Show RAILROADS AND CLASH I Brotherhood Men Declare Delare Themselves for Less Cars on Trains Representatives of ot of- of the tine railroads s operating In Utah and of the four milI railroad rail mil I road brotherhoods of or railroad employee I appeared before the lie members of the tho to today toto to- to labor committee of or the lower lawer house tiny day to argue arsue the merits and demerits of or the tha maximum car limit Tho Thu hearing hear hear- lag ing resolved itself Into a n. debate between between be between be- be tween tho the railroad officers and the railroad employeR as to the cause cuse of oC accidents occurring on the road rond Representatives Rep Rep- I of ot the roads road contended I II I that accidents are quite as numerous I on trains of ot forty five cars n as provided pro pru- I vided In the house bill as on an lon longer longert er erI I t train trains ral ns The rhe on the other hand han declared de tie- de- de that a largo large percentage of ot the accidents were duo to the tho efforts of or tho the roads to haul more cars than the power and men can safely saCe handle le Both Doth sides submitted the statistics st to prove their claims Tho The hearing was waR marked by several clashes between th the representatives of ot the two sl sides es E representing the brotherhoods declared that the railroads often otten sent trains of sixty or seventy five cars cnN out on the road I with one locomotive an and a lone ca caboose caboose caboose ca- ca boose following F. F It R. Rockwell as assistant assistant as- as general manager of the thc D D. R. R G. G Interrupted You know that Isn't true he saidI said I l dont don't know anything about your road replied but I know it is true on ott the lie Western Vestern Pacific where I work While hile was lS concluding his argument he was w Interrupted again R n. n E. E Currie Currle member of or the tho committee commit commit- I tee protested to J. J G Bywater chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of the committee a against further Interruptions on the part of ot the railroads rail rail- I roads The representatives of or the brotherhoods brotherhoods brotherhoods brother brother- hoods were E. E r W. W r. II 11 E. E I l W. W A. A Perkins an and 1 C. C C. C The roa roads s were represented by hy E. E C. C Manson R. R A. A Pierce W. W G. G In Ingling George II Smith T. T F. F Rowland Rowland Row flow land J. J C. C Snyder and C. C Cana Canaday ay |