Show PARKERS PARKER'S S 'S JOURNAL HAS BEEN AGAINST STRIKERS Quotations From Editorials Showing Attitude of One of the Strike Arbitrators NEW V YORK TonIC Oct 21 E. 1 E. E W W. Parker t the lie c expert mining engineer of ot the arbitration commission named by President Roosevelt I is tho editor of at tho the Engineering En En- and nd Mining Journal lie He generally reads over the editorials In his Journal and while he lie has not himself written comments on the tho coal strike the tenor of oC articles In itt the Journal ma may give some ome Indication of oC his attitude On May Iny the following was printed Whatever mil may be he said against tho tIm present control of or production antI and prices the fact act remains that It has hns brought or order er out of or chaos and profits out but butof of at Impending bankruptcy The rho average condition of the anthracite mineworker mineworker mine- mine worker toda today Is better than hail it ha has baa been for thirty years There Is not the thc slightest excuse for a general strike in fn the tho anthracite rc regions lons at nt pre present ent nn and tho he JUners' JUners union If sr It seeks to Impose unreasonable conditions upon the Inh ing ng companies will A Incur grave S responsibilities On 1 May more than ix n pa page e of oC corre correspondence from rain was printed which reached the conclusion that there was no ground for a II general strike but hut that there thero were here an and 1 there thele some matters that ml might ht be better adjusted between employer and employee All of oC the unsigned editorial comments since then hae h been based more moro or 01 orless less ICES on the conclusions reached by the writer of this article An editorial note which appeared on Juno June declared In Indications multiply among the he rank and SlIe ilie of the United Mine Mine- Workers Mine In lii the Pennsylvania anla anthracite fields particularly particular those of oC foreign orel n birth that lint the strike precipitated h by some vcr very disreputable wire-pulling wire against the real wishes of oC n a majority of oC tho ho miners miner Is beginning to lose strength An editorial commenting on a n letter from Scranton August says ms If U Mr Mitchell l desires to retain nn any Influence there here he lie will do well to de declare declare dp- dp clare dare the strike officially off of without more dehl delay |