Show OUTLOOK AT MILWAUKEE Amalgamated Workers Will Dcoide Today as to Striking I Milwaukee Wis Aug IGThe members mem-bers of the Bay view lodge of the Amalgamated Amal-gamated association of Iron Steel and TinWorkers will tomorrow decide for a second time whether they will or not I obey the strike order of President Shaf fer M F Tighe representing President J Presi-dent Shaffer accompanied by W C Davia vicepresident of the fourth district J dis-trict of the Amalgamated aSS clallPn I reached Milwaukee this afternoon but not until late tonight did they have a Icon I-con erJcc with President Redfern of the local lodge relative to the date of the meeting As time goes on the chances seem to favor n strike the sentiment In that direction seeming to have gained strength since the men at Jollet decided de-cided to go out MANY pONSBR ATJVE There are however many conservative I conserva-tive members of Bayvlew lodge who I favor remaining at work These nre I men who have gone through strikes heretofore and before another step Is taken the question will be wolghpdvcry carefully Should the men decide to remain re-main at work and should Mr IGhe declare their charters molted tho matter mat-ter will be taken to the next national convention for settlement WHAT OLD MEMBERS SAY Old members of the association say that President Shaffer In calling the strike acted Illegally and violated the constitution and further that a charter char-ter cannot be revoked without a hearing hear-ing before the district board Superintendent George Rcis of the Illinois Steel companys plant in this city says that In case the men remain at work and the lodges charter is revoked re-voked that Ills company will agree to pay tho scalp the same as has bQen signed and furthermore that If thy men lose their charter tho scale will be signed with the men as Indjvrdmtfsr SITUATION IS GRAVE The situation is grave If Jollet had continued at work the Baivlew i men n would undoubtedly have followed their example but since the Jollet lodge changed front It would not be surprising surpris-ing If Milwaukee should take the same action At midnight the sentiment seemed to hd against a strike No definite action had been taken and a muSs meeting hud been called for this afternoon to take Vote on the question Assistant Secretary Tlgho Was In con ference with the Bayvlew leaders all evening and seemed hopeful that he would be able to sway them Us he had done their fell WJ at Joliet Those of the workers who were opposed to a strike declared that not more than 30 per cent of the union men were in favor of going out |