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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MAY THE NEW DEAL AN ANSWER COMMENT ON TO REACTIONARY CRITICS AMERICAN NEWS I I '(Continued from pa g 1) executive and legislative branches of the government and the supreme court. On this point, let us make it clear that, in our opinion, that high tribunal is a friend, and not a foe, of the executives and legislative divisions of the government. Members of congress cannot possibly go into all the legal bearings of measures proposed to be adopt-edw- e mean as to the constitutional warrant and the supreme court has as one of its chief purposes to do that very thing for them. In the nature of the case as things are, it cannot render this service until after the acts have been passed and a challenge has been set up by someone in one of the lower courts. Jackson and Court Much has been said in recent weeks about the Presidents desire which the courts held unconstitir- 1, theft. The same term, plagiarism, sometimes applies when idea se quences or plots are lifted bodi even though the wording is changed. (Continued from page 1) Grocers May Cheer Up free peoples the right to make! like policy of providing a good Grocers and other business men living for ail of our people, it their own laws ..I wouid not be difficult to create em- - may take heart. The post office de hold that tho P'oi'mcnt ,or member ojth. partment is hot on the trail of nally whcthrthese or are " to .land gambling rackets operating the income of $3C88 for every cartoon captioning contests an the land. what not. What did Franklin Roosevelt do family in the United States. While some people buy chances or say when the supreme court on these things only now and then Meets on May S the NUA unconstittuional ! The spring meeting of the there is no doubt but that many When compared with the staie- heads of families, bitten by the ments and actions of his illustrious American Federation of Labor we submit that he cutve councl will open on May 5 gambling bug, keep putting money was most restrained and mild. Up- - n the A. F. of L. building in in hoping to win, that should be on being told of the action of the Washington, D. C., Frank Morri-cour- t, used to pay bills for food eaten he merely made the now fa- - 8on secretary of the Federation, and clothes partly worn out. mous remark: The decision willlhas announced, How the Wheels Go Round take the country back to the horse-- . You may study civics until you Child Health Day days. Information received by the are sad in the face and you wonr Roosevelt and Jefferson American Federation of Labor at get the inside dope on wha; Manv of the nU im makes a political party tick. At tive Democrats with big business nta bead3uartrs In Washington in- so says Edward J. Flynn, least, n to circumvent the Constitution. In jbackgrounds are at this time view- - the part of the trade union move- - Bronx Democratic boss. Because he feels that popular ment to Resident Greens request, fact, according to the partisan )n .Governor education for effective citizenship in cenpress, he is an arch conspirator madge of Georgia, that city April, a bitter and Buate lfederatl0nS needs supplementing by a pract against the rights of the states to of the president, has bestowedcritic ,ma?ealy tLE up own In affairs. this their regulate other groups cal politician, he recently consic on them the designation of real of labor join ered to tell part of what he knows connection it might be well to see Democrats. e,ebrat.in to the students They are wont to of Columbia uni what other presidents have done themselves Jeffersonian Health which, Day, Democrats. when decisions of the high court We wonder commend-woulversity. 18 d what Thomas Jefferson hf, dec,ared ? "?st were unfavorable to measures or and objective. abJ? if he P?.rP8e knew that say they A Fair Price policies they had advocated. Pointing out that the promotion are so classifying themselves. The principal interest of agricu Andrew Jackson, under whose welfare and health, chjld would What Jefferson, the great 0..cb,ld ture is a fair price for its products leadership the Jeffersonian party advocate of the k calls for the rights of man. chl,d Protection was reborn as a Democratic party, plus a stable market in which the American Federation P?1 he knew that the spiritual demand is closely attuned to supdefied a supreme court ruling heirs if Labor and all other groups of of the old Federalists were of The John state the farmer wants to know Georgia. ply. against his name as a buckler and People who are interested in this when he raises a that he can Marshall (then chief justice) has using most y shield against the advance of proprogram, find a buyer for crop and it that the made his decision, Jackson snap gressive legislation that redounds) President Greens letter to the af- price paid will leave him something ped, Now let him enforce it. filiated to organizations said. of those for whom above the bare cost of production, Abraham Lincoln carried the he the interest his life and great talent spent The successful farm cooperatives to first its new Republican party the common people of the country? Plagiarism of the country have gone a long national victory in a campaign in Woodrow Wilson in the History Lloyd Lewis, the boy from toward achieving that idea which defiance of the supreme of the American deMo., who thought he wayis true that thus Plattsburg, People, It depression courts Dred Scott decision was his scribed Jefferson: had won a prize in a peace markets shrank, during and that prices chief issue. If the policy of the Mr. Jefferson was an interest-- 1 essay contest$5000 Eddie sponsored by paid were sometimes under produc government on vital questions af- ing mixture of democrat, philoso- - Cantor, was sent home unreward-phecosts. But it is the opinion tion be to whole is people fecting the and patrician. In taste and ed. He borrowed several of many experts that conditions irrevocably fixed by the supreme from an article by Frank would have been much worse hac ard habit he touched court the instant they are made, and was familiar with the life of graphs Newark University pres-th- e the Kingdon, not existed. said Lincoln in his first inaugural and moneyed classes, ident, and incorporated them in cultured The cooperatives, through orwill have the people address, the aristocracy of the young na- - the essay as his own. business are now methods, He ceased to be their own rulers. In these days of tough competi-erali- ganized tion, which constituted the Fed- fairer for the far obtaining prices while court the ignored waging In creed and tion for the public ear, young mer. are bringing stability the Civil war to settle the issue principlestrength. he was the comrade and preachers are forgiven if they out of They the marketing chaos. They which the courts decision had workfellow of the people. make extended By to gift quotations their members how to are showing head. brought to a of insight ani genius for organi- - strengthen their appeal especlal-zatio- n better and larger crops on produce Ulysses S. Grant, whose leaderhe was a leader of parties y ift when not mentioning orig-an- d small acreages, and at a lower ship sealed Republican dominance concerted action in affairs. inal sources, they will raise their cost. of They are the strongest pos for many years, packed the su- An infinite sensibility taught him two fingers of each sible influence for betterment o:' arms, holding to members new court with preme moderation, lent him tact, pointed hand the farmers economic and socia get it to reverse the greenback de- out to him the practicable courses marks.down, indicating quotation condition. cision against his money policy. of persuasion and the certain pros- Newspapers hire rewrite men to Theodore Roosevelt, whose pects of popular support. His per- - acquire ideas and reclothe them in Fire Waste Again Rising Re deal the revitalized square sonal charm, his high breeding, their own word styles, The national fire loss, after sev cenpublican party early in the without arrogance oi pretense, But to take 5deas dressed jn an. eral years in which it showed a to undertook the powers clip tury, him hold everyone with other's phrase, patterns and slow but encouragingly steady de of the Federal judges after their gave he came upon m contact, rso Oth- and them as off dine, is rising. The upward trenc pass decisions had frustrated some of er man could have so moderated or graph styles, L.our original creation, is literary has been maintained during reforms. He urged so his anti-trucompleted a revolution in the1 number of recent months. a referendum of the people on laws spirit and conduct of the govern- The blame for this can be laid to so like the one whom lie j president ment. one thing: Human carelessness For a revolution it was, pro- - thus describes, term a WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU of In the repeated use by of sins. which includes a multitude view found and lasting. Undoubtedly TO TRADESMAN ASK YOUR chief merchants, the chief men the standpatters of the term Jef-o- f Few of us think about fire. Few USE THIS ON HIS PRINTING? themeans and of responsible trust, fersoman Democrat, it may be of of us take the trouble to learn the the chief men of parts and learn- - interest to consider briefly the simple lessons that would enable similarity in the life, character, us to eliminate fire hazards on our ing and social influence in the and background of Jeferson, the property Federalists. were They hazards that, in nine country looked upon Mr. Jefferson as an earliest leader of Democracy, and cases out of ten, could be done atheist in religion and a fanatic in the life, character and background away with at little or no expense di- - of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the politics, and they dreaded the Few of us realize that the entire rect thrusts of democracy at the man who many people believe was careful system they had reared as ordained by the benign Providence ? ? ? ? Adult Education Notes to be little less than th? to show the way to a better and As a part of the free adult edYOU HELP US, AND, NATUR- likely in broader life these recent the down of days ucation very props throwing program, a sketch club un ALLY, WE HELP YOU! of disaster and discord. of society itself. Both Jefferson and Roosevelt der the direction of Irving Pratt, Salt Lake Allied Printing For the People has been formed and will meet in Trades Council How little did Woodrow Wilson came from the best aristocracy of the lobby of Hotel Utah every Satforesee the arising of another their respective sections. Jefferson was a man of wealth, as is urday afternoon, prepared for landscape sketching in any Both adopted politics Roosevelt. as their profession, but neither as medium. New members are wel Best Wishes to a means of livelihood. In his day, come. Attention is called to the fact probably as a result of a sojourn ASK FOR in France before and during the that sewing machines are provided revolution, Jefferson became deep- for the sewing classes of the free ly interested in the rights of man. adult night schools. Any who have Roosevelt, although of the patri- no machines at home may take adcian class, views government af- vantage of the use of these maSERVED AT ALL LEADING FOUNTAIN fairs and problems from the stand- chines, together with new ideas in point of the man of the street and patterns, materials, and methods LUNCH COUNTERS farm, rather than from the view- provided by the instructors. In addition to the regular free point of the privileged and wealthy classes. It would be interesting to night school classes at the differknow when and whence came ent centers, there are special feaRoosevelts deep and abiding inter- tures each week all free to the est in the ordinary man. Perhaps public. it came during the long period of slow recovery after the terrible scourge of infantile paralysis had UTAH PICKLE suddenly laid him low. - 8 I lat.fc0"! de-ejar- ed and-bugg- y e Vi I "canSt,v" I sup-thin- I praise-worth- 1936. community must help pay for every fire that occurs in higher taxes and insurance rates, in lost business, in destroyed opportunities for industries and individuals, in business stagnation. Some of the greatest fires have started from seemingly harmless origins. One greasy rag in tho comer of your garage could become the focal point for a blaze that would destroy a hundred homes. So could old, amateurishly repaired electric wiring. So could the cigarette you threw away without looking to see where it fell. So (Continued on page 4) made by John B. Haggerty, president of the International Allied Printing Trades association, to the effect that the Republican national committee has awarded the contract for the program book of the Cleveland convention to a firm in that city that will print and bind the book under union conditions. The Allied Printing Trades Label will appear on the cover. This is a substantial order which give considerable work to members of the various Allied printing trades un- ions in Cleveland. The Republican national committee is to be commended for this recognition of the principles of col-lecti- ve EIGHT STATES GET OVER $5,000,000 bargaining. LEGAL NOTICES The Social Washington, D. C. SPECIFICATION Security board announced allot- To All Whom It Concern: ments of federal funds totaling lie It known thatMay Churles L. liond, of to d grants-in-aifor $5,21)3,876 Full Lake City, County of Salt Lake, estate of Utah, being engaged In the eight states with approved business of manufacturing house inplans. These grants will sulation adopted for Its use a trade match the states expenditures for mark, name, device, of which assistance to their needy aged, the following andjor is a description, or facchilThe simile: words, needy blind, and dependent dren. Said trade name, mark &ndnr deThe board at the same time an- vice to be used generally as follows: nounced the mailing of United on house Insulation, lubels, and adverStates Treasury checks to Utah as tising matter In general. CHARLES L. BOND. grants-in-ai- d for its public assistApril 24 May 1. ance work during March. Old-ag- e SPECIFICATION $66,213; ' assistance, blind aid, $5,607; assistance to de- To All Whom It May Concern: known lie It that Charles L. Bond, pendent children, $19,549. A total of Fait Lake City, County of Balt of $91,368. Iike, ttate of Utah, being engaged public-assistan- ce ATTIC-WOO- D the business of manufacturing house Insulation adopted for its use G. O. n trade name, mark, andor device, of which the following Is a description, The words, BEAR LABEL or BOND INSULATION CO. Paid trade name, mark, andlor device to be used generally as follows: on An announcement of considerInsulation, labels and advertisable interest to trade unionists housematter In general, ing CHARLES L. BOND. generally, and to printing trades workers in particular has been April 24 May 1. In P. ROOK TO fac-slmll- e: r, para-occupati- on co-o- ps Are You For st President Roosevelt ? ? ? ? I para-who- m st The MASTER SALESMAN out-of-do- or Labor rJoffCAGOim is- Meat Pies In the next weeks issue in these articles on the New Deal, the Utah Labor News will cover the CCC, the Youth Education and other phases of the Roosevelt administration. The readers are invited to keep files of these articles for use in defense of the Roosevelt Democratic administration. - COMPANY 741 SOUTH 3rd WEST ST. SALT LAKE CITY There are bargain rates all day on long distance calls. 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