Show Leader of Machinists at Remington Plant Reports Reports Reports Re Re- ports Signing of an Agreement Which h Will Vill End Troubles at Bridgeport Pickets Still on Duty Near Plant BRIDGEPORT July 22 John A. A Johnston vice pr president si dent of the structural iron workers work work- ers today announced that he had been advised by J. J J. J Keppler Kep- Kep pier vice president of ot the International Association of ot Machinists that thata thata a written eD agreement which would settle tho the strike of or the machinists In Inthe inthe inthe the plants of ot tho the Remington Arms on and Ammunition company and various various vari varl ous subcontractors had been secured Thomas J. J Savage member of or the executive board of ot tho the International A. A Association of ot Machinists denied dented emphatically emphatically em em- today that the tho strike In Inthe Inthe Inthe the plants of or the Remington Arms and ond Ammunition company and vanous various van vari ous subcontractors was wat off otC ne lie Continued on pate page 2 2 LEADER OF Continued from pa page pace e 1 1 pointed out that pickets were were- still on duty and ond said they had succeeded in thre keeping twenty three more men from Crom going GoinS' to work at nt tho the new plant Ilant of the Remington company A large force of or policemen remained on g guard before the new Remington ton plant and the shops of tho the Union Metallic Me Me- Cartridge comp company n today toda Men and women with aith signs of Dont be a scab pinned across their hats walked through the thes s streets |