| Show I EA VEIlS DECIDE I TO STRIKE Efforts of the Massachusetts Board of Arbitration Arbitra-tion Prove Futile mi Woker In tho ly hicatia A nlepat Matter rIch UnrloJ thin Nu Few 31nth New nedford Mass Jan 12The vote of the Weavers union last night was 65i for strike to live against The tate honld of arbitration accomPlIshed accom-PlIshed nothing on Its visit to New Bedford nnd the situation Is I practically practi-cally unchanged from what It was before be-fore the visit of the board The board met with the manufacturers and the representatives of the Spinners union at the olllce of one of the mill treasurers treasur-ers and the situation was generally discussed Several propositions lookIng look-Ing toward the settlement of the strike were made but no agreement could he reached In addition to holding n secret se-cret meeting the member of the conference con-ference were pledged to secrecy and at the close of the meeting they would give out nothing The only thing they would tiny was that the visit of the board had not amounted to anything And the its no difference In the outlook out-look than before the onto The New nngland Association of weavers ling voted to Permit the Weav ers union In this city to engage In a strike agalnt1 the t resent cut down and n oommlho has been appointed to look out for labor mat at the statehouse state-house this winter |