Show 1 SIDES BOTH ARE WELL SATISFIED I Contractors and Appear Ap- Ap pear to Be Pleased With the Present Si Situation of Affairs S r The situation in the strike Has assumed a phase that is em eminently emi 1 nent i satisfactory to both contractors and strikers according to the statements state state- ments made by the respective parties I One One of the contractors said that morn- morn y j y ing There Is nothing further t to do In th the matter We are content as affairs f. f stand We have told the men what we will do and shall not retract our post post- tl tion n. n The strike has been of great ben ben- cut to us us as it has enabled us to weed out a certain element in our shops shop whose work was not satisfactory We Ve have plenty plenty-ot of men nien to carry out all our contracts and nd have saved considerable money in not being obliged to pay men whom we kept on time when there was not work enough to keep them busy The strikers are equally emphatic In declaring themselves satisfied with the situation f We care nothing about the ultimatum of th the contractors said ne neof of ot the today We are now doing business enough to support the themen themen themen men that ire are out and It is getting better better better bet bet- ter all the time If It the contractors do donot donot donot not want us to go back under the agreement agreement agree agree- ment mont presented to them we can stay out and continue this work ork all summer Any rumors of disaffection or lack of harmon harmony harmony har- har har har- mon mony among the men pien are without foundation foun foun- dation Our boys bors are united and will l remain remain re- re main maln so |