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Show SHERIFF SEEKS PEACE METHODS Pincock Visits Governor; Extra Police Officers Assigned to Duty Sheriff RW-hurd PincocU left for Salt Lake carlj this morning to confer with Governor Maboy in regard to th1 strike situation In Ofcden ll( Is ( n-deavorlng n-deavorlng to find s nieiho, to prevent further outbreaks between the strikers strik-ers and the shoj. workers Sheriff Pincock. before h aving rj -pealed his statement made in Salt Lake Tuesday that lie would ask for troops and martial law In Ogrden II future demonstrations such as took place last Saturday night occurred again. Tho officer snld that al each change of shift al the shops large croWtl nather and act In a threatening manner man-ner He fears that if ihe actions continue con-tinue S riot Is sure to begin In which a numtwr of persons may be killed j Sheriff Pincock said that he will thoroughly go over the matter with the governor and although be if averse to hriiiKinu troops to nden he will take ::ny firm steps necessary lb preventing loss of life and property. I No shop workers caitlt from tli; railroad yards at the f. o'clock shift change Tuesday evening and qtilet pro vailed A putriber of persons gatherevi in the vicinity apparently to satlsf) their curic-sltj. but they were moved on by the officers ami not allowed to congregate. There wen- j. r.i c t i v 1 1 n strikers al the scene with the exception of the regular pti ketS Qeprge Crosby, oe of the strike ileadei-s. told tin officers that there are btil few of the strikers among the crowds which gather the shops, the majority "f th crowd being sympathisers sympa-thisers and curiosity Beekera He as serted that If these crowds re no1 'allowed to form there would be no I demonstration and no action would be taken ex. opt bj the pickets who would simply talk to the workers and cn-deavor cn-deavor to tuln their sympathy. Chief of Police Curtis A. Allison issued is-sued .m rei this morning prohibiting prohibit-ing all spectators and aulornobM' from 'owe.- Twenty-first and Twenty-second Twenty-second Streets where tho disorders have occurred Id connection with the strike situation. Twenty-five additional addition-al patrolmen have been placed on duty 'in this section. Chief Allison stated, to pi eserve order. I |