National and International Organizations. *Longshoremen's Association, International. John J. Joyce, S. T., 702 Brisbane Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. Loomfixers International Union. Peter J. Surprenant, Nat. S., Cohoes, N. Y. *Machinists, International Association of. E. C. Davison, S. T., A. F. of L. Bldg., Washington, D. C. *Mailers Trade District Union of North America (I. *Maintenance of Way Employees, International Brotherhood of. George Seal, Gr. S. T., 27 Put nam Av., Detroit, Mich. *Marble, Slate, and Stone Polishers, Rubbers, and Sawyers, International Association of. Stephen C. Hogan, Pres., 406 East 149th St., New York, N. Y. *Masters, Mates, and Pilots, American Association of. M. D. Tenniswood, Nat. S., 308 Vine St., Camden, N. J. *Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, Amalgamated. Dennis Lane, S. T., 166 West Washington St., Chicago, Ill. *Metal Polishers, Buffers, Platers, Brass and Silver Workers Union of North America. Charles R. *Metal Workers International Alliance, Amalgamated Sheet. John E. Bray, Gen. S. T., 407 Nelson Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. *Mine Workers of America, United. William Green, S. T., 1102 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. *Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, International Union of. (Western Federation of Miners.) Ernest Mills, S. T., 503-511 Denham Bldg., Denver, Col. *Molders Union of North America, International. Victor Kleiber, S., Commercial Tribune Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. *Musicians, American Federation of. Owen Miller, S., 3535 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. *Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America, Brotherhood of. J. C. Skemp, Gen. S. T., Drawer 99, LaFayette, Ind. *Paper Makers, International Brotherhood of. J. T. Carey, Pres.-S., 25 South Hawk St., Albany, N. Y. *Pattern Makers League of North America. James A. Wilson, Gen. Pres., 1008 Second National Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. *Pavers, Rammermen, Flag Layers, Bridge and Stone Curb Setters, and Asphalt Workers International Union. Edward I. Hannah, S., 249 E. 57th St., New York, N. Y. *Paving Cutters Union of the United States of America and Canada. Carl Bergstrom, Gen. S., L. B. 27, Albion, N. Y. *Photo-Engravers Union of North America, International. Henry F. Schmal, S. T., 5609 Germantown Av., Philadelphia, Pa. *Piano and Organ Workers Union of America, International. Charles Dold, Pres., 166 W. Washing ton St., Chicago, Ill. *Plasterers International Association of the United States and Canada, Operative. T. A. Scully, S. T., 442 E. Second St., Middletown, Ohio. *Plate Printers Union of North America, International Steel and Copper. James E. Goodyear, Int. S. T., 1236 Brown St., Philadelphia, Pa. *Plumbers and Steam Fitters of the United States and Canada, United Association of. Thomas E. Burke, Gen. S. T., 411-416 Bush Temple of Music, Chicago, Ill. *Postal Employees, National Federation of. Thomas F. Flaherty, S. T., 400 A. F. of L. Bldg., Washington, D. C. *Potters, National Brotherhood of Operative. John T. Wood, S. T., Box 6, E. Liverpool, Ohio. *†Powder and High Explosive Workers of America, United. H. A. Ellis, S. T., 503 S. Minnesota Av., Columbus, Kans. *Print Cutters Association of America, National. Richard H. Scheller, Nat. S., P. O. Box 42, Lodi, N. J. *Printers and Color Mixers of the United States, Machine, National Association of. Patrick E. Lyons, Nat. S., 334 Trenton Av., Buffalo, N. Y. *Printing Pressmen and Assistants Union of North America, International. Joseph C. Orr, S. T., Pressmen's Home, Tenn. *Printing Trades Association, International Allied. J. W. Hays, S. T., Newton Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. *Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers of the United States and Canada, International Brotherhood of. *Quarry Workers International Union of North America. Fred W. Suitor, S. T., Scampini Bldg., Barre, Vt. Railroad Men, Benevolent and Protective Association of. Maurice F. Kirby, S., 76 Portland St., Worcester, Mass. *Railroad Signalmen of America, Brotherhood of. Thomas A. Austin, Gr. S. T., North Kingsville, Ohio. Railroad Station Agents, Order of. P. H. Phinney, *Railroad Telegraphers, The Order of. C. B. Rawlins, Railroad Trainmen, Brotherhood of. A. E. King, Gen. *Railway Clerks, Brotherhood of. W. V. H. Bright, Gr. S. T., Sixth Floor, Second National Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. National and International Organizations. Railway Conductors of America, Order of. C. E. Whitney, Gr. S., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. *Railway Employees of America, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric. W. D. Mahon, Int. Pres., 104 E. High St., Detroit, Mich. *Railway Mail Association. Edward J. Ryan, Pres., Room 604 Colorado Bldg., Washington, D. C. *Roofers, Composition, Damp and Waterproof Workers of the United States and Canada, International Brotherhood of. William F. Haggerty, Pres., 112 East Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. *Saw Smiths Union of North America, The. Ernest H. Borman, S. T., 1737 S. Delaware St., dianapolis, Ind. *Seamen's Union of America, International. In Thomas A. Hanson, S. T., 324 W. Randolph St., Chicago, *Shingle Weavers Union of America, International. John M. Norland, S. T., 202 Maynard Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Shoe Workers of America, United. Stephen M. Walsh, S., 683 Atlantic Av., Boston, Mass. Shoe Workers Protective Union. S. J. Pothier, Gen. S., 47 Locust St., Haverhill, Mass. *Slate and Tile Roofers Union of America, International. Joseph M. Gavlak, Gen. S. T., 3643 W. 47th St., Cleveland, Ohio. Slate Workers, American Brotherhood of. Philip Jago, Jr., S., Pen Argyle, Pa. *Spinners Union, International. Urban Fleming, S., 188 Lyman St., Holyoke, Mass. State, City, Town, and County Employees Union, National Federation of. Michael D. Collins, S. T., 235 Upland Road, Cambridge, Mass. Steam, Hot Water, and Power Pipe Fitters and Helpers, International Association of. W. H. Davies, S. T., 205 Merrick Bldg., Chicago, Ill. *Steam Shovel and Dredgemen, International Brotherhood of. F. E. Langdon, Gen. S. T., 508 Ft. Dearborn Bldg., Chicago, Ill. *Steel Plate Transferrers Association of America, The. J. A. MacCaskie, Int. S., 65 N. Eleventh St., Newark, N. J. *Stereotypers and Electrotypers Union of North America, International. Charles A. Sumner, S. T., 3110 Olive St., Kansas City, Mo. *Stone Cutters Association of North America, Journey men. Walter W. Drayer, S. T., 528 American Central Life Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. *Stove Mounters International Union. Frank Grimshaw, S. T., 1210 Jefferson Av. E., Detroit, Mich. Street and Electric Railway Employees of America, Amalgamated Association of. (See Railway Employees of America, etc.) *Switchmen's Union of North America. M. R. Welch, Gr. S. T., 326 Brisbane Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. *Tailors Union of America, Journeymen. Thomas Sweeney, Gen. S., 6702 Stony Island Av., Chicago, Ill. *Teachers, American Federation of. Charles B. Stillman, Pres., 1061 Dakin St., Chicago, Ill. *Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers of America, International Brotherhood of. Thomas L. Hughes, Gen. S. T., 222 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis, Ind. *Telegraphers Union of America, The Commercial. S. J. Konenkamp, Int. Pres., 661-671 Transportation Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Textile Operatives, National Amalgamation of. William R. Grindrod, S., 349 Summer St., New Bedford, Mass. *Textile Workers of America, United. Mrs. Sara A. Conboy, Int. S. T., 86-87 Bible House, Astor Pl., New York, N. Y. *Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada, International Alliance of. Charles Crickmore, Asst. Pres., 107 W. 46th St., New York, N. Y. *Tile Layers and Helpers International Union, Ceramic, Mosaic, and Encaustic. James P. Reynolds, S. T., 119 Federal St., N. S., Pittsburg, Pa. *Timber Workers, International Union of. George Mason, S. T., 418 E. Wishkaw St., Aberdeen, Washington. *Tip Printers, International Brotherhood of. Louis Agathen, S. T., 547 Chauncey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. *Tobacco Workers International Union. E. Lewis Evans, S. T., 50-51 Iroquois Life Bldg., Louisville, Ky. *+Tunnel and Subway Constructors International Union of North America. Thomas E. O'Brien, S., 206-208 E. 128th St., New York, N. Y. *Typographical Union, International. J. W. Hays, S. T., 640-650 Newton Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. *Upholsterers and Trimmers International Union. James H. Hatch, Pres., 229 E. 67th St., New York, N. Y. *Weavers, Amalgamated Association of the United States, Elastic Goring. Joseph Hurley, Gen. S. T., 19 W. Ashland St., Brockton, Mass. Weavers, National Federation of Cloth. James Whitehead, S., 142 Second St., Fall River, Mass. *Weavers Protective Association, American Wire. Charles C. Bradley, S. T., 987 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Women's Trade Union League of America, National. Miss Emma Steghagen, S. T., 139 N. Clark St., Chicago, Ill. II. STATE, DISTRICT, AND TRADES COUNCILS. In the following presentation appear the names of organizations composed of delegates from local trade unions within a particular trade or group of trades, or a definite district not confined to a single locality. For convenience the various Railway Adjustment, Protective, and Grievance Committees have been separately grouped at the end of this division of the directory. In every case where the information could be obtained the following facts are given: Name of organization, time and place of next convention or conference, business office and telephone number, name and address of secretary or other officer acting as correspondent, and the name and address of business agent, if any. Where no address is given for an officer named, he may be addressed at the business office or place of meeting. American Federation of Labor, Massachusetts State Branch. Next convention at Boston, September, 1918; business office, Rm. 427, Old South Bldg., Boston, Tel. Fort Hill 1793; George H. Wrenn, Pres., 421 Maple St., Springfield; Martin T. Joyce, S. T., Rm. 427, Old South Bldg., Boston. Bakers Unions, Massachusetts State Branch of. By Same city in which Mass. State Branch, A. F. Blacksmiths and Helpers: District Council No. 8 Boiler Makers, Iron Ship Builders, and Helpers: Building Trades Council, Massachusetts. By vote; June and Dec.; Walter F. Read, S. T., 62 Madison St., Worcester, Tel. Park 6821. Carpenters and Joiners, Massachusetts State Council, United Brotherhood of. 30 Hanover St., Boston; 1st Sun, in May, July, Oct. and Dec.; Michael A. Lee, Pres., 64 Bartlett St., Lowell; A. Jay Bromley, S., 59 Palmer Av., Springfield. Carpenters, Berkshire County District Council of. Carpenters Hall, 311 North St., Pittsfield or elsewhere in district; 4th Sun.; S. H. Crum, S. T., 291 Ashland St., N. Adams; George J. Coles, Pres., R. F. D., Lee. Carpenters District Council (N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R.). Masonic Hall, Union St., New London, Conn.; last Sun.; G. W. Howard, S., 177 Beardsley St., Bridgeport, Conn. Carpenters District Council of Newton, Waltham, Natick, Needham, and Vicinity. 251 Washington St., Newton; 2d and 4th Thurs.; John R. Fanning, B. A., 29 Winona St., Auburndale. Carpenters District Council of Norfolk County. Eagle Hall, 54 Day St., Norwood; 4th Thurs.; George N. Brooks, Pres., 3 Maple St., Norwood. Carpenters District Council of the South Shore. Carpenters Hall, Hingham; 1st and 3d Thurs.; Thomas J. Higgins, R. S., S. Hingham; Leroy W. Beedle, B. A., 56 Hobart St., E. Braintree. Carpenters, Middlesex District Council of. U. S. W. V. Hall, Stoneham; 2d and 4th Fri.; Forest S. Bezanson, R. S., Newbury St., Woburn; Tel. Woburn 197M.; John G. Cogill, B. A., 27 Glen Ct., Malden. Carpenters of Eastern Massachusetts, Grand Council of. 30 Hanover St., Boston; E. G. Walker, R. S., 2 Gifford Ct., Salem. Carpenters, North Bristol District Council of. Carpenters Hall, Stoughton; 1st Sun.; F. O. Fowler, R. S., 155 Porter St., Stoughton; Benjamin S. Bolles, B. A., Main St., Sharon. Carpenters, Northern Massachusetts District Council of. (Fitchburg and vicinity.) 13 Blossom St., Fitchburg: 1st and 3d Mon.; Fred Bordenatue, R. S., 138 Clarendon St., Fitchburg; Albert Lafrennie, B. A., 59 Tisdale St., Leominster. Carpenters, North Shore District Council of. 71 Wash ington St., Salem, Tel. 587M.; Tues.; Rufus P. Harlow, R. S., 21 Highland Av., Lynn; Louis E. Dumas, B. A. Carpenters, Southeastern Massachusetts District Convention of. By vote; 2d Sun.; Alphonse Pariseau, S., 159 St. Mary St., Fall River. Electrical Workers of New England, Joint Council of. 919 Washington St., Boston; 4th Sun.; George L. Kelley, S. T., 12 Church St., Dor. Engineers, Amalgamated Society of: North Eastern District Committee. 105 Templeton St., Boston; 1st Sun.; J. E. Nolan, Pres., 44 E. Grampian Way, Savin Hill, Dorchester; Wm. E. Bell, S. Horseshoers: State Charter No. 2. Different cities; 1st. Sun. in April; D. D. Driscoll, S., 987 Washington St. State, District, and Trades Councils. Hotel and Restaurant Employees International Alli- porated). Boston; 1st Sun. after 15th in Jan., Apr., July, and Oct.; business office, 228 Tremont St., Boston, Tel. Beach 3797; Thomas H. Canning, S. T. Label Conference, New England (Cigar Makers). Next convention, Waterbury, Conn.; meets biennially; business office, 39 Portland St., Boston; William Standcumbe, Pres., 87 Winthrop St., Medford Hillside. Lasters Federation of Southeastern Massachusetts (B. & S. W.). Moose Hall, 257 Main St.; 4th Sun.; Matthew Teehan, Pres., Box 114, Whitman; Royal F. Dano, S., Box 142, Bridgewater. Lathers, Massachusetts State Council of Wood, Wire and Metal. 987 Washington St., Boston; last Sun. in Jan., Apr., July, and Oct.; business office, 30 Hanover St., Boston, Tels. Hay. 3397M. and Hay. 1365; Edward N. Kelley, R. S., 30 Hanover St., Boston. Loomfixers Protective Alliance. Fall River, July 27, 1918; business office, 370 Bedford St., Fall River, Tel. 1580; William R. Grindrod, Pres., Weavers Hall, New Bedford; Thomas Taylor, S., 370 Bedford St., Fall River. Machinists: District Lodge No. 42, International Association of (B. and M. R.R.). Quincy House, Association of. Boston, New Haven, and New Machinists: District Lodge No. 64. Different cities; Molders Unions, Boston and Vicinity Conference Board of. 995 Washington St., Boston, Tel. Beach 3161; 2d Sun. in March and Sept.; Joseph R. Cooney, F. S. and T., 300 Main St., Watertown; William John, B. A., 25 Wilbur St., Everett. Molders Unions, Connecticut Valley Conference Board of (Vt., Western Mass., and Conn.). Westfield, Molders Unions, Eastern New England Conference Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers No. 32, Berkshire County District Council. Meets with different locals; last Sun.; Charles C. Murphy, S. T., 53 Chase Av., N. Adams; C. L. Bryant, Pres., Williamstown, Mass. Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers, Connecticut Valley Conference of. Successively with each affiliated local; 3d Sun.; A. Lamarsh, Pres., 304 High St., Holyoke; F. W. Wenzel, S. T., 10 Pequot Av., Thompsonville, Conn. Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers, Massachusetts Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers, Worcester Stationary Firemen, International Brotherhood of: Trades Union Liberty League. 184 Dudley St., Roxbury, Tel. Rox. 5256; Richard W. Garrity, Pres., 183 Court St., Boston; Dennis D. Driscoll, S. Treers Unions, Southeastern Massachusetts Association Mass.; June 24 and 25, 1918; Edward L. RAILWAY ADJUSTMENT, PROTECTIVE, and GRIEVANCE COMMITTEES. Locomotive Engineers: General Committee of Adjust ment (B. & A. R.R.). Usually in Boston; on call of Chairman; W. A. Paddock, Ch., 59 Hamilton St., Worcester; A. H. Bourne, S., 22 Empire St., Allston. State, District, and Trades Councils. Locomotive Engineers: General Committee of Adjust- ment (N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R.). Rm. 18 Poli ton. Locomotive Engineers: Massachusetts State Legis lative Board. Boston; January; Henry H. Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Joint Protective Board of (N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R.). Insurance Bldg., New Haven, Conn.; 1st Mon. in Feb.; J. P. Farrell, Gen. Ch., 184 Brook St., Hartford, Conn., Tel. 3523-2; A. E. Patterson, F. S., 443 Newfield Av., Bridgeport, Conn. Maintenance of Way Employees, Joint Protective Board of (B. & M. System). 28 Causeway St., Boston; on call of Gen. Ch.; J. J. Lawlor, Ch., Saco, Me. Maintenance of Way Employees: B. and B. Foremen's Department (B. & M.). 3 Hanover St., Boston; on call of chairman; Timothy J. Johnston, Ch., 10 High St., Saugus. Maintenance of Way Employees: Track Department (B. & A.). Pilgrim Hall, 694 Washington St.; Boston; 4th Sat.; A. P. Cady, Ch., 7 Avon Pl., Newton; E. L. Hardy, S. T., 279 Portland St., Cambridge. Maintenance of Way Employees: Signal Department (B. & A.). Rathbone Hall, 694 Washington St., 1st Thurs.; W. H. Kyte, Pres., 34 Dalton St., Boston; P. F. Coleman, S. T., 6 Pearl St., Natick. Railroad Station Agents, Order of. Boston, Worcester & Springfield, Mass., and Hartford, Conn.; 2d and 3d Sun.; Earl H. Morton, Pres., Greenwood, Mass.; William F. Fernald, B. A., 57 Highland Av., Arlington. Railroad Station Employees, Brotherhood of: General Board of Adjustment (B. & M. R.R.). Quincy Railroad Telegraphers, General Committee of Adjustment (N. Y., N. H. &. H. R.R.). By appointment; on call of Gen. Ch.; Leonard J. Ross, Gen. Ch. and B. A., 457 Wellington Av., Auburn, R. I. Railroad Trainmen: General Grievance Committee (B. & M. R.R.). Boston; Jan., 1920; business office, 7 Water St., Boston, Tel. Fort Hill 1917; T. E. Donovan, Gen. Ch.; Charles J. Mahoney, Gen. S., 8 Linwood Pl., Chsn. Railroad Trainmen: General Grievance Committee (B., R. B. & L. R.R.). Puritan Hall, 249 Friend St., Boston; 1st Thurs. and 3d Sun.; Elmer W. Foss, Ch., 7 Ocean View Av., Lynn; Emery J. Gregory, S., 7 Bartholomew St., S. Peabody. Railroad Trainmen: State Legislative Board. Quincy House, Boston; next meeting, October, 1919; business office, 805 Tremont Bldg., Boston, Tel. Hay. 99; Walter L. McMenimen, Ch., 1578 Cambridge St., Cambridge; Thomas C. O'Brien, S. Railroad Workers, Boston and Maine System Council. Quincy House, Boston; 2d Sat.; T. H. Condon, Pres, and B. A., 15 Boardman St., Salem, Tel. 1871M.; W. McMahon, R. S., 11 Water St., Concord, N. H. Railroad Workers, American Federation of: System Council (N. Y., N. H. &. H. R.R.). Alternately at Boston and New Haven, Conn.; 2d Sun.; M. H. Dickinson, Pres., 35 Rosette St., New Haven, Conn. Railroad Workers, Trades Council of the New York, Railway Conductors: Adjustment Committee (N. Y., Railway Conductors: General Board of Adjustment (B. & M. R.R.). Quincy House, Boston; biennially, even years, not later than April 15th; G. C. Hammond, Ch., 164 W. Wyoming Av., Melrose, Tel. 1628M. Street Railway Employees, Joint Conference of Bay State. 724 Washington St., Boston; 1st Mon. in Jan., Apr., July, and Oct.; Fred Crowley, Pres., 1097 Lakeview Av., Dracut; P. F. Sheehan, S., 167 Copeland St., Brockton, Tel. 2486R. System Federation (N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R.). 694 Washington St., Boston; every 3 mos.; John Carnie, Pres., 313A Washington St., Dorchester; Robert Henderson, S., 252 Florence St., Roslindale. |