Show STRIKE BALLOTS ORDERED TAKEN Walkout Votes Decided Upon in Cleveland and San Francisco fir BY Associated Press Pre Voting on proposed strikes in San Francisco and Cleveland was the highlight highlight highlight high high- light today in widespread labor unrest un un- rest Despite government Intervention officials of a union representing workers in the Fisher Body company's company's com com- pany's plant at Cleveland decided to proceed with a strike vote In San Francisco members of the international Longshoremen's association ion tion tion Pacific division were asked to vote on a proposed strike wl which ch would be effective March 23 The association I I has las between and memA mem mem- bers A cotton textile manufacturing company corn com comi pany in Augusta Ga asked an investigation in in- of suspected N R A code violation of ot the Chicago Northwestern Northwestern North North- I western railroad compiled a list of matters In dispute but an impending strike was dispelled It was announced announced an an- I by a satisfactory settlement Nearly striking Alabama coal miners indicated would not return return return re re- re- re turn to work until their demands demands- for wage agreements and the checkoff had lad been met More than striking miners In Lansford Pa were to report today on whether or not they will return to o work The miners miner took a R vote after John L. L Lewis international president of the United Mine Workers of America Ameri Ameri- ca ca threatened to revoke their union charters if they do not end the strike |