Show CAFE OWNERS COOKS WAITERS i FAIL TO AGREE 3 L Lv Association Threatens 10 i Close All c Houses STRIKERS PICKET ALL OPEN GRILLS Ba Bakers Bakers' ers ers' Walkout r Causing E Bread Shortage Owners ci 3 Urge Uro-c Arbitration l I 4 By B M. M R. R Cummings Every restaurant and cafe In Salt Sat Lake Lako ko City ma may close its doors tonight tonis-ht its as the result of ot the cooks and waiters walters strike e. e it was announced I. I b by restaurant men nen last nl night ht A meeting meeting- of ot members members mem mem- bers of ot the tho Restaurant Mens Men's association association tl tion n and restaurant operators who are arc not members of ot tho the association will be beheld beheld beheld held this afternoon to determine whether all aU the eating houses shall lose close Restaurant owners who are arc not members members members mem mem- bers of ot the association declared their intention oC ot align aligning aliening Ins Ins- themselves with ih the tho association today and closing their pl places of or business until the strike ends A vote ote oto will be bo taken at today's tod meeting meetIng meet meet- In ing and either cither all cares cafes will close or orall orall orall all reopen and attempt to ser servo the public with nonunion help hell Popular Diet All 11 Salt Lake City w wa was on a a. Hoover Izod diet as a result of the strikes Pew Few restaurants were open and those that operated at all were unable to handle the cr crowds during the tho rush hours at noon and at 6 o'clock at night Sandwiches for the most part formed the piece de re resistance of ot business mens men's luncheons an and the same m menu nu ruled at the dinner hour Officials o of the cooks and walters waiters union announced last night that tho the food tood situation would be the same today They Ther declared It their Intention of or landing b by their demands for shorter hours and to turn a deaf ear ear car to all counter prepositions made mado by employ employ- ers rs Bakers likewise lse are holding out for concessions asked of ot the tho master bakers but hut four firms were reported as having baying the tho union signed ned an I. I agreement with last Jast night an and will vIlI continue baking I t Unit r The IThe bakers' bakers strike had a peculiar r ef Ct- fe t- t tin in In inthe the restaurants and cafes a bread shortage appearing appearing- Imminent and those who sought sous-ht pastry with their I meal nea were met with the tho statement avail avail- no pies or other pastry was able Should the bread supply also be become become be- be come too small to care for tor tho the needs need of or tho those o few restaurants that remained open as appears likely there will beno be bo no sandwiches served toda today and meat and vegetables will bo be the tho only courses course offered hungry hunn patrons of or e. Pickets continued to patrol hous hoUses s listed as unfair nl night ht but a a. few tew places place which bad had granted ranted the demands of ot the union were not molested Lines formed shortly after noon in front of or restaurants which were still open for business and tho the problem ot or acquiring food In tho the short rush hour to the tho shortage shortage short short- was perplexing Owing l kitchens service age ua of or help in the those who managed curtailed and was 38 to obtain substantial meals were fortu tortu- nate The number of or sandwiches crl consumed O by famished citizens was was was' enormous The Tho popular thing to order was hot roast beef followed by a ham or cheese sandwich and a. a cup of or coffee coHee- Any too much timo time other order required for for- tho the bus busy merchant or his bis Remain Firm Official nf of tho the Salt SaIl Lake Restaurant nt Mens Ien's association announced last night that the they are arc firm In their refusal to grant the tho demands of the waiters walters They offer oer to submit the tho dispute to the state board of or arbitration or an impartial im ire- bo ho partial board of nf adjustment to named by employers and arid Their offer of or a nine-hour nine straight t-hift t with three 20 minUte periods off oU for lor meal meals still stands while the strikers strikers strikers continue to Insist on an hour eight ers straight shift shUt with one 20 minute period off ort for meals Up tip to late last night there no signs ISis of or either side making concessions developed elop d no flO situation Tho Th strike disorders quiet picketing and inconvenience incon Incon- to the public bein being the outstanding oUtstanding out out- standing features Officials of or various baking establishments met with strikers yesterday afternoon In an effort erfort ef er- effort Y fort to reach an a agreement but aside from Irom the action of or the four our firms revised scale which granted tho the wage wase and shorter hours no progress was waa made made- Sulking Striking mill mm wor workers er who walked out Thursday Thurma were still out for a w wago go Increase of ot 1 12 cents an hour hout la last t night Machinists anI and members mem mom hers bers of or tho the Metal t l Trades council how hoV appeared to have adjusted their ever cr difficulties with their employers and tho men were still at work A few foW grievances remain to be bo adjusted but both employers and looked r for t amicable settlement |