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Show 10 PEACE SIGNED WITH 83 ROADS Jewell Tells Shopcrafts Workers Why Separate Pacts Were Adopted HL CIirCAGO, Oct. i".. Elghty-thr.-.- raflroada of ih United States, operat-i HH tng approximately 08)000 miles of lino HH and employing between K'O.noo and MMM', 130.000 members, of the federated I Hk -hop. mil.- li.i .v 1 1 !.) :;. shop, -a ft -' Ht, - strike with th.-ir system f. .lorati-i. 1 . I according to special bulletin sept to IH uii members of the Qroaaisatldn HHr iho signature of B. M. Jewell, preal-1 H ;; dent. The latest additions to the sct- Ulng roada were th Kor1 Smith v BfT"' Western, the Georgia. Florida & Aln- HH ' Uima an.l the Ohb-ngo Hn m '.'tern THREE JIE . I l N HH) J Replying to numerous requests for , i an Interpretation of the Baltimore. I HH, !j plan, upon Which the atrjk i ad i BSSSSbT ) .Inlm tin M.-lt lrmi nl m li.ive I.e. II I II n 1 -. H; u ih--- circular states three reasons ac- HfM tualed the exocutives in accepting this HB-' agreement basis, it gives,' first a -split ' in the Association of Railway Execu- HHF i' rives, one group agreeable- t a si -t 1 1 - f,;; inent. the "other bent on destroying Hi these organisations: second, wllung- HB',o! nesn of the liberal group to negotiate HHl ; national agreements and lay down a I! , basis for settlement on other roads; j h ihlrd. that no justification could be j ,jt found for keeping 125.000 men on fij strike who could return to work and 'jii assist in financing those who remained M 1 idle : Justttication for the action of the 1 policy committee, the- circular de- MMME clarcd. is seen in the fact that ft other H j, carriers in addition to the original 52 HBv I have agreed to the Baltimore plan. HH A second spec ial circular to the HH li membership contained in detail an ln- HlAj! terpretation "i FSederal Judge James Bili H. YV1 1 kerson's decision em tin- injuni- H.;ji tion bill riled against the organisation Hk ' by Attorney Oencral paughnrty. it was supplied by Donald R. Richtierg, attorney for the shopcrafts ATTORNE1 B rii' HhJ "We cannot Interpret the tempq- HCftj J rary Injunction, rirasti, as lis terms Kfjl arc." aald Mr. Rlchberg's opinion in Hfjjjj ; part. "as in any way restraining or Hf! preventing the officers and other rep- HI; - representatives of tbe shopcrafts or- Ki ' tcanlzntion from doing all In their pow- HH!' .nd e-onduct of th-- lawful work of the HHj j organizations, to eomlnuc to call for HH i and to expect to receive the loyal sup- HHK : port of each and every member and HH ! to continue to work In harmony and Hy wltH a common lawful purpbso to ;oI- Efii vance the common In t r ts of the ot- HrW;, ganlzed shopcraft employe" B n h Mr. Jewell, accompanied by Mr. HijlU Richberg. arrived Wednesday from ' i Washington where they conferred with H,fJ Attorney General Daughc-rty regarding HHj ? . the submission of Judge Wilkcrson's Hflr decision to a higher court feir review HlV Attorney General Dauglurty assured BTji them of bis co-operation Insofar a it HF 'i is possible for him to act. |