1937 Labor Day Association History
Weather –
Attendance–
Sidney Belmont Revue will provide the free acts at the park
No admission charge to get in Park and no fees for getting into the grandstand
 
 
1937 Parade Lineup
Color Guard
Chief Parade Marshall
Labor Day Association Officers;
President–
Vice President–D. A. Keimer
Treasurer–
Recording Secretary–
Vincennes Mayor– Joseph W. Kimmel
Vincennes City Council members
Speaker Carriages;
Edmond C. Foust
Albert Stump
Reverend, Paul Maurer
Bakers # 280
Barbers # 170
Bartenders # 340
Boat & Shoe Workers # 649
Carpenters # 274
Carpenters # 935
Common Laborers # 403
Gibson County Hwy Workers # 94-1
Glass Cutters
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers # 16
Laundry & Dry Cleaners # 315
Maintenance of Way # 1063
Meat Cutters # 246
Oil & Gasfield Workers # 368
Painters # 373
Painters # 444
Plasterers # 114
Printers #488
Restaurant Workers # 615
Retail Clerks # 416
Shopcraft Carpenters
Teamsters # 644
Theatrical Workers # 372
United Mine Workers # 352
United Mine Workers # 1259
United Mine Workers # 1396
United Mine Workers # 3457
United Mine Workers # 4149
United Mine Workers # 4343
United Mine Workers # 5179
United Mine Workers # 5584

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