Show Union VIllon Officials Seek Seel Solution of Walkout w Iff z I 7 S k N L SS Wt S if f l' l S 55 55 5 5 1 I r a aI I iIi V S. S S S S r S I 1 I IS 5 S 'S S 5 S HERE TO HELP SETTLEMENT OF UTAH'S METAL MINES STRIKE Ora Wilson and Reid Robinson union officials organizing in Heber City to buck the he strike union officials official conducted a mass maS meeting in tn Park City at Which fighting talk early settlement predictions and pleas against yb vio lence ence were heard Flat nat predictions th the strike will wm be settled within a short hort time three or four tour days day came me from fram tt Reid ld R Robinson binson Butte Mont president nt of f the Int International l Union of Mine Mill MUl and Smelter Workers Ora Ore Wilson Wit Wll- son eon on Spokane W Wash lh international union nian representative Scott Smith resident president nt of Park City local No 99 and nd Tom Cost Costas S s secretary cr t ry l. l Letters tt rs Read Although mining Op operators r tor had hadeen been een invited to speak at the me meeting ting and 17 mine min officials ls W were ro r reported p at t the meeting ting by union heads n none fie spoke poke Instead d Mr Cost Costas fi read l leters lettera let let- t. t tera ers from front three thre major comp companies nies co copie copies l 8 of af original l offers ft r made mad strikers rs in November which November which Mr Cost Pastas Costas s said id he r received in answer t tto to o th the unions union's l Invitation t to o operators opera opera- er tors ors to appear pp r. r Union heads also re reported ort d that some soma same 40 o fr from the K Kamas- Kamas mas Heber Hebet City district where th the w wet wel l- l fare far are association SS i was organized d W were t tr present r S Several Y t l f representatives r sent af of th the Kanias-Heber Kanias b r City gr graup u hotly hoUy denied denied de hi nied d platform accusations n l they W were t th h rs ppl rs arid and nd cherry h try pickers and nd only enly a t few W r real l miners rs arid and nd disgruntled Ones anes at t th that t. t Pr Previous predictions that fireworks fire fire- works could be expected at them the m mass ss meeting ting failed t te to m materialize although a few hot hat verbal l exchanges x h ng s the evening Women Attend There re w were r many MArty W WoMen present among th the odd persons who wh jammed th the Park City high sch l auditorium in th the first public mass m meeting e called d by Ulli Union heads sin siri since th the strike Although the crowd was VIM apparently apparently pp r. r nUy strongly union and fi and nd many boos boas answered r d th the first few floor flaar t reM remarks by n nonunion men and nd others from th the K Kamas maS district t a r reminder mind r by Mr Smith th that t al aU all pers persons s who wished to speak h had d db b been jeen n gU guaranteed tAbt d Immunity fr from fram in in- in tt abruptly ch changed d the attitude of th the crowd As the union was attempting Hem t to str strengthen its Us p rt at th the P Park rk city mass meeting Ung some same m members mom mem bers bet of th the newly f formed farmed d Welfare organization W were t approving a dOn can n- n n and nd laws bylaws to effect ft ct an organization t to buck the union a nt at W Continued n Column on rn f lags Y TWO 1 Thirteen tt enl |