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Show CLAIMS WORKERS ARE ANXIOUS TO RETURN TO PLANTS riTEPLO. Colo., Sept. 27. Claim that a number -t strikers are daily asking to he reinstated was made h'-re today by Manager F. K. Turks of tho Colorado Fuel 6c Iron company. While Mr. l'ark.s declined to fiive UKures, he stated that such requests were coming in "ateadtly." On the other hand. W. A. l'ayton. member of the strikers' press committee, discounted the significance of this fart, Vo expected a certain p-r cent of the men to try to ko hack." caid Mr. 1'ayton, "but we iVel confident tb.at tho majoiily of them will stand by the caupe." With tho telterallon today by Mr. Parks that his company was determined to j adhere to the Kockefcll- r Industrial plan and the "op-n shop," and the aniKin e-nient e-nient by the I'ueNu ullu-d strel coinicil if elaborate plans for the leiief of nedy strikers and their families. n.-ittuT Md.-showed Md.-showed any deposition to receile from its original position at the end of the f.rst workinff week of tho walkout. In the meanw hile. leaders of th tji strikers ha-ve called a ma-s-meetlni: at a local park tomorrow. Several t'nlirad'i labor chiefs will a-i dress the pathcrlnt;, which. It was explained, will have for its purpose that of "instructing" the strikers regarding the management of their side of the controversy. |