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Show oo RAILWAY SHOPMEN TO ORGANIZE TODAY SALT LAKE, Dec. 13. This morning morn-ing iho first regular session of associated asso-ciated railway shop crafts will meet at the Labor temple for organization aB a federation. Organization under one head should have been effected yesterday, but committees appointed to perform certain preliminary" do-tails do-tails were unable to bring their affairs af-fairs to a conclusion In time, the postponement post-ponement for another day being necessary. nec-essary. Yestorday morning all delegates, except ex-cept those at work in committee rooms were called together In the Labor temple tem-ple at 9 o'clock. Committees having complete reports of tholr deliberations since Monday afternoon r-braltted ft copies of findings and other commit- V toes were called into action. Theso B were appointed to draft resolutions, agreements and on legislation. ft James L. Rodier, of the United 1; States department of labor at Wash- K ington and a resident of Atlanta, Ga., m addressed tho labor convention on m principles connected with labor organ- m izations, urging such organizations as m a safeguard for both tho men and tho K companies providing employment. He If spoko for conservatism In operation, m W. M. Knerr, membor of the state in t dustrial commission, also spoke along L j the lines introduced by Mr. Rodier m The federation convention will con- K a tinue In session at least until tomor- 1 row night and may be forced to cam' ' its organization business over Into Monday. j oo if |