Show 5 STRIKE T A I KE E ENDS N NAT AT SMELTER I IN N G A R F I D Refining Company Promises Wages as 35 Before 3 ed Men l Soldiers ill Be Employed First of the I E J-J J Smelting Refining J who quit their jobs jobB at Garfield J Rh- Rh ht h- h work t dt t 8 t 26 will ill return to n. n m. m today The decision to resume work came after a six six- six day av conference between bet members of the theW union of the company The men merl will receive the tho pa pay they were getting before the thC tIit strike nic decision on regarding the number Dumber I of hours bours to be worked each week will be bo reached later Inter according to a at no a. noI t statement t made last night light by Joseph I i Jee iee secretary of or the International Association of Machinists Tn In if t statement to the tho striking union men C. C W. W general manager managerI Smelting Smelling Refining American I o the company said the company compan would reInstate re- re Instate such auth men as would be bo needed MO to continue operations H declared that tho the following order of oC preference regarding tho the reinstating of ot I woud bo ho followed Married men firsts first i s soldiers second unmarried men third Conference Committee nor Mr dr Ir Whitley declared in the P atlOn that ho he would be glad to have o j I the labor organizations ors select a a. comI cornI committee com com- I from their ranks to meet rcpt rep rop- t I of the com company companS pan at limos times when questions regarding wages and V working conditions might cause future I J. J embarrassment to employer and emU em- em t U loye William X Kneer of ot the tie Utah Industrial Industrial Indus Indus- trial t trial hoial commission who has been conj con- con erring with the tho men mon and James Lord a mediator tor sent l here by the depart department men t tut j of ut labor said last nl night ht that the matt matter matter mat mat- t ter l' l had been treat treated cd fairly by 11 both factions fact fac- fac t t The present condition of or the copper market declared Mr Ir Lord Lor makes makes' It Impracticable for 01 the copper coppet operators t tl to continue giving Ing time war wages or orten even t employing as man many men as they did cUd during the war The settlement of the trouble st stopped a possible general s strike o throughout the state tate he lie said r t r The rhe strike followed the a action of oC the copper com company pan in announcing a cut of oC 75 10 i cents a u day in the wage scale of ot the men pen For a time it was wag fear feared d that 1 tiie Ie strike would be followed by a walkout walkout walkout walk walk- out of o 1 other otier members of or tIle the Metal Trades council |