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Show oo Contactors Against Further Arbitration; SALT LAKE. Ji;no 12 The Utah; Associated General Contractors having decided against further arbitration, with th Building Trades council, will Inform the Building Trades council of their decision today and will immediately immedi-ately start work, according to an-, nouncoments made yesterday. I George E. Morrill, who has been (II-1 reetlng much of the work of the con- tractors during tho present labor trou-i bio. announced this decision. I Material yards, which have been closed for the past month, will open as soon as It Is possible, It Is 3tntod., This means a resumption of building i in Salt Lake, it Is stated by Mr. Merrill. Mer-rill. He also said. "The Utah Associated General Contractors Con-tractors cannot consent to any modlfi-j cation by ommission or restatement of the principles and terms embraced in, the agreement offered to the Building Trades council. . And further, that inasmuch as the Building Tades council has declined to subsu-ibe to this agreement and has. offered no proposal, either officially Dr otherwise, which retains all of the issentiul principles of the proffered lgreement, the Utah Associated Gen-' .lal Contractors declare It to be their Intention to proceed with their work) without further negotiation and will) conduct same upon the plan .and prln- . riplo of employment set forth below: ; "That workmen shall be employed1 inly on the basis of their ability and 'Itness for the work required and en-lirely en-lirely without regard to affiliation . A'ith a union or other organization."! fin 1 i |