Show SWANSON ACCEPTS EDICT BUT MUSICIANS RESIGN r- r Every effort has been made to maintain maintain maintain main main- tain the high standard of the An American Ameri Ameri- eri- eri can theatre regardless of expense according according ac according ac- ac cording to W. W H H. Swanson manager and every effort has been teen made through legal channels and acquiescence acquiescence acquiescence ac ac- quiescence to the musicians' musicians unions union's demands to have the musicians who walked out remain In their positions Only two of or the musicians appeared for work at the theatre yesterday The other nine members resigned as they were advised that a strike could not be declared according to law I was perfectly satisfied d to employ employ em em- ploy an orchestra of eight pieces I said Swanson but was notified that it would have to be eleven men or none and even evento to this I agreed although although although al al- though though- considering It a most unjust I demand In spite of this fact the themen themen I men did not report yesterday I |