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Show I'll ' RAILROAD MEN ARE j AROUSED I1 The Standard directs attention to 1 the address of J. D. Abbott, who, in i ' urging the railroad employes of Ogden j ! to ooserve the rules of "Safey First," placed emphasis on the necessity of j 'j watching for spies and disloyal citi- zens "who are ready to blow up rail-! rail-! road trains and commit other acts of ! ,., violence intended to hamper this country in its work of preparedness. i ( One pleasing feature of the calls- to I arms, is the intense Americanism man-" man-" ifested by our railroad men, from the r., highest officers to the humblest om- V ployes. No man in this nation has given more evidence of his ardent love of country than E. E. Calvin, president of the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line, and Tho Standard notes with sat-, sat-, isfaction that the lieutenants of Mr. Calvin are enthusiastically in accord 1 j with their superior. I no |