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Show L THE SALT LAKE TltlBUXE, SUNDAY MOKNIXG, JANUARY STB HIE 15, 1922. 11 hnaaDBBnBaBafioidaaapEiHaaaaaanHijatiBasynBaQuaibuaaiiiaoybotiiioBaaaoaHiiBBa emuu minium naanu Million and Half Railway Employees and 500,000 Coal Miners May Quit. Cen tinned from Pare (News Section.) oiacurwed Om) at some length. It wai gtolntel TwriBSf practically a.l the large railroad of the country have proposed reduced wage scales to their employees; that between Hie railroads and the employees are in progress at the present time on a number of lines, that on had been dis igreementa, and that the pesent negotiat ons aso seemed likely to fa, throwing the enure question of railroad wages again into the court of the railroad labor board. oth-the- re Cases "May" Be Consolidated. f The likelihood that the case would he consolidated for .convenience In disposing of them by the labor board also was disThere seemed to be a general cussed Impression that if aueh were the case it be a would possible for the board to hand JgAjdown decisions by txpeil.tins Us procedure early in April. Railroad brotherhood spokesmen are un derstood to have announced thejr strong opposition td general vvagfe reductions in the pending cases and to have voiced the opinion that they might not be able to present the rank and file of their organout on strike in case isations from the (reductions-wer- going general and drastic li stating the government's position. Mr. Hoover told both sides to the railroad . controversy that a way must be found, if possible, to prevent a strike and to bring about an agreement between the earners and their employees. Suggestions as to methods of procedure and concessions were forthcoming, and the meeting disbanded after several hours of deliberations, with the negotiations continuing and a call for another conference imminent. e 1922 Conference Called Tomorrow. ' The second conference Is to be held Monday. At that time the executives are expected to state their attitude toward the governments proposals that material coneeeeona be made in the stage scales, which the carriers have announced as effective Manh 1. The labor leaders, whose disinclination to accept those cuts was tantamount to a positive, though courteously worded, refusal, also will be asked to consider whatever concessions the executives then may make, and the way may thus be kept open for further conference on definite proposals from both Sides, Two davs after the Hoover dinner, the miners president, Mr. Lewis, came to In answer to a summons Washington Similar to that sent the railroad execuand labor tives leaders. Mr. Lewiss visit was prompted by President Harding e suggestions that he be called here aud consulted with reference to the impend- ing strike of coal miner April 1 Mr, Lewis was tod that the administration is exceedingly desirous of avoiding trike In response. Mr. Lew's Indicated hi desire for a general conference between coal operate ra and miners' leaders. .similar to the conferrnces h have beert held In past years between operators of the central competitive field and the mine workers heads The miners' president also pointed to the present small earn of miners who are lngs of thousands working from one to three days a week, and added that regard eaa of wage scales the scanty pay received by these men was barely sufficient to hold body and soul together. Widespread suffering exists in the coal fields at the piesent time, Mr. l.ewis said, and any move which has for Us object a still further lessening of miners' pay will be more vigorously pro tested Nevertheless, the way was left open for future conferences. s' It is a sensational car made before has such fine NEVER refreshing beautyr sparkling performance, satisfying' comfort .and exceptional durability .been combined in one car, at a price so incredibly low. Its new style and advanced mechanical construction rstand out so dominantly above competition that this car simply cannot be classified by its low priced possible by-th-e strategic position of a financially strong, aggressive organization which is able' to take the fullest advantage of the present rock bottom material You must make side by side comparisons in detail to realize hbW far it goes beyond anything that is offered. , H t Headlights of the new Barrel type, nickel trimmed, non-gla- re lenses; adjustable by ball and socket joints. Side lights to match ; leather Real upholstery of finest quality; deep, comfortable cushions , and ample leg room. n Graceful, top of finest material, smoothly fitted to each car. - tires d regular equipment. hand-buff- ed dear-visio- soft-action- r k Big-cor- un CLOSED MODELS J , j Bodies built by Fisher, bright silver fittings and Americas greatest body appointments. Long, e! optional). under the car. i , f Not Built to a Price witji Room and Quality Sacrificed, But a Big and Luxurious Fisher Bupt Four-DoSedan at a Price Unrivalled. Ij or i I builder. Duotone taupe plush up- holstery with deep, luxuri- ous cushioning. s Frosted dome lights and ' V : 1- - r f "t ? Naylor Woodruff Motor ci -- ' Distributor ana XiTck; Bat Aslek, Dan Baijda, Anton BrkIJaeick. Matt . Busjleta, Mike Ban, Jos Branch, Joe Bsvtch. Geo. ..... mm? Balen, John Tom Bi.slja, STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF UTAH. Teter .. 113 Repent Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bikljarlck. Butkovlch, Joseph Thera are dal.nq lent upon the follow- Brklaqck, Geo. ... ing described stock, on acount of as- Brklacick,- - Jo sessment levied on the 14th day of Nor Rrklaclck, John ... vember, 1921, the several amounts set Brajkovich, Geo,, .. opposite the names of the respective Cade. Joe shareholders a follows: Cacick. Yld . Amt. ef Cucu.lch, John ... Cent. Shrs. Assmt Kama. . Christy, M. W, ..109 400 $ 2.60 Dragovan, John .. Arcul, Frank .... ....... .... ... ' r ; --t " which contract sets forth the powers delegated to such manager and. his duties as such and Also prescribes the compensation to be paid such manager for his Service. Dated this 24th day of Tweibr, V2L . BOSS P BEOKSTROM. Secretary Industrial Potash Corporation is 157 Social Hall Ave. ' CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY ...... 4: ; : - hs Plate glass windows ad-justable to any position by automatic regulators, Padded sills with special rattle proof spring tensions. I aster-at-arm- 11 transmission redness skidding. Crank case is drained by a handy lever under the hood to avoid crawling Jo-ae- NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE IN. DU8TRIAL POTASH CORPORATION. Notle Is here-- y given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Industrial been duly called. -- Potash corporation 1iWrmtl8 'cmoffrThe "company prbS room SH Clift building, In Salt Lake City, L'tah. on Tuesdav, the 17th day of the hour of 10 oclock In January 1921, ofatsaid day, for the purpose the forenoon of considering and voting upon certain proposed amendments to the articles of incorporation of said - corporation in the following particularpreferred First, do away with stock and change same into common stock and provide the manner of disposition thereof. Second, to create the office of general manarer and to presedtb- - the time and manner of h's election, removal and resignation; and further to consider and vote proposition to ratify and confirm .upon ihe action of the board of directors of In making a contract this corporation -- with Victor M Joh&son. w nereby be become the general manager of this cor- - ut- Quick, sure, smooth braking. Emergency brake on Valve mechanism lubricated by oiling wick without removing cover. Camshaft, ignition and water pump driven by silent chain running in oiL .. God n Ik. Anton Golesh, Homer, iloeq. Jenko, llano .. Jacob .. Anton John .. Jeng'ch, Matt Jamnick. Jo ... .. .. Rosovlch. Mike Kcrdesh, Joe .. Klun. John Koltfliz. Matt . Kosov teb, 8'ere Kali pit sis Nick .... Latricb, Frank Lopen, Kari ... Luketlch, Nick Mnhartck. Grga U arise, John .. : CLEVELAND, OHIO Stephan, Geo. Shebar, John .... Btrellch, Geo. .... Stellnovlch. John Skit. Mart'n ..... Martin .. Rabnn. John .... btlmac, M ke ... Sveilch, Matt .... btipas. Boso Stiokrich, Siobodnik. Anton . Sahan, Joe BimonicW John Ri6on, Matt ..i.. Ktipae, Geo ...... Svetch, Peter ... Saban, Louie ..... Sternbcrger, Jack Sabim, Anton Toniljanovlch, Marko .la, Frank ... Uhaslck. Joe ... , 5O0 t18 (2.9 99 100 .60 - . 4t . , , . . . . . . It 14 ! 60 62 64 61 74 71-- . soo 7 to 2oO 79 . 0 . .179 .149 .199 . . 97 97 .141 200 200 200 200 100 100 100 200 100 100 109 200 100 40 100 300 100 Fartac, Vitnpolek, Jo 143 149 V. Harry 2.00 Veits. Oscar ....... .,..166 72 1 00 Zdunlch. Matt I" 1.00 Zuiik. John .112 l.oe Zaire. Valentin 124 .60 Zakovich. Luka .60 Zekovlch. Aid ........126 .60 Zakovlch. John ...,.,..121 2.00 And In accordance with the law and or.60 der of the board of directors mads on l.vo the 14th day of Novemuer, 192L so many 2.00 shares of each parcel of auen stork so .60 may be necessary will be sold at 111 f street. Salt Lake Ctty. Utah, o ta -.60 .60 30th day of Januarv, 1972, St 10 ockx k 2.00 a. m, to pav th delinquent assessment .60 thereon, together with oust of advertis- , of. sale . .20 ing and expense HANS LOSTOVV 1CKA. BseretarV. ,69 404-9 Lake bait bul.dmx. Boston 2.00 rtty niksi I, .60 Utah. ....... A rf . J Read These Striking Features" treads. (Running boards r m i r Full, round, moulded fenders of graceful design are held rigid by strong brackets and cross braces. -' Extra large aluminum rubber steps with non-sli- p W -T derslung springs give most riding ease. ..j. , - - slrey r l f 7? - tie-pro-of Special to The Tribone. - r'iuP V nickeled windshield. Trim, sturdy chassis; sub stantial, durable, tight, rat bodies. Under Powerful overhead valve motor designed and built complete in Cleveland's own shops. Roller lifters, doable valve springs, and complete enclosure of valve mechanism guarantee quiet operation. American Legion Auxiliary 1$ Organized at Pocatello r r- 7 f. o. b. Cleveland cap and mstoffleter and rail-roa- POCATKLLO, Idaho, Jan. If. Ivan Gasser was chosen as post commander of the Pocatello post of the American Le- at an enthusiastic annual meeting ftipn night la the son of Young Ga-eMr. and Mrs. George Gdser, and served In the navy in the dangerous- - torpedo hodt des'rover service in the English channel. Through the efforts of Mrs Kranul of liktliq balls, state vice commander of the womens auxiliary of the Legion for Idaho, a local auxiliary ppst was formed last night. The other officers of the post for the Onsuing year are- Vice commander, Philip finance officer, and "talker; adjutant aul Bryan; historian. Jack Watson; Kev the haplaln, Harry a. Hamilton; s, D. K McDougall; John Moran and fvichoas Ifft, executive committeemen , A special resolution Indorsing the work of ret'ring Post Commander John Moran was adopted unanimous!. Mrs George Smith was elected temporary pret blent of the womens auxiliary to the Pocateilo post and an application for a charter has been, stand bv the following wives, mothers, sisters and daughters of men in the legion here- - Mrs. D. W. Standroi), Mrs. C. M Booth, Antonia Fern Shea. Catherine Lleanor Ifft. Mrs. Ivan Gasser. Mrs. Paul Bryan, Mrs. P. S Nash, Mrs E. J. Freeman. Mrs. C. If Sprague Mrs George M Hammond, Mrs. McClintockv Mrs. J. A Tupper, Mrs. 1 toms F. Holmes, Mrs H. J Swanson, Jf-- s (ieoree Smith. Brads Smith Berrie, Helen McDoflgall and Elizabeth Smith. ' AH 'prices Incomparably new and shipiper-rallroa- -- ( T. Roadster - - $1175 Coupe - - $1550 stylish lines, beautiful body finish in distinctive colors, nickeled radiator with wing $1595 In the meantime there appears to have been a decided drift of miners and raileach way labor orgamzat.ons toward other. All the old talk of railroad workers and miners uniting their fortunes and tasting victory or defeat together has been revived. Its revival has Men particularly marked since the meeting In this city a month ago of Industrial, agricultural and railroad executives, at which the carriers end shippers agreed to work in harmony hereafter In securing lower freight rates. Idtbor leaders of both the big tions saw In that mbst.ng, or organisaprofessed to see, a concerted move on the of a mammoth combination of capital part to reduce wages. The proposed coalition between the miners and railroad workers Is eeen in some quarters as a counterpart to d the combination. Whether there is Joint action by the earners or the trouble Is com-- I not wage d ig to a head in both the coal and camps at almost e xacllv the same t me. and the opportunity will, therefore, be afforded to make the talked-o- f strikes, should they materialize, joint as well as simultaneous. Touring Car $1195 prices. Sedan Wage Earners Combine. , , |