Show UNKNOWN MAN RUN OVER AND KILLED WAS RUN DOWN BY ENGINE AT LYNNDYL special to tile tho progress LYNNDYL UTAH NOV 22 an unknown man apparently about 23 years of age without letters or other means of identification was run down and killed hilled by an all engine engi ne backing down to go to the round house on oil friday night at about ten doubtless the young man had just came in on oil tho the train the engine had unco uncoupled tilled from and was waa walking along tho the track in com company pally with another man mail just in front of lia fid engine A brakeman riding tho the engine called to them and warned thorn them to lookout but the deceased evidently became confused and instead of stepping aside started across the track directly in front of at the engine and was caught before get clear of the track doth both legs were cut orf off at the knees in addition to other wounds which resulted in probably instant death tho the body was taken in charge by tho the county authorities and given burial on saturday ivo iva enactment the t lio principal of corn arbitration mr chambers expressed ills his views in an address on oil american experience in tho the prevention or settlement of at labor disputes at the annual meeting of the academy of political science here today it Is a subject of oc grave doubt in my mind min cl said mr chambers whether compulsory arbitration would tile the purpose of its enact ment neither am I 1 convinced that the compulsory features should lo le at cached under sanction of tile tho law to any ally of tho elio movements of m mediation odia tion i aro are not tho the principles of mediation and compulsion antagonistic and can call there bo be successful mediation where the parties are arc compelled to mediate the very idea of mediation involves the idea of the canadian industrial disputes act was discussed by dr victor S dark of tho the Car carnegie negle institute wash ington D C while tho the australian system of compulsory arbitration was the subject of professor mathew n B Halu II ammond mond of the ohio state university the session will bo be continued tomorrow |