Show I I Salt alt Lake ake Labor Federation esto Meet With Wi Soldiers I I JOINT ASSOCIATION OF YANKEES YANKEES' AND INDUSTRY URGED I PLAN TO AID t ti I i TO In nN JO Service Men Will Be Asked to Attend Convention for forI I I Purpose of Solving the Unemployment Problem TIE Salt Lake Feder Federation of T THE Labor voted last night to hold a convention in the near future of all soldiers and sailors who have hav return returned d from front the front and who are are out of employment The resolution w was s Introduced by uy the barbers barbers' barbers barbers' barbers barbers' bar bar- I bers' bers union and read by the secretary Hof of the meeting J. J S. S Dixon A. A 1 B. B Harvey secretary of the barbers barbers' barbers barbers' barbers barbers' bar bar- bers' bers union explained explainer t the e meaning of the resolution n. n II Ho Ito st stated ted that the labor organizations desire to cooperate cooperate cooperate cooper cooper- ate with the returned soldiers and sailors In every way possible to help them obtain employment either fO for full or part time SIX-HOUR SIX DAY I i The six-hour six da day plan is to receive further consideration by the labor or organizations organizations or- or j and methods of employing men on alternate days das by the comi companies companies com com- I will wl be discussed While the returned soldiers and sailors may be organized into a form of an association j i tion for the purpose of considering l their problems and while the labor organizations plan on cooperating with them in every way possible still the plan is not expected to receive the opposition which the soldiers and sailors' sailors council encountered in Seattle AID IS ONLY AIM According to the labor leaders there Is no movement on foot to disturb the peaceful relations existing between employers ers and in Salt Lake but merely a disposition to relieve the serious situation through mutual self sacrifice and nd helpfulness Letters were read last night front from Congressman M. M II Welling VeIling an and Senator Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Reed Smoot regarding their at attitude attitude attitude at- at on the government ownership of railways The favorable attitude of the labor organizations organization ts toward government got gov ownership had been previously previous previous- ly announced In tele telegrams rams to Utah's representatives and the replies of or th the officials were read last night WELLING IN FAVOR I i iI I I I I 1 I I I I Congressman Welling Yelling heartily in indorsed indorsed indorsed in- in the attitude of ot the federation and stated that their ideas were solid and substantial He indorsed the plan piau of the government nt retaining the road for five years Senator Smoots Smoot's letter was interpreted by the federation as being In the negative regarding government government gov o ownership and the senators senator's attitude was apparently opposed to the retention of ot the railroads under federal control i |