LIST OF UNIONS IN ARREARS. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Dec. 30, 1902. Pursuant to the provisions of section 3, article v, of the by-laws, the following unions are published as being in arrears to the International Typographical Union. In connection therewith, attention is directed to section 7, article vi, of the by-laws, which is as follows: "Sec. 7. No funeral-benefit claim shall be allowed unless the deceased was possessed of a current working card at the time of death, nor shall a funeral-benefit claim be allowed if, at the time of death, the union of which deceased was a member is in arrears for per capita tax to the International Union." 26, Petersburg-For November. 51, Lawrence-For November. 73, Ottumwa-From October to date. 109, Pittsfield-From September to date. 157, Sydney-From July to date. 204, Limestone City-From August to date. 261, Italian-For November. 263, Asheville-For November. 267, Frankfort (Ky.)-From September to date. 269, Peekskill-For November. 273, Fairmont-For November. 292, Grand Junction-From September to date. 294, Waukegan-For November. 296, Lindsay-For November. 297, Concord-From September to date. 322, Kingston (N. Y.)-From August to date. 333, Denison-For November. 336, Oneida-For November. 351, Sharon-From October to date. 354, Edwardsville-For November. 361, Tuskaloosa-For November. 363, Jackson (Miss.)-From October to date. 365, Derby-From August to date. 368, Litchfield-For November. 374, Du Bois-For November. 383, Martins Ferry-For November. 385, Biddeford-Balance from May to date. 416, St. Catharines-For November. 426, Bristol-For November. 427, Vicksburg-For November. 428, Warren-For November. 429, Battle Creek-For November. 450, Columbus (Ind.)-For November. 464, Charlottetown-From August to date. 481, Iola-From September to date. 495, Port of Spain-From October to date. O:K A few copies of The Typographical Journal Dictionary still remain unsold. Every member (and there are hundreds) who has purchased one of the books has said it was "O. K. and worth double the price." It is convenient, up-to-date and contains 22,000 words of recent coinage and recognized usage compiled from the most reliable sources. The price is FIFTY cents HAVE YOU A BUTTON Not an ordinary button, but the kind you wear in the lapel of your coat to show you are a member of the International Typographical Union. It is made of the best rolled gold and white enamel. The price to you will be FIFTY cents. Order at once |