[Trade Journal] Publication: The Glassworker Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
Flint Delegates. Compilation of Representatives to Annual Convention Made by Harry Cook. Local unions of the American Flint Glass Workers' Union virtually have completed their selection of delegates to represent them at the annual convention of the Flints to be held at Sandusky, O., beginning July 5. The convention will be an important one as many big problems will come before it. Reports of delegates elected as made to C. J. Shipman, secretary-treasurer, have been compiled as follows by Harry H. Cook, assistant secretary: Local Union No. 1, Brooklyn, N. Y. — Frank E. Sigward, John F. Smith. 2. Glassport, Pa., — Thomas Granger, William E. Vollmer, Sr. 4. Newark, O. — Ray Cobel. 6. Gas City, Ind. — Jackson Johnson, P. J. Robenalt. 7. Millville, N. J. — Ralph Chard. 8. Steubenville, O. — William Cattman, William Cronin, Theodore Carlson. 9. Wheeling, W. Va. — M. G. Bilz, Samuel Young, Harry J. McCarthy, Frank Reinhart. 10. Moundville, W. Va. — William G. Leonard, L. P. Walk, Lawrence Littman. 12. Zanesville, O. — William Muhleman. 13. Bellaire, O. — David H. Jones, John E. Curtis, Joseph Flaherty, Edward Lyons. 14. Niles, O. — John A. Tragesser, Frank Doran, Harry Dermer. 15. Paden City, W. Va. — Thomas F. Martin. 16. New Martinsville, W. Va. — Russell C. Emch. 17. New Bedford, Mass. — Simon Taylor. 19. Toledo, O. — Bert Archer. 20. Port Jervis, N. Y. — Waldeman H. Dover. 21. Tarentum, Pa. — George E. Rice. 22. Williamstown, W. Va. — John B. Easton. 23. Muncie, Ind. — Cyrus Herron, Henry A. Barth. 24. Montreal, Can. — John Quinlan, Robert Claney. 25. Rochester, Pa. — George N. Cadley, J. H. Simmons. 26. Star City, W. Va. — William J. Dagan, Edward Gerard. 28. Toledo, O. — Patrick Maguire. 29. Marion, Ind. — Henry Rose. 30. Newark, O. — Victor G. Walk, Anthony J. Brecht, Jr. 32. S. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. — Thomas J. Gallagher, Thomas J. Gill, John P. Gallagher, John Harvey. 34. Bellaire, O. — Thomas Powers, James J. Ebbert, Jessie Bennett. 35. Marion, Ind. — Frederick C. Dickens, Paul L. Ogle. 36. Monaca, Pa. — Henry Johnson, George B. Kay. 37. Cincinnati, O. — Elmer W. Crothers. 38. Beaver Falls, Pa. — Charles W. Groop, Emil Johnke. 39. Tiffin, O. — Ray Dryfuse, Edmund R. Werner. 40. Areadia, Ind. — David Jones. 44. Vineland, N. J. — John B. O'Brien, Edward Digman, Lawrence McElroy, Charles H. Hughes. 45. Toronto, Can. — William Black, William Phillips. 46. Millville, N. J. — Firman L. Collins, Frank Keisler. 49. Fairmont, W. Va. — Joseph List, L. A. Shackelford, Louis Brown, Nelson E. Hammond. 51. Kokomo, Ind. — Fred Krupp. 52. Swissvale, Pa. — Dennis J. Murphy, John Krenz. 53. Wheeling, W. Va. — Fred A. Harper. 55. Washington, Pa. — Lawrence G. Gideon. 56. Libow, W. Va. — Wesley E. Zerweek. 59. Moundsville, W. Va. — William A. Wasmyer. 60. Lancaster, O. — Lewis E. Selders, Harry Paxton. 62. Lonaconing. Md. — Loyd C. Kelley. 63. Meriden, Conn. — John Litcher. 64. Philadelphia, Pa. — C. A. Crosson, John F. Carbrey, Ernest Putallaz, Jr. 65. Toledo, O. — Harry J. Lewis. 67. Rochester, Pa. — Joseph Fraser. 68. Brooklyn, N. Y. — Thomas F. Ray. 69. Cumberland, Md. — Frank C. Erford. 70. Wallaceburg, Ont. — Orrin S. Judson, William Costello. 71. Indiana, Pa. — C. J. Glasstetter. 72. North Vernon, Ind. — Edward Fiedler. 73. Toronto, O. — Arthur P. Higgins, Harry M. Waggoner, William G. Noonan. 75. Huntington, W. Va. — Herbert Lansford. 76. Lumberport, W. Va. — Jack Nye. 77. Morgantown, W. Va. — Perry E. Donley. 78. Monaca, Pa. — John W. Lepper. 79. Philadelphia, Pa. — John J. Dinda. 80. Coraopolis, Pa. — John J. Rock. 83. Toledo, O. — Frank A. Wakefield. 84. Chicago, Ill. — John J. Pitelka. 85. Jeannette, Pa. — John Helwig. 86. Jeannette, Pa. — Henry T. Reidmiller, Thomas A. Kindelan. 87. Indianapolis, Ind. — Quinton Willey. 88. White Mills, Pa. — Myles Bishop. 89. Cambridge, O. — Herschel J. Hancock. 90. Baltimore, Md. — William Z. Simmerman, Wendell Langendorfer, James J. McKay. 91. Pittsburgh, Pa. — Charles Segner, William Laffey. 92. Fort Smith, Ark. — Jesse Bolton. 93. St. Marys, W. Va. — Fred E. Ryan. 95. Morgantown, W. Va. — John McHale. 96. Follansbee, W. Va. — John Dear, Sr. 97. Buckhannon, W. Va. — Harry Ours. 99. Fairmont, W. Va. — C. G. Brown. 100. Sand Springs, Okla. — Martin Englehart. 101. Morgantown, W. Va. — James M. Berry, Joseph Ney. 103. Jeannette, Pa. — Charles W. Boettner, Edward M. Miller. 107. Dunkirk, Ind. — Lawrence McGarrell, H. H. Harshman, Harry R. Faulkner, George J. Stragand. 108. Bridgeport, W. Va. — Charles O. Williams. 110. Cincinnati, O. — Harry Ruwe, Norvin Gardner. 111. Jeannette, Pa. — Charles Lustig, Joseph Kowalske, John Bonson. 112. Winchester, Ind. — John R. Bauer. 113. New Bedford, Mass. — Peter J. McGregor. 116. Cameron, W. Va. — Byrd H. Dayton. 117. Weston, W. Va. — Frank Romzinger. 118. Huntington, W. Va. — Walter A. Bailey. 120. Cambridge, Mass. — Frank L. Thomas. 125. Morgantown, W. Va. — Luther Lease, Harvey Falkenstine. 126. Wellsburg, W. Va. — Harry A. Davis, Elmer J. Leonard. 127. Lancaster, O. — Claude A. Dale, Charles E. Wilson, William Bates. 130. New York City — William Jones. 132. Vineland, N. J. — Peter Magnire, Jr., Clarence M. Johnson, Chas. L. Brown, Frederick C. Foehl. 134. Baltimore, Md. — Frank E. Brendel. 136. Middletown, N. Y. — Louis Brandhurst. 137. Cumberland, Md. — Harry Wagner. |
Keywords: | Hemingray Glass Company : Labor Relations : AFGWU |
Researcher notes: | |
Supplemental information: | |
Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | July 28, 2007 by: Glenn Drummond; |