[Trade Journal] Publication: The Glassworker Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
FLINT DELEGATES ELECT. Delegates elect to the A. F. G. W. U. convention in Columbus, O., in July are: Local Union No. 1, Brooklyn, N. Y. — Frank E. Sigward, John Kennedy, and Henry Putallez. No. 2, Glassport, Pa. — W. M. Dobbins, John S. Plunkett. No. 3, Alexandria, Ind. — John Armstrong, Jos. Kramer, Chas. W. Schroth, Ben Schleeter, Jos. Fitzsimmons, Geo. R. Pyles, Michael L. Miller. No. 8, Steubenville, O. — Geo. W. Roche, Harry S. Russell, Andrew Green. No. 9, Wheeling, W. Va. — Sam Young, Harry Boecher, M. G. Bilz, Harry Cochran, Harry S. Davis. No. 10, Moundsville, W. Va. — Lawrence Walk, John McKay, Harry Davis, Ralph Fousse. No. 12, Zanesville, O. — Cecil Chilcote. No. 13, Bellaire, O. — Harry Cook, David H. Jones, Frank Hackett, Jesse Lovejoy. No. 14, Niles, O. — John Reed and Harry Dermer. No. 16, New Martinsville, W. Va. — Otha Mosser. No. 17, New Bedford, Mass. — Martin Faulk. No. 19, Toledo, O. — Paul Martin. No. 20, Port Jervis, N. Y. — Algot Nelson,. No. 21, Pittsburg, Pa. — S. G. Becker. No. 22, Marietta, O. — Harry Keller, John H. Newman. No. 23, Muncie, Ind. — Cyrus Herron. No. 24, E. Montreal, Can. — Patrick J. Finn, Patrick Kennedy, Levi Walsh. No. 25, Rochester, Pa. — Louis Hartman, Charles Wolf, Chas, J. Loettler, Joseph McLaughlin, Henry Hartman. No. 26, Star City, W. Va. — John McHale, Wm. Shay, and August (Huckle) Hertenstein. No. 28, Toledo, O. — August Stener. No. 29, Marion, Ind. — John . . . [illegible text] . . . No. 30, Newark, O. — Walter F. Trickey, Oscar Brown, Harry Devalt, Fred Chapman. No. 31, Fostoria, O. — Frank Aberle. No. 32, Pittsburg, Pa. — Walter Demmick, Chas. Horni, Thos. Gallagher, and Wm. Geary. No. 34, Bellaire, O. — Chas. Hall, Ross Logan. No. 35, Marion, Ind. — Charles Barnes. No. 36, Monaca, Pa. — Charles Grant, Elmer Hunter. No. 37, Mt. Washington, O. — F. H. Rinehart. No. 38, Beaver Falls, Pa. — J. A. Kraug. No. 39, Tiffin, O. — G. W. Lautzenheiser, Roy A. Williams, Urban O. Stritt. No. 40, Arcadia, Ind. — Chas. Hensel. No. 44, Vineland, N. J. — Geo. Barber, Jesse R. Stibbs, Chas. H. Hughes. No. 45, E. Toronto, Ont. — Ralph Libengood. No. 46. Millville, N. J. — Michael J. Kane, Frank Keisler. No. 47, Guyanx, Pa. — J. Fishbaugh, Jr., Frank McCaffrey. No. 48, Brackenridge, Pa. — Harvey Kurn, John Gallagher. No. 49, Fairmont, W. Va. — Jack Nye, Wm. Malcolm, L. A. Shackelford, Dorsey Ford, J. H. Simmons, W. H. Gebbard. No. 51, Kokomo, Ind. — Geo. Pross. No. 52, Pittsburg, Pa. — Alb. McCloskey. No. 53, Bellaire, O. — Frederick P. Houck. No. 54, Lonaconing, Md. — Chas. Hummell. No. 55, Washington, Pa. — Lawr. Gideon. No. 56, Brackenridge, Pa. — Walter F/ Schmitt. No. 58, Martins Ferry, O. — Harry S. Wilson. No. 59, Moundsville, W. Va. — W. H. Voitle. No. 60, Lancaster, O. — Everett Suyder, J. P. McCullough. No. 61, Dunbar, W. Va. — S. D. Seese. No. 63, Meriden, Conn. — George T. Degnan. No. 64, Philadelphia, Pa. — William Gardner, Gus A. Erickson, Albert Harvey. No. 65, Bridgeville, Pa. — Miles Umphrey. No. 67, Beaver, Pa. — Ed C. Heinrich. No. 68, Brooklyn, N. Y. — V. J. Aque, Joseph Wilson. No. 70, Wallaceburg, Ont. — John H. Power, E. J. Dillon. No. 71, Indiana, Pa. — Frank Fleming. No. 72, North Vernon, Ind. — Harry Legrand. No. 73, Toronto, O. — Chas. F. Bailey, John Merkle, Walter Devlin, John Grimm. No. 74, Cambridge, O. — T. J. McElheran. No. 77, Morgantown, W. Va. — N. B. Weible, George Bobbs. No. 79, Philadelphia, Pa. — John Heegard. No. 80, Coraopolis, Pa. — Nels Sylvander. No. 81, Toledo, O. — Joseph Quill, Chas. E. Case, Thos, L. Hoar, Frank B. Mackall. No. 82, Byesville, O. — John Murry, Edw. Goldstrom. No. 83, Toledo, O. — Blythe Curtis. No. 85, Jeannette, Pa. — Harry F. McBride. No. 86, Jeannette, Pa. — W. J. Evans, Wm. Maley, Robert W. Eicher. No. 88, Flemington, N. J. — Jas. J. Ward. No. 89, Byesville, O. — Ed Stillwell, C. A. Lottes. No. 90, Baltimore, Md. — Aaron R. Clumm, W. Z. Simmerman. No. 91, Pittsburg, Pa. — Ray Bobbs, John Seddon, Fred Sarsfield, Herman Richter. No. 95, Morgantown, W. Va. — Chas. L. Maupin. No. 96, Follansbee, W. Va. — R. E. Coen. No. 97, Buckhannon, W. Va. — Louie Wohine. No. 99, Philadelphia, Pa. — W. J. Ginnan. No. 101, Morgantown, W. Va. — A. O. Goldstrom, Joseph Ney, Jack Houston. No. 103, Grapeville, Pa. — Edw. W. Miller. No. 107, Dunkirk, Ind. — Chas. Haiston, Arthur Robertson, Anthony C. Meier, Law. McGarrell. No. 108, Bridgeport, W. Va. — Wm. Klein. No. 110, Cincinnati, O. — Jos. Becker. No. 111, Jeannette, Pa. — Charles Lustig, James W. Maloy, Walter Matthews. No. 113, New Bedford, Mass. — John A. McGregor. No. 118, Huntington, W. Va. — William Burgess, Chas. Dyer. No. 119, Connellsville, Pa. — Albert G. Landry. No. 122, Columbus, O. — S. L. Donahue. No. 123, Monroe, Mich. — L. Wiesenmaier, Ralph Delisle. No. 125, Morgantown, W. Va. — Joseph Ruziska and Alva Hope. No. 126, Wellsburg, W. Va. — Henry Hass. No. 127, Lancaster, O. — Grover Rider, Claude A. Dale. No. 136, Rochester, Pa. — Herman Graff, Geo. Stout, John C. Hamilton. No. 137, Cumberland, Md. — John F. Carbrey, R. J. Schanwecker. |
Keywords: | Hemingray Glass Company : Labor Relations : AFGWU |
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Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | April 12, 2007 by: Glenn Drummond; |