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Show State Calls Meeting ' For Garage Walkout Car Mechanics Continue Picketing While Dealer-Union Conference Pends By BILL McDOCGALL Labor continued llf unionlution drive In the Salt Lake Cilr area Monday a the wty wet pavtd for aulomobiU dealers and striking mechanics to begin bargaining negotiation!. Strike developments Included: T L William M. Kaerr, chairman of tha stats Industrial commission aad the newly created labor relations rela-tions board, arranged a eonference betweea representatives af dealer and mechanlca la tha chamber efi commerce at t p. m. I g. Daalers announced union beads' had compiled with the slats labor relatione act and could aubmlt demands de-mands la writing to thsm. X. Paul M. Peterean, preaident1 of the Utah Bute FederaUoa of Labor, said the demanda would be eubmltted. 4. Complalata were filed la city court charging two mechanlca ae coated employment la a strike-eioeed strike-eioeed plant without first registering regis-tering with the Mat Industrial eommlaaloa aa required by a new stats law. . Picket, claimed by anion bead te number goo, patrolled is garacee and automobile establishments establish-ments and aaid they would "stay oa the )ob until a settlement Is reached." No disorders were reported. re-ported. Mr. Knerr arranged the conference confer-ence after he waa advised by Louie H. Calllster, attorney and s poll soma so-ma for the dealer, that daalers recognised Mr. Peterson and Std Tsrris, businaee agent for local lAtt. International Aaaoclalloa ef Ma-chinlata, Ma-chinlata, a having compiled with the slate labor relation act. After a dealer conference la the chamber of commerce at 10 a. m, Mr. Calllter Issued the following statement: "Mr. Peterson and Mr. Terrts have now complied with the Mate labor relation act, a the dealers, under provisions of the act will now negotiate ne-gotiate with them. Under provisions provi-sions of the act. they are sole col. lac live bargaining agsnta for the mechanic. It' up to them to sub-mltathebT sub-mltathebT damaarte la wrttsag te lkrn. Mr. Petereoa said the demands would be submitted during the afternoon af-ternoon meeting. Meanwhile complaints were filed In city court charging Ike Orr aad Matt Pymra with "falling la register with the Industrial eommlaaloa eom-mlaaloa ef Utah before accepting employment under a labor strike." The complaints asssrtsd the two Ceatl4 ea pee five) GARAGE STRIKE PARLEYCALLED traa ikiaal rraai rif oT a acrp(g empleymeat May IT la th ahep af Frad A. Carlaaaa, lar, whila amployaa af th aam-Pany aam-Pany war aa a atrlk railed ay Um -Aatomouva Werkerf lacal aalaa Na. im af Um IntaraaUoaal Aa aatlatlaa af Marhlaleta. a aaUoaa g r"n'id labor union 7"" eomplainla wr i(n4 ky Mr. T.rrl balera Oty Jadga B. I. Laarlcb, wba eat bail for dfaa danta at pn. Tha earn plaint wer algnad af tr a eenreranc katwaaa Mr. ! taraoa. Mr. Terrta. C M. Back, atteraay, and Ixpuly County At-tmy At-tmy Walior M. Crltchlow. Ray Van Cot! Jr. and J. Allaa Crerkcu. Mr. Callleiar aand the art aa pllad anly la paraoa aat alraady In employ af tha company. "If a maa la tba ahop daaant want la ge aa atrlke and eonttaaea working, h doaaal baa ta raglatar," Mr. Calliatcr aaid. Whatbar Um maa la gaeetloa war araady ampla-rad ft for Um atrtke eaaM Bet k datarmla tmrak-aily. tmrak-aily. Warklng In altoraat ahlfta, pica eta. claimed ky the anlaa la aamkar . patrotlad th 1 atrlka-lockad garag. Lxw Wallace, racordtng eerralary for tha unJon. aald ae an had aumpld ta g through picket an and that the llnaa probably would bo withdraw Monday at V m. at tha cloaa af regular working boar. Matting WU! Dacaaa Wbtbr tb Una will be reaamad Tuaaday morning dapenda aa Uia utcoma of Monday afternoon' mtlng and the anion meeting la the Mtwhoua betel Monday at p. m. Mr. Knarr aald the eparator-unioa bad confenne "la Ih flret tp In adjudication af difference be-twa be-twa both alii and opening of ngotlallona. Tba eommtaeloa baa hot bn Inviud ta altand the mt Inf. but It will ft aa call at any time." Union automobile ealeamaa will lnal In th hotel at tha eame Um ta decide en policy regarding th ink. Mr. Ptreoa eaid. Mechanic atruck Baturday noon a fur voting ta do aa at a Friday Mght mealing at which kibor bead announced they had baea anable ta meat with dealer. A mealing to ortanla employe af th Hrcul Powdtr company at Bacchua will be bald In th Cooper Coo-per hall la Bacchua Tucaday at p. m.. It waa announced Monday by Stat Banater Eldrd M. Roy), dia-trtct dia-trtct union aecratary of tha Intar national Union of Mine, Kill' and Smaller Workra. Powder company employ will be enllatad la tha drive wblch la now unionising mill and mltr Workr of th Salt Lake CUy are. Employ of th United Btatea Smaltlng. Refining and Mining rompanr' Mldvala plant will at In Mldvala Tuday at p. at. la another atap of their unionisation campaign. Mr. Royla aald Carflald amelter workra will mt Tburaday at I p. m. at IMS Boutb State atraat with C R Harmon, elctd temporary tempo-rary praaldant of a nwly formed Union, prealding. Th union laadar claimed that a majority of amployaa of the Utah Ore Sampling company aig nd mm-barahlp mm-barahlp application In tha C I. O. union at a meeting Friday Bight la M urray. Rait Lake City clothing alemn will meat In the Newhouae hotel Monday at I p. m. to perfect their newly created union organiiatlon. Candy factory and Ice eream tlant worker will meet In the La-or La-or temple at p. m. Tuaaday to organise a anion, aaid F. A. Nollrr. vie president of the Utah Bute Fedaration of Labor and a voluntary volun-tary organiser for th A. F. of L. who will pnsld avr th meeting. |