Show TFE S lEl TER STR KE S All Was Quiet at the Germania Works Yesterday TWO FURNACES RUNNING 0 1I I 1 The Full Set of Bruckners aro Still in Operation OreProducers View the Matter with Some Uneasiness i Tho Smelter Management in Communication anaScme I munication with the Operating I Committee at Denver General Expectation Ex-pectation that the Difficulty willS I will-S Soon be Adjusted II I I Tho day in tho Germania smelter I strike closed without change nor Is any I likely pending the sevenday cessation agreed to on Tuesday between the men I I I and the management The strikers who I are awaiting patiently the answer to their demands did not gather as expected ex-pected for the purpose of laying I the foundations for n union but after Informal In-formal discussion the lenders decided 1 1 to Invito all smelter employees to Join t I In a mass meeting at the Murray opera houso tonight Charles Olson who is handling this feature of the walkout said last night that there had as Je been no enrollment whatever nor will there be until plans for organization are discussed and adopted at tonights meeting This done the roster will be J 1 opened and opportunity extended all I I persons who are eligible to enroll them j I selves So far as he knew no word had como from the other side touching upon tho fate of the snuMtcrmens demand de-mand but every one Is l hopeful that It will be favorably acted upon Mr Olson says that perhaps 65 per cent of those employed prior to tho walkout also now at their places and the remainder re-mainder are at liberty to report for duty at any time between now and the expiration of the sevenday armistice THIS 1JAN AGE rENT < The smelte management was In com I munlcatlon throughout the day with j I I i tho main companys operating committee I commit-tee at Denver but nothing had developed devel-oped at the close of day Manager Tones said he expected an expression jTi Mn1 l the committed before the end oft of-t week and thatihl action would of course be governed largely by what the omnHte < oniinetCd5kl I J i vif iiii M WLLI1 Superintendent Tucker who came up from the smelter during the afternoon and who was closeted with Manager Jones reported conditions a the Ger mania unchanged Two blast furnaces and the full of ful sot Bruckners are still In operation and with these work will continue until the strike has been settled set-tled The men were still wellbehaved and when UP I < f the plant everything was harmonious OREPRODUCERS UNEASY In the meantime oreproducers are manifesting some uneasiness and while the average Is 0 the bcllof that the I troubles will be adjusted and that they will bo permitted to continue the de livery of their ores as In the past many are afraid that any attempt to readjust the scale of wages must be attended by delays I THE HIGHLAND BOY Manager White of the Highland Boy smelter who was In from that plant during the day said that everything was harmonious there and that the men were apparently satisfied with conditions I there was any disaffec lon It certainly had not reached him and he had no cause to believe other limn that things would continue as at present S S THE MINGO From the Mingo void came that the men were 1 ijl f at their places nnd that the plant Is running as usual without domnriNfrnl ninniin i1 hi mnn omonstralon ADJUSTMENT EXPECTED Tho outlook for an voirly adjustment of differences Is certainly most assur ing and something of a definite nature is not unlikely to develop today aa the operating committee at Denver has its Hlrt of the work woTFin hand v i I i i i I |