Show WAR BETWEEN COOKS AND WAITERS AND RESTAURANT KEEPERS MAY CAUSE A GENERAL STRIKE IN SALT lAKE CITY The situation Involving the Cooks Cooks' and Waiters Waiters' union and the restaurant men who refuse to give up handling Royal bread is growing In seriousness and within the next few days bids fair fall to culminate either either- in the dissolution of ot the union or a general strike of ot all alt the union labor men In the city Baffled by the positive refusal of the restaurant proprietors to accede accede to the demands of the union and seeing the places of the striking employees filled by union non union non men dr or r by who consented to go back as individuals the officers of the Cooks' Cooks and WaiterS WaiterS' Waiters Waiters' organization no now no threaten to precipItate precipitate tate Late a general strike in sympathy with their position Members of the al arbitration committee and officers of af the t federated unions are confident however that the cooks s and waiters walters cannot force a general strike for the reason that the union did not first appeal to the Federation committee commit commit- tee to have its difficulties arbitrated Jack a a. member of the arbitration committee said I have received no official information information information tion concerning the situation but my understanding is that the cooks and waiters walters went Into this strike without consulting the Federation and in that case they did not proceed properly and the arbitration committee is not bound to take up the question I do not think there is any danger of a g general strike Secretary Lufkin of the Teamsters' Teamsters union said The cooks and waiter will receive the sympathy of the I unions but butI I do not believe that induce the Federation to st strike e R. R W W. r. r Young of cafe afe Mr Morgan of the Vienna aDd r. r Finch of af Finch's cafe all said they had hod plenty of help and Jey tiey ley would take back no men who as s union employees Mr Young A I do not nat anticipate a a. gen general ral strike but if it should come I would woud d close my I place before acceding to the unions union's demands Ernest Randall president of the Cooks' Cooks and Val Waiters Waiters' un union Ian feels that the situation is one that muse be e fought to a finish He said If we are defeated n n our our struggle it means the death of union la labor or in the city The other unions are in honor honorI bound to assist us in our fight and ande e ve we expect the union men of other trades I to walk out if It is necessarY necessary to enforce our demands |