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Show 110 STRIKE ACIII FOR SOME DAYS Will First Complete.. Re-checK Re-checK of Vote of Illinois Central Shopmen. NOTHING WILL BE DONE BEFORE TUESDAY Considerable Difference of Opinion Among Union Leaders on Subject CHICAGO, Sept. . International anion offlcUU'wlU neither eanctlon or diaappror a strike' f IUInola Oentral ajunmaa before next Taeadav at toe aarllast, according to ftatamont mad today by W. T. BLramar, chairman f th board that haa th situation under considaratlon. "It ia th desire of th international official to complete - the recheck . now being taken on tha strlk vot before they take any definite action. The r-ebeek r-ebeek began last Wednesday aad it is thought the official report oa th rot will not be In bef or Monday night. "Railroad .official," said Mr. Kramer today, "hav averred that th first strike ret wa not thorough aad that many of th men votsd blindly. It is our purpoee. therefore, In taking thi second canvass of th rote, to satisfy sat-isfy ourselves that every man will understand un-derstand th situation bafor h easts his ballot." Machinist Ldr Coming. , Word waa received that th members mem-bers of the executive board of tha International In-ternational Association of Machinists will srrive in Chicago from San Francisco Fran-cisco thia aveaiag. Officers of the federated associations hav bee in favor of a strike ever since tb railroad refused to - grant their demands, but a number of other interested labor chiefs, including influential in-fluential members from th iataraa- tional unions, ar counseling peace at thia time aad' it is ssid will do ovary-thing ovary-thing in their power to prevent , wslkout. . 8crtsrr Krsmev ef lb Internationa Interna-tiona Assndatioa of Machinists, Secretary Sec-retary William Davis, secretary of the International Aasoriatloa at Steam fitters, fit-ters, ad Philip' Moran of the executive execu-tive board' f the Federatioa -of Illi noia Central Employees, ara said to b among those who are usisg their ia-flueae ia-flueae to prcreat radical action. lCcOrry Favors Strike. J. F. MeOreerr, president of th federated body, is one of those leading lead-ing th movement for strike and emphatically declare that's walkout ran not be averted, in view of tha attitude at-titude of th railroad official. He is supported bV several members of th executive board of th federation. federa-tion. It waa learned todar that despit the statement of President MeCreery of the federation that all anions hsvs not voted ia favor of a strike. President Melieaa of tha. Buraaide Machinists' union declares kls mea have not rotod to strlk and ar not likely to do so in th near futur. |