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Show IUNDERFOREMEN GIVEN UNTIL 11 A. M. TOMORROW TO QUIT I At Strikers' Mass Meeting Resolution Passed to Permit Gang Bosses to Join Strike; Failure to Go Out Means Banishment From Union; 1200 Attend Meeting I) Undcr-forfmKn employed In the ..hops of the Salt Ul; division of the Southern Pacific will have until 11 a. m. Tuesday morning to leave ineir post or bo banished from the union. A motion to this effei t w :i il;icfd before the general mass meet-1 tiR of the ttnkor.s of Salt Lake, Provo and Ogden at the Alhambrn theatre here this morning. Jt was earned unanimously, v Each of the men employed In this -rapacity, now at their poxi.s, Will bo j notified Individually ol the union's dc-; eislon. Between 1000 and 1200 strikers lympathisera and others attended thei HJ meeting. MAYO It SPIvXKS. HI Mayor Frank Francis was the first; HJ speaker. H Tc said that the conduct nf Ui tin 1 ion men in Qffden during the piesent; 1 strike had be. n above criticism Should tho forces of the union men be destroyed tomorrow. God pity the; United states'- the mayor sain MARSHAL is HEARD. J. Ray Ward, former eit commie-1 sioner of Ogden and at present I'nlt-cd I'nlt-cd States Marshal for IMali wni the next speaker. Marshal Ward in bis address urged the men to see that the laws are en - forced. This, he said, will win the strike for the union forces OthCl methods of seeking victors will ham . per Its progrtss, the declared. Anthony Phllburn of Salt Lake, delivered de-livered the feature address Of 'be mass meeting "We, are striking to tree oui t slaves our wives," he said "The worry of the present strike Is belly? brought home t the wives, mothers sweethearts Fou confidence In present trouble should be i iij I your wives. ""Wives In nl Insl with their husband i In such time and at this stag., t hi- Mr . ) -tlon is absolutely necessary GIxI SALOON .M "Thank God we haven't got i!.c- si-' loon today. This Is now o God-to God-to mothers and sweethei rta a nt of the men v lio rr fighting for the'.r MlKiCes. (in the oilier hand the soft drink parlors of Salt lakc and Ogden are far worst than the lawful saloon of a few yearn ago." Mrs Anna Snell Moyet of Ogden in h.-r address urged the women of Ogden Og-den regardless of their affiliations to cooperate in working with the men now on strike .she suggested supplying supply-ing coffee and light lunches for the men on picket duly. Despite the fact that Jlr Moyer has no relatives In the strik.i she stated.!' u site wus caye;- to v: rk fori tho benefit of llic entire city. She j announctd that she planned tC or-gati: or-gati: e wnmen of (lden for dijt;. dur-l .ii", the present fl'.rlite srNP BY LEADERS, Mrs. Anna Brady of Salt Ln'l; eon-I gratulated the 'eden men f'JT abiding by the ant she ald that Saix Lake and (gd.n ly cooperating coujll play a l- adlnc role in thin sectlm In tho present situation She uri .1 tho men to stand back' of their leaders, both national and local. !". !' Miles, grand lodge representative represen-tative of the machinists who- has just completed survey of the Union Pa , ifb system, in his address si ited that nearly all of the -non who walked out July 1 on this toad have remained out. The strike will be a big factor m American Am-erican h. story and will be won ly the union men. he .jredlrted. 0ALIFORN1 VN 8PK 1 R 9 1 Mayor Walter M. Turner or Koso- viiie, i iij?. chairman of th- Rose- vlll protective JOard for carmen toll of conditions on the coast lie staled that the majority of the men called Oul July l answered tho call in In many parts of California he said the men walked out ion per cent J '. Davis, general chairman Brotherhood of Riillxi rj Trainmen oi Salt L ake and A Wllpur of Salt Lake were the other speakers. The Italian band of Ogden. the i gden brass r(uarlot and the Ware nuariet furnished 'he entertaining features fea-tures of the program. .. G. Adelman presided :-: chafimanl D I i he meeting. |