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Show LABOR HOi ARE TO GET BACK OF THE WAITERS .Support of the fight bMnc. made by the Cooks' and Walters' Tnlon, No. 1681 of Ogden. against the Falstaff cafe was voted unanimously last night i by ihe Ogdcn Trades nnd Labor assembly as-sembly it was announced, following tho meeting, that the labor assembly its in full sympathy with the striking J cooks and waiters and lhat the fullest moral and financial barking will be given. The acmhlv alr Called a mass meeting to he held on Saturday niqht at which time the labor situation and the eafc strike will be fully discussed I in public. A number of men prominent prom-inent in the national labor circles will i be here to make addjrefl i Among those who will .speak Is W. i H. Hayden of Denver, Colo., general organizer for the carpenters' union. He lis now in Arizona, but will be here in . time for the meeting, j Another speaker will he A. C Pike. : I sixth vice president of the Meat Cut 1 Iters' association. Mr Pike i. a res-j idem of San Jose, California. The! I meat cutters' association is associat-1 ed with the American Federation of j Labor J. S. Dixon, head of the Cooks' and Waiters' T'nicm of Salt l.,ike City, is also scheduled to be one of the apeak- , ers. The Ogdon Trade? pnd Labor as-I as-I Bembly is demanding that one of the three labor commissioners of the state all of whom are now located in l Sail l.ak , be brought to Ogdon. II is stated that the labor commis- ! sion is investigating the trouble at the Falstaff and will endeavor to I bring about an adjustment of the dil- I fcrences between the employer and ' the employes. |