[Trade Journal]
Publication: The Glassworker
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
vol. 30, no. 23, p. 6, col. 1-4
CANDIDATES ARE NAMED.
List of Nominees for Positions on the Flint
Executive BoardBig Field From
Which to Make a Selection
Nominations for positions on the executive hoard from the various branches of the flint glass trade have been forwarded to the national office at Toledo, O., by the different locals. According to the law passed at the Brooklyn convention in July, 1909, the candidate who receives the highest vote in the press, paste mold, iron mold, caster place, punch tumbler, shade and globe, moldmaking and electric bulb departments will be authorized to settle the summer stop question in his particular department. The summer stop in the lamp chimney department is settled at the regular and final conference while the summer stop of the machine jar and bottle department is adjusted annually at the spring conference. The two last named departments are therefore not affected by the law adopted at Brooklyn. The list of nominees from the different, departments is herewith appended:
Press Ware Department (Six candidates to be Elected Joseph Gillooly, Local Union No. 9. Wheeling, W. Va.; Wm. Leonard. No. 10, Moundsville, W. Va.; H. H. Heatherington, Jas. A. McAfee, 13, Bellaire, O.; Wash Rose, 15, Martins Ferry, O.; Walter L. Matters, 17, New Bedford, Mass.; Henry Roessler, 29, Marion, Ind.; Wm. S. Coen, 30, Newark. O.; Jas. Dunfree, 34, Bellaire, O.; Ralph Zigirall, 36, Monaca, Pa.; David Ellis, 38, Beaver-Falls, Pa.; Wm. Robinson, 46, Millville, N. J.; John McFadden, 49, Fairmont, W. Va.; George Nutter, 51, Kokomo, Ind.; Wm. Troll, 64, Philadelphia, Pa.; Bert Archer, 74, Cambridge, O.; M. J. Schmucker, 86, Jeannette, Pa.; Lawrence McGarrell, 107, Dunkirk, Ind.
Chimney Department (Six to be Elected) John E. Smith. L. U. No. 1. Brooklyn, N. Y.; John Armstrong, Arthur Elberts, Michael O'Neil, Geo. Pyle, 3, Alexandria, Ind.; John J. Dillon, 8, Steubenville, O.; Edw. McShaffrey, 40, Star City, W. Va.; S. D. Seese, 47, Point Marion, Pa.; Geo. Raik, Wm. Legrand, Herman Schudinsky, 72, North Vernon, Ind.; Geo. E. Snyder, 73, Toronto, O.; Edw. Bauers, 111, Jeannette, Pa.
Iron Mold Department (Five to be Elected) John Stadleman, 1, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Geo. W. Roche, 8, Steubenville, O.; Geo. Applegarth, 9, Wheeling, W. Va.; James Coens, 10, Moundsville, W. Va.; W. D. Hassner, 16, New Martinsville, W. Va.; John J. Collins, 19, Toledo, O.; Kuno Storm, 29, Marion, Ind.; Geo. Detritch, 34, Bellaire, O.; Jos. W. Werts, 38, Beaver Falls, Pa.: Chas. Shipman. 64, Philadelphia, Pa.; Wm. A. Madden, 74, Cambridge, O.: James Smart, 80, Coraopolis, Pa.; Geo. Lobody, 86, Jeannette, Pa.: Aug. Kaiser, 103, Grapeville, Pa.; Wm. Olmstead, 107, Dunkirk. Ind.; Wm. Mooney, 137, Cumberland, Md.
Paste Mold Department (Six to be Elected) Gottfried Lilga, 1, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Martin Murray, Chas. Rayn, 3, Alexandria, Ind.; Chas, Anderson, 8, Steubenville, O.; J. W. Martin, 10, Moundsville; W. Va.; Walter Clulo, 15, Martins Ferry, O.; Henry Wentz, 31, Fostoria, O.; Chas. Askew, 34, Bellaire, O.; Elmer Hunter, 36, Monaca, Pa.; Henry Kerney, 38, Beaver Falls, Pa.: Chas. Malmberg, 64, Philadelphia, Pa.; F. H. Cupps. 80, Coraopolis, Pa.; M. Duffy, 82, Washington, Pa.
Electric Bulb Department (Four to be Elected) John Henry, Ermin Swindell, 3, Alexandria, Ind.; Michael Duffy, Hush Coburn, Sr., 14, Niles, O.; Jos. Quill, Fred Wolf, 81, Toledo, O.
Punch Tumbler and Stemware Department (Three to be Elected) M. G. Bilz, 9, Wheeling, W. Va.; Ralph Foose, L. G. Kimes, 10, Moundsville, W. Va.; James Greeley, 34, Bellaire, O.; J. J. Salzman, Harry Gantz, 49, Fairmont. W. Va.; Conrad Wiegand, 137, Cumberland, Md.
Caster Place Department (Six to be Elected) Jos. Houser, 8, Steubenville, O.; Phil H. Sheridan, 17, New Bedford, Mass.; E. A. Saunders. 18, Corona. N. Y.; Chas. F. Green, 19, Toledo, O.; P. Sarsfield, John Muldoon, Owen McKay, 25, Rochester, Pa.; Jos. Sertell, Amil Nelson, 31, Fostoria, O.; Thos. McKee, 38, Beaver Falls, Pa.; Geo Barber, Jos. Sehl, 44, Vineland, N. J.; Ralph Barber, M. J. Kane, Millville, N. J. Leonard Zeiser, 64, Philadelphia, Pa.; Henry Storm, Sr. 74, Cambridge, O.; Edw. Taylor, 81, Toledo, O.; Thos. Hoare. 137, Cumberland, Md.
Shade and Globe Department (Five to be Elected) John J. Schutta, Alex. Schutta, Wm. Gilluly, 1, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Anthony Fralinger, 8, Steubenville, O.; Wm. P. Greenan, 10, Moundsville, W. Va.; John Sephton, 36, Monaca, Pa.; Bernard Malone, 64, Philadelphia, Pa.; Wm. Swansey, 80, Coraopolis, Pa.; Simon Burkhart, 82, Washington, Pa.; Martin Engstrom, 111, Jeannette, Pa.
Machine Jar and Bottle Department John F. Tobin, 2, Marion. Ind.; John Tubman, Jacob Zirwes, 39, Clarksburg, W. Va.; David Jones, Aug. Eckhardt, Bert Crisswell, 42, Lockport, N. Y.; Chas. A. Werline, 51, Kokomo, Ind.; Hugh O. Lowe, 115, Hillsboro, Ill.
Insulator Department (One to be elected) Cyrus Herron, Edw. Hice, 23, Muncie, Ind.
Moldmaking Department (Five to be Elected) Jerry Marts, 7, Millville, N. J.; Walter Leach, 37, Cincinnati, O.; John J. Stiehm, 58, Wheeling, W. Va.; Roy M. Levis, 67, Rochester, Pa.; Wm. Hoffman, 80, Coraopolis, Pa.; S. G. V. Roeper, 86, Jeannette, Pa.; Edward Strong, 89, Cambridge, O.; Walter Vera, 107, Dunkirk, Ind.
Cutting Department (Six to be Elected) Allen Griffith, 28, Toledo, O.; Howard W. Black, 49, Fairmont, W. Va.; C. M. Scroggins, Chas. Sullivan, 59, Moundsville, W. Va.; Frank E. Maslow, 68, Brooklyn, N. Y., John Richardson, 78, Rochester, Pa.; Harry Macbride, 86, Jeannette, Pa.; Milton Donnelly, 89, Cambridge, O.; Jos. Sonner, 92, Honesdale, Pa.
Shade Cutters' Department Alex, Johnson, 31, Fostoria, O.
Bar Ware Cutters' Department B. Stein, A. Cook, J. Beiswenger, 58, Wheeling, W. Va.
Engraving Department (One to be Elected (One to be Elected) Rudolph Vollgraf, 28, Toledo, O.; F. C. Dickens, 55, Washington, Pa.; Wm. Wassmeyer, 59, Moundsville, W. Va.,; Wm. Schaum, 89, Cambridge, O.
Canadian Executive Wm. Black.