board: F. K. Hall, vice-president of the American Telephone . Telegraph company: MichaelPupirr, immigrant, inventor, consulting engineer and protestor of electro-mechanics at Columbia tmiver-RAILWAY EMPLOYES ELECT FOR BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONSupper and Smoker ia Held At Club Rooms; Will Organise Ladies' Auxiliary.NAME OFFICERS SOONJoe Banks ia Made President At Banquet Last Sight.Officers fur the corning year of thu Benefit Association of Hallway Employes, a fraternal Insurance orgiailicutiori of slcum railroad, elBctrlu lino3 and express men, were elected at the supper and smoker, held at their lodge rooms, US West Way no street, Wed-j ufceday evening1. O. L Sc udder, »*■•-rtury uf the organLzatluzi, announced today. Results of the election is a© follow*:Conductor—H. C. Timber#.Engineer—L. F. J'antz.Motorman—-P. Eggimmi.Machinist—Q. $. Smith.Trustee* elected are! E- 1\ Kir-back, J. U. Simmers and A. R. Klutz: secretary, b, L Scud dor; brake man, S. H. John a on; flagman, Q. (J, Goddard; and fireman, E. Lleb-erniun.Plans at© now being formed to organize a ladies* auxiliary to the organization. Officers for tho auxiliary will be elected about January 1, when it representative will be here from Chicago to assist in the organization, Mr. Sc udder said.The club hag a membership of about 200 in Fort Wayne. Tho meeting Wednesday evening was well attended and many enjoyed the social events of the' affair.Members ut the Bowser Foremen'll club of the B. IT. IlpwRri* Company elected officer* for the year ID33 at a banquet hold lit tho clubhouso last night. Tho now officers nrr:Preside lit—Jon Bunks, Vico-Proflldent—ClmrleH Snyder* Bocrotary—John tisjciltirian.After the ©lection J. H. Wilson,J urine of tho circuit court at Bloom-IniftoTt, Ind., ffCLYo an iutcrosllng talk on Couulry, CorrtmuTilly and Honte.'N At tho noxC meeting1 of iho club thoj I now officer* will bo installed, Mr. I I Spultmun aabl. Covers were laid j | at tho banquet fur about Oil of thoJ; member*.ThIn election terminate* the campaigning that Was Bain* on at the plant for the li*»i month between the north and south «1 do*, Officer* elncUid wore of the nouth side. Mern-hora of thy eurnnrittoo In ahnnto -of last night'* program wore G^orgo Waldrop, Emmet Doady and Jack Hurt.SPECIAL RATES TO CHICAGO.EJLEX GIRLS HAVE SALEBoCandy and Biktd Goods Wifi Sold At Y. W, V/ijdnosday.Members of the Rita lt;;Iub nL thu ] Local plant of rhc General ISteclrta company will huld a sale of baked goods und candy in tlm Y. W. C. A. lobby Wednesday even Jug, *\'u veto her 29, St wan announced today. AIL *Jndn of cakes and candy, mudo by tho membcrn of tho idub. will be on sale. A special candy Junking outfit will be placed fn the restaurant kitchen at tho G, B. 11 uit tho girls who do not live in Fort Wayne can make their own candy. Proceeds of the salo will be used for furthering activities of tho club.Thy Elex club In also offering $1-00 prize to any member who will submit the host song for tho club' and another dollar prize wilt blt;* given for the beat yolkSpecial rates are offered by the Pennsylvania company on round trip tickets to Chicago, during tho International Live Stock Exposition and Horse Show to'he held there. It was announced at the ticket office of the company today.Tho ahow will be op«.-n frcryi lk’-ceitiber 2 to FMcenib^r 9, .1# elusive, and the Uckef rates will bo cJfcctiveSHOPMAN IS INJURED.i:Claude Green, a Penn By 3 ran la shopman residing at 320 East Wanh-inylon boulevard, suffered a number uf brulaes about the left log while at work in tho Pennsylvania back shops yesterday afternoon. IT is t«?JC wys caught In one uf tho huge lathes in tho shop. Tho injuries are nut t*o-