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Show iM arooned Travelers Arrive ; on First Los Angeles Train M1 AROONED A X D RESCUED." cr "Saved from Separation." might be the title 01 a thriller anent the experiences of many 1 of t lie passengers who ar rived in Salt La ke yesterday afternoon j on tiie first through train to come from . Los Angeles since the ending of the ' week's strike in southern California, i Aboard were a number of teachers in , 'the high schools and grade schools oi I Salt Lake who were made late for the ; beginning of their duties by the suspen- ; i sion of transportation. Several of them : had reservations on the first train which 'was stalled when the men walked out ! in sympathy with the Pacific Electric I strikers. I Salt Lake teachers were not the only ones happy to come through from the coast, for t here were ta les told yester- day of business men held away from important im-portant matters, of families separated, I with fa '.her compelled lu eat his own ' beans for an etra week w bile the bet-. bet-. ter part of the family had to telegraph ; for added funds to meet the d-!ay. ! Mosl of the passengers yesterday were j bound for points furcher east, and "among these, too, were teachers who have spent their vacations and most of their monev in California. It was said that more than a few who went west de luxe are returning return-ing in day coaches because of the fund shortage b rough t about through the strike. Three sections came in during the afternoon, af-ternoon, each with capacity loads of passengers pas-sengers and mail. It was said by the Fair Lak Route dispatcher ypsterday that normal traffic has now been re-j re-j sumed. He stated that most of the persons per-sons who have been marooned in Salt Lake got away yesterday, and that the passenger traffic over the line will be normal in another twenty-four hours, by i which time it is c:;peeed thai the surplus I of east bound t ravel ers will have cleared from Los Angeles. |