Show DEMOLLI SHUT OUT I I Organizer for Mine Workers Meets Queer Reception ESCORTEDOUT OF SCOFIELB Citizons Alliance Accompanies Him to Cotton Ion Who Wanted to Organize Men in Biff Camp Is Run Out of tho Town I lJ1l1 ua SIHCLU f Hcolleld Utah Nov JO Tho unities at Vlnter Quarter 1 and Clcur Creek worked I a full force of men today and the only break III time general uiet oC this village occurred today about 1 noon When the train from Colton arrived at the south end oC the railway yards It came to a stop and pulled In on u side t track und as noon as It came to a stop after clearing the switch the passenger coach was I pushed back over tho nwltch on the mainline I main-line surrounded by a crowd of the Citizens Citi-zens alliance and tool company employees em-ployees who Immediately boarded and entered en-tered the cuach In which were Den out I and live more men who arc connected with tho United MineWorkers organisa tion and who were on their wiy to try and create local Judges of their association associa-tion In Winter Quarters and Clear Creek CAl FlIED BACK TO COLTON The committee who met the coach Immediately Im-mediately opened conversation with De molli and bis comonnloi somo < standing at the coach doom to prevent nnyouo from leaving 1 the coach In time meantime Conductor Con-ductor Dunn In Hiargo ot time tnrn bad the engine cut on the I Iraln I back conolod onto tin coach anil started for Colton under a Cull h < wl of steam not giving anyone aboard time or opportunity tn gut off and the result I wan taut time loproacn latlves of the United MineWorkers l found themselves I at Colton having tnkon a tree I ride as the guests of the Citizens alliance ot Scofleld and the local oflicials of the Pleasant Valley Coal company MKX WIll NOT STRIKE Tliere arc a fiw miners here who were not al work today but who say It itarm from mi mi othy to SPC or hear Demolll but because they were not feeling well lIme miners here have signed an apre mcnt thru I ihy t will not strIke and 11 tit t-It Is useless for any organisers to com to I this I camp This Is I the I same story told a I Castle Oat provlous to the strike Mine h Superintendent row assurinjr thr higher ifllclils that t I the unranlznis couli not get hIs l men out with gnus and that I they would stay at work HUMCI COlXSFJLS PBACW Demolli Is a iimu of tine appcaranrc of athletic build and a good talker and from the time a crowd of miners given him their attention he holds them spellbound I by i his magnetism Ills talks so far have been for peace always counseling them to keep uulet and ronvnlt no depredations and to let this be onu of the cleanest fought battles III the history ot organized labor OUTLOOK AT OTHER CAMPS Reports received 1 from Castle Gate today to-day give the total number of men working as thirtyfour and at Sunnyslde forty three t Tblss Includes tOil men and minors The strikers arc confident the company will I show their I union recognition md the company maintains that k will closedown close-down Its plants all over the district hcfoiv doing 3i Both slden remain unit and the miners claim there I havo been no desertions deser-tions from their rim imhs They admit a few strangers have mado I their appearance in camp and that I uteri of these have gone to work but they ar nol experienced mineworkers and will do the I coinpnvs machinery and property mon harm vhii iood |