Show RAIL EAIL OFFICIALS EXPECT HEAVY LABOR LABOE DEMAND There is slight alight Indication of serious labor trouble on the Union Pacific system or other railroads of the United States this coming summer according to E. E E. E Calvin vice president of the Union Pacific system in iii charge of operation who arrived here yesterday from Omaha Ho lIo intimated that at present labor conditions were Unusually unusually un un- usually quiet but expressed hope that with the beginning of spring work on the railroads there would be a livelier demand for labor There will be few or blind ba baggage gage riders this sumI summer summer sum sum- I mer according to indications of demand for labor as revealed in contemplated development in many fields of Industry Mr Calvin continued continued continued con con- in surveying tho labor conditions conditions con con- on the railroads By means of the new association association association asso asso- the signalmen's association and the maintenance of way emI em em- association the Union Pacific Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- I has reached an amicable agreement ag with its es In all branches of operation The Union Pacific acc according to Mr r. Calvin has usually made It tho policy to hire native labor for track work wherever It is avail avail- able By this method many farmers aligning the railroad In Idaho Utah Wyoming and Montana Montana Mon Ion tana occupy themselves with jobs jobson on the railroad during the dull period of farm work Mr Ir Calvin in stopped over Ogden Og- Og den yesterday to inspect the site of f the proposed new station which is being constructed Jointly bv by the Southern Pacific find and the Union Pacific railroads He lie will remain here today to go over routine matters matters matters mat mat- with local officials an and leave tonight for Portland Ore |