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Show STREET CARS 1 I MINMNING I Firat Time in Seven Days In- "K " dianapolia Citizens Have I H Rode to Work. 1 1 SETTLEMENT URGED H Washington Department of Labor Sends Representa- j ... tive to Offer Services. I Indianapolis, Nov. 8. For the first time in seven days street cars were running on schedule this morning. j Before daylight the first cars left the barns as they did before the strike P of the Indianapolis traction and ter- I , minal company employeg. President Robert I. Todd, of the H street railway company, announced I I last night that on some lines it prob- ,' a iily would be several dajs before 1 regular schedule could be restored j but on the lines where the heaviest j traffic is handled cars would be run regularly I In charge of the cars were the mo-tormen mo-tormen and conductors who a week ago last night quit their places when 1 I the company refused to receive a committee appointed to present Grievances Since then the citizens have walked H Labor Loader Remains. ' 3 .1 Thorpe, representing th" 'y Amalgamated Association of Street p and Electrical Railway Employes, who was one of the leaders In the 1 strike, will remain In Indianapolis to I try to bring about a settlement be-I be-I tween the employes of the lnterurban jH I traction company and the officials ; of the Terra Haute. Indianapolis and Eastern Traction company, and the Indiana Union Traction company. I The motormen and conductors em- ' ployed by these companies went on a strike two months ago. Cleveland S Moffitt, representing the department of labor, who was or- fl dered here from Washington yester- H day, is expected to arrive today and offer his services toward an agree-ment agree-ment Ethelbert Stewart, who was Bent here to represent the department depart-ment of labor in the local strike will leae for Washington today. ) |