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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MARCH TYPO AUXILIARY All members of Auxiliary No. 16 to Typographical union No. 115 are urged to attend the party at the home of Mrs. Bert Webb, 10C8 Hoi OBSERVATIONS MADE IN TIIE LEGISLATIVE IIALLS OF UTAH 1, 1935. much more than the cost of 4c Natural Gas License Tax Passed Lower House Wednesday (Continued from Page 1) Job Relief Indorsed legislation that will achieve that lywood avenue, Tuesday evening, The Democratic party of Uta purpose. March 5. II. B. 16, by Representative Mrs. F. E. Morris, Mrs. J. W. is mindful of the courage and in Nonpartisan Judiciary Urged of Salt Lake county, imposHilton and Mrs. H. A. Valentine telligence which has actuated the We favor the nonpartisan selec ing license tax of four cents per will be the hostesses for the occa emergency relief legislation, both tion of judges in a manner ealeu 1 ,000 cubic feet of natural gas, national and state, which has al- lated to secure men of probity, sion. lower house of Utah leviated the threatened suffering judicial learning, integrity and passed the afternoon Wednesday legislature and Those attending the "500 party our destitutions of thousands oj; common sense. by a vote of 48 yeas, 8 nays, and Direct Primary worthy citizens. We pledge our 4 absent and not voting. at the home of Mrs. W. A. Farker, support to We that our legislature to a humanitarian pledge proThe vote: 931 Simpson avenue, Tuesday even gram to the end that unemploy careful study of experiences In Yeas: Aird, Allred, Anderson, suffitime. a A had good very ing ment may be constantly reduce! other states in connection with the cient number for seven tables was and until Bennion, Bletzacker, Bosone, Bowthe healthy payrolls o: direct primary and to act in ac ler, Child, Doty, Edman, Boyle, present. A delicious lunch was this country reflect our return to cordance with the facts which such served. Farr, Gibson, Hall, Hendricks, Hoi- a condition of individual economic survey establishes. daway, Holley, Holmes, Joseph W. Favor Tax Modification .... security. . ... Jensen, Mrs. Abert Jensen, T. W. Read the ads in The Utah Labor Social Security Jen8en Jne8 Kiefer, Lamoreaux, News. , TTie Democratic I party recognizes that Lr8en. Lnd8trom, Low, Luke, that it is an obligation of society Maeser, Marthakis, Maw, Mitchell, to provide economic security to its the fundamental principle that theMnrirln1ll Kirhnai; Pprtni. burden tax should be distributed members, to its needy aged and to its disabled citizens, and to that according to ability to pay. To that end the Democratic party pledges end we pledge our Democratic legappropriate legislation, in keeping islators to enact measures that will with sound economics and general bring about that desired end. Natural Resources public welfare, and that it make a We commend and encourage the sincere effort to obtain for every d Members of Labor organizations of person an adequate op- development of our natural reSalt Lake are asked to save printed portunity to maintain a decent sources and pledge ourselves to In- -. taI. matter that does not bear the standard of living, and we indorse itiate and support appropriate leg- - Asent and not voting. Bjyan above label and deposit it in a box the principle of social insurance islation to accomplish this purpose. L, and Selvm. Total, for same in the Labor temple, or outlined last June by President We. stand for the repeal of pres- - Cook, Cornwall, ent . to which tends legislation , Roosevelt. notify I Mrs. Bosone s opening statement the use of the free prive public Protection for Employes was 8. L, Typographical Union No. US by a statement in We stand for complete protec- and benefit of our highways and Union Label Committee bill by Dexter Farr, of the support to in enact its stead legislation tion to men and women in industry Weber county, from which will mainrepresentative and fairly justly and shall continue legislation which statement s Bosone Mrs. opening tain our in their present! highways the Democratic governor and the state that she She stated waa short. of perfection and prevent the Democratic legislature have altax that it the considered in fair use thereof the by USE ready provided so that workers monopolistic I would tend to equalize the tax commercial few for purposes, may feel secure in life and limb den as between the gas companies, Produce Law STANDARD and that they will be duly comWe condemn the agricultural which paid little property tax, and in case disabled pensated they are COAL dealers license law as un-- 1 the coal companies and affiliated or impaired in the pursuit of their produce democratic and an unnecessary interests which paid heavy prop. Mined at Standardvilie vocations. burden the farmer and stand upon Protect Children By Union Miners We contend that children should :or its immediate repeal. Delivered in Salt Lake City U. S. We look with favor upon the Clianges be given the privilege to enjoy By Union Drivers consolidation of our local Office their childhood and youth to the urther units in the interest of econFuel Co. fullest and that child labor, as taxingof administration and effecomy such, should be eternally banned. T. R. Faddis has been named as ARTHUR McFARLANE We look with pride to our ex- tiveness in their operations. We director of the U. S. reacting & Gen. Vice Pres. that a careful Mgr. cellent school system and believe jelieve, ofhowever, this whole situation employment service for Utah to 69 SO. MAIN - WAS. 4600 that in order to meet the present study succeed George A. Yager, resigned should precede definite action. situation an enlarged program of for "personal reasons. vocational guidance, education and It is not planned to name a perAdministration Measures manent training should be provided. ' director until April 1. Mr. Governor Henry H. Blood in his We advocate the full $25 per to the legislature among Faddis will assume duties March message capita and the full equalization other things recommended as fol 1. He has been assistant director fund to our schools. since August 1, 1933. We believe that the office of ows: recommendaIn summarizing my state board of education should be to you concerning social leg-- 1 WAGE CIIISELERS PENALIZED removed from politics and promise tions i islation, may I emphasize that hu- SACRAMENTO, Cal. The de- man welfare is a paramount is- sue ? It is, therefore, sound social termination of certain California d Pasteurized Perfectly policy that any legislative program employers to refuse to pay contain the following pro- - ers the wages due them, despite the plain mandate of the state ons: That local agencies assume labor laws, was indicated by the Fresh Milk for Particnk I r share of the total burden. fact that during December, 1934, local-state 1 That aid be given the Division of Labor Statistics Buttermilk chum s which caftnot carry the entire land kvf Enforcement of the De daily. - Delicious ien of their unemployables; Ipartment of Industrial Relations Cheese. to be done after full investi-- 1 received 1914 complaints of vio-i- n I has disclosed the facts. Order Today lationf of the wage laws of the J That social legislation be of state.7 During the month the divi-- a Made By SUPERIOR DAIRY nature to permit the state to sum collected $47,557.29 in wage in whatever federal I claims which the employers had reparticipate 1865 So. State 3280 Hy. be made to assist fUsedto pay but which the state may grants Hills Flour The Busier states with their problems; of un- - officials declared were legally due "7 employment, old age pensions, un- - the The concerned. employes employment insurance, maternity amount 0f withheld wages collect-carchild welfare and other so-- 1 ej pgj claim during the month was cial welfare programs. J $43 04 Workmens Compensation The persistence of pay chiseling I am advised that the work-- e jefrau(j workers of rg due the is shown by the them pay fiiivrfnTqi?" fact that in December, 1933, the collected $47,445.54 in illeg- - WaunttedM able-bodie- 3 NEW MODEL erty taxes. Bo-so- ne nJn CLEANING PRINCIPLES combined for th, flrt time In the All She prefaced her remarks with MIWM UtMl1 a broadside at the newly organwith ized Business Mens League of BRUSH Utah. She presented a newspaper 1. MOTOR DRIVEN BRUSH balo advertisement which gave the ad- principle for Instantly removing lint, dress of the league at a post office hair and thread. MOTOR-DRIVE- H baalo principle for removing deeply embedded fine dirt. The almence of In old cleanera explain why floor covering, are often saturated with embedded dirt. S. MECHANICAL DISTURBANCE baalc principle for dislodging embedded gilt and dirt. Just Phone for TRIAL In Your Homg POSITIVELY NO OBLIGATION -EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO. 177 E. Broadway Wasatch 474 and UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. WASATCH BOO box, but did not specify who the officials are or where the offices are located. She charged this organization with not wanting the people to know just who was sponsoring it, but said it was without question a little group which was looking for the protection of certain special interests. Mr. Farr spoke at length from a prepared paper. The burden of his remarks were that the gas company, a small tax payer, had done serious injury to the coal industry and the distribution system of the state. He charged also that the gas company was unethetical in its practices and that it was selling gas to industries at a figure below the average cost of production and making its money on the domestic gas which, he said, sold at 2. High-Vacuu- m friends of I witih my many Organized Labor The Best of Luck J. V. CORRIGAN Where you buy your flwed L N we. SINCLAIR PRODUCTS I AND SERVICE I Northwest Corner v& In 481 E. 2nd So. Was. 10232 I Employment Standard 5th East, 2nd South USE Pikes Peak WTsiApVi OS-- Jl OB- - Kfifl E D Broadway and SUU, PIIONB WAS. 7781 SUITE 212-21- 5 lI(0 Oppo.it. Aoerbtchi BROOKS ARCADE BLDG. (ELEVATOR SERVICE). -- SUPER QUALITY work-acte- Grade I FLOUR o , e, Wlfo Readlc ttEne UJttfl&Ifcl ttaTtae'ton Edffllo)!? A study of those who subscribe and read the Utah Labor News each week would be interesting indeed. Observe the members of the various union organizations in Utah who are regular readers, and you cant iiufividuals help but notice that they are the sturdy who are the backbone of the labor movement in Utah. It Coes Into the Homes oi the Cream o the Utah Labor Movement Those men and women of the local unions in Utah and the auxiliaries who play an active part in union affairs and are ever on the alert to protect and promote the welfare of thq organizations are the supporters of labors officially endorsed newspaper, the Utah Labor News. Those members who give serious thought to the problems of the working men and women are the ones who make this publication possible. tl on Srld y inequalities which, in the opinion of the industrial commission should Such corrections be corrected. would be for the further and bet- ter protection of those who come within the provision of the law, Inasmuch as human welfare is a matter of such prime importance, I recommend that consideration be given to essential amendments. for WDa5'tlbJhe collected an J8 cree0of 1933, 1934, $11i75 over A Chance A young his diploma had been looking around successively for a position, for employment, and for a job. Entering an office, he asked to see the manager, and while waiting he said to the office boy: Its Intrinsic Value Do you suppose there is any) Miss Flippington was in hyshere for a college grad- opening in terics. She was playing lead Toodle-- 1 uate? that successful revue, VL Well, dere will be, was the re-- 1 oh! and while she was on the de boss me if raise dont stage someone had entered her ply, salary to free dollars a week by dressing room and stolen her pearl termorrer night. necklace. At least that was what she told the manager. At last that gentleAMERICAN LINEN man managed to calm down his ej-cit- ed star. Where did you keep this neck- he asked. "In the box with the rest of my jewelry, was the answer. lace? Whats it worth? Oh, was the more cheerful reply, at least a column and a half. The surest sign of permanent prosperity will be seen when the consuming public demands Union Label products. Trade Unionists should set the example! SUPPLY COMPANY East 6th South Was. 163 MOTOR AVE WASATCH 2702 DEALERS IN 4 Hudsons, Terraplanes and Rio Passenger Cars and Rio Speed Wagons WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVICE YOUR CAR BY FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS y LABOR!!! 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