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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, APRIL 5, 1935. o t . ' of the 1035 needs of children, meeting in New York City. v' ,'U"''A.v ; - 3 f v : ; ' t x ' Recent activities of a small group of communists at San Diego, Calif., were strongly condemned by delegates to the San Diego Federal Trade and Labor council. - iy $ w&' s '& yfP 'T'Vs s ''" . , r .. ' v. I WVj Refusal of the owners and oper- TT 4r SigeHM-ay- VT.iSsi V. UNION DEPOT IN OGDEN OGDEN - THE GATEWAY CITY Ogden's claim to the title of Gateway City is well founded in the vast operations of the four steam railroad lines and three electric railroads operating in and out of the citys trade territory. Ogden is the terminus of the Southern Pacific, the western terminus of he Union Pacific system and the Denver & Rio Grande Western, and the city is on the main line of the Oregon Short Line. Through this important covering of facilities, Ogden is in direct touch with the important eastern centers, the Pacific northwest, northern and southern parts of California and the south. In fact, transportation is available directly to almost any part of the United States. By means of fast electric lines immediate contact is maintained with Ogdens close-i- n trade territory. OGDEN - THE RECREATION CENTER year round recreation center. A wide diversity of is offered winter and summer by both natural suractivities pleasure facilities and created for the purpose. The rugged Ogden roundings mountains and canyons, holding fascination for the fisherman, hiker, bridle path lover and camper. And the deep snows offer a winter paradise for skiing, snow shoeing, tobogganing, and dog races. Ogden is a The paramount necessity of a large increase in the federal appropriation for public health service in cooperation with states, cities and counties, was emphasized by Miss Josephine Roche, assistant secretary of the treasury under which the federal public health bu reau is grouped, in her testimony before the ways and means committee before the house of representatives on the economic security bill. If The Knoxville, Tennessee, Central Labor Union voiced strong opposition to the $215,000 appropriation for the University of Tennessee, proposed by certain interests In the state legislature. U. S. grand jury indicted the A. W. Funk company, a Pennsyl vania contracting concern, and two of its officers on a charge of feloniously inducing workmen employed by the concern in the construction of school buildings, in Delaware, to return a part of their weekly wages. Colonial jguilbtng&Hoan ggSoctatton jf "sfssI 2; gain collectively with the international seamens union and adopt the policy of all other Pacific coast ship owners in granting employment preference to members of that organization was declared to be the major issue in the strike of the oil tankers seamen in a Joint THE GATEWAY CITY statement by Eugene Burke, chairman, and George Larsen, secretary An annual winter sports carnival is held in beautiful Ogden of the strike committee, at San canyon, which draws into competition national and international ski Francisco. entries and entries of dog teams from all sections of the nation. Another outstanding winter attraction which is enjoyed by visitors Over four hundred members of from neighboring and far away points is Ogdens annual livestock the Terre Haute, Indiana, local of show. the United Garment Workers of walked out on the Stahl America The greatest event of the summer months is the three-da- y carnival and pioneer day celebration, July 24. This is considered the great- Urban companys two plants in est show of the country. Visitors from all over the Terre Haute, when the firm refusNorth American continent come to this Ogdens summer festival and ed to recognize the union to negotiate an agreement concerning celebration. wages and hours. Robert M. Cooke, editor of the Labor World, Chattanooga, Tennessee, was elected to the Chatta nooga city commission for a foar years term. f inter-mounta- f) in Some 7,400,000 children under 16 years of age are on the relief rolls of the nation, it was stated by Arthur Williams, assistant administrator of the Federal Emergency Relief administration, in the paper read before the national conference Compliments and Best, Wishes After a militant struggle, organ- ized labor of West Virginia drove its new workmens compensation bill through both branches of the legislature, says a dispatch from Charlestown, W. Va. j. rnm ators of the Pacific coast oil tankers to keep their agreement to bar- Tlhe Union Stock Yards are a vital cog in the industrial welfare of the Intermountain Country. o They provide an everyday market for livestock. AMERICAN PACKING AND PROVISION CO. An They provide a market for thousands of tons of feed annually. j In their operation and activities in- cidental thereto, they provide employment for many people and furnish a sizeable payroll. They are a home owned institution and their benefits accrue to this state and nearby territory. They help to build our communities and are of great importance to our agricultural scheme. Institution For Savings 'They Merit the Support TToIontal vJlnWtfFi0?; OGDEN, UTAH OGDEN, UTAH ol the People They Serve |