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members, and Dennis A. Sweeney, ¢ I the local and state typothetae and 9 a member of the national manage-

give the welcoming address. Raymond Blattenberger of Philadelphia, president of the U, T. A, ‘will preside at the executive session at 2 .p. m. tomorrow, Managing directors of local associations will “meet tomorrow night.

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* on mechanical developments; O. F. Ash, St. Louis accounting firm executive, who will speak on production standards and cest controls, and Gerald A. Walsh, a consultant Io the Printers’ National association ....and eXecutive secretary of the , .. Brewers’ Board of Trade, who will talk on post-war labor relations.

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