Show 1 1 CLOSED J BY fly GREEK CREEK STRIKE ShRill rl i U Utah Uh ah Company's Plant at Ogden Og Og- v den den Tied Up by Walkout j of Forty Men ri i I f y LiTTLE TIME TO THINK J Laborers L. L a b Lay Down Tools S I When Ultimatum I Is s Not r c Granted Immediately J Republican lIcan Special Service I I Ogden Aug uS' ug 1 15 Imbued u with tho tim I 4 0 fever and believing that thc they j could O dictate terms to lo their their employers employ employ- i ers 40 10 Greek laborers employed at th Utah Smelting compan company's s plant of oC this city ell havo o laid Jahl down their t t tools an and gone oil oli a n. strike As 5 s a a. re result re- re 4 suIt sult the lie pon ponderous machinery of or the thc I. I Plant Is lying idle and ani there Is no 1 1 tolling telling when operations will again be Jc resumed The rho smelter have taken the foreigners nels at nt their dare an and every cry lire fire in the tile plant pant is banked to toda to- to da day I. I Too The trouble began carl early this mornIng mornIng morn- morn 1 Ing inS when the Greeks deman demanded c an J increase of wages from froni G to 3 3 1 h This the lie superintendent refused to grant glant them an and all lal laid down their I c tools and anti w lI walked c out Lot Let them quit If they the feel that way said ald the tho superintendent and t er e every lire HIo in the place was vas ordered banked i The Greeks held a conference I I among themselves yesterday after afternoon noon r and decided that thc thie should have havo selected more pa pay A committee was j to make male known the wants to the su superintendent U su- The They pr presented the ultimatum nn and the wall walkout ut resulted Nay May In CJ lAm Ion I There is not sufficient help to operate op OP- OP t crate erate the tho plant to today a and as the of- of have ha been experiencing experIencing- considerable consid t erable in securing the necessary I I sary SniT men mon it Is doubtful If tr the smelter 1 1 will again be he rea ready y for fOl OV operation this month 0 The strike use c. caused considerable ex cx- ex- ex t After Arter the they ha had all all' quit IM tho Greeks hied s oft an and talked J over or their thell hard har luck Juck A number of I them were anxious to return to work worl an and were not In sympathy with the movement Others however cr threatened threatened threat tl ened ene dire diro vengeance if they went back to their duties The They made no demonstration dem dem- demonstration em- em against the officials of the company It 11 Is ib- said taId al however howe that threats of death eath were made against a I anyone who should dare hare to return to I work But no trouble ensued an anI and I nIl all the men soon left leCt the tle place Gave o Xo No Time Manager Del Bela a Ka Kadish isil was in Salt Lake City at the time lime when the men inca walked out On his return today he stated state that the they ha had experienced difficulty dif dlf- light Ih ht along in securing men I Ho ITo stat staled slated d that all the men who quit I Iare are mo Greeks an and that Superintendent I Campbell had refused refuse to grant r I demands s as the they ga gave e him no time Hmo timeto to an arid and that ho he then paid ort ofT I cn h RUe and every one of mid aud iid told I thon vol cl Q no longer Manager el Kadish hals alsO so the u trouble has overtaken them at an unusually un- un usually n ba lad bud time o of the tUo but lut that tho plant will again bo be running before long There e Is much ore on hand hanl at I 1 tho the smelter smeller and more moro Is pouring In dally daily an I. I It was reliably ly stated this afternoon noon e. e that Mr 11 lili ish had already laid I 1 plans to secure a s nt gang ang of oC 4 men mci from outside the city to lo take tako the 1 places vacated by hy the striking Greeks |