Show You NEVER hear of newspaper writers striking They know all about other peoples strikes why some should be encouraged and others frowned down but it never occurs to the journalist that he can have a grievance demanding demand-ing an adjustment through the agency of a strike The telegraph operators may go out leaving the editor short of copy and the compositors com-positors may throw up their cases leaving him long of copy and still he goes plodding along driving his pencil quietly awaiting results and trusting in Providence and good times for a better salary though never complaining of his pay It seems to make very little difference to him whether he receives 810 or 830 at the end of the week i he either doesnt know enough or knows too much to strike We have heard of the newspaper man severing sev-ering his connection and now and then one resigning after he has been discharged but never knew one to strike Shouldnt employers take this matter into consideration and do something handsome for the newspaper fellows |