Show ELECTRICAL ME SETTLE SEME DISPUTE All Day Conference Brings I I Adjustment of All AH Differences fi j d r strike wh which ch rea eu d to i involve the fhe whole of ot the union lab labor 01 population of Salt L Lake ke was I ly settled last night A. A J. J McNulty international president president president dent of the Electrical Workers Workers' un union on has been in in Salt Lake for the last I I three weeks loo looking into the strike I The strike started in October had involved about one hundred men Several Several Sev Sey- eral ineffectual attempts had hd been made by employers and strikers to come to an understanding but until the coming of President McNulty peace had been far distant After Atter a P. long afternoon and evening conference President McNulty announced announced announced an an- l last st night that settlement was in sight I Members to the conference were President F. F J. J McNulty Organizer T. T E. E Lee of Seattle and the following workmen of the local union John Scoville of the Intermountain Electric Fred Ball Salt Lake Electric Supply and Lawrence Durbridge Eardley Brothers The employers were represented represented by E. E H. H Eardley of Eardley Brothers H. H W. W Nichol of the Capitol Electric and E. E B. B Hawley of the Intermountain In- In Electric E. E H. H Eardley said that things had been practically settled and that the themen themen themen men would go back to work immediate immediate- ly When asked 1 if it there would be any discrimination shown against the strikers he said that there not and that the old men would wo be given their old places One of the main points under discussion discussion dis dis- dis Mr Eardley said was the matter matter mat mat- ter of organizing the deliverymen and tire repairers Electricians will work on an eight eight- hour scale now and will get additional pay for overtime The present wage scale will remain unaltered which runs from for tor apprentices to 5 5 for skilled workmen |