Show END NO NEAR I IN Y I Union Forces Said toBe to toBe Be Ready to Call Call Off the Strike If Men Are Assured of Their Jobs By Associated Press NY Manitoba June W WINNIPEG WINNIPEG vy 7 Telegraph i operators 01 on active strike e here will Jl hold ld a meeting late this afternoon to consider the question of or returning return return- I In ing to work worle in a n. bo body Monday This n option tion was vai decided upon after aUer an announcement that a largo number of oC operators tors would Id resume work Mon Mon- on- on cIa lay day It Is un understood that other will meet to decide whether th they shall continue on strike Metal trades employers of oC Winnipeg Winnipeg Winni Winni- peg NS have han not officially announced their attitude on the tho collective bargaining liar bar gaining gnIng plan submitted b by the railway rail rall- way ny brotherhoods brotherhoods' executives es who are arc attempting to mediate the controversy 11 between the employers 1 and nd the seven crat crafts represented by liy the Winnipeg metal trades t. council The union leaders yesterday accepted this proposal pro pro- proposal proposal pro pro- and their wn WIlH gen gen- ene en- en e a considered a broad rt recession lon from their demands eman s as originally out out- lined THE BIG ISSUE it It wa was Intimated at the tho board oard of trade lr-ade this morning that the tho big Issues is issues Is- Is sues of or the tho strike must be he disposed of before a collective bargaining agreement can be bo concluded I V report was current that the strike c Jc leaders were ready to order all union men hack back to worl work If th they y could be assured th that lt all the strikers would get set th their h Jobs Job back DEPORT UNDESIRABLES A communication signed b by hi James Winning Inning president of oC the Winnipeg trades council In which it was state stated l th the council indorses Indorse the movement mo for fOl forthe forthe the deportation of or all undesirable aliens wa was delivered dell to the Winnipeg n newspapers papers Winnipeg was sas calm cahn and orderly to tola to- to lay day la Moro than han 2000 returned soldier sol sot dier constables were on dut duty FIRE CAUSES DAMAGE I t Fro iro r of oC undetermined origin de tie the Industrial exhibits build build- in fn- fn at the old fair aIr grounds toa today Volunteer firemen assisted In fn fighting tho the Iames flames Th The building contained ordnance store and equipment About eighty cavalrymen c wore vero quartered in barracks a short distance dis dis- lance tance from the exhibits building The fire did not re reach ach the barracks An n investigation In has been heen begun by hy military officials Opposition of or the tho Soldiers seemed to have decided tho struggle Delegations o of union men announced I if it the strike l leaders rejected any fair lair offer of oC settlement h by Monday on ll they intended to go back baele to their Jobs johs One of the union leaders said that forms have havo been prepared to ascertain ascer tam tain whether employers are willing to take talco back all men and women who participated In fn the tho general strike It was pointed out at tho the elt city hall hail the federal government has flatly refused to reinstate postal who left the service ser and anti that tho the city has taken tho same attitude regarding the firemen on StrIke Brigadier General Ketchen addressing address address- ii jn ing the tho returned soldiers soldiers' mass meeting meeting meet meet- ing declared that tho the Winnipeg strike o can no longer er be he a union labor protest but hut that that- It is an at attempt attempt attempt at- at tempt to overthrow o the government Rest assured fissured tho the Dominion government government govern overn ment meat and the military are not idle ho said sald and intimated the tho government govern Jo ment mont is taking steps to deal with Bolshevism and revolution REFUSE TO STRIKE PRINCE B. B C. C June 7 7 Delegates from all alt labor unions In session here last night voted a against calling a general strike In Prince Rupert |