Show fiGHTERS I DOUBTFUL r N J OKD Re- Re jails galls to Reach te ote to Sign Up individuals 1 ich cli of or about fort forty re- re I lips lip in his hand Chief Chieft t of the fire depart- depart fore an executive sesty sesty sesty ses- ses ty commission Wednes- Wednes The slips sUps It is said nies mes of men who had haded haded ted ed in their old thief ohie f during the morn- morn addition L-addition to the tho thirty were were put hack back on their night A total enty nty old firemen have on their old jobs but butone one of those who had hadnot hadnot not yet been called places by the chief It pounced pounce following the SIon by the mayor has not yet submitted Inflations or the list o of applications officially I been Informed by the that that he should take toke the matter as might be f insure equitable and of all au nat mat nati i the he conference which Lie e o ma mayors majors ors office were the city at- at Stevens representational rational Board of Fire and Chief Knight chief nor Mr Stevens to say following the theto thet t to- to the mayor announced tidal action had been 1 I nother meeting would 14 4 o'clock in the after after- r has not made his reche rec- rec ns hs or submitted the list ment hent applications to J Bald said the mayor He Hei j i t time as is necessary ling Ung his report for ur in ri left lert for San Fran- Fran 55 5 Us is S condition of the city th only a partly trained ien en was relieved Tues- Tues 11 o'clock when thirty e taken back Into the thees thes ies es s they had left some o'clock Tuesday after- after he he e others at 6 o'clock S nIng and worked the t the e night I 1 of the situation came meeting of the firemen iso SO so hall hail Second East It was unanimous unanimous- the individual slips that the commis- commis w IN the name of the sign- sign blanket resignation of remen accepted last he lie vote was taken after atter rence rence and forames forames forames for- for ames Devine addressed ATTACK slen len declared he knew jYon fon n on part of any to single tho ho firemen and refuse JB Is application to be re- re evline advised the fire fire- the tho slips sUps which they I sly refused to do stand- stand that the withdrawal would would be made In Inas Inas jas as as the resignations had ted t gers igers attorney for th the rued on page 4 FIREFIGHTERS ON DOUBTFUL LIST NOT OKD Continued from page 1 firemen firemen- addressed them He sal said that a general misunderstanding that the commission desired t to single out several of the firemen and refuse to allow them to be re reinstated reinstated re- re instated had grown among th the firemen After Atter Mayor Ne len ad addressed addressed addressed ad- ad dressed the body relieving th this situation It was voted to sign th the thi Individual slips slip f MEN TURN TURN- IN BADGES BAGES Approximately eighty five of t th the firemen started handing in the their badges and carrying out the last las details of ot their resignation Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day evening at at 6 The Thy They were interrupt dby by the tho grievance committee headed by D D. D. D Lambert Lambert Lam Lam- bert who tho said t there tere ere wa was yet a a. pos possibility to settle the matter matte without the fireman en resigning Of Officers Of- Of of the department and arid mein- mein b bird rs of the firemen's commute commItte e estopped stopped the clock In Chief Walter Walte WalteS S S. S Knights Knight's Office at in order orde that further tuther time might be given the firemen to deliberate at their thel night meeting At 6 o'clock Tuesday evening ever every station house In bY tho city was wa manned by recruit firemen enlisted enlist enlist- ed trim other city departments An Anold Anold Anold old fireman selected from the several sev sev- eral who did not sign the blanket blanke resignation was In charge at each station BUSINESS MEN t ENLIST Shortly bet before ore 6 o'clock arrived approximately business men o ot of Salt Lake City called at Chief Chie I Knights Knight's office and submitted their thel names addresses and telephone numbers for volunteer fire service They notified the thi chief that they were subject to call caU at any hour hou of the day or night Among them were the following Imet Pett Louis S. S Cates Gates D. D D D. Moffat E E. J. J Franklin C. C N. N Sar Sar- gent G. G C. C O. O R. R H. H B. B Stone Harry Nyline Beverly Bever Dever- I ly E E. H. H W. W Home Horne C. C L L. Cannon R. R S S. DeGrey DeGre J. J B D. Thompson A. A R. R Moulton H. H J. J FIverson F F. Iverson E. E V. V Cornia C C. B 13 D. D Hawley E. E 3 C. C Armstrong Joseph Held Sylvester Sylvester Sylvester Syl Syl- vester Turner P. P W. W Machin B. B O O. R R. D. D Andrews Andrew C. C C C. Dauber Edwin G. G Woolley Jr Fred FredRich FredRich FredRich Rich George A. A Parker E E. C. C Foul Foul- ger gem Joseph Johnson Richard W W. Dool Dooly F. F L L. McLean A. A V. V Sconberg Sconberg Sconberg Scon- Scon berg C. C C C. Rampton Hampton K H. H r. r Searle J. J D. D Campbell Grant Gradt Lund Leslie Clark O O. J J. Hawkins E. E A. A Bening Ross Beason Beason Bea- Bea son D. D D. D Muir Jr John C. C Cutler Sherman Armstrong L H. H Eld- Eld ridge idge Glen Davidson L L. L L. Gardner ir II I W W. Dupain L. L M. M Monson R. R B D B. B Ritchie H. H Romeyn H. H H. H Gloe L L. J. J Wise L. L A. A Jones A. A D D. J. J S. S Woolley M M. E. E Piercy Ted Tet Holland Frank R. R Bowman WIlliam WIl WIl- liam Ham C. C A. A Root E. E C. C Jensen Jen Jen- sen en C. C M. M Simonsen R. R S. S Jones II n. M. M Jones J. J Martig 1 II J. J Max Max- well L. L A. A Wiest Jr II H. M. M Croft W. W H. H D D. D. D Dorman A. A W. W Waterman Lafayette Lafayette La La- fayette Hanchett M. M A. A Ie Keyser ser Albert Albert Albert Al Al- bert J. J Golden II 11 W. W Story R. R H. H Blob Blele W. W O. O McHugh G. G E. E Harmon lIar lIar- mon G. G E. E Olsen O. O W. W Adams A A. C. C Strong C. C S. S Adams G. G Timmer- Timmer man Joseph B. B Knight Khight E E. W. W Pare V. V W. W Mackay lackay James S. S Ta Taylor lor J J. J V. V W. W Mackay James S. S Taylor J J. J Leo Jensen J. J II H. Rayburn S S. S Charles W. W Broberg Harold J. J l Kemp emp G. G A. A VorIs Thomas F F- Kearns H. H F. F Dicke R. R H. H Ashworth H. H M. M Ferguson E. E W. W Lundquist L. L H. H Scott J J. J A. A Barney Barne E. E H. H Halliday Vere S. S O. O W. W Bert Merrill Rudger Bud Rud- ger gem Solomon Albert Unger John Falk Palk William Connell George Cameron W. C. C ONeill O'Neill R. R T T. Smedley T. T V. W. Shepherd Van Clark M M. Daniels R. R Prush George Crabtree Wallace Bennett Dennett Julian JulianI I KImball W W. J. J Bennett George BThomas B D. Thomas R R. H. H Jones Tones A. A B. B Anderson Ander Ander- son F. F C. C Murphy F. F W W. Harris J. J W. W S halder G. G W. W Love John l A. A A. A Beesley A A. Flemming W. W T. T Cox Charles Hadley J. J H. H Sharp J J. J R. R Horsley Robert R. R Robertson Dana T T. Smith Robert B. B Porter Jack Pitts Frank rank Forbes Charles C. C Swanston vanston A. A B D. Pembroke Carl Evans H. H A. A Midgley Roy Carpenter R. R G. G Lucas F. F L. L Leech D. D S. S IcI 1 F. F M. M Scott E E. L. L Jarvis J. J A. A C. C E. E Lay C C. Moreland E. E S. S Parsons W. W 1 F F. Cove S. S A. A Gillespie S. S l M M. lFoster Foster H. H E. E Munn L. L J. J Farrer H. H J J. J George A A. R. R H ii Williams S. S R. R Carpenter C. C P P. Bagley Dagley Nells Neils Sandberg Jr Alf AU Carlson L. L V. V Parker J. J E. E Murphy Murphy Murphy Mur Mur- phy L. L M. M Nottage R. R L. L Thomas Jr David Fenton A. A C. C Henderson Hender Render son R. R I. I Woolley J. J T. T Hammond Jr Tr C. C P P. Overfield Overfield Overfield Over- Over field A. A E. E Robinson J J H H. DavIes R. R D. D Hone 5 T. T H. H F. F B B. Merrill L I L. L V. V Young Charles L L. Ward O. O E. E E. E S. S Holt F F. F M. M r. r Ruse G G. G W. W Kenner L. L B. B D B Merrill Mer Mar rill mill G G.-A G. A. A Sier WIllIamI WIl- WIl lam H. H Hunter William Schriver Fred Davies Ern Ernest st Strong Edwin Harry Alfred AUred Betts Belts R. R J. J Strong Alfred AUred Williams Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Ken Ken- neth Herman F. F M. M Jones J. J C. C Johansen Johansen Johansen Jo- Jo hansen G. G G. G Child L. L N. N Kahn Carl Evans Clyde Powel Powell Powel S. S H H. Pyke J. J A. A Edwards J. J A. A Brown Frank rank Dort George Edwards M. M F F. J. J A. A Neilson A. A A A. Alen Allen Allen Al- Al len en H. H L. L Cromar E. E N. N MacGregor or John M. M Wallace A. A H ii Stevenson Steven Steven- son son Jr H. H E. E Endrick R. R P. P Lamborn Lamborn Lamborn Lam- Lam born S. S A A. R. R H. H C C. C W. W J. J C. C Sanders N. N N N. Vish- Vish Thomas Temple A. A Soder- Soder berg jerg W. W F. F Peterson J. J S. S Brese- Brese ton on J. J H. H L. L B. B Merrill Jm Jc C. C Howard A. A C. C Humphreys Humphre s sHarry Harry P. P Earl A. A C. C Milner l Gus Anderson C. C F. F Childs Jay S. S Milner Milner Mil Mil- ner John A. A Houghton F F. Kempner Kemp- Kemp ner nor Lynn H. H Thompson Cl Clyde de R R. Thompson John A A. Robinson W W. G. G Pyke Ted L. L J. J Scott Arthur Groth Wallace Vallace Christensen Wilham William Wil VII liam ham Pender David William Sessions H. H N. N Byrne Joseph Joseph Joseph Jo Jo- seph Horrocks F. F E. E Jerry Toomey Fred Foulger Cress Wells E. E W. W A. A W. W Collinson Collin Collin- son Gordon Petersen William Thorne V. V Groesbeck F. F M. M Sine William Dykes Dyles Fred J. J Davies C C. R. R Higson J J. A A. A W. W M M. Hunter James M. M t. t KIrkham Ezra P. P Thompson P. P L. L Goddard Hanold Harold Harold Har Han old P. P Fabian John Montgomery George B. B Earl W. W E. E Dennison H. H A. A Cantrell and nd C. C M. M Brown CHAMBER ACTIVE The action of ot the business men in their services as firefIghters firefighters firefighters fire fire- fighters had Its Inception at a special special ape ape- cial meeting o of ot the board of or governors governors governors gover gover- nors and other members of ot the chamber of commerce held with Commissioner Burton and Mr Mi Stevens Stevena H. H 1 F. F Dicke vice president of ot the chamber who presided at the meeting said While the board of governors tendered Its office in the original controversy between Chief Bywater and the firemen It took no 10 active part Under the existing conditions however the members of f the chamber are necessarily personally personally per- per interested In seeing that the property and lives of the citizens of this his city are safeguarded It was felt elt by the board members and other oth- oth er em r business men at the meeting that hat the present plan of th the commissioners commissioners com corn missioners for handling the situation situation situa- situa tion ion Is for the best Interest of the public Five false alarms were received at t the fire alarm headquarters within an hou houI and a half Tuesday evening They were from various locations locations' on the cast east side of the city ity The first alarm was received soon oon after the recruits had assumed a their heir posts in the stations OFFERED GOOD TRAINING Chief Knight was u undisturbed by byth th this his s' s development He said that while the alarms were probably the result of malicious sympathizers with ith the firemen's cause the te situation situation situ- situ tion in reality was giving the re recruit remit re- re cruit mit firemen plenty of training Jay ay W. W Stevens of the National Board card of Fire Underwriters e expressed ex- ex ex- ex pressed himself confident that none of f the alarms were turned In by firemen remen To forestall an anticipated move mo on n the part of the officers and members of or the Salt Lake City Firemen's Relief association to dissolve dissolve dis- dis solve olve the association and dis- dis distribute distribute tribute the benefit benedit fund among mong the men who resigned from the 10 department Chief W. W S. S Knight filed l. l a a. a petition for injunction injunction tion on to restrain the men from dissolving dissolving dis- dis solving the association or touching the he fund An alternative writ wrt was Issued sued by Judge M. M L. L Ritchie shortly after 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon made returnable on April 25 Tho action was directed against D. D D. D Lambert Jr president of the association H. H E. E Anderson vice president C. C E. E Droubay secretary secre- secre tary ary and P. P J J- Galligher Galllgher treasurer The chief sets forth in his petition peti- peti tion on to the court that th the thO fund was created long before most of the he hemen hemen men en of the now m members of the department department de- de became members that a large arge portion of it was contributed by y citizens and business concerns and nd that he has Information that the 10 officers of ot the association contemplated con- con dissolving the association association tion on and distributing the fund among mong imong the men |