| Show STRIKERS fRS MA MAUSK SK PRESIDENTS TS AID AIDI IDI If I Invoked Will Wi Demand that U US uS US S Attorneys be Instructed to Prosecute Packers Pa la kers THEY ARE REFUSED CHARITY Turned Away AW from froni fron With Ue Re Reply ply That Nothing Could be beDone beton Done ton for br Them M rr i ti if ifor i uI of or the Iho allied which was held heiti to today today day assembled It was uuna disclosed that I a IL would bo ho Introduced de ie demanding manding that President Roosevelt give tho tIme word that limit tIme the United States die dis district net attorneys 1 nil ni over tho time country counti begin criminal proceedings against lI the tho lit big packing Which two 01 ngo nHO ag were Permanently enjoined from roam com combining bluing bining to fix lix Ix prices not only olly upon Ullon fin On finished ed moat meat products but bil upon live livestock lve stock It I Is to be urged upon ln tho Iho presIdent that the lie best Interests of time the entire entre country 1 prejudiced by hy tho time great greal nil strike Ike which line has affected nil ni parts of or orthe the country and that limit widespread mis misery ery cry lm has been heen caused CI u eI Addressed to 10 President tho thoa original a resolution for consideration by bythe h the tue allied trades ratios but which It ex ox expected heeled would be IJo somewhat modified after consideration Is II no nR follows Aware that hint a I strike of over 1000 workmen engaged In Irm the time plants of ot tho time United States If Is I now pending anti the peckers have opened a I tight fight n ht with the tIme object of disrupting rl tho the labor organ Involved nail and That If thin struggle continues It will wi result In widespread misery and n it labor war that limit cnn can only on have disastrous ef ot effect Oct those fot upon Ul directly n the tIme concerned public ns tie 1 well as its Il upon I that tho time crIsIs is a 1 grave i one oue we appeal to you OU omi for Intervention I Ito to I secure for tor us UI a 1 Stint just and amid settlement of ot our grievances which I luia been of ot lone bug duration Ono One word worl from you YOI will 11 Inevitably bring about an adjustment of ot time the pres present i cut ent elt controversy as ns time tha evidence on which time the government secured n a per por Injunction against the tho meat leat trust nut Is also to Indict before a n federal grand Jury every overy man Inn engaged ed In lii this his conspiracy to II control COl lie tho prices l of livestock and mind lie tho mont meat food products l handled by tho time packing industries Indus Industries tries ties After of tOday meeting of if representatives of at time tho allied packing packinghouse house trades Irdel It was denied that reso resolutions r o InionS which prepared asking aid President Roosevelt had ld been heen pre presented IM to 0 tho meeting merln It I wan stated that President Donnelly would router confer non fer with Secy Her II 1 D Call of at the lie union tuba concerning tug tIme tho Ih resolution It Is probable that wo we will wi call mi upon tho the president to end enl this or 01 help hem us its lS to 10 end did cn It saId Pros Pres Donnelly Vo Wo are nM convinced that dint step Ito advisable hn Irn 11 can cnn do to It I and think Such Buch a astep 1 aIto NO FOR FOIl fT H lS Chicago July Jul 30 A report was WIS cir dr circulated today among time the pocking strikers that lint applicants a at nl the thu theonice onice onee of the lie bureau of ot charities had been turned away with wll the tho reply reilly that lint nothing could be done dono for them It I was aid cald that lint this discrimination occurred only families In II the Iho cases case of ot strikers and their Local Agent Crosby Crosly of at o lie 10 bureau hureu ot charities said Wo Vu feel tell that time the unions should take mire care of ot their own on people Any Al cases which cubit como Caine cOle to our nUl attention will wi bo lie re referred I It erred to tn Mr Donnelly Donnely This IB is 1 nt at lila Ills n request Michael Donnelly Donnely sail Wo to are able to 0 take tallo care of ot our members those hose dependent upon them Regarding tIme the bureau of charities I believe tho the fact In 18 C that hat the lie Institution Is IR not In iii a post position tion lou to assist any one ammo tOI time tho necessity for general action to relieve strikers families fn I the Ihl lie of ot tho lie various locals began henn to today tony day ny time the distribution of or commissary tickets TheM orders were honored In Inthe Inthe the lie strikers relief relict market at nit their grocery Credit Credi by merchants has been heen withdrawn No O money molY was urns paid hail out Monday over In rent Is II due lue from strikers Obeying Inspector Hunts order to have ave no 10 mercy on strike pickets found f ull moral amoral I suasion with whim Interfering even VII by mor wih the he nonunion men strike I pickets accosting teamsters were ac cordingly arrested unsparingly and In somo Instances when resisting arrest were clubbed more or ieee freely treely by the tho police Police Inspector Hunt today nn an al announced that tho tIme arrest of t President Golden of tho ho Teamsters union ulion might bo to followed by the Iho imprisonment of Sheriff Darrett Barrott should time the dep deputies rep deputies interfere with the time police Time Tho h sheriff sherl was last night called upon for tor from the tle police pollee by the time strikers ers era on the tho lie ground of or alleged unlawful acts nets of the police No o agreement was reached at nt n a meet meeting mot log ing today tollay n u committee of at the allied trade unions out and HUt Supt Leonard of the time Stock Yards Transit company The rite uns held IleM In Inthe Inthe the time hope that butt sonic some lomo sort of ot an agree agreement ment halo could be mlle made concerning tho tIme livestock ck handlers who returned to work lel for or the tIme benefit of ot tho Iho Independent but bul moon made no discrimination against tho the larger largen pack packIng tag Ing houses l ous s Today the tho lie nonunion workers In the tho plants plant of Armour anil Swift began hogon pre pro preparing I paring cured curell meats ment for tor the time first time since silica the beginning of pt the strike In bum It tIme tho Swift company plant salesmen and active of department formerly butchers have been pent sent to 10 time the benches and killing Pens Armour u Co using new W man inn more moro or r less le ox ex ASSAULTS St t Joseph Mo 0 uly July 30 Strikers as assaulted 1 n a number of packing house em cm lust last night anti hero hits has been numerous dashes clashes between strikers and I nonunion men today Charles hot tt tinker foreman at nt Morris MorrIll COB Cos os pack packIng InK Ing plant was waB severely beaten T tr 0 U Williams om n a 1 driver for tor Swift Co Cowns Cowns want pulled off ort his wagon ragon and badly hurt by b being kicked In time tho face and amid ribs All Al teamsters canisters In lie tho employ of or Morris ft Co a 0 Swift Co tumid and mum Ham Hammonds I monds wern utera stopped by y strikers this morning and Intimidated Into Inlo returning to 0 time tho stables The lime situation In South Bouth St SI Joseph Is In II more moro serious than harm at nt army any anytime time hue since el n co the strike began AT ST LOUIS LOUISS IOUS St St S July 30 There Is no change today In time the strike situation either cither In lii Inthis Inthis this city or on East Kast St Louis QUIET QUINT QUIT AT KANSAS CITY Kansas City I July 30 Quiet prevailed today loday In tho tIme packing house district The Time situation Is iii unchanged |