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Show UNEASINESS II LABORJIRCIES SALT LAKE, July 25 That a general gen-eral atrlko of building laborers on the -ariouti buildings In the city Is pos slble this week is the statement of F. A. Dunsby, secretary of the building build-ing trades council. No such action has been taken as yet, says Mr. Dunsby, Duns-by, but the probabilities are that there will be some important developments devel-opments at a mooting tomorrow night o. the building trades council at that trganlzatlon's headquarter In tho Commercial club building. The general strike, il such comes, will be the outcome of the walkou: last week of tweuty-one plasters at the Lillard building on Main and Fourth South streets and later the general strike uf plasterers on all jobs where the non union helper were employed, some twenty-four in cumber. Tho contractors are holding firm for vhat they claim are their rights and tuo result looks much like a sympathetic sympa-thetic strike on the part ot brlcklay-ns brlcklay-ns and other organizations either affiliated af-filiated with the building trades council coun-cil or in smpathy with the move lor the employment of union men to the , Into effect against all thopo plaster-I plaster-I crs who walked out in the general I strike. exclusion oi muvio. Secretary Dunsby says that the fault Is with the contractors tbein-selves tbein-selves and not with the building trades council. "As an actual matter ot fart," said Mr. Dunsby thU morning, "the building build-ing trades council has taken no ac-t.on ac-t.on in the matter. It ha held nn r-oelinc to determine the stand it will take and will not meet until tomorrow to-morrow night- "Porhapd at lhat meeting the building build-ing trades council may tako a hand In the tight, but o far It has been between the contractors and the- Plas-U Plas-U rers' union alone. No Effort as Yet. "As to whar they have done 1 can make no official statement. vVhat. th 3 council will do at tomorrow's meeting U something that can not be fore-told fore-told at this time. The building trades rc mu ll has made no euort that I Know of to P"t tbc card systrui Into iract ice.'' 1 . The plaMcrora themselves aort that they havo beeu. blacklisted by Contractor Fradk Doraji and others. Sevcial plasterers say that at the time ibe. demand was made that lb.' non-unlou plasterers' helper bo discharged, dis-charged, the contractors Immediately Immediate-ly paid lhat any man who walked out 00 the Job weuld be blacklisted IW ri vear. - j " The plasterers further claim that j the made an effort to brlnj; about a: settlement of tbo dllUcultles with tho 1 contractors, and wero willing to meet theui half wuy, but the contractors were arrogant. It is said that uone of the plarfterera ba applied lor wor'. at the jobs to test out the alleged blacklist which they believe has gone |