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Show tions in the clothing shops and to Interpret In-terpret the strike to the public were adopted. Mrs. Charles Ilenrotin presided at the conference In the absence of L'r. Emll O. Hirseh, who Is chairman of the citizens' committee, but who was unable to attend the meeting. No demands are to bo made for Increased In-creased wages at this time.and though the strikers will Insist that the employers em-ployers recognize the principle of eol-lecthe eol-lecthe bargaining, they will not ask for strictly union f1kps. All thy are demanding in th?t respect Is tb.it the employers, shall not dlscrimiiaie I against any employe because of his other ot-her connection with a union. ATTEMPT TO 9E MADE TO SETTLE THE STRIKE Chicago. Oct 31. investigation of the cnui-s of the strike of th . thirty tbiHisnnd gi'Tivnth "ynrl er. wbtch h .- Ti-Tf. y, e ! he c ln'Yi:. - ndrcfrv nj thN e'fi- TXVlh vi.-.. f I - r,,l ... I the city, wi'h a view 1 r n;zlnrr ab ut an early st i: .'c-rrent .f the dIC-ultv, was Liken .it a ne"Urtr of eitl.eris held yesterday "t tb, roiiTvnee of Mrs. Joseph t I'.owen. Res-dutl. ns providing for the organization of a citizens' committee and for the np-IKjlntment np-IKjlntment of a sub-committee of five to begin an investigation into condi- j |