Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1901 — Objectionable Booth Moved. [ARTICLE]
Objectionable Booth Moved.
The booth in the Manufacturers’ and Liberal Arts Building at the PanAmerican Exposition grounds, Buffalo, which has caused so much friction between the labor unions and the Exposition officials and which threatened to Involve all the men employed on the grounds in a general strike, has been removed and it is now believed that all the carpenters will go to work at once. The booth objected to is the only one in any of the buildings manufactured in mills where non-union men are employed, and as this is the only cause of complaint that the union carpenters have the officials are confident that there will be no more trouble.' The attendance at the grounds today was good, notwithstanding that Lt rained for about two hours during that part of the day when most of the sight-seers visited the Exposition.
