South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 169, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 June 1919 — Page 7

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ber of towns electrical workers, partionlrly telephone operators, had K"nf on strike. In northern and central California it is estimated 5. 0 0 0 Kirl operators and l.(oM male employes ar affected. Three thousand other employes are said to he involved in a strike of the telephone crafts In southern . 1 1 i i i ' i iii i. Charles I'. Ford, secretary of the International Iirotherhord of Electrical Workers with headquarters at Sprint, MM. Ill . said the California htrikes were duo to failure of trlcphone company ofhrials t comply with Postmaster (len. Hurleson'a order last Riturday ;;r-)ntir.jr the ri'ht of collective bari.iininc

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FORM LEAGUE TO GET HOME RULEJN IRELAND DIT.LI.V. June I. An influential organization is being formed in Ireland under the name of "The Irish dominion League." It is composed of nun who t . li. vc that an Irish republic is unattain aide and undesiralde. but think that a prompt measure of home ru!- on the fullest colonial lines is urgently necessary. Among the promoters of the l.ague are Sir Horace Plunkett, chairman of the lri.-h convention, ami many men who were associated with him in tire convention as well as representatives of important business and professional interests.

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