Show MUD TO LEAVE AS STRIKE ENDS BOISE Idaho Aug zo O UP Gov R-Gov- Gov nor OT or C. C Ben Ross ill at a hospital tentatively set tomorrow at n ere as the time timo for p p in on fl of martial martinI Jaw law In the Clear Clear- county strike district ter er The be he governor go said he came to ij conclusion after alter receiving a r re- re ort from Captain W. W H H. Abendroth i iJ special r representative in the ike zone one t to the effect that log log- ogin og- og in strikers had voted overwhelm overwhelm- elm elm- fly ly y to return to their Jobs job Martial law was invoked in Clear Clear- Iier ater county August 3 and men mend ita d officers of the Idaho national national jUrd zard d were sent to Orofino and Pierce Fierce to ma maintain order following ih ie shooting of C several persons Colonel Sam D. D Hays of Coeur e is in command of oC the troops j Tile The e governor Instructed Commis- Commis fon r Emmitt Pf t of the state I Department of law Jaw enforcement to lend fend six additional traffic officers ter county to meet a rev re- re yet v out of ot officials at Orofino to ast as- as ast L t local officers when the troops ire re withdrawn S i PIERCE Idaho Aug 20 UP vp- vp plagued Clearwater county ruled ruled by martial law since a blaze if gunfire wounded five men in an August Augu f 2 picket line lino crash near here gained gained hope today in the re reported re- re ported to 18 vote of striking lumberjacks to return to work with modified concessions ft The vote was reported by Colonel E. E D. D Hays commander of the national national na na- na- na guardsmen on duty and H H. C e Snyder CSnyder proprietor of the Pierce betel bote the strikers' strikers headquarters J i The vote followed outing from the county of six strike leaders under escort corl of national guardsmen an action which Colonel Ha Hays s 's refused to discuss I J. J B. B l. l Whalen of Spokane genera general gentral gen- gen eral era chairman of the I. I W. W W. W strike i committee was here last night but later Wa was reported out and not available for comment l Snyder said the strikers' strikers vote to return to work was based on four concessions No discrimination tion strikers improved living Jiving co conditions free meals to men seeking seek- seek Lug big work in the camps and a compromise compromise com com- promise on the hour Height camp- camp to camp demand The compromise w would uld provide the trip from camp to to the workings on the mens men's time and the return trip on company time Snyder said the men voted to drop the demand for a 5 a day Minimum i C. C L. L Billings manager of the Potlatch Forests Inc operator of the largest camps in the white pinebelt pinebelt pine jine belt notified Governor C. C Ben Ross Rossin in fri a recent letter that the company Was as willing to meet three of the four points as reported by Snyder H h In discussing the living conditions conditio s which strike leaders said they had their greatest complaint Billings said sad We e say ay that our camps are not noto 1 lo o fine tine that they cannot be improved improved im im- im- im pro proved ed and at the same time we lay say th that t they were by no means in such mch condition as to warrant a strike |