| Show STEEL WORKERS PLANNING MARCH Johnson Hopes to Have In Industry Industry Industry In- In Follow Auto in Labor Setup I 5 PITTSBURGH PITTSBURG June e 5 Plans Plans PIans for tor or a march on Washington by steelworkers steelworkers steel workers who have been discriminated ed against for their union activities were announced today by Earle Earlc J. J Forbeck head of the styled self rank and file He group of the Amalgamated Association of ot Iron Steel Stel and Tin Workers f i f. f S Tomorrow was set for the beginning begin ning of the march unless President Roosevelt assures steel leaders leader now in n Washington that the Wagner bill billor billor billor or similar legislation prohibiting so so- called company unions Js is enacted S WASHINGTON June 5 P JP P Hugh S. S Johnson said aid today he vas was seeking to o have the steel industry establish a plan similar to that of the automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile industry for lor handling its labon labor lahon la- la hon bon relations and meeting the present pres en eat ent strike threat SAN FRANCISCO June 5 P IP- IP Mother Another fatality from injuries suffered suffered suf suf- ruf- ruf in a wat waterfront riot occurred toda today as local officials of the International International Inter Inter- national Longshoremen's association discounted discount d reports from Seattle that settlement of the I strike appeared near John Knudsen 51 a longshoreman died at Long Beach from injuries sufI suffered suffered suf suf- suf- suf I in a riot at Los Angeles Angel harbor May 15 TOLEDO Ohio June 5 5 To IP Toedo's To- To ledos ledo's automotive strike which brought rought on rioting the killing of two men and heavy property damage had hada a peaceful end today The plants of the Electric Auto- Auto Lite l-Ite company compan the Bingham Stamping Tool company and the Logan Gear company reopened under agreements approved by union workers and company com corn pany officers ILION N. N Y June 5 Nearly R-Nearly Nearly 2000 striking workmen of Df the Remington Remington Rem Rem- ington R Rand nd Typewriter company plants standing in the street cheered as only 18 men and women reported for work at the reopening of the plants this morning after a n three three- week shutdown resulting from a walkout walk walk- out |