Show A 1 r Zvi 1 i 1 7 r r v t to toI I t I H HO W TO 10 fAT EAT I Ir IS r PROBLEM lM HR HERE BECAUSE Of OF J H r J IK Bakers Idle Pending ar an Adjust Adjustment ent Restaurant Men Picket Cafes Which Have Not Signed U Up P PAli Pt t Ali 1 LAKE will face a bread SALT famine ton tomorrow orrow morning I unless an a agreement is is reached l lI I between the talc master mister bakers and the journeymen bakers this afternoon after after- noon Only four tour firms have conceded conceded conceded con con- ceded to the thc union demands demand More than a hundred red members of the thc b bakers bakers' kers' kers union are arc on strike The eating problem I Is rapidly be becoming becoming becoming be- be coming serious as in addition to the i n. n mead Hd s situation most of or tho the restaurants restaurants rants which have ha not sl signed nell an agreement agreement agree agree- ment ment with the Cooks and Walters Waiters union have 0 p sod closed t their hell doors Pl Picket kel lines were established e ta this noon b by bythe the striking waiters walters The Time waiters walters here werl werlIn J In Instructed to bo he diset in their picketing cause ause no disturbance aid nut not ck b the sidewalk RESTAURANTS SIGN Thirteen rest have ha sr signed n tHe tie agreement with th the waiters watters ana ann cooks ook There are about OO members r of or the Cooks' Cooks and Walters' Walters union who ire are oV ell t strike Tho striking bakers cleaned up tip all the tile dough In re the bakeries bl and baked nil all that was as on hand hn or 01 there hero would bo be but little bread to be ha had toy too toty y The Cooks' Cooks and ami Waiters Waiters' union n asks ks That el hour eight shifts be lie established with t cn twenty minutes s allowed for catIng eating eat eat- Ing Ins that per pet shift bo be the W wage Jp of or miscellaneous male labor that female fe- fe fe female male waitresses be lie granted a minimum wage o of 22 leer shift MEETINGS HELD I Meetings were CIO cro held geld In th the Labor temple bi hr both hoth unions and plans laid fUr for continuing the strike The union I bakers kers ask SI for 01 rt an n hour eight t day clay with hour half periods for tor Ii and elimination elim clim- of or ill all night work time and amI one half for 01 overtime o and a hOll holiday nr on Labor bor day Tho The ma master bakers crt assert that to toI grunt grant the deman demands s for time the elimination I o of night work worl would mean that the patrons would have to tu do O with stale stall I bread and that instead of delivering crin 1 I in the th morning delivery delivery- would only take place Illace In the afternoon I The restaurant owners a assert gert UI the demands of or the cool cooks s and waiters would compel them to employ extra help hell which would add much to the tilL overhead o charge Tho They assert this additional expense would have to LJ be borne by hy th time the pation They sa say say- the cost o of living Is now so high that many workers in Ir the downtown nto district ate aro carrying dinner pails Jails an and thermos hot but lies ANOTHER STRIKE The union declared a a. astrike strike and none of ot the men has re returned returned re- re turned d to work No o me meetings were held and apparently there Is little hope for tor an farl early settlement of or the dispute The Tho men a ask k for IJ 75 ji cents an hour and anda andt a t clo closed shop At tho the present time line th they 62 cents per hour ho The boilermakers machinists and blacksmiths of oC the city will me meet t at atthe atthe atthe the Labor I-abor temple Saturday night to discuss discus the demands which thc they ha have havo 1 mado made for tOI better working conditions |