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Show STRIKE AT BALLOT BOX, 0. R. C. ADVISED j CLEVELAND. Ohk, M:iv 2. Strike at the. ballot box and you will have no strike In your employment, was ln substance sub-stance the advice given the Order of ! Railway Conductors at Monday night's I session of Its annual convention here bj President B Sheppard m that or- 'ganlzatlon and Presldenl Warren 9. Stun,-, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Locomo-tive Engineers. Speakers also urged members of tho ladles' auxiliary to enter en-ter politics. "I wain politicians. I warn any administration, ad-ministration, state or national, that attempts at-tempts by legislation to tie the hands of worker Is fraught with dangerous possibilities," President Sheppard said, "Th.- place to strike ami the time to strike is on election day at the ballot box. When you do that, and send men to Washington to represent JTOU I and not misrepresent you, you will not need to strike," advised President Stone Former Secretary Of, War New ton n Bilker said the ' , i 1 1 u:i t m n of America Ameri-ca Is Q railroad civilization." He complimented com-plimented railroad workera foi their! service within the firing Hue during the wax |