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Show MEN ARE READY TO END STRIKE Dnluth, Minn., Sept. 25. Willing to eud the strike, the union car men of Duluth today mnde known terms upon which they would return lo work. These include: All men now on ntrlkc to be taken back without prejudice excepting the original nine men discharged; tho cases of the nine to be arbitrated: an open shop, but no objection to unionism; union-ism; that the spread of hours which now require the mou to bo on duty from 13 to 10 hours to get ten hours' work be reduced to a 12 hour spread; that no increased wage schedule is asked These proposals General Manager Warren has refused. "There is nothing lo arbitrate," he said. The traction company will appeal to the state supromo court agalust the docisiou of Judge Dlboll ordering the company to resume car service. oo |