Show HACK SPEAKS TO ROTARIANS Relationship of Railroad and Public Is Is Discussed I Speaking on the tho subJect ot of rhe Railroad Corporations Corporation's Education r of Its Employees eN in Relation to the Community W L Hack su- su superintendent su superintendent of the Southern Pa- Pa Pa made the principal address ess before tho Rotary duo dUD today III at its noon luncheon held at the We- We Weber We Weber e ber club Mr Ir Hack said that of r the 1800 1 employee e that In Ogden Orden more Than n 00 either ned o homes home out out- outright out rl right hI or nerd ero purchasing homes The making makinI of good rood cill- cill yens rena of or tho the he hI said nee M of Importance not only to he rhe railroad but to the tha entire community The program was WM fur fur- fur by riskier piano Marv v Ia-v usher violin and ond Mrs l Mr Eu- Eu Eugene Eu gene 13 H cello Th y pI played cd Romance by and On the Banks BanIs of a 0 Brook by Bols- Bols Bols de John N Spargo presided pre Henry Andersen past president delivered a brief on the thc sub uh subs s ul n s ct of or what classification meant In Ro ry Ho try membership In his introduction Mr Ir Hack sRI said 11 that t railroad rl was wa important only In Its relations to the public from the standpoint s of and hp he then said It was nits necessary for forthe forthe forthe the corporation to tr train l Its em- em plo em-plo es In order that the th heat b at pos pos- possible possible sible service ice could be rendered the thc chipper and ond the person that trav- trav trav Iod lai There nas as on this thia lat lal division over Or o e which he exer- exer exercised er cuper Islon about om- om em he said ald Beginning with nith the th question qu or of punctuality he said kald Id thAt It nee to demand this and to upI that IhM end nd the company compon insisted up- up upon upon up upon I on the employee using watches of I standard makes The local shop whistle hid hd come to meon much In Inthe inthe the lives 1 es of about 1 SOO os he said ald The Tho training of those In good citizenship ho Insisted se- se seeded ex exerted eded a vital force forca In the community communIty community ity and ond he pointed out that his 30 sears vear ears of service vice with th the rail rail- railroad rail railroad road company In practically all kinds of ot employment ment had tAught kiln hIm that railroad men made mado good as ns a 0 general rule 11 Ho said told that men going coing to work In the local shops h Ps where the they were wei paid while learning to be good me- me mechanic me mechanics ebonies were also sent to school under competent instructors Instructor t tao td 0 d dS S in each weep in order to meet the requirements requirement of o tho comp company ny n demanded that t they be corn com com com- competent competent He told how a search was be- be beIng being be Ing made for the best possible t types pes of young oung men mn with high school cd educations and how such ivie I started to work ork as truckers mound tho the Union station and moved oved to other positions I as rap rap- rap idly rapidly as the they qualified tor for them He added that the public must bo be pleased with the service and that t as a consequence there aas II required a ordination co-ordination between the railroad employee s In all branches of the th-e ten sen ice Ho lie urged his hearers as representatives representAtives of ot the various IndustrIal establishments and business houses or of the community to look well to the tho training of their 11 order that the greatest possible service might be rendered the pub pub- public public lic Ile and he advocated the tho spread spread- spreadIng spreading Ing of the Idea among all con con- concerns con concerns cerns of tare tile education of or em era |