Show UNION WINS VICTORY Cooks and Waiters Successful Success-ful in Their Controversy SECURE SIX J SIGNATURES Restaurant Proprietors Fail t Keep Agreement Not to Recognise Demands De-mands and Latter Induces Several Proprietors to Sign Contract Will Hold Up Wage Schedule EightS Eight-S Months Bosses Have 0 Stormy Meeting in Which I Develops That Many Would Like to Secede Cooks and waiters are Jubilant jublnnt over their success in the controversy with the restaurant keepers l At the meeting meet-ing of the union last night It was announced an-nounced thatsix proprietors had signed the agreement framed by the union and amended by the arbitration committee com-mittee and two more are expected to sign today The full text of the agreement i agree-ment has been already published SIGNED AGREEMENT This was presented to a number of proprietors yesterday by a commIttee consisting of the Federation aibltri tON and two members of the cooks and waiters union Il was signed by the proprietors of the Vienna Oyster Bay Sperry Mac Columbia Gibson National Na-tional and Free Coinage restaurants Members of the union Uulm the signatures signa-tures of the Chesapeake and Success restaurant will be added to the list today In order to forestall the objection advanced by sonic of the bosses that the agreement was only the < entering wedge for a new wage scale the union passed an agreement not to establish a union schedule for eight months PROPRIETORS TROUBLE While the union wa thus congratulating congrat-ulating Itself on the progrers of Its cause the Restaurant Keepers Protective Pro-tective association was braving a storm session In the 1 of P hall It developed that several of the proprietors proprie-tors wanted to rescind the resolution of the association that no demands of the union be recognised and the more radical members had hard work to lccep them In line After three hours of wrangling the association adjourned with nothing accomplished NOT UNREASONABLE Jack Shafer of the Chesapeake waste was-te leader of the secession movement He said he saw nothing unreasonable In the request of the union and he thought the bosses ought at least to be courteous enough to meet with the arbitration committee and give their arbltrLton a hearing He said gve original orig-inal purpose of the compact between the bosses was to resist all unreasonable unrea-sonable demands of the union but there was nothing In the request Cora Cor-a sixclay week he thought which could he regarded as unreasonable Mr Sharer was not alone In his contention con-tention There were others who spoke In favor of abrogating the resolution hostile to labor unions and wanted to glye the advocates of arbitration a chance to explain their position IGNORE THE ORGANIZATION On the other yldo of the controversy II G Sheridan and George Mueller opposed to conces were strongly any conce sion to tire union They said the proper course t pursue was to ignore the demands de-mands of the labor organization until presently these demand would no longer b made They urged the bosses to stick together and taunted the secessionists se-cessionists with being weakkneed The wrangle lasted until nearly mid night and resulted In nothing I is probable the action of the union In deferring de-ferring the wage schedule will Influence Influ-ence other proprietoro to Ig the contract con-tract today For those who persist In refusing to sign the union has a plan of retaliation In store of what nature they decline to divulge |