Show SHOP WALKOUT NO NOT f I TU TO AFFECT I Sl CONDITIONS 5 D. D R. R G. G W. W Officials Officials' Claim Only Few Men Who Remain Members II Union Are Here The Tho strike of shop of ot the Denver Rio Grande Grando Western railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road caled called for Saturday and later postponed d. d until Tuesday will have no effect at the tho local shops accord accord- accordIng Ing lag to D. D G G. Cunningham assistant superintendent nt of motive pow power r. r The strike was called at Denver The shop workers first struck last Tuly July Th Thousands o of men left their worl worle at that time At the Salt Lake Laka shops likewise at the Denver and nd Pueblo shops men were employed employed em em- to take their places The S result was to r railroad of of- of II that the shops w were ware re running practically ally at t normal Mr Cunningham says that the shops are running no normal nal now Several Several Several Sev Sev- eral weeks ago the strike that was called last July was called of off An agreement Is said to have been en entered entered entered en- en Into between the company and the men meB As a result about twenty- twenty eight men who were still on n strike 11 ere were taken back It Is said Since then or to be precise last Friday union officials called another another another an an- other strike which Is now due to to- take effect Tuesday According According- to Mr Cunningham there are few tew men affiliated wl with h the union that Is calling the present presentS S strike and he does not look for one man to go out here It Is admitted that it Is true fttie that some of the men who went out on strike last July are still out of work and It Is known that some of them will never be betaken betaken betaken taken back on the Denver Rio 0 Grande rande B B. B W. W Robbins local freight and passenger agent of the railroad said that the report that had bad been sent broadcast that men had gone on strike on tho road Toad was misleading He substantiated Mr Cunninghams Cunningham's remarks that there thero were no no such number even eI COntemplating contemplating contemplating con COn- such a moye move As AJ a re re- sul of of the report he said that his company had buffered U- U in that shippers were requestIng request- request ln lag Ing that shipments be diverted over other roads He fie declared that the fhe strike called could not really be a astrike astrike astrike strike at all in that the men employed employed em em- played in the shops w wre re perfectly satisfied and did hot Intend walking walking- out He lie emphasized that the strike I called for tor Tuesday was the tho work of ot dissatisfied men en affiliated with theold the theold old union under which tho the strike I was called last July |