| Show END IS NOT IN SIGHT 8 wy STOCK YARD STRIKE R REMAINS FIRM AS EVER neither side to the conflict seem to show any evidence of weakening and there Is little hope of settlement after a fight which has lasted for four a settlement of the stock yards ards strike aces to be ai at remote as at any timo time sinco since the struggle for supremacy began Neit neither tier aide to the conflict during all this time has chewn any signs of deaki aoa laning ning tho the packers pAc kors while assorting asserting that they will soon havo have their affairs in normal condition again so atul havo they been in securing non union men still admit that so far they have been able to get but ot of their old employees back and that the majority of their men are unskilled workers in the last statement given out by the packers it was said that nearly half as many men were at work now os as before the strike began these men have been brought to chicago from all parts of ito country the majority a them thurn never having seen a meat picking p house before coming here with thelo iren tren we packers have succeeded in accomplishing a R great deal of work but according to the ers every animal that has been slaughtered al 1 a the strike was handled at a financial loss to tho the packers as in the majority of case the loss of skilled men has mado made it impossible to work in the by products and aus this business which under normal conditions condl condit tona lons la Is a clear profit to the packers hit hm been allowed to go to waste president donnelly of the strikers lays 1 I have received assurances from the most powerful labor organizations izat ions throughout the united states that they are with us in this fight and are only waiting to have representatives senta tives from our union sent before them and make the request when contributions to our financial support will bo freely made under these ci circumstances there Is nothing for us to fear feil r as the victory will be with its in the end no matter how long that may be |