Show federal inquiry or railroad strike faced by demands from the conductors conductor engineers engineer firemen and brakemen that at would impose on the country an additional burden in transportation costs of a year the railroads railroad i i propose that this wage problem be settled by reference to an impartial federal tri tribuna tribu bunI nJ with these employed emp loyes whose efficient service icell is acknowledged the railroads have bave no differences that cluid could not be considered fairly and decided justly by such a public body railroads urge public inquiry and arbitration the formal proposal of the railroads to the employed emp loyes for the settlement of 0 she fhe controversy is as follows s of opinion and that eventually th conference have hare demonstrated that we banot canot harmon lit out out our cles therefore we propose that your disinterested agencies other and aad bitten in controversy contro reny rout must be passed by aSen follow methods thodi the other of the following lag nii of or ro pol otele and the proposition of the railways be disposed by one ene rop tribunal which by cheon of its it the only interstate laten commerce submission the tite to preferably information by bearing on railway conditions condition and its if control contra of the lh revenue e of the railways railway is ii in a cosla po and of all the interests Inte reif affected and to provide additional revenue the equities boo on to consider and protect rights found by the commission to be just and 1 L ot in case your proposal ro are the added cost at operation cei iary to meet under exi exit 1 law act in ia the premi cannot existing 11 ting satiable or in the event the interstate Intent ale commerce commission be to enable thea the assion aw sion to consider aau 1 ast hit we jointly itly request congress to take such luch action as a may necessary promptly dispose of the questions involved or by arbitration to la accordance with the provisions of the federal law the New landi act i leaders refuse offer and take strike vote leaders of the train service brotherhoods Brothe at the joint conference held in new york tork june 1 15 refused the offer of the railroads to submit the issue to arbitration or federal review and the employed emp loyes are arc now voting on the question whether authority shall be given these leaders to declare a nationwide nation wide strike the interstate commerce commission IS is proposed by the railroads as the public body to which this issue ought to be referred for these reasons no ether body with uch much in B intimate know aloyes as wages and the money to nan pay y increased w el than the rates paid from other source P so BO of f rail railroad rad conditions condition his ha uch such to an unquestioned position can come in the public confidence by the public the rates the railroads railroad may charge the public for the interstate commerce commission with its ill con coa transportation are nw now largely fixed by this thi govern arol over rates is in a position petition to make a comalee com of ament board investigation and render uch such decision as 21 would pro pr w out t of every dollar received by the railroads railroad from hect the he interests of the railroad employee emp loye the owners il ake public public half is paid directly to the ema of the railroads railroad i and aad the public I 1 question for the public to decide the railroads feel that they have no right to gra grant it a wage preferment of a year to these employed emp loyes now highly paid and constituting only one fifth of all the employed emp loyes without a clear mandate from a public tribunal that shall determine the merits of the case after a review of all the facts the single issue befort before the country is whether uh ether this controversy it ii to lit be by an impartial government inquiry or by in industrial dustral warfare war fart national conference committee commett beof of the railways railway e RUSHA LEE ILM chairman N 0 MAH IS rw fl G H go I 1 me ALBRIGHT BRIGHT afo arr T P RALI R norfolk ft botro coast ci uto railroad Ril rod gr aft arsa sv l 11 lw W w BALDWIN go agn 1 C 11 II EWING ft sp JAMES dr deaver RUSSiLL xio io creade CA R atad riler of 0 gegis ay AM A M viso fm B R W GRICE grisai GrI Swi twit 11 L BARDO CL WOOL new york new haves a liardet ohm rd RIT y r W L SEDDON vice pro A 3 GREIG ant so Itt miri vice 31 H seaboard Sha rJ air line railway I 1 southern ltaif SL lour louis ft 54 Frea frnacisco cisco sy C W KOU NS 1 l ala aw f A aa J STO STONE N E fi fui 8 B R COTTER P me erl wabash raddy atckison tooka too ka seat ai H W Mo MASTER 0 arl hobor a 0 B WAID AID VV riffa pr f GuIU basl apa if CROWLEY asaf VU vie arut T rb IL lw crl LIL les lake bri rura now york gilr ft A JOHN A PARRISH has opened a studio for piano pian 0 forte at atthe the home of hyum B parrish centreville Cen centre treville ville utah pupil of prof john J mcclellan of A ca V DRINK HABIT conquered in THREE days 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