F. Emms; executive committee, F. Lister, F. Emms and George Haviland; sergeant-at-arms, Fraser Hazlett. Fresno, Cal.-President, E. H. Tanner; vicepresident, A. V. Geldert; secretary-treasurer, W. P. Faddis; executive committee, L. C. Threlkeld, L. S. Jackson, G. W. Giffin; auditing committee, A. D. Marshall, R. A. Fleming, S. D. Giffin; delegates to federated trades, R. W. Baker, G. G. Oblinger, A. V. Geldert; delegates to allied printing trades, A. C. Wrenn, H. S. Whitlock, J. C. Maltry; sergeant-at-arms, Thomas Callaghan. Glens Falls, N. Y.-President, J. C. Fort; vicepresident, M. J. Boyle; secretary-treasurer, George H. Ricketts; recording secretary, C. C. Guy; sergeant-at-arms, George W. Dean; trustees, D. W. Murdock, John Dillon, J. A. Tracey. Halifax, Can.-President, A. J. Smith; vicepresident, G. H. Merlin; secretary, Albert Beazley; assistant secretary, J. E. Mason; treasurer, C. A. Harris; financial secretary, M. S. Regan; guard, R. J. Lawlor. Hannibal, Mo.-President, A. H. Richmond; vice-president, H. W. McQuitty; secretary-treasurer, E. B. Pool; recording secretary, C. A. Hill; sergeant-at-arms, C. Y. Rosser; executive board, E. B. Pool, W. J. O'Hern, J. A. Lavoo. Hattiesburg, Miss.-President, John Perry; vicepresident, A. B. Hobbs; secretary-treasurer, L. M. Cooper; sergeant-at-arms, Lee Praytor. Hoboken, N. J.-President, Cornelius Ford; vice-president, John Mueller; secretary-treasurer, Joseph J. Soffel; recording secretary, Joseph P. O'Lone; sergeant-at-arms, John C. Lewis; executive committee, Henry Roedecker, L. C. Keller and A. Aeschbach; auditing committee, James Dunne, John McKiernan and Fred Jenkins; finance and membership committee, Edw. Fitzsimmons, James Corrigan and John Lewis; label committee, John Mueller, L. C. Keller and F. Jenkins; delegates to state printers' league, C. Ford, E. Fitzsimmons and Joseph P. O'Lone; delegates to central labor union, C. Ford, Joseph P. O'Lone and E. Fitzsimmons; entertainment committee, John Lewis, A. Aeschbach, W. Moran, Joseph Soffel and John Faas. Houghton, Mich.-President, Max Lemeaux; vice-president, Louis Kosman; secretary-treasurer, D. L. Brown; recording secretary, Edward Thompson; sergeant-at-arms, Jacob Maki; execu tive committee, Carl Parta, Will J. Goggin, Edward Thompson; auditing committee, John Koppelman, John Rodda, D. M. Marshall; delegate to St. Joe, Louis Kosman; alternate, D. L. Brown. Jersey City, N. J.-President, William L. Toddings; vice-president, Fred C. Scriven; treasurer, Forrest A. Rice; financial secretary, Kenneth M. Forbes; recording secretary, Percy L. Anderson; sergeant-at-arms, William E. Curry; auditing committee, Herbert Lundberg, Fred. C. Scriven, Theodore Waldeck; central labor union delegates, Kenneth M. Forbes, P. H. Curtis, Arthur Houghton; International Typographical Union delegate, Percy L. Anderson; International Typographical Union alternate, W. R. Jaeger; label committee, George Bastian, chairman, George Dadson, George Worster, Theo. Waldeck and E. Wilkins. Kalamazoo, Mich.-President, S. E. Colgrove; vice-president, William Bommerscheim; secretarytreasurer, W. B. Hallett; recording secretary, George Jacobs; sergeant-at-arms, Walter Kennedy; auditing committee. John Hartvigsen, W. S. Mosher, Fred Walker; delegate to trades council, W. H. Stewart; label committee, W._B. Hallett, W. A. McCracken, F. A. Walker, S. E. Colgrove. Lancaster, Ohio-President, Shirley M. Shriner; vice-president. Thomas Cooney; recording secretary, Charles Zarbough; secretary-treasurer, H. W. Griswold; sergeant-at-arms, Frank Fetters; delegate to International Typographical Union convention, D. F. Shriner; alternate, I. U. Sinclair. Lansing, Mich.-President, H. E. Parr; vicepresident, Richard Mahoney: financial and corre sponding secretary, William E. McPhee; recording secretary, William H. Ellis; treasurer, Thomas Hart; auditing committee, Messrs. Strickland, Hildebrand and Pitkins. Lincoln, Neb.-President, H. W. Bingaman; vice-president, H. C. Peate; secretary-treasurer, F. H. Hebbard; recording secretary, W. C. Moyer; sergeant-at-arms, J. G. Sayer; executive committee, George Brostram, John Surbrigen; delegates to central labor union, W. S. Bustard, C. S. Eckert, G. E. Leocker; delegates to allied trades council, J. R. Bain, C. S. Eckert, Roy Kennedy; delegates International Typographical Union convention, L. Freeman, G. E. Loecker; alternates, George Brostram, August Radebach. Louisville, Ky. President, J. P. Stack; vicepresident, C. D. Culley; recording secretary, J. G. Kestler; secretary-treasurer, Max Traut; sergeantat-arms, J. E. Roberts; board of auditors, Thomas F. Moran; delegates to united trades and labor assembly, J. H. Watson, Harry D. Binford, Max Traut, H. A. Meckbach, W. R. Hickman; delegates to W. I. U. L. L., J. H. Watson, J. G. Kestler; delegates to allied printing trades council, Max Traut, Robert Irick, H. D. Herrington; dele gates to International Typographical Union, W. R. Hickman, J. O. Ames; alternate delegates, W. H. Stanley, J. P. Stack. Marion, Ill.-President, Hiram T. Rice; vicepresident, F. W. Bahr; secretary-treasurer, Minto Bradley; recording secretary, Thomas E. Craig. Minneapolis, Minn.-President, A. Henderson; vice-president, J. A. McEwen; financial secretary, N. C. O'Connor; recorder, August Hartkorn; treasurer, Walt Z. Kline; auditors, H. S. Holcomb, G. W. Deacon and J. C. Herbert; sergeantat-arms, J. N. Riddle; doorkeeper, C. Z. Nelson; executive board, L. M. Keller, J. B. Raffensparger, J. C. Herbert, W. K. Cody, O. A. Barlien, F. W. Haven and E. J. O'Brien; delegates to the state federation of labor, G. W. Deacon, F. A. Boreen, Gus T. Winberg, J. C. Herbert and T. E. Lees; delegates to allied printing trades council, Walt Z. Kline and F. W. Pohl; delegates to trades and labor assembly, G. W. Deacon, T. E. Lees, J. P. Kennedy, sr., F. A. Boreen and F. N. Gould; delegates to the U. U. C. and L. council, G. W. Deacon, S. A. Thomas and H. F. Coyle. Mt. Carmel, Ill.-President, W. H. Kinkade; vice-president, J. W. Dyer; secretary-treasurer, Robert Gullett; sergeant-at-arms, Charles Pritchett; delegates to central labor union, W. H. Kinkade, Charles Pritchett, Neff S. Sourwine. Muskegon, Mich.-President, John Daane; vicepresident, Miss Anna Collins; secretary-treasurer, Henry Douma; executive committee, John Engle and Glen Curry. New Rochelle, N. Y.-President, Nicholas Jarvis; vice-president, Christian Anthes; secretarytreasurer, Augustine Smith; sergeant-at-arms, Oran Balliett. New Westminster, B. C.-President, R. E. Monteith; vice-president, E. Pierrot; secretary-treasurer, R. A. Stoney; executive committee, E. Pierrot, G. S. Vickers, L. Netherby; sergeant-at-arms, C. Arkle; trades and labor delegates, R. A. Stoney, R. E. Monteith, H. R. H. MacArthur; delegate to International Typographical Union, W. H. Lewis; delegate to Dominion Trades and Labor Congress, R. A. Stoney; label committee, L. Netherby, W. S. McKay, J. Burnett. Oneida, N. Y.-President, C. F. Spiess; vicepresident, La Verne Allen; recording secretary, Elmer Mathews; financial secretary, A. H. Schwarz; sergeant-at-arms, G. H. Clark. Paterson, N. J.-President, John C. Bohle; vicepresident, William McGrath; secretary-treasurer, Herbert R. Charles Kelt: recording secretary, Brown; fund trustee, William Touw; sergeantat-arms, Franklin Doss. Peoria, Ill.-President, Fred L. Howeler; vicepresident. Will P. Lady; recording secretary, Charles Embick, jr.; financial and corresponding secretary, Walter S. Bush: reading clerk, Earl Naylor; sergeant-at-arms. Edward Winterick; auditors, Messrs. Lady and Embick. Philadelphia, Pa.-President, William Young, jr.; vice-president, Richard V. Farley; secretarytreasurer, Jacob Glaser; recording secretary, Robert L. Barnes; sergeant-at-arms, Charles R. Clouse; trustees, Wesley Patterson, Frank Lodge and Laurence M. Meyer; finance committee, W. Edgar Bowman, Hugh Á. Stewart, Thomas A. Lumpkin; delegates to International Typographical Union convention, John A. Smythe, John D. Callan and Charles F. Hill. Prescott, Ariz.-President, Ward Harrington; vice-president, M. M. Breit; secretary-treasurer, W. J. Davis; sergeant-at-arms, Orrick Jackson; executive committee, D. A. Russell, E. A. Lind ner and H. W. Beard. Providence, R. I.-President, William J. Meegan; vice-president, Thomas F. Farrell; recording secretary, Henry Nortolk; financial secretary, Charles Carroll; treasurer, Henry N. Burrett; reading clerk, Thomas F. Farrell; central federated union delegates, Edgar O. Beacham, Percy J. Cantwell, Charles H. Lee, Samuel R. Macready, William J. Meegan, George B. Sullivan; executive committee, Edgar Ó. Beacham, Henry N. Burrett, Percy J. Cantwell, Charles H. Lee, John F. Lennon; delegates to state federation of labor, Percy J. Cantwell, Charles H. Lee; inquiry committee, Robert Adams, William Donovan, Daniel O'Connor; auditing committee, Charles W. Drinkwater, John F. Lennon, Fred Smith; allied printing trades council, Edgar Ó. Beacham, Charles H. Lee, Henry Norfolk; sergeant-at-arms, George B. Sullivan; International Typographical Union delegate, Charles Carroll; alternate, Charles R. Christie. Riverside, Cal.-President, F. J. Milne; vicepresident, P. C. Pierson; secretary-treasurer, Phil V. Dewey; executive committee, Č. E. Begun, F. F. Lord and William C. Phinney; sergeant-atarms, Archie Sias. San Francisco (Cal.) Mailers-President, E. L. Bangs; vice-president, Leroy C. Smith; secretarytreasurer, Ferdinand Barbrack; sergeant-at-arms, Frank P. Kelly; members of the executive committee, Thomas M. Alsop and William Nunan; delegates to labor council, John F. Garvey and Ferdinand Barbrack; delegates to allied printing trades council, George Barry, John F. Garvey and Walter O'Neill; delegate to Oakland Printing Trades Council, J. A. Shere. Schenectady, N. Y.-President, Dennis M. Mahar; vice-president, George Wands; corresponding secretary, A. S. Gilchrist; secretary-treasurer, R. T. Bennett; sergeant-at-arms, Augustine Martin; executive board, Frank E. King, William Golden and C. E. Johnson; delegates to the trades assembly, J. J. Quigley, L. J. Humpf, A. D. Wildey, D. M. Mahar, Fred Lavelle; auditing committee, Edward Stack, P. F. Reiff, E. Glendenning. Shawnee, Okla.-President, R. E. Peyton; vicepresident, Frank Brown; secretary-treasurer, Walter S. Davis; auditing committee, A. B. Moore, W. H. Curtice, J. B. Adams; label committee, O. H. P. Hendrix, W. S. Davis, L. P. Henderson, O. T. Grove; executive committee, Frank Brown, O. H. P. Hendrix, C. Tullis. Shreveport, La.-President, John F. Ellsworth; vice-president, J. E. Goodwin; secretary-treasurer, H. F. Martin; recorder, R. J. Harrison; sergeantat-arms, J. H. Geduldig. Spartanburg, S. C.-President, H. W. Furlow; vice-president, J. L. Sauls; secretary-treasurer, J. S. Ingram; recording secretary, C. L. O'Daniel; sergeant-at-arms, W. T. Mullinax; executive committee, A. F. Perkins, J. L. Sauls. Springfield, Ill.-President, T. E. Bland; vicepresident, R. A. B. Edie; recording secretary, James Corcoran; financial secretary, Joseph Marx; International delegate, Henry W. Doenges. Springfield, Mo.-President, J. M. Stevens; vicepresident, A. L. Dawson; recording secretary, Lena Sargent; financial secretary, G. A. Bauman; treasurer, J. M. Acuff; sergeant-at-arms, D. B. Morgan; executive committee, A. L. Dawson, J. H. Quinn, G. H. Collins, I. D. Casebeer, G. W. Thomas. St. Cloud, Minn.-President, A. J. Hollensworth; vice-president, A. Kehrer; recording secretary, J. Tierk; secretary-treasurer, George S. Clark; sergeant-at-arms, Charles Petters. St. Louis, Mo.-President Charles Hertenstein; vice-president, Austin W. Biggs; secretary-treasurer, Harry S. Sharpe; executive committee, Stanley E. Crane, John G. Knight, Ed C. Clark, F. G. Copeland; trustees, Malcolm W. Campbell, George F. Pfeil; finance committee, Edgar P. Dunn, Joseph Giles, E. J. Madigan; investigating committee, C. O. Bishop, Richard Goodenough, Bert N. Willoughby; relief committee, C. J. Foster, Charles Grove, Charles M. Wilson; sergeant-at-arms, Leslie W. Foster; delegates to International Typographical Union convention, Henry C. Braunhold, Wallace W. Cato, Joseph A. Jackson, James H. Mason, sr. Stockton, Cal.-President, R. H. Conklin; vicepresident, W. H. Atkins; secretary-treasurer, H. S. Hornage; sergeant-at-arms, H. J. Von Detten; executive committee, E. U. Williams, George_Rimington, H. N. Doty; auditing committee, D. J. Matthews, F. M. Gum, F. E. Fithian; delegates to allied printing trades council, W. H. Atkins, Alvin Schwisher, Milton P. Morgan; delegates to central labor council, H. N. Doty, Mrs. Virginia Hale Davis, Alvin Schwisher, H. M. Hardin. Tarrytown-Ossining, N. Y.-President, Hubert H. Cullen; vice-president, Andrew McElwain; secretary-treasurer, Allan H. Pepper; recording secretary, Vincent W. Hoff; sergeant-at-arms, Joseph J. Reilly. Toronto, Can.-President, Samuel Hadden; vicepresident, A. E. Thompson; treasurer, E. J. Howe; recording secretary, W. R. Steep; financial secretary, T. C. Vodden; board of relief, J. W. Carslake, E. J. Howe, W. R. James, Fred H. Thomas: sergeant-at-arms, Robert Munn; trustees, Charles Darling, Hugh Stevenson; executive committee, J. T. Edworthy, R. Elliot, William Kneen, George Murray, Ernest Webb; auditors, F. G. Hallt. Ř. G. Jones, R. P. Travis; allied trades, William Kneen, James Stevenson, D. W. Sutherland; delegates to International Typographical Union convention, D. McDougall, W. R. Steep; delegates to trades and labo. congress, Samuel Hadden, James Simpson. Vincennes, Ind.-President, Charles L. Kuhn; vice-president, F. Harrington; secretary-treasurer, James P. Ryan; recording secretary, Frank Crotts; sergeant-at-arms, B. B. Davis. Washington, D. C.-President, Frank A. Kidd; vice-president, Joseph G. Stelle; secretary, George G. Seibold; treasurer, James E. Bright; sergeantat-arms, Gary E. Walters; doorkeeper, N. C. Stoops; trustee, Charles C. Thompson; board of auditors, J. W. Carter, L. C. Vogt, W. H. Cornish. Washington, Pa.-President, F. B. Christman; vice-president, H. L. Chesley; secretary-treasurer, J. M. Lydic; sergeant-at-arms, W. C. Black; auditors, W. E. Gray, Clyde Carlton, H. L. Chesley; central trades assembly delegates, W. C. Black, Clyde Carlton, W. I. Carson. Winston-Salem, N. C.-President, W. M. Penry; vice-president, R. L. Sullivan; secretary, Walter Boddard. Woonsocket, R. I.-President, M. J. Mahedy; vice-president, A. J. Crepeau; recording financial secretary and treasurer, William L. Gahan; executive committee, William Curran, Albert Sutherland, F. E. Fairbanks; label committee, M. J. Mahedy, A. J. Crepeau, George Haggett. Worcester, Mass.-President, P. H. Beahn; vicepresident, C. G. Fordick; recording secretary, F. P. Hughes; financial secretary, H. B. Foskett; treasurer, George Van Wagoner; sergeant-at-arms, T. V. Macrone; auditors, T. V. Macrone, W. H. Sullivan, L. A. Collamore; trustees, F. M. Saltus, T. V. Macrome, W. H. Sullivan; delegates to New England Allied Printing Trades Council, P. H. Beahn, W. H. Sullivan. Financial Statement SECRETARY-TREASURER'S REPORT. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., May 20, 19c9. To Subordinate Unions: The following is a report of the receipts and expenditures from April 20, 1909, to date, and the accounts herein presented should correspond with the books of the respective unions to which they are credited. Secretaries are requested to compare the accounts printed herein with their books, and should error or omission be found, notice of same should be promptly forwarded to this office. RECEIPTS. Apr. 20. Balance regular funds.......$101,843 53 24, Jackson-For March and April.... 25, Baton Rouge-For April.. 28, For April pension assessment.. For April pension assessment.. For April pension assessment.. For April pension assessment.. 32, Norfolk-For March and April.. 33, Providence-For April. 171 41 For April pension assessment.. 2, Philadelphia-For April.. 341 10 34, Columbia-For April.. 18 90 For April and part May pension assessment 252 61 For April pension assessment.. 15 85 5 20 11 40 35, 3, Cincinnati-For April... 259 65 For arrears eight-hour assessment. 5 00 For April pension assessment.. 189 13 4, Albany-For April.. For April pension assessment. 5, Columbus-For April.. For April pension assessment. 6, New York-For April.. For April pension assessment.. For transportation account G. L. 190 80 156 75 6.00 118 80 105 56 I 25 2,790 00 2,472 53 For April pension assessment.. For March pension assessment. 79 15 Evansville-For April.. 27 90 34 00 ... 86 85 47 70 29 48 47 70 36 30 17 55 42, 43, For April pension assessment.. 44, For April pension assessment.. II 45 8 10 45, For April pension assessment.. 4 86 17 55 For April pension assessment.. 9 51 69 30 For April pension assessment. 481 52 6 00 For April pension assessment.. 64 45 50 9, Buffalo For April.. For April pension assessment. 10, Louisville-For April.. For April pension assessment. 11, Memphis-For April... 156 15 47, New Haven-For April.. 21 60 48, For April pension assessment. For April pension assessment.. 49, Denver-For April.... 40 90 100 80 61 61 220 50 85 95 For April pension assessment. 12, Baltimore-For April.. 77 65 50, Valley City-For March and April.. 216 00 For April pension assessment.. 13, Boston-For April... For part April pension assessment. 14, Harrisburg-For April.... 549 55 185 91 For April pension assessment.. For Mch. and Apr. pension ass'm't 236 15 39 15 30 46 7 35 629 55 51, Lawrence-For Jan., Feb. and Mch. 33 75 For April pension assessment.. 15, Rochester-For April... 5I 75 40 66 9 20 For April pension assessment.. 16, Chicago For April... For arrears eight-hour assessment. 17, New Orleans-For April.. For April pension assessment.. 18, Detroit-For balance May.. 19, Elmira-For April... For April pension assessment.. 20, Nashville-For April... 68 40 53 26 1,543 40 9 30 1,410 68 154 35 149 95 For April pension assessment.. 59 00 12 10 53, Cleveland-For April. 225 90 54, For April pension assessment.. 195 10 27 00 55, For April pension assessment.. 22 90 90 00 81 61 For April pension assessment.. 12 00 180 00 223 34 24 75 56, Stockton-For April.... 24 75 57, For April pension assessment.. 10 50 For April pension assessment.. 56 92 7 00 58, Multnomah-For April... 133 20 8 00 For April pension assessment. 132 80 For supplies.. 21, San Francisco-For don't'n to Home 22, Dubuque For April.. For April pension assessment.. For supplies. 23, Milwaukee--For April.. For April pension assessment.. 15 59, Quincy-For April.. 2 40 24 75 For April pension assessment.. 70, Lancaster-For April.. For April pension assessment.. 71, Trenton-For April..... For April pension assessment. 72, Lansing-For March and April. For Mch. and Apr. pension ass'm't For supplies... 73, Ottumwa-For April.. For April pension assessment.. 74, Belleville-For March and April... For Mch. and Apr. pension ass'm't 75, Burlington-For April............ For April pension assessment.. 76, Terre Haute-For April... For April pension assessment.. 77, Erie-For April. For April pension assessment. 78, Fort Wayne-For April... For April pension assessment. 79, Wheeling-For May.... For April pension assessment. 80, Kansas City-For April.. For April pension assessment. 81, Bay City-For April.. For April pension assessment.. 82, Colorado Springs For April.. For April pension assessment. 83, Hebrew-American-For April.. For April pension assessment. For supplies...... 84, San Bernardino-For April.. For April pension assessment.. 85, St. John-For April.... For arrears eight-hour assessment. 86, Reading-For March and April.......... For Mch. and Apr. pension ass'm't For Journal subscriptions... For April pension assessment... For April pension assessment... 110, Union Hill-For March.. For March pension assessment.. 111, Knoxville-For April.... 112, 113, For April pension assessment... Scranton-For April... For April pension assessment.. Atchison-For April.. For April pension assessment.. 114, Annapolis-For April... For April pension assessment.. 115, Salt Lake-For April.. For April pension assessment.. Kenosha-For April... 118, Des Moines-For April.. For April pension assessment.. 119, Jefferson City-For April.. For April pension assessment... 120, Lynn-For March and April.. For Mch. and Apr. pension ass'm't 121, Topeka-For April... For April pension assessment.. For balance March and April pen- 123, Wilmington-For April.. For April pension assessment.. Durham-For April..... 4 20 8 10 2 00 69 75 68 60 116, 7 20 117, For April pension assessment.. Springfield-For April...~ For April pension assessment.. For supplies.... 5 00 53 10 40 99 I 50 72 45 59 32 13 50 9 32 39 15 35 17 For April pension assessment.. 124, Bloomington-For April... 8 44 21 60 138, Austin-For April.... For April pension assessment.... 139, Stratford-For May.. For April pension assessment.. 140, Bismarck-For April.... For April pension assessment.. 141, Williamsport-For April.. For April pension assessment.. 142, Olympia-For May.. For April pension assessment.. 143, Danbury-For February and March. For Feb. and Mch. pension ass'm't For supplies.... 144, Fresno-For April... For April pension assessment... 145, Jacques-Cartier-For April... For arrears eight-hour assessment. For balance March and April pension assessment.... 146, Charleston-For April.. For April pension assessment... 148, Wichita-For April... For April pension assessment.. 149, Saratoga-For April... For April pension assessment.. 150, Elizabeth-For April... For April pension assessment... 151, Oil City-For April.. For April pension assessment.. 152, Manchester-For April... For April pension assessment.. 153, Meridian-For April... For April pension assessment.. 154, Ann Arbor-For April...... For April pension assessment.. 155, Shreveport-For April.... For April pension assessment.. 156, Bowling Green-For April.. For April pension assessment... 158, Springfield-For April.. For April pension assessment.. 159, New London-For March and April For Mch. and Apr. pension ass'm't 160, Columbia-For April... For April pension assessment. 162, Jacksonville-For April... For April pension assessment.. 163, Superior-For April... For April pension assessment... 164, Kewanee-For March.. For March pension assessment.. 165, Worcester-For April.. For balance March and April pension assessment... 166, Adrian-For April.. For part April pension assessment. 167, Schenectady-For April.... For April pension assessment.. 168, Muskegon-For April.... For April pension assessment.. 169, New Albany-For April.. For April pension assessment.. 170, Tacoma-For May.. 56 70 For April pension assessment... For supplies.... 695 15 For April pension assessment.. For donation to Home. 55 20 25 00 171, Elgin-For March. 9 45 For March pension assessment. For supplies.. 7 37 I 50 For balance April pension ass'ment For supplies.... 48 30 35 172, San Antonio-For April.. 54 45 210, Capital-For March.. For April pension assessment.. 45 00 For March pension assessment.. 19 35 17 00 173, Dallas-For April.. For April pension assessment.. 174, Los Angeles-For April... For April pension assessment.. 175, Pueblo For April..... 75 15 211, Oshkosh-For April.. 92 70 144 00 139 30 For April pension assessment.. 25 55 176, Montreal-For April... 117 90 For arrears eight-hour assessment. 177, Springfield-For April. 62 10 For April pension assessment.. For supplies... 23 85 For April pension assessment. 212, Pawtucket-For April... For April pension assessment.. 213, Rockford-For April... For April pension assessment.. 215, Decatur-For April... For April pension assessment.. 216, Springfield-For March. 23 85 19 60 |