ELISHA LEE. Chairman A Question For the Public to Decide The railroads feel that they have no right to grant .1 wage prelerment of $100 000 000 a year to these employ,cs no“ hiohlv pud and mustnutmg (1an one- ï¬fth of all the empl'oyes, without a clear mandate from a put lllL trlbundl 1h.†shall determine the merits of the case after a l'C\ltW of .111 the fun The single issue before the country i: u'htther (/11: (onlrot'rrrV 11 to f: â€11101 b) an impartm/ Go't'ernmen! mqutry or by mdurtrm/ “war/rm P. R Al “NIGHT. (iv-'1 "all!†Allrnn, Cu-u l.m¢ Ramiro-d L W BM H“'l\,ln~'l‘l1.auv Cgmru at (huuu Run-Iv C L h-\|\1m,t..-‘I "mu", 5:â€" \. r. \u‘ â€J\;'u a HAerurd Knlm‘ H (TV)\P’\| \‘a 5 In Pundit Southern Kndwls . E CUTIE“, (icn'l â€sum \Vuuuh KuLw-y I. flicugery , Am; r.» hula-n. Leaders of the train service brotherhoods, at the joint conferente held in New? York, June 1-15, refused the offer of the railroads to submit the mile to arliitrdliun ‘ or Federal review, and the employes are now VOtlng on the question whether authority shall be given these leaders to declare a nation-wide strike. . The Interstate Commerce Commission is proposed by the rmlroms an the public body to WhlL‘h this issue ought to be referred tor these rmsuns: The formal proposal of thc railroads (o the cmploycs for (hc scttlcmcm 0H the controversy is as follows: 3 Faced by demands from the conductors, engineers, ï¬remen and brakemenl that would impose on the country an additional burden in transportation costs of; $100,000,000 a year, the railroads propose that this wage problem be settled by; reference to an impartial Federal tribunal. l; With these iemployes, whose efï¬cient service is acknowledged, the railroads? have no diflerences that could not be considered fairly and decided justly by such' a public body. Federal Inquiry gr Railroad Strike? ruu"'i§h_飣:}}i"i..n}.i “LIGHTS ON†Um 09 every dollar received tn the rmlroads 1mm the public nelrly one-ha}! 11 pan! dxreclly lo the em The run the railroads mnv chlrgt (he pubhc for Inn-[wrunon Ir: now )ugclv fixed b\ mi! Govern- mem board "Ow conference: hue demonstrated thu we cnnnot hnrmonue out m‘flerenreo ol opmmn :nd mu "emu-Hy m. mitten In euntrnveny muot be pissed upon by other Ind dmmuelted agennes Theretme we y: ;<Ile Inn \000 proponls Ind the prupoutton ot the railvuu be damned of by one or the other of the to .nwx g wen mt- I. Ptetetlhh by Iuhnnulon to the Intentue Commerce ('ommxnmn, the only tnhun). Ifllc'h, m reuon o! m accumullted Information bearing on ruiwn run htmlu and Ill control of the revenue ut the n «In :I m a pun- tion In culmdev Ind ptutect the right: Intl eqmtm‘ of L- the Interest: aï¬et‘tett and t4 pr mute mitt; .nat teunuq neceuan In meet the Idded cost of opeutmn I?! use mm propuuu Ire HH‘HA! tn the (thLnum‘ In Me )uu and reasonable. ot. m the nent the Xntetltlte ('nmvnen‘e (ommtnmn unnut,un.1er "mm; .‘In‘ II! n. the premueo, that we jointly requelt (ongreu to tile Inch aumn u nny be neceunry to etutxle the L â€mm-um“ to conuder In promptly «hapoae ot the questmnl lllVOthi. or I. By Irbltranon In lcconlune mm the prmnmm ot the Fedeul luv" (The Newhnth Art; No other body with uuch In innmne know-Age o! railrnai conditions by uuch In unqueumncd pun- tion In the public conï¬dence Railroads Urge Pilblic Inquiry and Arbitration The occassion being to celebrate theturn- ing on of the Ornamental Street Lights Dance to be held in Larson Bros.'new garage corner of First Street and Laurel Ave. following the concert Highland Park Business Men’s Assn. Bani] QIumvrt ‘ anti Dam Thursday Evening, June 29th GOOD MUSIC Admission $1.00 per couple Leaders Refuse Offer and Take National Conference Committee of the Railways UNDER THE AUSPlCE-LS OF THE y‘ra V, MW: H E‘IEK\‘()N. (ku'IMI-Qâ€"r Grout \UIlhcvn bun-n H F‘NIVC. (iov'l "runny Vlnhuhvnhu a er-JI‘ ( :(r'an “ UKHJ'. lul'l ‘I.' {run}; (:hculae-ke .\ um... 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