Show OUTLAW STRIKES i ARE fiASCO CLAIM i Brotherhood Officials Say SayMany SayMany Many lany Men fen Are Quitting Service However Fairmont V. ti Va Vs June Jane 27 7 Trainmen n employed by the more A Ohio railroad here herr who w nt on strike Saturday ocd to return to work at et once Dr By Ic Washington June Juno 27 The Thc nationwide nationwide nationwide nation nation- wide railroad strike called b by outlaw outlaw outlaw out law leaders leader's to begin at midnight la last t night nl ht failed to attain serious Herlous proportions proportions 3 1 anywhere In the country countr accord accord- hi ing i to reports received at headquarters of or the railway brotherhoods here horo toda tod today a These reports It was stated show that comparatively few left their posts although the full fun strength of or orthe the walkout will not be bo apparent until Until Until un Un- til the absentees are arc checked up at atthe atthe at atthe the hour for their resuming work to to- to morrow The Thc most serious reports came from Baltimore but brotherhood officials declared these were berated Public Blamed disregard of or tho the public In Interest Interest In- In terest by br tho the Individual railroads rather than a walkout of r employee Is responsible for tor traffic congestion and protracted ct delays in transportation according to P. P J J. J McNamara l vice president of the thc Brotherhood of or Locomotive Loco Logo motive Firemen and Heald He lie said ald today toda The Tho public may rest assured that the thc majority of railroad workers will remain at their posts posts' until the decision deci deci- decision sion slon of the thc railroad labor board Is s handed down The Thc men have had ono experience of or outlaw striking In which a a. number of oC them lost their seniority rl rights and Cow care to risk the experiment again Control I 1 h locking Lacking The fact 1 is that since the tho railroads railroads railroads rail rail- roads were returned to their owners Continued on n Pa Page c 2 t OUTLAw STRIKES S ARE fiASCO ClAIM Continued Continue From Pago Page 1 freight transportation has almost broken down because of the thc lack lade ol 01 unified cont control ol The Individual railroads railroads rail rail- roads selfishly are aro trying to hold orto onto on or onto to their own share of rolling roning stock and arto aro seeking their own Interests regardless of quick routing and efficient eUI- eUI dent clent service The worst part of ot the breakdown Is in the management The men are not laying down on the job In many c cases ses thc they seek seck employment without being able ablo to find it The outlaw strike is a n bogey bOJe and so Is the story that the tho men are striking a against leaders lenders of or their regular and recognized unions The They arc are simply quitting k in man many cases poor poorly paid and irregular irr ular employment for tor better bo ter Jobs johs We e ar are all 11 hoping hopin that the decision of or the railroad r labor hoard board will be bea a Just ono one and will wm ill grant rant the railroad men a n decent living wage so that thc they will not be forced either to to strike or quit their jobs GUI GUILTY LTV T OK cUi MY SYNDICALISM Boise Ida Juno June 27 g E. E. E B B. B Waddell add ell charged ed with criminal syndicalism ws found round guilty of ot belonging to tho the I I. I W W. W v. v organization Sentence will ho bo given on Tuesday b by Judge This Thill Via Is tho first fint conviction con on this CharlA In rn |