Show DR AI SEA A Arll SPELLS MOIL J R Strike Strike Threat Held Out by by byJ J Stewards on the S 11 YORK YOUK Oct Strike bound 9 on the Briny Peep Deep O ep or How the Light Fan Kan- t tJ Toe Menaced the Freedom of oC the thel KA might not be a bad title for the theto t it ob o to las ro o of t the t I on her last west weal e TV war ra al- al Moa How a dance abroad the big biff bl liner al- al t provoked an Industrial crisis trials for tor Cb company can cab be gathered th frO from n fragments m of f I Information r tl pro pro- Tided by passengers and crew The Mauritania's head steward a certain B D. central Sauze who seems to have been the ther central r l figure figure IC In In the h Jabor a storm ator 1 Is admitting J I n nothing or iea lie ire de- de special mention and will get it let later r. r 1 t. t of oC the tha the case case calSe seem to be these In the good old days of oC the bounding main the ca captain of oC the ship used to consider himself master of oC all alt he surveYed surveyed surveyed sur sur- tro from his deck Nowadays It is different The captain Is master as u long lone as his orders meet with the approval of ot the members of ot the National Union of ot Ships Ships' Stewards Cooks Butchers and Fakers Bakers and the National Sailors and Firemen's union When officers officers' orders meet with disapproval It is a debatable question who Is master muter O ONLY LY ONE DAN DANCE CD The Canard Cunard line has an extensive agreement with both boll unions Among other ether features it Is agreed that tradesmen tradesmen tradesmen trades trades- men shall not trespass upon u on brother tradesmen's field of endeavor Ste Stewards Stewards Stew Stew- ards Ard shall not fire tire the furnace et al general strike was wu threatened aboard the when a a. steward screwed up a a. loose nut on a storage battery batten The Cunard line has also agreed It is said by labor men that there will be bo but one dance on a a. voy voy- voyage voyage age in the main dining dining- saloons because the removal v of the revolving v c chairs therein r Is a line find h S l large e task i after aler fer ferard stewards stewards stew stew- ards ard have seen sixteen hours of oC bringing bring bring- bringing ing lemons to the seasick making beds and otherwise stewarding about the ship ahOn On the last vo voyage e the bead head steward ordered the tM dining saloon chairs moved twice The second time he ordered a a. dance daa the stewards struck The Tho head headd steward Imported d third d class help from I the hold bold d of r the ship and moved the chairs anyway A meeting of the Union of Ships Ships' Stewards Cooks Butchers and Bakers was called It was decided that i p. p if it those saloon chairs were touched by byI byS I S third class dus labor again the stewards would all l quit stewarding ar t the cooks m s t t wouldn't cook the bakers wouldn't o bake and the butchers would cease butchering The Sailors and Firemen's i union anion held a a. meeting and that they would cease their respective callings out of ot sympathy for the stewards stewards stew stew- ards 1 if It need be The showdown will come on the return trip according to spokesmen of oC the unions anions Friction in port was temporarily temporarily temporarily tem tem- ameliorated by the payment of ot ofa ofa a certain amount of overtime by the company But the unions are still determined de des to hold the line to its alleged i of ot one saloon dance per pel I voyage This should be all aU strictly confidential let it be said The story leaked out when let the cat out of the ba bag on their arrival in New York Ev Ever r since then the he ships ship's officers have bave been trying unsuccessfully to coax that cat back in In especially Mr Ir Sauze head steward I It wa was wag reported that passengers re resenting resenting resenting re- re the strike refused to tip the stewards when they arrived at New York This the crew dent denies a. a Tho way war way way- to learn nothing Ix about this Anu 1 strike Is to inter- inter It Mr Sauze head steward before He was the man who said rt abr all On with the d dance e. e and b brought h In Ins s the third c class help p to o move the h salon chairs t Mr Jr as Sauze a I has s mt taken ee his of- of C 4 fen lease very much to heart When eq- eq r countered he be was as giving attention to a bottle boUle that had been cooling in ice all a few tew fet tet of ot dry America I would not admit that there was a stewards stewards' strike he said and nd I would not deny It I will do nothing Why do clo you bother me W WHAT HAT liAT Y DONT DON'T WANT iT The s spokesmen ok of oC tJ be e a two unions which embrace the of ot the had say The rhe re- re ret return t turn en trip might be a test voyage for tor the Cunard offices officers If It the extra dance should b be slipped ped In In then th the whole National union would take it up the men said They indicated that the could think up other grievances If It it X became necessary to strike For in in- X tance stance they could use more mOTe money awards ewards average about G C cents an hour voyage Including tip tips according to a aon ton Ion on representative heir hell platform was described as a aes aes es of oC dont don't wants They dont don't to go back to war pre-war days when w wehe he held veery night and sa- sa hairs had to be removed remo dally daily work twenty four hours a day T Jet ft et any anyone one else move these sa- sa saga sra ga airs Including passengers who am er ef to move them or Oi to draw ina e pay dance tor for fora moving chairs They melee Cal hd dance a a trip sh In tie the saloon to is the e crew does nicely Ice I ryS without Y o was Ing at all And finally they ty c Ci cint nt dances in the saloon at alL that the Cunard line wom to build glass windows around worn to us them for tor ing l loge ge 1 the saloons But If Ie the coms com- com prot spot s not do that and If Ie it heark son EOD trea n who iwho who want want of ot more more loving dance than than one one dance dance pas pas- rage gage there will be trouble acH acH ac- ac H to the union men Both unions 4 on strike with the stewards or er s spokesmen on board say Jo e say It all depends upon the theer I er during the next voyage across Atlantic Given high h seas and much with little hankering to A dance da and the seafarers' seafarers industrial crl- crl cris S nta alt blow over given smooth seas tb P prospect ct of peace In the opinion oCr of oC r th the workers is not good |