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Show IFFERING AS IP GROWS Lni Pacific Declares! pargo on Shipments Through Ogden HE IS GROWING , I to Producers Through 1 pore to Move Fruit I Is Staggering iaocli IF Transcon- Bnlfic. passenger and freight K m-jten 1.' isinns el l n o lystems the Santa Fe fouthcrn Pacifii was dls r-Hhdtjio r-Hhdtjio badly thai scheduled Hiid l't-ri practical abandon- Ll-uv line, the Union Pacific Kr-:. with a similar condi- ffni : of sporadic walk- I tfiretr: Or.. hp n conductors jBaen wi-.l -n L jan Thursday fc4 Anzor-L The members oi HfNT brotherhoods' said they posts b'-i j j'j thcii ob-HiUBrd ob-HiUBrd guards stationed on "Bprprr. The union mcu also Btb&t tee equipment they W ei e mao: In the- best condition 1 mf. oisIJ iv. i ..rd-.tr- 10 B;' Kill ' ..:. l .cs declared Brii r.r. nfcessary Im protect Hl&aKl that the guards were jr. ' workers ami! Bttrl the Assertion that It was . CONFER ; I Ps l 1L cca between union officials atcjttus bad borne no re- W' with many trains with-w-'J. Including some crack feubl limited were stalled in pwt.'potj In Arizona or Call- J Bb y'Utt Instances passengers "Mj-jll.-nng from the heat ar? apparently absorb-blDg absorb-blDg atmosphere ol the Pl by temperatures well J5"'1 at nlht remained so ti! P-v-..-ni:.rt in d-.-s-icai a the darkness and "J ?ol that sftmed cooler. "AHGO ON OGDEN frn Pacific declared an Ihe shipment 01 live-stock In-iit through otttv.i.v." Tnc Western i 1 a slmliar embargo. Jln 2-1 hours on consign - 1 w the east. W injici-.,, Examiner today L, r'Pon thai all trainim n f employe b:. thc Wc8t. LMV,b :'nd uaJ Stockton ! Mf ! II i West- atr,'n lm' rr,H'l"J ' u-ly to- I UFrV U'',J",-1 lr01" Salt ft" . i ft BNu.V d, s""-:aon BSJt.k"31"'" " Nation ?i?'koul on Ute I melralcl ,e arious d. BoJt ,r" n Bernardino g. on lhe roads were nK tioci-,,,;isl ;,n,i m- tiftlKJ. rc'8ult of the K Ur''' '" , ft Mf n 'l ' r 1 ' K fJl' ft M1" SalJ ENTIRE WEST SUFFERING AS TIED"? GROWS (Continued I'Yom Paro One) "promiscuous shooting" was the reason rea-son they walked out and asserted no ,one would return to work before morning ' ! At Prescott Ariz, on the line from ! Phoenix to the Santa Pe'S main trans- ontini nun nm . brotherhood men quit work Friday night bet ause of the con-1 con-1 llt ion of equipment and the employment employ-ment of armed guards by the road, they said N EHUD NOT RISK LIVES Meanwhile officials of the engineers and firemen's brotherhoods have tel-Kraph'-d oiihlals of those organizations organiza-tions basing Jurisdiction over the Santa San-ta Fo's coast line system thut their men should return to w;ork pending jiin adjustment of their differences, but stating at the same time that they did inot require men to "Jeopardize their lives" and clerks ou the same system u , re authorized by their officials to I walkout if conditions endangered ithem. Sixty "objectionable guards" were removed from the Southern Pacific Shops at Rosevlllo, Cal . which had been thi scene of disorders and a Smaller number of guards have beon dismissed at Tracy, Cal . Stockton, Sacramento Sac-ramento and other points, 'avoiding a 1 threatening situation." according to 'announcement of L 1. Sanford. dls-itrlct dls-itrlct chairman of the brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers at San Fran-; , CISCO. Growers of fruit in that section alarmed bv sudden impediment of train transportation at a time when the shipment of their product at the promising peak, planned s meeting to consider means of averting the pros-j pi tlve loss due to spoiling of unmoved fruit Banks at Fresno adopted a more! strict policy in regard to financing! fruit shipments than has beon their custom. Fruit men said continued i lack of transportation would mean a l60,000, OOP loss to their industry. Passenger trains marooned at doaert points along the Santa Fo were brought back to points having a more temperate climate where possible, and ' considerable progress was mado In this regard. |