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Show ( UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT 4 LAKE CITY. UTAH. MAY 15. 1936. Communists Dictate Terms For Farmer-Labo- r POLITICAL OUTLOOK 'Cut and Knock Insignia To Be the Emblem of Parly Utafii In Flans fatty Economic Highlights ed, it was found to amount to a In return,, the definite No! Realmleader submitted a peace plan of Bis own. The plan would not permit the Rhineland argu ments to be arbitrated by the World Court or any other international body. Nor would it call for an international peace conference. Instead, it would provide a period in which Germany, France and Belgium would send no more troops to the border. During this time, Germany would enter into negotiations to create pacts with France and Belgium, whereby each country would agree to demilitarize an equal distance back from the frontier, and would also enter into muen trouble in this a nation looking ahead to war, might buy tremendous quantities of war materials beforehand, then claim that these peace - time purchases should be considered normal. At any rate, the U. S. government is going to find that neutrality is one of its most important and difficult problems for some time to come. While Europe arms, talks vaguely of peace, and gets ready to fight, American statesmanship faces one of its most severe tests in trying to keep us at peace in case of foreign war. (Continued from page 2) Happenings That Affect the Dinner Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax Democrat Primaries Na. Dills of Every Individual Salt Lake county Democrat! wi tional and International Probholl primaries Monday night be lems Inseparable from - Local Speaker Lambasts Roosevelt s New Deal Moscow Congress I tween 7:30 jmd 8 oclock to elect Welfare. Must Not Be 329 dclegateiTTo the state conven Orders United Front Party for America in tion 23. The Ogden May ap Socialite Calls Rank Red Pledge The tangled European situation portionment of the delegates is as Plan Labor Trouble and File Members as Mugs follows: First (A) ward, 63; first grows steadily more acute. Latest Durango Meet. (H) ward, 36; second ward, 43 and perhaps most important hapthird ward, 30; fourth ward, 27 penings have keen the discussions over a peace Miss Leeds is known to commun-- 1 fifth ward, 46; first precinct, S, (Continued from page 1) under this name. She is a second precinct, 6; third precinct, plan. discussions which got preists Lam bast New Deal prominent Salt Lake socialite. Her 14; fourth pfecinct, 10; fifth pre cisely nowhere. They simply servMinor gave a brief history of the real name is known. She has acinct, 5; sixth precinct, 8; seventh ed to show how irreconcilable are to class struggle, explaining the ne comfortable income from a large precinct, 6 eighth precinct, 4; the differences between the oppos a to ninth precinct, 3; tenth precinct, ed European interests. pact long Elect May cessity of a change in the system industry. This comes regularly A short time ago the Locarno with these countries. In addition, each her month, eleventh twelfth 10; precinct, 9; United in the and leadership include which Powers Miss Leeds has a desk at the practically she would debate peace pacts with 1. Salt Lake Typographical union States. He referred to the strug- communist headquarters. She re- - precinct, Parnell Black, county chairman, all of the Allies of the Great War Czechoslovakia, Poland, Lithuania No. 115 will hold its biennial electo law down the of laid time Germany, and Austria. fers to the average rank and file says that the primaries will be con- gle for leadership in the tion Wednesday, May 27. The balThe Locarno of Pact. the violator members as Washington. George ducted under the rules recently French answer to this was the lot boxes will be "mugs, open at the He gave some communist statisMoscow Orders The ballot boxes will be powers presented a definite pro- same as Germanys answer to the adopted. chapel, and at the tics showing how the cost of labor The seventh world congress of open a full hour. From 8 to 9 p. m. gram and said that if Germany Locarno Powers offer a firm secretarys chapel, 204 Atlas buildwould abide by it they would over- No. in the large industrial plants had the communist international held in ing. look her military occupation of the diminished in the past few years Moscow from July 25 to August 20, The upshot is that most informThe members of the union will not take military ed observers and how the NIKA had helped the 1935, adopted a resolution which SOME MUSTS Rhineland, convinced that vote for the international offiare The action. proposed program workable European peace pacts big industries but had failed to declared for the united front and FOR WORKERS called for cessation of all German cannot be obtained that war is cials as well as for the local union formation of the farmer-labo- r parhelp the workers. The speaker asserted that the ty in the United States. Such a military activities in the Rhineand coming soon. And in officials.candidates for the local The RFC had been the means of saving party, of course, must NOT be an In these New Deal days when land, for occupation of a strip of coming, this country, the great question union in the nominated Italian Britain holders and frontier and president bankers the the administration desires to have the mortgage by When war breaks out in Euparty." is: when property values were at a a certain bill passed by congress, soldiers while negotiations were rope, what will be the stand of April meeting are: J. F. Rhodes and E. I. Applequist. Walter H. Jones, low ebb, but had not helped the must Further Steps it is called legislation. being carried on, adjudication by the United States government? who has served the union as presfarmers. It is reported that on May 30 the There are two measures that or- the World Court of the problems Neutrality Program ident for several years, declined Communist Manifesto united front of the communist par- ganized labor should like to see on Involved and, finally, an internahas The administration manithe nomination this year. He quoted the communist ty will meet at 68 Post Office Place the must list. One is the Walsh tional conference to assure Euro ed to perfect a program attempt of 100 There is a friendly contest for festo and stressed the three main to choose a farmer-labo- r ticket and bill which provides that any firm jean peace. cent In it has every office except that of the secretI per neutrality. that, as No communist A of the Definite that sells any products to the Unit-formulate the party platform. points party elements the of of the ary-treasurer, all support held by J. M. contained in the manifesto, as remain- secret meeting is to be held on ed States government-shal- l Hitlers answer to this was is unfortuit However, country. leased by G. Dimitroff. This calls June 4 to concoct inand fair labor additional tain standards in its diplomatically phrased nate that it is easier to want to be Melvin, who was nominated to succeed himself, and the sergeant-at-arm- s, for proletarian leadership, govern- schemes for the deliverance of A. dustry. The other bill is the Black But, after the verbiage was sift- neutral than to be neutral. Amerment ownership, and share the F. of L. setup in Utah into the week measure. to which office A. M. GathWorkers ican trade rights are involved so erum was renominated. wealth, or rather production for clutches of the communist steered must register and vote to elect :or d goods and union is the doctrine of freedom of the farmer-labo- r use. party These secret their friends and defeat their en- - services. Each day of the year or- seas. It is a simple matter to deMinor claimed necessity for the committee meets are attended bylemies. It is the only way to TYTO AUXILIARY million two workers clare spend ganized farmer-labo- r embargoes on weapons of dictators tain members of congress who will dollars. If this amount is not war but ( ?) would-b- e party in order to the At meeting of Womans what about commodities place the power in the hands of the of bona fide union labor of Utah. I support necessary labor laws. and such as wool, steel, cotton, etc., Auxiliary No. 16 to Typographical own for their products spent There are some musts for Plan Labor Trouble proletariat. own their jobs will which are essential to the pursuit union No. 115 held Monday at the Cut and Knock Elaborate plans are to be made workers in the economic as well as theirscarcer services, and wages will be cut of war, and are likewise essential home of Mrs. Orson Wilhelmson, je He explained why the workers for strikes and labor turmoil, at a the legislative field. They are and lower. ower to any country in time of peace? it was decided that because the farmers should join under the meeting in Durango, Colo., this solutely indispensable if workers laWorkers MUST organize into Such questions as these have caus- date of election of delegates to the week. Representatives of com-- 1 hope to retain their jobs, maintain ' leadership of the communist-pro-- 1 W. A. convention is Tuesday unions! bor I ed many a headache in the State JuneI. the posed political party rather the munists from Utah, Colorado, Ari- - the present wage scale and uphold union-made 9, monthly business meetMUST Workers buy communist party proper. It would ZOna and New Mexico are in at- - American standards, department, are keeping Secretary held on that date, inbe will and services! union ing his awake and aides goods Hull be easier to get the average Amer-- 1 tendance. This meeting is at the nights. the unorganized Individually, on of before stead wake Monday, June 8. MUST Workers up ican worker under some different I home of Mrs. Julia Bartole, active I worker is like a single straw in a Very recently Mr. Hull said that Two Miss Lilly Appletoo members, it late! is conI to his seek was intention it name than the name of the main jn the Gallup trouble last year. terrific cyclone, but collectively, A. Patrick, were Mrs. J. and certed international action design- quist organization under the red insignia Among those from Utah attend- - the organized worker becomes a initiated. Inn I is room of neutrals at no the There ed to the of cut and knock. protect rights jng the Durango meeting are said mighty giant who can withstand for Christ. But he who refreshments were Delicious Under the guise of a farmer-la-opens his in war time. He did not disclose be Alander, alias Mutphy; Weth-- 1 the onslaughts of chiselers, open-bo- r to close of the meeting. the served at I hear his to definite to heart means for I hand be this, doing would to give, any party it possible erbee of American Fork, leader in shoppers and all monopolistic will entertain memThe to auxiliary no mind and his said that into a united mass front all the national miners union in Car-- 1 porations that are now hell-beheavenly melodies government has yet workers organizations, including bon county in 1933; Austovich of to cut wages, lengthen hours and accept the spirit of truth may been approached. It is an interest- bers and their friends at a bridge find that the great guest has en ing speculation whether he intends luncheon on Wednesday, May 20, I Townsend club members, common- Helper, and perhaps others. destroy all American standards, his life. to approach each power individual- at 1 p. m., at the home of Mrs. F. tered wealth league, socialists, A. F. of Shorter is hours the only remedy Carl Howe, active in Gallup trouE. Morris, 1053 Lake street. Mrs. L. members, etc. According to the ble, will also be there, it is for unemployment. The latest figly, or call a world conference. W. Hilton, Mrs J. M. Melvin, J. was Hull said he We Mr. needed is this combination In Union Label. to of addition, American the Drink ures the of Federation speaker W. A. Parker, Mrs. Bert on Mrs. Union-roasteto a in order to make the communist d coffee a? opposed Labor show that the ranks of the now have complete embargo war supplies, advocating that trade Webb, Mrs. E. I. Applequist and front strong enough in this country d beer. jobless have increased over 10 per well as the to wrest the power of leadership WRITER TELLS OF cent since December, 1935. with beliggerent nations be re- Mrs. A. W. Visick will assist lostess. Attend and take someone will stricted to peace-tim- e or normal from the Democrats and Kepubli Label Members Union labor must of unions buying power AGED SECURITY cans. These parties, he claimed, d Step on it! spend their proportions. There is room for with you, if possible. money speed recovery. were controlled by the same capiMay 2, 1936, talistic sources. Editor, Utah Labor News: Recruiting Cards Section 2, Paragraph 2, of our At the close of the Minor talk "communist party recruiting cam- - Federal Constitution says that by paign application cards and plain and with the consent and advice of pieces of paper were distributed the senate the president can ap- among those present and everyone point supreme court justices, etc. was asked to write his or her name Chapter 69, Utah Session Laws, and address, whether they wanted Section 2, provides that by and to become members of the commun- - with the consent of the senate the ist party or were merely interested, governor may appoint six members After the cards were collected of a board to be known as the Chairman Barton took them, and, State Board of Public Welfare, This law went into force and ef. perhaps, has them now in his pos- session. The card bears the insig- feet February 11, 193(7, since which nia of cut and knock, and the) date the state senate has been in pictures of George Dimitroff and I adjournment and has had absolute- Earl Browder, the big guns of the ly no opportunity to pass in a I forces in America. ular and legal way upon the select-Re- d wel- ed personnel of this Pledge The signer of the card pledges I fare board. And two outstanding adherence to the program and I members of the senate have instatutes of the communist interna-- 1 formed the writer, in substance tional and the communist party of and effect, that not only in this, the U. S. A., and agrees to the but in every other instance as per- e social security has discipline of the party and to en tains to The the spirit and the intent of last The communists employ the boring in polgage actively in its work. At the outset it must be borne in mind! that card calls for an initiation fee of legislature been betrayed. of communism is not merely a school political 50 cents for employed and 10 cents icy in labor, educational, religious, fraternal, Obviously, Utah has no legalized for .unemployed at the first unit welfare board. Yet a group funcor economic science. In its fuller aspect it is a and other organizations in order to obtain a meeting to which the applicant is tioning as such has been demandits in conIt materialistic is of man. philosophy called. ing liens upon the homes of our position of advantage therein so as to influence At the close of the speaking .aged, spending untold thousands of and impracticable in its operation. cept the policies of such organizations. They employ questions were called for. Dave relief funds in printing rules and laws, paving for exSinclair, who has been released The purpose of communism is the establishthe united front policy, where they join with from the communist party, asked pensive trips bv rail and air to the if a party member should be ex nation's capital, and in many other the ment of a dictatorship of proletaother organizations in the agitation or furtherpelled without a hearing. Another I wavs. of and class the medium riat appeal asked the same questhrough Official functions assumed by a ance of some program. They are not intertion. Several others asked ques- supreme court justice chosen in class groupings. It seeks control of governtions about wrar and fascism, etc. the same manner as this welfare ested in any such program except as a means ment and then, through the medium of a dicIntellectual Spat board would create a national furof using such organizations in the furtherance Ma Sorensen and Cornelia John- or. What about Utah? tator, to put into operation the principles and son had a beef with Miss Leeds, In view of the legal perils of of the communist cause. policies of communism. situation one intellectual, over moving a bench, this momentous The Leeds woman appears to be would presume the governor would getting rather unpopular. The call a special legislative session Communists join with others, not because The communists openly admit the use of any east side communist unit to which without waiting to be presented and all means, legal or illegal, or a combinashe belongs has about 35 or 40 with the petitions now being sign.: they believe in what others fight for, but to use 5 10 vothave to but ed bv the thousands of Utah members, only the strength of their organizations for their own tion of both, to bring about the objective that been attending meetings. ers, the aged and their children, communistic advantage. Some of the faithful think that the Federation of Labor, and its they seek- - Their efforts in this country are not Miss Leeds snobbish attitude may friends. PAUL II. ALLRED. 747 disacademic confined merely to expression or be the cause of this lack of inter- - North Second West St., Salt Lake To communists anything in which they enmade in cussion. Practical efforts are this situation. Anti-Commun- ist Franco-Germa- 1 n 25-ye- ar Typographical non-aggressi- 27 Tribune-T- elegram anti-commun- I A po-ite- ly 30-ho- ur union-labele- I ab-an- d I I 1 cor-brin- g nt I Union-brewe- union-earne- SUBVERSIVE ACIWITIES ed old-ag- self-legis-lat- ed so-call- ed City. BEST WISHES TO MEMBERS OF A. F. OF LABOR ASK FOR MogGhcobh Meatt PSec Leading Fountain Counters ALSO TO TAKE HOME FROM BAKERY AT 1142 SO. STATE Served At being every conceivable way to create. dissatisfaction and discontent and to capitalize on it wherever it exists in order to produce emotional results that will aid them in furthering their cause. simply a means to the end that they seek the overthrow of government, not through the Constitution, but by force and gage is AH Lunch ztrmi'i (This Editorial Contributed by Friends of A. F. of L. and Good Citizenship.) |