Show RAil CREWS I COMPLY TO TOUl Ul ULTIMATUM TIMA TUMI Denver Rio Grande Men l Return to Work rork rork in Yards Trains Move o on on All Local Roads Freight Is Is' Is Heavy THERE is no strike on among the tho railroad in Salt Lake This is the tile stat statement ment accredited accredited to prominent rail railroad oad officials lure hore yesterday Twenty five per cent of or the yardmen yardmen yard yard- men employed ed by the tho Denver Rio Grande railroad returned d to work in inthe tho the yards ards of or tho the company here yesterday yesterday yester yester- day in compliance with the ultimatum Issued by br the company compan three da days s 's ago stating that all yardmen who had left tho the posts at tho the start of or tho the walkout and who had not returned to work by 7 o'clock yesterday morning would automatically an- an be dropped from tho the employ em em- ploy of at the railroad Sixteen switching crews were at work In the Salt Lake Lako yards of ot the I Oregon Short Line yesterday and i railroad railroad rail rail- road officials say with say with this number of or crews working the tho service Here bere will not bo be in the least hampered Raising of Embargo Confirmed Word confirming confirming- the raising of the embargo on freight on all lines linen of ot the tho Oregon Short Line was received hero yesterday from Omaha the general offices of or the Union Pacific system The embargo on all Southern Pacific lines in this territory was also lifted Two trains of sheep w were rc moved north from Ogden and one train north from Salt SaIL Lake on the Oregon Short Line according to company officials One Onehundred hundred eight cars loaded to Capacity ca capacity ca- ca sheep in transit to lambing quarters were included in these trains All records for freight movement inthe in inthe the tho history of tho the Pocatello yards ards were ere broken yesterday according to company officers who stated that the total numb number r of cars moved thc hour 24 period amounted to 2223 2 3 cars Two trains loaded with sheep were transferred to the Oregon Short Line here last nl night ht from rom the tho Western estern Pa- Pa tn n. n nn fl H 1 unu h j jon on al the they were sent to lambing quarters IIII Big Movement IO of ur She Sheep p Railroad officials report an unprecedented unprecedented dented movement of or sheep during the thelast thelast thelast last two t days and tho the railroads arc are concentrating their attention on dispatching dispatching dis dis- patching sheep trains without dela delay Six trains of or freight were moving on tho the Montana divisions yesterday be besides be- be sides all local and main-line main schedule trains On the Utah divisions thirty extra frel freight ht trains were moved mO in ad addition addition ad- ad to all main line and local timecard time limo card tra trams trains ns on the branch lines t ty five Civo extra freights were moved on the Idaho divisions Tho The Denver Rio lUo Grande yesterday devoted almost the entire attention of or orIts its five tive switching crews to tho moving mo ing of or coal trains l lying in In the local yards of or the company since inco th the start of or the strike Two trains of or empties were dispatched to the tho mines over o the thc Denver t Rio Hlo Grande lines Tra Trains of or empties moved to the thc ns were O e to I I transfer b by the tho Oregon Snort hort Line as i quickly as thc they could bo be switched b by bythe bytho the tho crews of or the Denver Denvor Rio Hlo Grande Grando 1 Co company m pa On the Oregon Short Line trains were moved mored from Brigham to Malad Malad to to Brigham Cache Junction to Preston Preston to Cache Cacho Junction Salt SaIL Lao Lako to Cache Gaelic Junction Cacho Junction June June- tion lion to Salt Lake Lale Pocatello to Cache Junction Cache Junction to Pocatello three through freights from Pocatello to Salt I Lake JAke a a. local from Salt Lake Ikc to toO O cn a local 1 from O Ogden to Salt SaIl Lake two main line trains from Salt Lako Lake to O Ogden den and return and three through trains from Salt Lake to lf Sa Sas Plait PIaU I I am tm wen well satisfied with the situation Situ situa- tion on tho the Oregon Short Lino and at tho thio Ogden Railway and Depot compan company com corn pan pany said IT V. V Platt general manager manager manager mana mana- ger of tho the Short Line Lino yesterday It Is taking us some homo little time ho he continued to build up our now new noward iO yard ard organization and while we could build it up a great deal faster than we arc are arenow now doing it we arc aro purposely and anti carefully selecting our our now new in the hope of or Improving tho the personnel as aa thero there i. i JH ili no reason why an eight eight- hour shift Job of or switching cannot and should not be bo mado made an attractive posit t tion I 0 The rhe members of or the new railroad association at a meeting held at Moose hall hail yesterday da morning an announced announced announced an- an that the members of oC tho the organization or or- Were determined to a man manto manto to stand by their original demands and that the tho action of or the tho government go In Continued on page pace nc 2 TERMS OF ll UlTIMATUM I ACCEPTED BY BY STRIKERS I Continued from Page Pago 1 1 arresting ol eight ht of or tho the leaders would not nol Influence tho the Action of or the tho organization in Sn tho the lea least t. t California Citrus Fruits to Be Moved l San Francisco 21 With l. With the tho lifting by tho the Southern Pacific of or all tr freight embargoes oes on Its coast const lines it 11 i was was announced hero her tonight that car cars cara were being placed In southern Califor Califor- California California nia for the movement of ot citrus fruits Rail Clerks Wait Wai t on Arbitration Results Denver Pen April 21 Although l.-Althou l. Although h 05 96 II per percent cent cont cent of of ot the clerks employed In the tho headquarters of ot tho the Colorado South South- Southern ern and tho the Denver Rio Grando Grandy Gran o railroads railroads rail rail- roads voted In favor of ot a strike to en ene enforce en- en force torce theer demands tho the men w will await results of or efforts to reach rench a settlement by arbitration it was y announced tonight I No Nomon's o wage i Increase Is Included in tho the thomen's mon men's demands their dissatisfaction h having arisen arlson o over r the refusal of oC th the roads roa s to enter into an n agreement a. a with tho the brotherhoods when lien hen federal control ended March 1 There are about SOO clerks In the Denver Rio Grand Grandy offices here herc and SOO In tho Colorado Southern offices Both Hoth groups took strike votes returnable returnable return return- able ablo April 15 16 and the counting of or the ballots has bas Just been completed Strikers Give U Up P Seniority Rights New York April 21 Railroad Railroad em em- who took part in the tho unauthorised ud ll strike will not be bo reinstated with their seniority ri rights It was announced announced announced an an- tonight bv by b J T L T J J. J Mantell spokesman for Cor tho the Railroad General Managers Manager r association after aCter a n conference confer confer- ence cited representatives of or four tour brotherhoods of ot railroad Tho returning strikers will be registered registered registered regis regis- as new Mr Ir Mantell said E n. A. A McHugh h chairman of or tho strikers' strikers executive committee when Informed tonight ht of or the tho railroad managers managers' managers managers' managers managers' man man- agers' agers action declared ho would not ask the men whom ho he represented to lo return to work Raney Rancy Held Under Bond Ogden Utah April 21 George o George W. W Rancy Raney striking I switchman arrested last night upon a a. federal warrant charging Lover act charging violation of or tho the was arraigned before United States Commissioner W TV H H. H Reeder needer Jr Jr to today today to- to d day and nd held on 2000 bond Ills His hearing was set act for April 23 Grunau Gronau Released on Bail Chicago April 21 21 John ohn Grunau leader cader of or tho the outlaw Chicago Yardmen's Yardmen's Yardmen's Yard Yard- mens men's n. n association who was released from Crom Jail at Joliet today after his friends had deposited bond was expected to call a a. now meeting of or striking switchmen to end tho the walkout walkout walk walk- out following the tumultuous nation of ot a mass meeting tod today called I Iby by a committee of or strike leaders to voto on returning to work At tho the time of or his arrest on a charge c of oC violation of or the cr Lever act Grunau refused to furnish bond but was ins released re- re leased leasell on his own recognizance only I to bo taken Into cust custody d again and sent to Jail ail on refusal to furnish bonds after federal officers officers' charged ed he had violated his hiB agreement to take no further further fur tur- ther part parl in the strike movement Declaring that they had hall been sold out and hooting down attempts of or leaders leader to appeal to them to end tho the walkout several thousand strikers to toda today today to- to day da bolted boiled a mass meeting when it Il was announced that Grunau who was to toha ha have vo presided was still in Jail The gathering broke broko up in an uproar up up- roar Tumult reigned ell Inside tho halland hall halland halland and outside for tor a half haIr hour but bul there thero was no violence and no arrests were made On the tho rostrum m was as an American flag OaS Ono One of or tho the speakers touched It t ant h 1 1 1 n th cons T y 13 as i liu a ape IU no t o u. u li s ono v er leader began bohan to speak ho was greeted with cries of ot ro Is Grunau Wo we want Grunau Efforts to main tain order order order or or- der were futile utile Someone called out I Tho meetings meeting's B adjourned and there was a rush for the door Tho The railroads announced that 10 men returned to ork work toda today and that live stock receipts In Chicago o and tho the movement of or lIvo stock toek and fresh meat to tho the eastern points were wert normaL aL leven hundred cars of or coal were re re- re Rail Union Head Is Under U Fire Detroit Mich April 21 The Tho The executive executive tive committee of or the tho United States Statts Brotherhood of or Maintenance of or Way Vay and Railroad Shop Laborers I Issued a a. statement at international l headquarters here hore tonight that 1 It was investigating charges charses filed by mem mem- born bars of ot the organization of ot alleged irregularity lr- lr Ir Irregularity I I rc regularity In the handling of or tho 11 I unions union's funds by Allen n A. A B. B Barker riter forI for- for roes inor international 1 grand pre president dent The specific charges according to lo tho committees committee's com com- I statement are aro that the tho books show sho that over half halt a n million dollars were spent pent during Barkers Barker's presidency tind nd nd that there thero were no entries to lo show I the brotherhood had hall received an anything thing In return If t misu misu misuse se of ot tho the funds was shown n nb b by the investigation tho the committee an announcement announcement nn- nn said proper prop r stops steps for t the thereof will be taken recovery recover I Mr tr Barker relinquished tho the presidency presidency dency In March 1 Detroit Strikers Are Undecided I Detroit April 21 Striking Striking switchman switchmen switch switch- I men man decided at their meeting hero this I afternoon not to take tako a vote voto on the I question of oC returning to work after aCter speakers had pointed out that to do so I might m lay the members of or tho the row j I i yardmen's association open to prosecution prosecution tion under the tho federal transportation net act I Railroad officials reported t tonight that switchmen wore were continuing tore tore- to re report re- re port for work Individually and t that I switching service was slowly Ing Most of or tho factories s continue I to pp- pp OP- OP crate crato at about halt half time lime The Tho first shortage of or raw materials reported oriel forced tho l Ford ord Motor company to lo ley by off otc mon men today |