Show sk A l Utah Labor Unions Q to Fight Vigilantes i Ass 0 PROTEST J JIN IN HAM of All AH Unions in J M gl te to Be Urged to toiS tol jaise aise iS Voice Against the riving iving Out ut 0 of Organizers l that practically very ery voice of organized labor will be asked to raise jf in support of the stand r in by four leaders in ill the theof Mill and Smelter Workers Workers' 1 ln who declare they were ordered last week in the Je e of their rights as American pens k ens was given today by Ben Benin in ln organizer of the union and andI I of of the quartette who allege the they f driven from the mining camp r Goggin Coggin declared the whole atwould af- af would be laid before a bi big joint lg meeting of the Utah Fedora Fedora- of pf Labor the Salt Lake Federa- Federa z Jbf Of Labor an and l the Building Trades Of cil in the labor temple Friday Ut tr tentative indorsement of the l df dI df taken by the expelled union has already been given by the Ihas Lake Federation of Labor it is I Ived ved ed that definite and official ac- ac Will be taken at the meeting aC 1 ay night resolutions are adopted conning con con I ning ing the tho Citizens' Citizens Protective as 31 as- as of Bingham for its part in alleged driving of at the Jor of organized labor out of the pit it will mean the Bingham ahas af- af has lias spread in its scope over oyer the thee e state estate UNANIMOUS SUPPORT ee of or union men comprising every labor craft and afing af- af ng rIng virtually P el kind of indus- indus wIll be represented at the meet meet- t K 1 Is said Mr Goggin expressed today that the central body bOlly jj Ibor ibor crafts would unanimously ly urge I prosecution of ot the i irs J ors Irs of ot the alleged act of driving i n nen n from Bingham It was admit admit- Aby b labor leaders that if this were we're every branch of ot organized labor labore e state would have given its moral brt ot to tho the demands of ot the union td be permitted to return to Bing- Bing fand Jand and carry on their work worl of ot lE 4 E. E Miller a member of ot the exve ex- ex lYe ve board of ot the Mine IUne Mill 1111 and ter tel Workers union who also de- de she was driven from the mining AwIll address the meeting of la- la at tho the Labor temple Ly ay y night He will address a meetor meet- meet lot of or the union In Eureka ka tonight lit It was the tho opinion toda today of Mr fin Bin In that the Bingham affair would t in detail by Mr lr Miller I J oi gh the meeting In Eureka Eurela was I Intended for tor a discussion matter it is believed It b be bC one of the principal matters Jv d. d Il grams strongly protesting tho the al- al of ot the Citizens active association have been fored tord for for- lied ed d to Samuel Gompers president presidentS T American Federation of ot Labor S C. C H. H Moyer royer president of ot the S 'S Ull till and Smelter Workers union lis us now flow in Arizona though no d definite finito word has been I V It is probable that Mr Moyer YE Continued on 00 page 6 B. B MASS MEETING Continued front from page pae 1 will wi come core to Salt St Lake it Is said wd on tho the way back hack to headquarters of or the union in Iii Denver and and ma mato o an a effort to adjust tho the Utah controversy A telegram was received today from President Gompers but It arrived after uter Mr Miller Uler had left lef for Eureka s so 80 o i iwas It was wa forwarded to him before Its fM contents contents con con- tents were mado mad known to local labor labo leaders leader CONSULTS STATUTES Richard Rihard Hartley Hartey count county attorney said sid today he was still stil consulting th the statutes to determine what complaints if any could be Issued against the committee committee com corn from the Citizens Protective association as as- sedation who are alleged to have hav threatened the union men if they failed to comply with tho the order to leave leav leave I camp before sundown The leaders leader visited his office and asked that criminal crini- crini inal complaints be filed fed against th the group roup of Bingham citizens The attorney attorney ator- ator ney said toda today it would probably re require require require re- re quire several da days day's s 's before a decision would be reached rached as the matter mater presented presented presented pre pre- an unusual legal situation and was much involved We are going back to Bingham ander unI under un un- der our rights as American citizens I and stay as long as we want declared Mr Goggin today We are arc not I. I W. W V W. hut but representatives of ot honest and amid legitimate ut labor Neither are we wo agitators agitators agi agi- nor undesirables We Ve are within our rights and were we're going back re regardless regardless r- r re- re I of whether we get complaints or what might be the results |