Show V V TILE rIlE TRIBUNE E IS A STRIKE In labor union circles no man 1 Is fg more cordially hated tl 4 J than the strIke breaker He is the he craftsman more or orS orV S V le lets less 3 capable usually less who less who helps help defeat union labor mn when they have sought by ly a s to secure better conditions or 01 better pa pay V The strike breaker er tal takes lakes es the vacated place and sustains sus sus- V V talus tie reluctant employer in his refusal to tr treat al with his former fanner su sustains hll him hith in refusing to give I e if better better wages ages or 01 otherwise Improve con conditions V VV i V Just now flow there is a strike of or telegraph operators It extends throughout the entire country V It I Is directed against the tho two telegraph companies and nd against ag the ri Associated Press Pre one of or the news agencies ag of or the naf nation na na- na- na f tion The regular telegraph operators are out on strike f V seeking to Induce their former emI employers lo ers to increase their pa pay seeking to bind them to a contract that will willbe willbe be honored seeking to better and more moro Calr fairly e establish j just working conditions r. r Their effort is made matJe more b by the pr sence of or j V union non operators at tho the kc keys Strike breakers men meni i V with no organized labor affiliations men In open enmity J to organized labor Jabor aro are sending and receiving tho the mesa messages messages mes mes- sages a es for the Associated Press Frets And newspapers belonging belong belong- Jag ing to tho the Associated Press aro are paying for these mesI messages messages mes mes- them and aull are serving them to their I sages are arc printing II readers They aro are handling copy sent ent and received b by V nonunion union non op operators in a time of or strike and rind are helping V V to break breal the strike e. e Thc They are br strike breakers as much muchas l i j VP e as the union non-union operator who Is stumbling along along- with V the formerly well vell lone done by union men J I V V The Tho Tribune of or Salt Lake h Is a member of ot the A Associated Asso Asso- o- o V dated clate Pr Press A little while ago when the men made madet tk t V V their demand on General Manager M. M E Stone for an i. i In their theil working work work- tV V advance o of wages and other belte betterments ment V V V ing conditions Mr Ir St Stone lC replied that he could not grant V V V th lr requests because e tho the Associated Press is a mutual S' S organization It to the tho papers that thai compose it these He could not agree r j The rue Tribune Is one ono of papers I ti I. I V to tho the advance unless authorized or I Iti zed by the owners of or his WI pI company company the the Salt Lal Lake e Tribune Tribuna an and the rest reH of or them But If it the members of or the Associated 1 Press the Press the Salt Tribune and tho the rest Jest of them were theta were to tell Mr V Lako Lake the tho demands of or tho the men th lh strike would I V Stone Stono to grant V live livo minutes rho Tho union men would woul win in V be o en ended d t V Their wages would be Increased cd Their working con conditions condi condi- l- l would be improved Improve Tho The strike breaker would lose I The Ag Associated Press s papers that are using unfair V V and line lino thc from copy cop copy and o er every they are aro now nosy receiving In is union non-union telegraphers and is unfair unfair should should refuse t to accept that unfair copy tho the management of ot the association asso asso- elation would agree to tho the demands deman s of oC tho the men Instantly The Salt Lal Lake o Tribune Is one of or the thc papers that ar are arc lighting the union They are aro opposing organized r labor Thc They are as employers receiving unfair telegraph cop copy and printing Jt It The Salt Sait Lal Lake e Tribune Is a strike V I |