Show EUREKA GETS GElS lABOR PARLEY Peterson Is Seated as Federation Head Special to The Te uram PRICE Sept 12 12 With With Eureka s selected as the next convention convention city city and Paul M. M Peterson o Park of ark City installed 8 as 83 president de delegates e tes teson concluded on the thirty first annual the Utah State Federation Federation Fed Fed- of Labor Eureka E was WA selected for tor the 1936 convention Thursday mo moaning winning winning winning win win- ning in a. a a close cont contest st with Price after Ogden had withdrawn bid Mr Peterson headed a roster of officers officers' which included three addi- addi ional vice presidents named after a constitutional amendment was rip ap- p- p proved royed Thursday enlarging the number of vice presidents from seven to ten text The The- new president was as elected ejected late ato late Wednesday winning by by- bya a to o 4 40 46 margin over over M I Thompson who vho- had headed the federation since ince 1929 The three additional vice presidents presidents dents are Fred C. C Sanford Salt SaltI I Lake ako Oil Refinery Workers No F. F A A. Salt Lake Meat Cutters No and F. F A. A Noller Salt suit Lak Building Trades council Harold G G. Crose Grose who was reelected reelect reelect- I I ed secretary defeating T. T A A. Gilligan Gill Gilli- gan gan of at Salt Lake Lake City City to 30 was vas named state delegate to the American Federation of Labor convention convention con con- in Atlantic City N. N J. J In October The retiring president was presented presented presented pre pre- with a 8 traveling bag and mementos by Mrs E. E B B. Kel- Kel scy secretary of the Salt Lake Union Label league on behalf of the federation Greetings from Secretary of Labor La La- bor Perkins to the convention were read by Mr Crose Grose Expected action on resolutions failed tailed to materialize Thursday Continued on EUREKA GETS LABOR PARLEY Continued from Pale Page One morning most of or them being re referred referred referred re- re back to the executive coun- coun 11 One adopted protested p p pa pation Ton by army army enlisted men or mn-or or officers oC- oC of- of in trades in competition with private workers Vice presidents named Wednes Wednesday day include George Dinsdale Ogden Ogden Ogden Og- Og den incumbent Robert J J. J Henderson Benderson Hender Bender son Kenilworth Jack Forrester St Standardville incumbent 0 O. G. G Spencer Brigham City Thomas P. P Costas Park City incumbent E. E B B B. Kelsey Salt Lake City and andR R. R H. H Fuller Ogden R. R G G. Boyd Ogden R. R H. H Smith Salt Lake Lako City and Fred Columbia were election judges Wednesday afternoons session opened with President Thompson relinquishing the chair to Vice President George Dinsdale that he might introduce a motion to limit c central trade bodies of the federation federation federation federa federa- tion to two votes The motion was Continued on Pale Page Two killed after heated Another Another Another An An- other motion by President Thompson Thomp Thomp- son and one by Vice President Tom L. L Costas both attempting to lower affiliation fees to the state tate federation federation federation federa federa- tion met a similar fate after considerable considerable con con- debate The policy of the state federation federation federa federa- tion will wUl be based on democratic principles with majority rule rule and the right ight of workmen to a decent living observed Mr Peterson said after his election and a per percent percent percent cent American legislative program will be used to accomplish the improvements improvements im im- mi- mi we desire Plan Organization Dr Drive e eA A renewed program to fully organize or organize or- or workmen throughout the state slate and improve their condition will be continued by the federation Mr Crose Grose said He gave high praise to the knowledge of labor organization tion possessed by liy Mr Thompson I shall always be anxious to serve the Incoming officers in any any anyway way way possible to further labor w work rk of U the e estate state Mr Thompson said and Inthe in inthe inthe the meantime I I Ishall shall continue to publish the Utah Labor News with the poll policies ies of the American Federation Federation Federation Fed Fed- of ot Labor as its policies he hes s said ld when asked concerning the fu future future fu- fu ture Lure of the publication The newly elected president of the federation Is president of the Park City Metal Miners' Miners union and was a aleader aleader aleader leader in the labor bloc of the re recent recent recent re- re cent state legislature Mr Thompson Thomp Thomp- son has been active as a union organizer organizer organizer or or- and worker for 45 years throughout states in all sections of the country and has been Instrumental Instrumental instrumental mental in the rapid organization of ot labor in this state in the last lIx ix x years Delegates to the Price convention convention convention conven conven- tion were entertained with a program program program pro pro- gram and banquet followed by a dance V Wednesday evening William Engle chairman of ot the board of county commissioners was in charge of the banquet E. E V. V Johnson of Ogden sang two solos and Pauline and Edith Olsen of Price sang duets James Tames Morgan of Cheyenne Wyo International representative of the United Mine Workers addressed the guests on ways was other union workmen workmen workmen work work- men might aid the c coal al industry T T. J. J Lloyd of City international international international inter inter- national representative of ot the Meat Cutters Cutters' union spoke on cooperation cooperation cooperation tion among union workmen Incoming Incoming Incoming In In- coming and outgoing federation officers officers officers of of- were introduced and spoke Labor Chief Paul M. M I. I Peterson on |