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Show GOTHAM PAPERS MAKB HEADWAY AGAINST STRIKE NEW TORK. Bept . Desplle Ihe fact that New York newspaper publlehera refused to tab bark tbelr atiiklng pressmen vnlea full term of an agreement algned wklh th International Printing Preeamen and Assistants union wer met. the combined morning- newspapers Issued Is-sued sine th striae. began a weak ag war doubled In sis today. Each paper had fourteen pa-, and for th first tlm since th walkout, display advertising; appeared ap-peared to an appreciable extent. Editorials, however, still wer absent. ab-sent. The offer of th pre am en tn return re-turn to work waa conditional. Foremen Fore-men vial ted the puhllshers It was stated, and said they would bring their crews back under the provision pro-vision of agree man t with the International, Inter-national, providing they would not be compelled to recognise George Berry of the organisation. They also aald they would not recognise I David Hlmons. head of local Web I Pressmen's union No. 14, which had 1 Its charter revoked by Mr. Berry. The pu bile hers, however, rofused, telling the men they muet recognise the international union and obtain card from It. Recruiting of preeamen to taks the places of the atrlkero wss said to have met with "hearty response' by Mr. Harry.- A group of preeamen preea-men from Mlnneaivolla and from Canada already have arrived, Mr. I Berry said. At the same time Mr. Btmona declared twenty-two et the thirty-six. preeamen a locals in the, country hsd offered him by telegraph tele-graph their moral support snd promised that they would hot send men to "break" the strike. |