International Horseshoers' Monthly Magazine, Volum 16Roady Kenehan Journeymen Horseshoers' International Union of the United States and Canada, 1915 |
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... factories , and so a special meeting of prominent harness and saddle makers and leather tanners was called at Indianapolis the first of the month to devise ways and means of turning out the goods . About 34 whole- sale saddlers were in ...
... factories , and so a special meeting of prominent harness and saddle makers and leather tanners was called at Indianapolis the first of the month to devise ways and means of turning out the goods . About 34 whole- sale saddlers were in ...
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... Factories that manufacture munitions shall be controlled by the state . The state will regulate the number of men employed in these factories . Employers are not permitted to engage or retain workers contrary to orders of the committee ...
... Factories that manufacture munitions shall be controlled by the state . The state will regulate the number of men employed in these factories . Employers are not permitted to engage or retain workers contrary to orders of the committee ...
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... factories , the mills and the mines are meeting with . Last year I tried to suggest some of the dif- ficulties which the organized farmers had met ; I attempted to point out that they were the first people in English history to be ...
... factories , the mills and the mines are meeting with . Last year I tried to suggest some of the dif- ficulties which the organized farmers had met ; I attempted to point out that they were the first people in English history to be ...
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1st and 3d 2d and 4th 3d Friday 3d Monday 3d Thursday 3d Wednesday 4th Friday 4th Monday 4th Tuesday 4th Wednesday 6th st agreement American Federation bill Bldg BOSS Brother Bud Clark Capewell Central Labor Chas Chicago Cincinnati CINCINNATI HORSE committee Company Congress Conn convention court Disston drive calks Editor Horseshoers Edward Cashman employers employes Executive Council factories Federation of Labor Frank fraternally Fred Horse Shoe industrial James John Journeymen Horseshoers label Labor Hall Labor Temple Magazine Main st manufacture Mass Master Horseshoers meeting place meets 1st meets 2d ment Minn N. Y. President National officers Ohio organized labor R. R. Davis RASP RED TIP Ring-Point H Secretary-Treasurer Shanks shoers Steel Stephen McGrath tion trade union UNION STAMP United UNITED STATES Horse Vice-President Voting wages workers