Show O. O WIt NIP T RN I Additional Union Me Men n Go Back to Jobs Jobs' an and d More Locals Are Taking Taking Taking Tak Tak- ing Vote on Question I C June nc 9 J. Ad Addi Additional iII i- i WINNIPEG i union omen men who have II uCC on strike here for nearly a month in sympathy with the Metal fetal Workers Workers' Y union were returning re re- returning turning to work It was reported that seyer several 11 of tho local unions involved in tho the strike have vo decided to to take a n vote relative I to returning to work Immediately despite de- de spite spile the argument by the leaders lenders of oC tho the strike that thai to return to lo work worl without a settlement being reached with the tho employers Is Iff to admit defeat Investigation In of or alleged ell seditious plots by Individuals connected with the mho Winnipeg strike has hns been launched b by the tho federal government emment A A. J. J Andrews a prominent Winnipeg g attorney has haM been appointed 1 to di direct direct direct di- di certain l local cal phases Im cs of at the In Inn In- In I n atlon DONT DON'T DO ANYTHING I Strike e leaders s sent nt out an appeal to all union men thIs tills morning to lo not do llo anything about returning to work un until until until un- un til Tues Tuesday ay The leaders leadens In Intimated that lint the railway brotherhoods might do something within the next twenty four hours that would have o a a bearing on the strike A number of It brotherhood executives are here for tor ti n conference Several WI Winnipeg conc concerns b by the iho strike c notified their the employs s 's this morning that thelt Jobs uld ho bb held open until tomorrow A Advertisements Advertisements Advertise Advertise- ments menta for Cor heW soldiers preferred preferred pre pre- were printed In a n. local newspaper news news- paper policemen formally notified notified notified noti noti- fied the th city police pollee lon communion at a a. meeting this forenoon that they wen PI prepared to sign the new strike pledge dho provided the he city olty would withdraw HB its ultimatum making this act mandatory The issue ue will wm bo be boj Continued on laJ page pajo 2 J i STRIKERS IN WINNIPEG j Continued from paso page I. I 1 decided at a meeting lat late this afternoon after alter noon RADICAL LITERATURE j. j Harold Riley president of oC tho the Return Returned Returned Re Re- turn turned d Soldiers' Soldiers Loyalist union an announced announced announced an- an that literature indorsing Russian Russian Russian Rus Rus- sian principles and approving approving Jn ing a soviet Jet government o plan for tor Winnipeg Winnipeg Win Win- has haR been obtained by members rS of or tho the association Some of or the thc literature literature liter liter- i turned over to local newspapers I carries tho statement that it was printed by hy the Western estern Labor News Now the official publication of the strikers expansion of or tho the to include a aaro j largo large aro part of ot southern Michigan I I Thousands of ot automobiles Impre Impressed ed l for private use and hire today wore were totally Inadequate Tho The striking carmen demand a a. wage I increase of oC 27 i cents an hour but are aro understood willing to accept a 10 cent increase se which the tho company compan de deities denies de- de nies It cannot give unless cent 3 fares farea on certain lines and reduced workingmen's workingmen's workingmen's working- working mens men's tickets ets arc aro recalled and a straight cent G faro with 1 cent for tor I transfer granted Tho The council c has agreed to recall the cent 3 faro fare and 1 extra tickets on surrender of ot franchises fran fran- franchises but refuses to grant tho the transfer transfer trans trans- j fer ter charge THREATS MADE VANCOUVER B. B C C. June 9 Threats to call out the firemen or I at least to cut otC oft tho the city water pressure was made b by James MacFarlane Mae Mac Farlane president and business agent S of ot tho the Civic Chic association of ot the outside staff stare in event tho the city council councH carries out its threat to discharge dis dis- discharge charge charSe striking civic lc unless they return to work Monday l morn- morn Ing Mayor Galo Gale stated tonight h he had been ordered to replace ce eV every e DETROIT UPSET DETROIT DETROI Juno June 9 With fth With the I complete without traction service and no promise of ot a settlement of ot the I three cornered controversy between I tho the Detroit United Railway company Its Hs striking carmen and the tho city council council coun coun- cil ell state officials threaten court ac action action ac- ac tion lion to relieve the situation fearing j aC-j |