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W Soliciting Agent AgentS 17 14 Central TROUBLES j. j Acid Phosphate Produces healthy activity of ot weak and disordered stomachs stomachs stomachs-An An excellent builder Adv s H HE E EN J SHOP S H 0 pI J Jt t NewYork Y York k W World Edit Editorial d William iF H Barr nd nt of the l N National arr pre president e a lonal Founders Founded assoc association d sc ibes tl ess of th tho op upon shop c n I sti stimulant fl Jant to tn the J patriotism o of everyone he is 18 ix In Sl hypocrisy at a time when honesty and frankness in n all aU econ n 1 matters were n never vcr vcr- more necessary The champions of th the open pen Bho shop are not not actuated patriotic impulse wh whatever They believe behove that the open shop hp i jj S Smore more profitable to them themselves elves than tho he cl closed sed sh shop p and that f toi destroy tho the unions union would put money in their pockets That ii jj iU there thero is to t the e controversy Th The shop advocates Y open wea wear a m mask of patriotism because they are arc afraid to meet the economic is ISSue issue j The The organized organize empo employer r advocates of t the e open shop are ni not concerned at atall all with principle however voc vociferously ro they pr fe feo to o be he What th they y want is a labor mark market t. t in in which which they hey can dictate wages hours of emp employment and id working conditions regard W of th the social co consequences of such economic economic ic tyranny They anti to treat labor as a part o of the raw materials of the their r factor factories t t be bought at their own price and used as they see fit That bAU there is to the organized campaign in in behalf o of the tho open shop which increases in confidence e as industrial conditions become mot unsettled a An An organized and well financed open ope shop campaign c 1 n create a great deal of f industrial trouble in the tho United Stat States and add immeasurably to the difficulties of reconstruction but it it nU never succeed except by wrecking the industrial fabric of th the c country bec because there thero is no real honesty and sincerity ba bak k of There is a nothing othin back of it but greed and sordidness and i in t th long run iun n greed and sordidness Cannot dictate the economic poli policieS policia of the American people l The rhe shameless prostitution of tho the sacred sa-cred name of America to an organized campaign to rob the working people of their rights brings forcefully to mind ind Dr r. r Johnsons Johnson's statement iii Patriotism is t the last refuge of a scoundrel 2 CATASTROPHE MENACES Tl Ji Rem Remember mb r that the winning ot of the hour four week by the i In the tho printing Industry Would bo be tho the signal for tor n. n like demand In every crt oj Industry Then would come tho the hour forty week then thirty uI an aM knows what the th end might bo bo Bulletin Printing Division Utah who Industries It lt is well wen known that the forty forty-fo hour four hour week has been in the building trades for over f fourteen years and in ot other er industries a greater or less time it has been voluntarily established in thousands of institutions institution without organized demand from the e it has lorig been the he rule in most offices not connected with though entirely immune from the influence of the he labor abor union w Why y then should its elated belated establishment in the printing g industry in fulfillment of the national agreement of 1919 suddenly become such a frightful menace Early in 1919 three national associations of employers and ana four international printing trades rades unions unions' formed c The The Joint Jojn Conference of the Printing Industry and agreed that th the fo hour four week should be e established May 1 1921 The unions deferred all an efforts for the Saturday holiday half during two yean yenn until the agreed time should hould come The rhe employers immediately immediate began scheming an and plotting to evade the carrying ou out of their solemn pledge t When the time came to carry out the agreement the employers employers' erst associations had practically dissolved and when in an effort to avert trouble Secretary ry of Labor J James J. J Davis pavia attempted t to settle the difficulty his efforts were frustrated because as h ie be r reported ported to t tie the e president and the country there is no responsible organization of employers with whom to deal Contrary ry to popular belief it was the who kept their word established responsibility in their dealings while th the employers in indulged in deceit and violation of agreement th that t must have haye a afar far r rca reaching a hing and evil effect on future industrial dealings In Salt Lake City a lockout of lifelong of the lo local best al printing ting offices was forced at a time when all who had direct dealt with the International and Local Typographical unions were wen W openly commending their methods and expressing the hope th thit t these methods of dealing would be continued indefinitely Sometime an enlightened public will demand restitution from those responsible for this perfidy of forcing trouble on the m mit peaceful of f industries meanwhile the buyers of printing and in toj directly the entire pu public lic must pay the price of this senseless folly Advertisement paid for by Salt Lake Typographical Union No 1 I IL Ii I CHILLY MORNINGS i iAre Are Coming Prepare now with one I of our beautiful heaters heat heat- ers J J- ji I t j We e are now how showing sho a complete line in the m most st i convenient sizes A style for eve every y need and at J prices that will viII please i you i Buy your heater here here on our payment easy plan I C Electric Heaters Oil Heaters t The Tho Just the tho ck modern thing for fora fp way WilY to a small take off room or OP the chill bathroom these A splendid cool r range ngo of fi September just Juat mornings now OW a J The ci aft Lake v Hardware Co eo k t |