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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. APRIL 24, 1936. THE NEW DEAL - AN ANSWER TO- - REACTIONARY POLITICAL OUTLOOK Economic Highlights CKITICSl f Continued from page 1) (Continued from Fage 1) fix- - divided like this: Borah, 28: Knox, been have . , theoretically from prices (Continued page 1) 8tem ue!l a a large 28. nsVP,' pJ on a firm unit basis to apeak of such a thing, but do you onA Kn deposits. This, with buyer paid the same price per ton The biggest surprise in the Illidear know, reader, that riots and back con-L- s brought nois there a small primaries was the big vote Actually, buyer. revolution were right around the faience in the banks and the peo- g on the Democrats polled. President has always been corner at the time Mr. Roosevelt pie deposited their money in them. Roosevelt had no final the result for the with that, t., opposition q. issued that proclamation? 18 on6 toe rotwt desirable few months ago, it was forecast delegates but regardless of this, It was under wise handling that measures ever enacted, although athat the steel price structure was the President polled over half a the sOund banks soon were doing bitterly opposed at the time by y million votes more than were cast due for a collapse. Now about business again and the weak ones of the larger and more con- led for the Republican candidates, in the industry, jor producers were being helped along the hard servative banks. by Republic Steel, have publicly Borah and Knox, combined. way of revival of public confidence. There was a big scrap between A prices allowing quantity situation Will the ever occur Caustic criticism has been made posted the of Governor llorner and to are frank that supporters discounts, say again? It is not likely to. For that under the AAA there was deal Mayor Kelleys Chicago machine. better will a big get buyer measthen bank since subsequent ruthless slaughter of the inno- - than the small buyer. It is figured The governor won the Democratic ures, notably the Glass bank bill cents the little pigs that were so 0 renomination by more than a jbis will eliminate cruelly killed and burned, or competition inside the industry, majority. dumped in the river. Here are the Governor Homer had the enHome Building facts: At the time of the World Revival in dorsement of the joint legislative CONSTRUCTION war there was a very great in- g seems to be at hand board of the Illinois State Federacrease in the number of acres un-l- a jast with reports of stimulated tion of Labor and the railway Beverages der cultivation in this country. The construction jn the face 0f bad brotherhoods. labor Organized FOOD FOR THIRST world was demanding the products I weather, coming from all sections claimed that because of the friendof the American farms and as a re-- 1 country. Heavy construe ship of Governor Horner there has suit 17,000,000 acres were added to ton j9 holding up well, though been more labor legislation passed already under cultivation, in- - emment contracts still predomi-cludin- g under his administration than ever Phone Was. 1013 a large amount of before in Illinois. nate. land which had never TEXTILES Business Week says Because of the results of the Ilsubmarginal Lake Salt City, Utah been under cultivation before, and textile manufacturers spent linois primaries, even the most opof all foods increased. 000,000 for new machinery and timistic Republicans have given up The farm is a food factory and part9 ia8t year, as a start in a hopes and willingly admit that Illiin the beginning of the Roosevelt campaijrn to increase efficiency, nois belongs to the Roosevelt administration meat was at an all- - reduce operating costs. This figGood time low. In places, pigs were ure will be substantially exceeded Ventilation selling as low as 75 cents per 100 jn 1930. Another Thom AUTOMOBILES 85,000 cars pounds, and the price of cattle was will be another thorn ini There too low to justify the expense of came 0ff Detroit assembly lines in the side of the Republican machine I Use Clarage Fans transporting them to the market- the first week of March, and in Illinois, especially in the city of Gan you imagine a factory con- schedules were due to rise thereaf-tinuin- g to manufacture products ter. Motors have been the bell-fo- r which there is absolutely no wether of the recovery movement, Public Works Administration for the construction of public buildmarket? In this case it was even I Gains Over Last Year CLARAGE FAN CO. busi-had ings, sewers, and waterworks and and Retail hogs RETAIL TRADE w'orse, because the cattle other public agencies, a part of the to be fed if they were to con-- 1 ne8g j9 naturally hit hardest by 509 Utah Oil Building advanced being in the nato live. vere weather. Even so, January amount Wasatch 1333 of ture grants, and a larger part The government came to the res- and February department store Salt Lake City in the nature of loans adecatbeing of and a sales held up surprisingly well, cue, bought up percentage and the Home secured; tie and hogs, processed them and marked heavy gains over last year, quately Loan which Owners Corporation, those food to show as will them doubtless Future reports away gave the on foreclosure has was prevented on relief. Some of the meat big advances, mortour the homes of country, idea a condemned, but millions of tons of The foregoing give good SMOKE gages being taken over by the salvaged meat were given to the 0f current conditions. Stock to be repaid on long terms HOLC, There are, of course, places better reflected has activity securities. Vast sums no upon proper wasted meat was where the business, with a long list of issues have already been paid back. For large program is ever carried out making and holding encouraging in the debate in congress instance, come even rises some stocks have without faults. on the RFC, it was shown Aims Were Worthy within shouting distance of the recently of that organizathe su- that profits the bond is a that as level. 1929 The CIGARS fact, stratospheric Suppose, amounted to over time this tion at AAA preme court did declare the court market generally has been $115,000,000. and The great S. U. with governments tive, In addition to this justification, graje a. industrials selling at merely said that the lawmakers and consider what it has pause in ends This their to most prohibitive figures. gain sought CUBAN CIGAR CO. meant for returning prosperity to technical are the outside would indicate that investors ways that are streams of credit flowthese have limits of certain clauses of the not impressed by the Salt Lae City the country and causthrough ing as was inasmuch nothing rumors of inflation, Constitution. There and renewed hope confidence ing to imply that the ends were not first class bonds always go into a to in the hearts and up spring when dive nose were worthy. They currency expansion minds of its citizens. worthy. They are carried out at the present time appears. In addition to the loans to busiby subsequent legislation to much and the dwellers in urban ness the same purpose, by basing the g0 at there can be no doubt as communities, the new deal has proprotec-- 1 legislation on egai direction, the adminis- - vided for loans and payments to tion for the lands of the nation. tration has forthwith passed a bill farmers to save their homes and It is also true that in the future hat jg intended to conform with farms from foreclosure, and when there is time to bring it to the . supreme court ruling and at through the AAA and its succespass,' the functions of the AAA will the same time to accomplish very sor, has attempted to provide for So. Main be divided among the 48 states, all much the same thing for agricul-actin- g a fair return to the farmers upon together, with Uncle Sam ture that the AAA was intended the products of their farms. Also, The supreme court to do and was doing, center. in the money has been advanced to them Do All Classes crossroad signs its set Of course, the very first criti- through the Farm Credit Adminiup having cism of the new deal that is heard, stration and its various agencies. Good , and one that will increasingly be Why should aid be given to the USE heard during the 1936 campaign, fanners of the land? LAUNDRY WORK is the criticism of the matter of First, because it is good business. expenditure. We are told that bilSecond, because- the industrial : lions of dollars have been spent for worker has his level of living proan all-tihigh, and that our chil- tected by powerful labor unions, our childrens children and industry and manufacturing and dren PAINTS and VARNISHES have been ruthlessly placed under have, since the beginning of the Sold By a burden of debt from which they Republic, received assistance in the Are as Close as SALT LAKE GLASS & can never emerge. As a matter of form of tariffs which the farmers PAINT CO. we all know, that much of have not received. fact, 35 East on 1st South the expenditure went to the buying The farmer has had nothing to of food, clothing, and shelter for parallel these vast trade unions; our own people who were hungry and there came a virtual shutand cold through no fault of their down of markets abroad, and the own. In some astonishing manner surplus of consumption in this HI-IEACOLOMBIA COKE COAL T the expenditure of "this money, country threw the farmer into povwhich prevented actual starvation erty and despair. and revolution, was, in the opinion Sold Exclusively By of our enemies, nothing short of a Discussion on the subject of the crime. Deal will continue in the Utah New WASATCH COAL COMPANY It happens that, according to the Labor News for the next ten latest official treasury figures, over weeks. Next week we will cover Telephone Was. 3034 - Was. 676 billion dollars are now owing the Social Security Act and other 13 22 WEST 2nd SOUTH to the United States from the war SALT LAKE CITY of the New Deal. Over phases debts of foreign countries. one billion dollars are already in The best bargains for house-- 1 default, and we will very likely re- wives are Union-mad- e goods be12 additional of the ceive nothing the boost cause envelope pay they billion except in small payments Best Wishes to in the family. earners all of wage Finland. from Who Is Losing Sleep? We Give S. & H. Stamps , Is anyone losing sleep over this situation? No! Unborn generaWELCOME LABOR tions in this country will have to A Good Place to Trade pay for the World war, and yet the fact is rarely discussed. The last treasury report, with a ARTHUR FRANK discussion, occupied congressional 0 South Main Meats - Vegetables - Groceries a column in a Washonly one-haIN MENS EVERYTHING seem ington newspaper. It might own COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY BAKERY GOODS our of lives FURNISHINGS the that saving So. Temple 2nd East 17th So. 5th East 1st So. 3rd East people was of much less concern Jt than helping kill our neighbors, price-cuttin- I ma-man- cut-thro- Drink Dcnhalters at 100,-00- home-buildin- gov-tho- se ed Yours For I I se-tin- ue Big Bill Thompson, for- Chicago. mer mayor of Chicago, a progressive Republican, is now planning to lead a third party movement in the state. Thompson is expected to be the nominee for governor and fighting Thomas V. Sullivan for attorney general, together with a full slate of candidates. The Illinois third party movement is sponsored by progressive Republicans who are dissatisfied with the present. Republican ma- jt ment. The Farmer-Labo- r party, under this agreement, will throw its support for the reelection of Presi- dent Roosevelt, while the on page 4) chine. The new party movement is expected to split the Republican party wide open with the result that the Democrats will have a walkaway in the November elections in Illinois. Progressive Wisconsin The progressive state of Wisconsin is expected to be another state where President Roosevelt will have an easy victory in the November election. The Republican party in Wisconsin is trailing the La Follette Progressive party and the Democrats in all elections. The major party of the state is the Progressive party, and it is expected that in the coming election President Roosevelt will have the support of the La Follettes and the Progressive party. Farmer-Labo- Roosevelt. parRecently, the Farmer-Labo- r ty held its state convention. During the convention, the state cen- WHEN YOU nt W. M. McCONAIIAY JEWELER 64 South Main CASH PAID for OLD GOLD Jewelry, Dental Crowns Bridges, Etc. 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