Show JW tel O C JW JW W 0 0 t two 1 wo Million W Will A Ask k Rail BuYs Bills Veto r. r 0 Today iTAL IM I l r 10 Wll WILSON Measure Is or c 1 y Brotherhoods II ner Asked to Pass on onit it Validity 1 by President I r It I Feb 24 Rail Rail- 1 fed d labor boor decided tonight to Wilson to veto the raili rail- rail i on bill memorial to be submitted tot tomorrow orro the represent represent- nt- nt Af t the union work work- i the Pre President i eDt to with with- signature from the thc measure can present a 3 brief of their their M it should not have exec exec- fl s1 The announcement b by B. B M ilL Jewell acting ii nt of the railway r American F Federation of fc bo with E. E J. J Manion pres- pres J the Order of Railroad t. t and aria Timothy Shea acting t of the Brotherhood o of LoTe Lo- Lo J Te Firemen Bremen and b drift the lue communication c lion g-e g of the tho Presidents President's 1 tt have Attorney General Palmer Uhe fa validity of the measure did the tho union l leaders derst from Crom their waked w course of action action Their Theirs lilts s 3 of ef Inquiry n against tho the le legisla- legisla isla- isla Tere ere explained to bo be aside from T Tc lon of tho the validity of tho the bill th therefore purposed to lo carry carr 1 through h to the tho finish in Ish Tu Tt Tnt Test t Constitutionality ft step In tho the union pro program ram l ith will not be developed eloped definitely 3 the toe bill till Is approved Is Js to test of 0 the tho lav law Va- Va methods of 0 bringing this about lit 1 but all nil will be held Jan e pending tho the Presidents President's ts t's on of the tho linton officials to It leW to Mr Mr- Wilson was wa Th The course courso was not 4 OD I It 2 was as 55 said until It apo ap- ap ff BO o Other v ii i. i v u um ue u v by y the rank and file He or r lons of oC the bill admit admit- T rm ui i-ui v U t t e I be tho h ho most bl bitterly assailed 8 bul but the plan al also o con con- s On In n the n financial labor see see- c- c holds to lo los bo unfair turaru and a a. burden on the trun nt Th The law dividend dl provision also will ill come In for Cor iOb con con- It was Indicated i of the till Teto Telo decision to ask for tito consideration or of the tho settlement ot of the contro- contro by the lt r General President anti wilt will be largo large at al meetings ft t remains for tor ia the the will viii join 10 k ln of oC a a. lon or of ox- ox the of 0 data tt Ctt Ott 0 Working on to th the s for tor tribunal created by bin the e holo This Question ree rc- rc b bi l ard o 0 or objections Ions it tru d as s wa waa asserted could t that meaning the unions the union portion rV n of the tho re-l re regis regis- lt lle hal attitude on n the tho raKe han IUn elated d to Le machinery cr D. D They bt rt of unalterable nr the prefer to deal di- di tl td railroad cor corporations r. r Up DUter I Ion Differences aeu i Od y bout about s also were union meeting bleh bad Of th tho Jho Individual nt ot of all B entered Into the tho fifteen as In th the wage WI fight seit Obligations getting geLting nervous us arrangement Under the at- at f But clop rould b be se d differ ifer- 7 1 Of up un and the railroad labor lallor maintained Charges Are A. A F. F of L. L I lj ln Y 9 a of Congress on c 2 WORKERS TO ASK Y RAIL BILL VETO Continued from Page PaS 1 P. P F V. Richardson president of oC th the American Federation of Railroad Workers an independent organization org with headquarters In Chicago made mado a series of charges charge against D officers of or orthe the tho United States railroad administration tion Intimating that there thero was a conI conspiracy conspiracy con con- I between n the tho officers of ot the thc American Federation of or Labor and railroad administration officers In including in- in eluding Director General Hines Mr Ir Richardsons Richardson's statement alleged that 3 to 95 35 per cent of at the members of the American Federation of or Labor craft unions were literally han handed over o to these organizations by bya a a. form of or conscription exercised by tho railroad administration It was alleged that of official letters and communications addressed to the railroad administration from the American Federation of or Railroad Workers 1 ets were tUrn turned d over to rival organizations organizations or or- within the thc American re reduction reduction reduction re- re I of or labor for propaganda purposes purposes purposes pur pur- poses and Mr Richardson said paid he lie could furnish documentary evidence e in support of the charge Richardson charged that threats of ot force and violence were resorted to and that one of at Samuel Goni aide employed In the government government service had told Richardson he would be beI killed Richardson charged ed that tho the Anderson Ander Ander- I son amendment to the railroad bill was drafted by G t |