Show PAINTERS STRIKE I IN fUll SWING i iMen Men Ac ept Situation and Are Prepared to Hold Out for Demands SOME SOME FIRMS ACCEPT TERMS MOL MOLDERS PROPOSITION 51 TION OF MANUFACTURING I I Jilt of Gi union on 77 e i of C P nd ind Paper out y the action tak taken n by six tx of the leading or of the y morning The I Tun held in hi Federation ot of Le La Lat Lebor t bor or half t and voted Toted to hold hod ut Iut till their demands were granted The steps were taken to put the machinery of their in rore ports showed the inon to be In excellent nt financial condl condi Uon L t It t wu wa reported that the demands of oft the he t had been accepted by a number rf r shops Gertz s Sturn R Ft A Woodruff J T Fred Ired Keats M I F Adair and a few others Commit pe were to carry cerry out arrange arrangement m ment The whole que question ti l will be t before the Utah Federation of r bor and U Its grievance committee a asked ked t I cooper te with th the strikers Pr Prisoner Takes a Job JobA A which caned called forth some live Uve J 1 discussion was the alleged action of Mayor Thomp Thompson and the city authorities in ill employing a prisoner to do paInting 11 nd d decorating ra on the cit jail jaU Meetings will be held every day while the strike or lockout p D A Coom Coombs president or of the union AA ay that tb the men are asking only for n a at iD bO cents an hour would give them 22 per week In Head of m th they y have hae been receiving for fora a 3 week of hours hour The six employers which Initiated the I are J H Hamlin W A DuvaIl C borg e W Ebert brt A Co 0 C H Boden Bodell and andT T Id ele Th These e also had bed a con frence and are confident that the they can canet get et alooK aion without the men They ji 11 make no offers nor will they Ti ri ze tM the union at present Sh Should uld the them m niCu n want ant to come back on the old terms the they t will in take thin them but not otherwiSe Plumbers Want Increase It is 5 saM said that there is Ig trouble brej brewing in the plumbers trade and that another may ensue IU as a result The Tb 1 is the usual one of more wages It was stated yesterday b by some of f the themen themen men tot that the only thi thing holding the men ha hick Jt front from making a formal demand is t that ha t the trade Is not in as good II a con condition liS as some of the others there being I already several everal flourishing nonunion shops in the city I May Manufacture The striking molders maiden held a meeting last eveni evening and di discussed u the progress of their strike It nas 18 reported that the Employers were tt trying ng in every possible way to get men and were unsuccessful It was stated that another firm would probably b be added to the two who have haxe already made an agreement with the themen themen men men Financial matters were report reported god The union still claims to have plenty of funds fund to continue the strike in Indefinitely definitely A proposition wu wes discussed among the themen themen men to the effect that the union might take up tM the molding business for Itself If In only a small way Some offers have haye teen been received of premises which could f be adapted to the business The I union will take the th matter into consider should the s r ke continue |