Show Strike in Utah Wanes 1 I Crews Gre ws R Return e tu rn to Work As S Switchmen n Report for Duty DUly Government ent Officers Search Out Agitators and Radicals Responsible for Outlaw l Walk out a 1 out k-out our Here Herc Herald S Special Jal Ogden April 16 Pi 16 Five ve crews of switchmen have announced that they will mil return to work here this morning Railroad officials and md leaders of tho the brotherhoods in Ogden den say that the strike this at-this point is broken Police detectives deputies from the sheriffs sheriff's office and government agents are searching the city for members of the I. I W W. W. W whom they say have arrived in Ogden from Pocatello Salt Lake and a number of western points after receiving advices that the switchmen's strike here was on the verge of breaking With the return of tho switchmen here today freight which has been piling up in the local yards will be dispatched to its destination with the least possible delay dclay according to an announcement made by railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road officials here early today M MEMBERS EMBERS E of the tue outlaw switchmen's s association here were called before Isaac Blair Evans T United nit nit-ed States district atto attorney c yesterday and interrogated concerning their activities in connection with the the walk-out walk o othe of the thc railroad railroad yardmen in Salt Lake last week W Yo J. J Smith superintendent of the Los Angeles Ang s le-s Salt Lake Luke J Railroad company announced last night that n a number of trainmen have ha signified their intention of returning to work this morning and anti he believes that with the return of these men to their posts the backbone of the walk out in in Salt I Lake will be broken I I J J. J J. J Mallaney appointed vice president president I dent of or the Brotherhood of ot Railway I Trainmen for tor the Salt SnIt Like Lake Los Angeles An An- geles railroad in iii the Salt Lake district by V. V J. J Lee international president stated last night that he had full conI confidence con con- confidence In the members o ot of the brotherhood brotherhood broth broth- I In this district and that he ho felt that thc they would return to their posts after the tho situation had been fully ex explained explained ex- ex to them The names of ot those who were called before the government inquisitorial of official of- of were not available at an an carl early hour this morning but It is known that the thc United States State district attorneys attorney's of office office ot- ot fice Is taking an active interest in the thc strike in this section Department of or justice agents are arc watching the tho situation close closely and reports are arc being made direct to toe e Washington D. D C C. where Information regarding ing the tie situation throughout hout the tho being placed place in the hands of ot United States Attorney General A A. A Mitchell Palmero Palmer No Xo action will bo taken It is said through the thc local district attorneys attorney's office without specific Instructions from the tho nations nation's capital where reports from every cry section are arc being scrutinized b by e experts familiar with the tho activities activities lUes of ra radicals ll whom the thc government I has be been n watching watching- for some time and who according to Attorn Attorney C General Palmer Palmero are responsible for or the walkout walkout walk walk- out of or the railroad men throughout the thc country Coal T I is Av A Averted The yard ard crows at and on the time Ore Oregon ou Short Line returned to work yesterday morning according to officials of or tho the company compan here With the thc return of ot the yardmen at Kemmerer all rear fear car of or a a. coal famine In inI I Continued ou on l Pace a. a c 2 STRIKES IN UTAH WANE CREWS ARE AREl l i WORKING AGAIN v. v a t. t ry Government Officers Arc Are Searching Out h Agitators r I. Continued from rage race 1 Salt Lake was dispelled as railroad of officials officials officials of- of hero stated yesterday that enough empty empt coal bon gondolas gondola oln i were moved ed from that point to tho the mines yesterday to insure tho the reopening cf tHc mines this morning r- r Freight ht Is h Moving Mo Freight l according to officials here is moving freely at nil all points on the tho Union P Pacific railroad e except at Og- Og lien rien A break in tho the Ogden situation has been predicted but tho the basis for tor forthe forthe the rumor that tho the men will return to work however has not been learned Four switching crows were working In the local yards of ot the Oregon Short Lino hero yesterday according to officials officials of oC tho the company compan Two of oC these crews are made mado up of ot men who have returned to the service of ot tho the com company pan and the other othor two arc made mado up of oC officials off oHI- of or the company compan Call Con nOT Bois The Tile call bO boys boy's 8 employed b by tho the Oreon Oregon Ore Ore- gon on Short Lino walked out yesterday mornin and Mined Ihn ho ranks rank of or the strikers t ik mT Trainmen I e ho however were c called to their po posts ts by es of ot tho the yards ards who have remained loyal oal to the trie company Freight trains were moved on tho the Oregon on Short I Lino yesterday from Salt l. l Lake ke to Ogden O Ogden cn to Salt Lake Cacho Junction to Pocatello Cacho Cache Junction to Preston and Preston to toCache toCache I Cache Junction I 1 Service l li I Annal 1 d frt freight trains were moved either cither b by tho the Salt Salt Lake Route or the Denver Rio Ilio Grande railroad Passenger traffic traffic fic fie remained normal on all of oC the tho railroads railroads railroads rail rail- roads j yesterday Ore Oregon on Short Line Lino officials announced announced announced an an- the crews at t. Granger er and Huntington at work handling normal shipments of oC freight The men have ha been ben placed In a 1 false falso light through misrepresentations mado made 0 them was Mallaney's statement Salt Lake The following bulletin was posted on all ail bulletin boards o of the tho Salt SnIt Lake Houto last night night- Los Angeles April 10 1320 Los Angeles n eles I. I Salt Lake Railroad tho the Public Tho The switchmen In various terminal yards of oC this railroad are arc on strike They took this action without pr sent sent- Ing or making known nn any grievance trite IHie strike Is In violation and i r of oC their working agreement and violates the tho transportation act of oC 1920 which provides means for considering and adjusting adJusting- complaints in an orderly way and ond without stopping work sec sec- 41 On of oC that act reads as follows be the dut duty of or all carriers and nd officers and agents to exert over every reasonable effort and adopt ever every available a means to avoid an any In- In to the operation of any carTIer car- car TIer growing out of an any dispute bc- bc the carrier and th the or or- subordinate officials thereof All such disputes shall be considered and if It possible pos- pos sible filble decided in conference between representatives es designated and authorIzed author- author lied fo so o to confer by tho carriers or the he hc subordinate or officials thereof directly interested In the dis- dis JUte If It an any dispute is la not decided In such auch conference it shall shaH be referred rc b by the ahe parties thereof to the tho board which under the thc provisions o of this title Is au- au to hear and decide such dis- dis f Irute The strike is Js also Illegal under Jho oho laws of or the organization to which the strikers belong It has been so denounced de- de b by chief chic executives of or these organizations rJ who together with railroad rail rail- Toad road officers have been making every effort to induce the men to return to service er but the tho strikers have ha not returned reTurned returned re- re Turned to work and the tho service which the ra railroad road must render to the public is Interrupted hence It becomes liar ary for this company to take action to 0 o fulfill Its obligations to the tho public con consequently announcement is hereby made to the public and notice Is hereby h given hen en to the men that all striking striling em- em I who do not report for duty ty on their assignment commencing Friday Priday morning April 1 16 C. C 1020 lO will be reGarded regarded re- re as having terminated their em- em with the company compan and their places paces will be filled plaices j Signed W W H. H CO v General Manager Iana er Ios IMS Angeles i U. U I I 1 lA Ultimatum Coincident with the announcement t that yard ard crews at practically er e every r point of ot the Union Pacific system n are arc rc working at almost normal forces and that freight ht In la every ery point except t Salt Sall I Lake and O Ogden den on the Ort Oregon Short hort Line Is bt being nl handled with dispatch th the company yesterday issued nn an ultimatum ultimatum ultimatum ulti ulti- which was ng posted on all nU bulletin boards of or tho the company compan Unless the men report ort back to work ork this tills morning according to tho the bulletin bulletin bulletin bul bul- letin the they will automatically forfeit I all aU pension rl rights from the company as well as relinquish tho insurance policies s which tho the company maintains free reo of or charge for tor all of ot its and will also bo be automatically dropped from tho the health Insurance roll maintained main maln- maintained by the railroad for or its Railroad men say that tho the plan of the Union Pacific is ono of oC tho the most liberal liberal liberal lib lib- eral insurance organizations in tho the countr country It is 13 kept up at tho the expense of oC tho the railroad and aud furnishes protection protection protection tion to the men free treo o of charge Tho The pension plan and tho the health Insurance plan lan aro are also said to ta be exceedingly liberal Seniority rights will also bo be relinquished if tho the ultimatum is not complied with say the tho railroad oHI- oHI Hood and nd Union Join rho Th It ultimatum I. I r of nr f fh the company n V. V signed h by H. H V. V r Platt general manager of or the tho Oregon Short Line is strengthened strengthened strength strength- ened cued b by another ultimatum signed b by J. J C C. Davis Davi general chairman of ot the Brotherhood o of Railway Trainmen In which ho threatens ousting from tho the brotherhood for Cor all who Jail fail all to return to work Davis brands the tho strike as illegal not having been sanctioned b by bythe bythe the International body of ot the trainmen and ho he cites to the men that It Is their dut duty to return to work and fulfill the tho contracts of oC the brotherhood with tho the railroads by keeping the yards ards in oper oper- at Ion The ultimatums which were posted on the tho railroad bulletin boards at every point where trouble has appeared aro arc as follows s Tb The Ultimatum Salt Lake Lako CIt City April 15 IS 1920 Notice to You are arc advised ad that who have havo failed tailed to respond to call or have absented them themselves from rom the usual place of ot call or have havo failed tailed or declined to report without without with with- without out call In accordance with prevailing prevailinG prevailing pre pre- practice will bo be given riven until Friday morning April 16 1520 O to report for tor dut duty at th the same time timo and place or respond to call I If It has hns heretofore been the practice to call you ou and failing falling tall fall In ing or declining to do so 80 will with this notice act to sever your our connection connection connection con con- with this company as em em- H. H V V. PLATT PIATT General Manager The above abo notice has been placed on all bulletin boards of ot tho the compan company company com com- pan pany where an any Interference with Jt its business s exists and this thin will wm servo erro er e as as- public notice to such of ot the employee as have ha In any manner man ner left leCt the service failed to re respond respond respond re- re spond to call can or absented themselves themselves them them- selves from their usual place of or call or who have havo failed tailed in any anyway anyway way a to be at nt their post of or duty in accordance with Ith the usual practical H. H V. V PLATT TT General Manager Salt Lake Lako City April 15 1020 1920 O. O Notice to all members of oC the Brotherhood of at Railroad Trainmen and others working under its road and yard arcI contracts with the Oregon Ore Ore- font gon Short Line railroad and the I Ogden Union Railway Depot company Acting un under er the tho authority vested este in me b by tho the Grand Lodge of ot the tho Brotherhood of or Railroad Trainmen and ancI as tho the duly elected and authorized representative 0 of ot the men employed and working under its contracts contract T I Vi hh f K tit you ou tJ that I ai I am ia familiar it with no- no ith the tho above bulletin which has hag been placed upon the bulletin boards of or tho the Oregon Short Line Railroad company compan and the Ogden Union Railway Depot company compan which I 1 full fully agree to and unqualified fied endorse endors you ou are further notified and must consider this as ns asan asan an official notice that failure upon your our part to bb bo be- guided e by the provisions of oC the above bulletin will automatically act to cancel your membership In the I tion of ot tho the Brotherhood of or Railroad Railroad Rail Rail- road Trainmen J. J C C. DAVIS General l Chairman 13 13 n. of oC R. R T. T Meeting Demand Despite th the strike m meat nt packers o of tho the Salt SaIL Lako district have o be been n able abl to supply all of oC their customers with tull full quotas o of meat filling all orders Tho The Cudahy Packing racking company had a n. lar largo e number of oC animals at nt its yards when tho the strike start started cO ana ann has been ablo able to work at nt full capacity This condition Is III declared to b be 3 similar to that of ot other smaller plants There Thero is considerable live 11 stock In Utah that can be brought to the meat packing plants over electric lines If Ir necessary nry or could be driven to tho the various yards Under these conditions meat packers declare there thero Is lt no possibility ity of ot a meat shortage or necessity for Cor worry because shipments are aro not coming coming com com- ing from Crom out of ot tho the state Tho The Purll Purity Biscuit corn company pan closed down n In Salt Lake Lako yesterday throwing throwing throw throw- ing of ot the Iho company temporarily temporarily tem tem- r o out to of work r Officials t 1 of oLI the tho company say cay that IU thU niu aim shut ng I of oC tho the plant was duo dun to the freight embargoes oI as most of ot the products of oC the company are sold old outside of oC Salt lt Lake It developed yesterday that at the Iho meeting mc of oC tho the trainmen held Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day when an nn attempt was mado made to oust from office II H. Williams president president president dent of ot the tho local following his appeal nl to tho the men to return to work that tho charter and records of oC tho Ogden den lo local local local lo- lo cal had been taken to tho the Ogden Ogdon po police police po- po o- o lice lIco station and are aro now no stored there thero for tor safekeeping safekeeping- Williams still sun re retains retains retains re- re tho the presidency of at tho local ac according according nc- nc cording cording- to brotherhood officials Switchmen at nl Ogden stated slated last rt nl night ht t that J. J C. C Davis general chairman chairman chair chair- man Wan of or the trainmen on tho the 0 O. S. S L. L lines Ines had carried in his pocket the tho strike order of ot the tho local lodge lodle at the convention of oC district chairmen of ot tho the Brotherhood of ot Railway Hallway Trainmen last January Januar but |