Show III N lAN 1 t Reached Af- Af Day 8 Paralysis of f m m Men Win Claim 1 Oct 6 The The strike f railroad men which has hasil il- il m progress upon the British tads taUs since since midnight t Septem- Septem 6 was settled yesterday ay official terms of settlement a are e evs lows vs s ork at Work shall be resumed imel im- im el elo tw o ond slid flit Negotiations d-Negotiations will be rethe rethe re- re 1 on the understanding that they re 6 completed before the en end of ot the Wa I Wages es will be stabilized at level le until September 30 ind m at any time after aner August 1 t I na be reviewed in the light of ot ll ances then existing xo No No adult railwaymen men in Britain shall receive less than 61 51 gs per er week while the cost of ot ff 0 O per cent above the prewar i iThe iI I The railway union agrees l r men will work harmoniously he men who returned to work worl or 1 at work during the theNor theNor theNor Nor shall there be bo any vl victim victim- II 1 or of strikers Arrear Arrears 4 of oC wages will be paid of work j I I I SATISFIED HS irs of the National atonal Union of of t I ten en cn who directed tho the strike J heir satisfaction with the arll ar- ar arI I ll nent t in messages to the Herald t labor en ien stood foursquare deter- deter secure v victory ictor or go down to- to I declared J J. J II n. Thomas secre- secre f the union and It leader a er of the The The settlement brings home y jini l Its Appeals Peals to railwaymen men to conf con- con f their organization and make stronger than ever so as asI I for or all members a higher stan- stan f ICe ife fe I f I Cramp ramp president of the union J we tie did not obtain the formula I forth in the strike resolution a Ie nett ed terms equally good which mj vc v the railwaymen the same I TT effect Our men have ha broken n I the back of ot the first attack ma made upon tho the entire working class and no doubt this splendid stand will save sate workers I from a degraded standard of ot life GOVERNMENT TO PAY I J J. Bromley secretary of the tho Society of ot Firemen and Engineers asserts The settlement is highly satisfactory tory There is greater value in it than I appears at first sight Business men are aie inclined to esti- esti i mate the total loss to tho the nation I I through the strike as approximately I r according to the Dally Mail The bills to be paid by the government government government gov gov- probably will amount to J 1 1 for each day of the strike covering covering covering cov cov- ering a variety of services sel necessitated The loss to industry is far greater The Tho railwaymen who were out eight days spent pent of strike pay I EMBARGO LIFTED I WASHINGTON Oct 6 The The embargo embargo em em- I em-I bargo against the sailing of ot shipping board vessels to Great Britain was partially par- par i lifted today b bv by the shipping board as a result of the ending of the railroad strike there I Agents of the board at Atlantic and gulf ulf ports were instructed to clear and i I dispatch immediately all vessels now I completely complete y loaded and to tp proceed with I the loading of vessels for for which the cargo is at the docks or booked The agents were instructed however not notto notto notto I to resume bookings beyond commitments commit commit- ments already made l There was no indication today when the embargo would be lifted completely but immediate action was not expected because of the congestion at the docks in Great Britain which has resulted from the l' l strike of railway workers |