Show G S MAY BAR UTAH STE STRIKE STAMPEDE Of OE WO KR T TO C BE tiP or COu CL MENACES rEc LOOMS lOOM IN OREM ORM CAME I 1 Head of Local Railway to Confer With Salt Lake LakeI I Federation of Labor on Grievances of r HE first indication o of a possible possible pos pos- filE JL sible settlement between the of the Orem striking o the II electric railway and officials of the thc company came to light today today today to to- day when it was learned that a conference conference conference con con- ference had been arranged for this afternoOn afternoon afternoon aft aft- between the executive committee commit commit- tee te-e of ot the Salt Lake Federation of Labor and W. W C. C Orem president of the road While the meeting is not construed by the strikers or the railway officials to mean a definite settlement of ot the controversy it is nevertheless regarded regard regard- ed as as' as a n. forerunner of satisfactory ne negotiations negotiations negotiations ne- ne that will result in the break break- tag ing of ot the apparent deadlock between officials and the strikers Officials of the company have previously previously previously pre pre- expressed themselves as having th the tite welfare of of their Heir former fomer at heart and the yielding of Mr lr Orem rem to the extent of with the labor leaders is taken by the strikers in in- in as an exemplification of his good The settlement of the strike is now inthe hands of the executive committee commit commit- tee of the Salt Lake Federation of Labor Labor La La- bor and is not a a. matter to be adjusted by the strikers themselves The men were taken into the local street car carmen's carmen's carmen's mens men's union and received the support II of ot the tho central labor body as a bona bonafide bonafide fide tide trades union Following the announcement of the i 1 meeting today It it was stated by labor laborI I I leaders that no definite action toward I I placing the line on the unfair list would i be taken until after the committee had bad hadI I exhausted every effort to bring about I a settlement by y arbitration It is probable probable probable able that some positive agreement will willI willbe willbe be reached before Friday night At I that time a meeting is to be held by the State Federation of oC Labor at which the strikers proposed to ask for the I support of that body and also the building trades council it was stated The strike has resulted in poor servI service service I ice of ot trains between Payson and Salt Lake according to a complaint filed with the state public utilities commission commission commission commis commis- sion b by many citizens of Payson who ask that conditions be remedied Since November ember 10 the petition recites there has practically been no service over the Salt Lake Utah route ute and we are suffering stiffening great Inconvenience in inconvenience in- in convenience and considerable loss by reason thereof We Ve understand that man many of our people wha attempt to travel over the road now report that the tIle present serice service service ser ice is not only very poor but it is haz haz- We therefore respectfully request that steps be immediately taken to the end that wo we may at once enjoy the profit by the efficient service heretofore heretofore heretofore hereto hereto- fore given by the Salt Lake Utah railroad T. T 13 E. Branning secretary of ot the commission said an investigation was being made The commission has jurisdiction jurisdiction jur jur- over schedules and operation but it has no control in tn the matter of oC the labor dispute pending Tho question question question ques ques- tion of the dispute is in the hands of the tho industrial commission but lut since the company compan until today was unwillIng unwilling ing to treat with tho the men a deadlock prevailed pre The industrial commission according to law can offer its services only to mediate It cannot force either or both sides to an adjustment of ot the dispute I IMPLICATES IMPLICATES 6 IN PLOT PLOTt PLOT t i I Continued from pa page c 1 way Was was In ill III health and Mrs frs KI Kigas was then employed as a a. house- house keeper On June S 8 S. S young Langman Is to have havO obtained some Insect r. r said Mid mixed it with poison polson and to have ha cakes which were wre some somo om riddle were She died dieda is isa fed red to his hi hI foster fOtr mother a a. few hours later Mrs 1 Kigas married John Langman Langman Langman Lang- Lang man Sr a n few weeks later Soon Soona after Langman is said to a after young youn have e declared they a agreed eed it was about time to put the old man a. a away S Between October 1 17 and October of rat poison polson were 21 21 1 several doses administered to the senior Langman Lang Lang- mare man in his food it was said On October 22 2 2 he died under suspicious cious elous circumstances A da day or two later young Langman Langman Langman Lang Lang- I man asked for an inquiry which c revealed traces of arsenic poison At first the police said aid he said h hand he be and his present foster mother plotted Jointly to administer a the e ed poisoning Later he said she did d It alone Finally Fina he is said to have a confessed that he poisoned both foster father his foster mother and All those implicated b by young oung Langman man are under arrest Char Charged ed with violating the rules roles of the Institution twenty eight students student hav have e before the student stu- stu be ben been n summoned to appear lent dent out court of the University of Utah LUh Nineteen are charged with failure to re rePort report report re- re port for military drill at the |