0TRADES ASSEMBLY10jara,inDO?At.ti-m-e.f the dne»-ty of moredays'anlzeTA Urged That Four Carmen of That Line Were Fired for Expressing Sympathy.TALK HEIM STRIKECommittee Will Report Soon and Then Union Men May Act—No Change.That the effects of th* strike on the Joplin and Pittsburg Railway Company arc being felt by the Southwest Missouri Railroad Company was indicated last night by reports to the Joplin Trades Assembly of the alleged discharge of four carmen on thePsr:AsdeticInVoadPC'ttybo;hitWi toe Th eh i nit ddSO!mlpr*sta wh for be I WIcbing j lattor road because they are union 1 ttu' sympathizer!* and were manifesting a jcttngwest-tele•epre-alistsderalTuad»r aderal t hisfed-rsuedlt;i)inlonhous-cap-«redHikeen Interest in the outcome of the.joi strike. haiThe reports came from strikers ; a and a committee w’aa appointed to hi* investigate them and report its find- j In lngs at an early date.Following this action the assem-dernl' adopted a resolution urging me co in!Pub,,c to give Its support to the men on strike. The resolution declares a contract proposed by the company is unfair because it contains a clsuae removing the right of a discharged employe to a hearing before an arbitration board.Itoth Wait Patiently.Patient waiting on botn sides with no signs that either would make a move In the direction of a settlement marked the fourth day of the ■trike.Hlnce the walkout there have been no developments and today again saw the strikers and officials of the company taking things easy. Whether either Is considering taking steps for a resumption of conferences, which closed lust Saturday. Is a matter of speculation.Several meetings have been held by the strikers In labor hall at Pittsburg, but whether the advisability of action along this line has been considered is not known.One striker expressed belief today that no steps toward peace would be taken by either side before Monday.He thought there was a possibility of efforts being begun early next week to adjuat differences. However, expresalons from others contained no such hope and repeated declaration* by officials of the company that they look for the strike to last some time added to the darkness surrounding the situation.William A. Satterlee, general manager of th* company, who represented the company in the early conferences, la still In Kansas City.With tand-ation nents lltary tx In i sec-iiblic. neral volu-few mnd-t re-rma-osses ildes.In-atnst »sselt;l flven r the tion. a telytore-txioodies,AmIFulbySir1stMaOft?Hoimeimeigovarn mol the tair *r, T gov but arri brai Ora sho1 of (] abn« the hill