| Show THU TItI i I Advices from are to th tie the af ez have ba tak take taken taken p feet teet that lulL remarkable 1 en In tho Itlo strike situation and an anI I that thore are fair prospects of Inu the negotiations for tor or p pace ae What the plan Is l i Is not Riven Ien out In detail but It Is 18 that the tho conditions l l 11 both 1 are oro such as 1111 can cnn be accepted Iy y parties ha tui hns tuii Wo WI hope this Is 18 to 10 O The rho strike i lasted Ins tell for rOI or a II couple of weeks and there thore Is II bul but little utile prospect of at settlement hy hr r 1 compulsion At tt the Iho jsn tWit great at storm center labor from the tho South ha lia hab been employed c 11 od and the striking work workmen men mon tear fear that they thoy may ma be hi l liC ft out en entirely entirely enA In the meantime the losses are nr I A heavy on both hoUI side hut but they the are felt relt roost not heavily by hy those who are arc depend dependent f ent on wagon wages for tor their dully daily bread It Is Ie estimated that about men are Idle IllIe Their average earning ar given as 13 a n day da and tho the lots Ios Is Ic con Fluently dally daily or over oer a mil million mu lion dollars lollar a n week reek This Thie la Is i a coat cost at nt atI I which a good foreign war can cnn be beC C carried on onIt onIt It II will be hI a n great relief to the country countr If it this strike can be he settled and d ble hie relations established hod between bet wren the tho employers and and l If this I Idone Ih I lone done by the tho friendly Interference of tho the National Civic Federation I the 1111 JI ment meat In favor oC o earn com practical arbi arbitration arbir I r law le 18 s thereby hereby con III t E strengthened What Is le l needed now Is 19 nome dome plan whereby disturbances In the tho iI Industrial world can be prevented as asfar 11 far as possible and l the rights and of or nil all maintained |