Show I I I t D IL a BOARD AR ARTA TA TAKES f ur up WAlK T Members embers Rush to Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington n to Study Re Rebel el Movement and Seek 1 Means Means Man of f Solution WASHINGTON April VY The railroad labor board perfected d a a temporary organization tion a al af its initial meeting today j by electing Henry T. T Hunt former mayor of ot Cincinnati as chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man and G G. Wallace W W. Hanger o of of this city as secretary Both are members mem members mem mem- bers of ot the public group The three three railroad representatives Horace Baker J T H H. Elliott and VillIam WilHam William Wil Wil- liam Ham L L. Park were on hand but bu J T J J. Forrester was the only labor representative present while only two of the public group were were at the meeting meet meet- ing They were G G. Wallace VI W W. I Hanger of this city and Henry T T. Hunt of ot Cincinnati All are expected to be here by tomorrow Attorney General Palmer feels certain certain certain tain the organization of the railroad labor b board ard will wilt have ha a salutary effect ef ef- effect f. f upon the strike and that reports which now tend to show that the strikes are waning will wilt continue to grow more encouraging CHECK UP RAILROAD LISTS The question of further arrests o othe of the strike leaders rests largely with i federal district attorneys attorney's it was stated at the department of Justice District District District Dis Dis- attorneys have hava been given orders which allow them to proceed in this matter Assistant Attorney General Genera Francis J Garvan said today that reports re rep reports re- re p ports of the railroads showing what wha are on strike and their pas past histories are being received and that tha these reports are being checked up with lists which the department has of alleged extremists and members of organizations which are working for fora a general industrial upheaval READY FOR DEVELOPMENTS The attorney general refused to comment comment comment com com- ment further today on his statements that he had knowledge of ot dates set for tor strikes in other industries He n o ld only state that the department will wll meet this situation when It develops The attorney general would not comment comment comment com com- ment upon reports that his conference with Secretary of ot War Baker yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day had to do with plans for quelling I the general strike but officials of ot the department denied such reports Information that the outlaw railroad railroad rail rait- roa road strike was not bythe by bythe bythe the railroad companie companies is made In today's to today's today's to- to days day's issue of ot the Weekly News Letter I of ot the American Federation of Labor which sends official federation news to the labor press of the country I An article commenting on the strike says I While the trade unionists of ot the I i country condemn the irregular strike of railroad they ask Do the railroad managers see in this outlaw outlaw i I strike a chan chance to split the railroad I brotherhoods and destroy their effectiveness effectiveness effectiveness' I The claim that one big union advocates advocates advocates ad ad- adI I caused the strike is urged by those who are blind to the grievances of ot the strikers and who and who are ever handcuffing handcuffing hand hand- I cuffing workers to their Jobs |