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3. but did not unclear the latter to the meeting. They wanted to know if they went out on this strike if they would be allowed to get into the switchmens' union after it was over. They were told that they could not be promised that, as the strikers would need to hold a meeting and vote on the subject before they could make any promises, but that they would promise to take him unclear off the black list on "scab list" and that they would be treated the same as thought they were members. Six men came from Columbus the night before last. They had four of them in the hall and the other two could not be found. These four switchmen pledged themselves that they were to go back to work in the South on wherever they may be such. They were asked where they would like to go and replied that they wanted to go North so were furnished with tranportation on the Milwaukee & St. Paul R. These four Columbus were stated that they did not know that there was a strike here. The strikers had a committee to work on the Fort Wayne engineers and they have pledged themselves that they would handle "Q" cars at all. If there is a track that has "Q" cars on there they will pull the cars behind the "Q" cars but will let the Burlington alone. The yard