Show P ClAIM I f IN N. N DENVER V Western estern Ne Newspaper Union Is Is Reported to Have Have Conceded Conceded Conceded Con Con- ceded All AU Demands DENVER Colo May 6 Striking G.-Striking Striking job printers in Denver declared they had won a point in their controversy with employers today when they announced announced announced an an- that the tIle Western Newspaper Union had accepted their demands The employing company will hire m men menon n Ion j I jon on the union schedule company officials officials daIs said The union men returned to work today 1 Reports of tiro c ac acceptance l ce by the Western T Union In m n Denver Deaver of the demands made by its its its' I had not been received at the local office office office of of- fice of the company at a late hour this tills afternoon neither had bad any report c come m from the company's main office Jn In in Omaha on the situation Officers of the local branch of t the Western Vestern Newspaper Union Upion who were were in telephonic communication with I their headquarters in Omaha yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day stated today that pressmen and employed by the company company company com com- pany there had not left their positions I The local representative of the company said that both these classes of workmen were still employed under I the same open shop basis that they have always been I According to a statement Issued by Jay T T. Harris chairman of the executive executive executive tive committee of the Employing Printers' Printers association association- work began beg to today today to- to day dav in several of the sixteen local job printing printing- shops where workmen refused to continue working Monday morning Partial forces of men and women were employed in several of ot the shops Mr Harris declared that the new were being heiner paid a wage basis not less than the minimum which has always been paid in each craft raft Following na a special meeting of th the Employing Printers' Printers association held yesterday it t was announced that the shops positively positively positively would not be opened under the theold theold theold old cond conditions l |