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Show GLOBE GRAIN AND MILLING WORKMEN MAY SHE According to statements maded by; Joseph H. Waugh, construction engl neer of the Globe Grain A Milling Co . a strike may be railed by workmen' erecting the new plant. I That a eommlttet of workmen had ! railed upon him and requested the dis Charge of the superintendent of con-I ?.tructlon was stated by the tilobe com- I pany'S engineer who said that the eommittep had declared strike would be called if the superintendent was not , I removed. Engineer waugh declined 1 take the action asked, j Tho huge headhouse of the Globe' plant is to reach a height of IS" feet before It is completed and is now 146 feet high, or approximately the heighC of a fourteen story building At this' height it is above anv building now j completed or projected in Ogden, tho monstir BtTUCture, In connection with the twenty large grain tanks, standing as a remarkable feature of Ogden's skyline Engineer Waugh said thai the remainder of the building could bo completed in three or four weeks if continued at the present rate and tho men then transferred ,to other construction con-struction work winch the company plans to carry through this year He is hopeful that the men vsi'l reconsider th ac tion reported by the committee' land will continue at their work, so ithat the plant can be finished quickly, I entirely equipped for the handling of grain this fall and the building of the warehouse, power plant, mill and oth er structures of the Globe plant be , taken up. nn |