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Show PEACE TALK TIME PROPOSED BY CIO ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Oct. 15 UP The Committee for Industrial Indus-trial Organization proposed today to the American Federation of Labor La-bor that committees from the warring war-ring forcea meet during tha week of October 25 to organize a peace conference. Th rebel organisation said it had selected a committee of 10 members to meet with a federatidn group. Washington was selected as the sit for the gathering. Tha latest peace move cams in a telegram to Frank Morriaon, secretory sec-retory of ths A F L, In reply to Morrison's messags last night In which ths federation tentatively accepted ac-cepted an earlier CIO proposal for a pescs meeting. Signed by Harvey Fremming, secretary pro tem of ths C I O wsr council, the telegram sent todsy said: "The Committee for Industrisl Organization ia prepared to meet in conference . . . Ths conference of ths Commutes for Industrial Or-(Continued Or-(Continued en Pes TwoJl (Column Four). , . ' G 1 0 FIXES DATES FOR PEACE TALK (Cnntlnue frost Page One) ganixation has designated a committee commit-tee of ten to meet with a commute commu-te from th American Federation of Labor to determine the numbrs of representatives from each or- I ganixation to attend the proposed I conference and to fix a mutually I satisfactory time and place for such II proposed confrrmcs. It is suggested that this preliminary meeting be held In Washington during the week of October 2. 18.17. i "Please advise." ! Commltte Named John L. Lewis, head of the CIO, announced that th C I O peace group would be composed of Philip Murray, chairman of tha steel work-, ere' organising committee; Sidney Hlllman, chairman of the textile workers' orgsnixing committee; David Da-vid Dublnaky. head of the International Interna-tional Ladles' Garment Workers; Harvey Fremming. president of the Oil Workers' International union; 1 James Carey, head of the electrical workers; Sherman Dalrympl. president pres-ident of th United Rubber Workers: Work-ers: Homer Martin, president of th United Aiitomnbil Workers: Mi-: chael Quill, head of the transport I workers; Joseph Cur ran, president of the National Maritime union, and Abraham Flaxer. head of the state and municipal government : workers. j |