Show m rUlf AT r PROVO v I Ir IS r f Unions Object to 10 Hiring Nonunion l Men on Armory Job Labor troubles troubles arising out of ot the hiring pf of nonunion along with union men in the work worl of remodeling the national na national national na- na guard armory at Provo at an approximate cost of ot are being investigated and held under advise advise- advisement ment for adjustment by Major l 1 led red Jorgensen adjutant general of Utah and William M. M Knerr of ot the state in industrial industrial in- in in-I in commission The work on the armor armory a state contract is being done by day labor under a foreman with the architect of ot the building acting in a a supervisory capacity according to Major Jorgen Jorgen- sen Both union and nonunion men were hired for the work by the foreman fore fore- man The union objected to the hir i Ing of the nonunion men along with the union men and entered protest while James Holiday the foreman took tool the stand that he was en entitled to hire the men he deemed best fitted for tor the work whether union or nonunion nonunion non non- non nonI I union Major Jorgensen asserts Major l Jorgensen has ordered tho the work carried on without interruption pending an adjustment of ol the matter |