Show I PLAN FAILS A I L A AT I IPA PA K IIi I l Albert lbert Wills Tills J JT T Tr r Chief Makes i Futile Plea Before Satisfied Union Miners liners I Who Tho P Prove j Unsympathetic I 0 G the l oC ot Albert Wills rills I. I AV V. W. W y T org org- organizer who lost night addressed a a mass meeting I o or of more than thou Park City miners that they strike in sympathy sympathy- with Bingham local Xo No OO the union went wenton on record by a n vote vole of to 35 15 5 to remain at work The latest effort cHort of or Wills who staged stas-ed the futile walkout at Bingham was wa a clan clandestine affair unknown to I resl residents of oC Park CI City until the tho mine mineworkers mineworkers i workers began to congregate for tho the meeting fl C C t I n g. g Vote Vor Strike 1 After an nn impassioned by th U r red d' d lt th lUI g west bo be tied up S Secretary A. A J. J B Berg rg of the Park City lo al declared there I 1 would be no strike until a n vote ote was I J I taken This was done lonc with disastrous disastrous Isas- Isas J trous results to Wills Wills' plan and when 1 I he a asked ked for a more mor poll he was assured assured that that the i wishes l es of or the workers would be expressed at ata ata ata a later date ate but that conditions corf at Park CIl City were satisfactory and that little sympathy would be found Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the I. I W. W W. W Sell Caret l Undaunted Wills and Johnson an another another an- an oth other r or organizer from succeeded sue suc uc- uc In selling several benefit t cards at 1 I 1 each for the aid al of oC Idle Operators in the Dingham district declare that normal conditions con will prevail at their mines today many of oC the strikers having deserted the red ranks an and returned to work |