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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MAY 22, 1936. 4 be made for a charter from the will seek their CENTRAL LABOR cratlc nominees American Federation of Labor. election in November. Act For Party Unity UNION PLANNED Every indication points to a har Someone wanted to close the patmonious session in Ogden. Regardoffice in the eighties as all laent la of PRICE Representatives d reThere will be no less of the reported rumors about bor unions of Carbon (Continued from page 1) will bor saving devices were thought to county Introduce New Officers solutions offered in this conven- warring factions, etc., there are no meet in about 60 at Irice the evening of June be in. Since then Chairman Itawlings said that all tion, in the opinion of Chairman warring factions. 1 to more inventions counhave been labor central a organize years There are appearances of great the new officers of the Democra Rawlings. This is a convention field represen- brought out for human comfort Bonacci Frank cil, tic state committee will be intro dealing with national matters and, er harmony within the Democratic tative of the United Mine Workers and progress than in all preceding duced at the opening of the con' therefore, it is the belief of the party, ranks on the eve of Satur- of announced Wednesday. centuries, tyow we most need a soAmerica, vention. leaders that resolutions and pro- days meeting than there has been council The is being formed to cial adjustment that will let the The addresses of Governor Mil- posals for platform planks dealing in years. union activities within benefits please the greatest poscentralize Mr. True candidates be with not and issues Thurman should rival are state other speakthere ler, presible number. In the meantime, the ers will be presented during the sented at this time. The state con- for honors, but this docs not mean the county andareat least sixto labor inventive genius will still be at organizations expected join, forenoon session. This will leave vention which meets in August to war. These rivalries are friendly Mr. Bonacci work. will said. Application the way clear for nominations and nominate candidates for state of- contests and will be settled by the elections of delegates, and national fices will adopt the platform deal- delegates, and after the nominations and committeewo-ma- n ing with the issues of the cam- and elections have been completed, committeeman BEST WISHES early in the afternoon session. paign and upon which the Demo- - without a doubt, all Democrats will to in a united effort join bring about success to the party in this OGDEN TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. years election. REALTY INSURANCE COMPANY Party unity- will be the keynote of the convention in Ogden, and the Democrats will enter the camINSURE Moving in Utah united on the propaign TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE gressive principles of the Demo2340 Grant Avenue cratic party, and the delegates and Phone 910 Our Insurance Service is Complete in Every Way attendants to the convention will return to their respective counties FRED FROEItER, President to roll up their sleeves and ready 2115 Kiesel Ave. Friends of Labor Phone 917 worn in the interest of party success. Brown Unopposed With A. S. Brown apparently unopposed for the post ot national All Roads Lead to Mail anti Family s Mr, committeeman, interest will center on the race 1 or national Three prominent Demo, You institualways loyal to cratic women have announced their candidacies. They are: Mrs, J. R. UTA-MAItion by insisting Rawlins of Draper, Mrs. D. L. Rice KNIT GOODS, CATS PAJAMAS, LOVLEE -- of Farmington and .Mrs. Ora BunMay dy of Ogden. LADY DRESSES var-iou- s Mrs. Rawlins at this writing apLINGERIE, to be one of the leading conMake pears textiles we tenders for the honor. She was first to announce her candidacy, following a meeting of a host of DemoYour cratic women, May 6, urging her to enter as a candidate for national committeewoman. Later Mrs. Ogdcn-lUta- h Rice and Mrs. Bundy entered the race. Avenue It is expected that Secretary of War Dem will head the Utah delegation to the national convention. Among the others mentioned for the delegation are Olof R. Michelsen, former state chairman; Arthur GREETINGS TO LABOR former president of the BEST WISHES TO LABOR Jackson Democrat league; Flora Severn, vice president of the SageWe Prices Most Reasonable brush Democrat club; Congressmen Murdock and Robinson, Ora Bundy Utah of Ogden, Dr. Weston Vernon of Logan, Ira Huggins and Frank Jugler of Ogden. The convention will choose eight delegates at large, and four from each of the two congressional districts. The delegates will have vote each at the national conWe Invite the Public to Visit Our Mortuaries and Compare Qual-it- s vention in Philadelphia. of Merchandise, Service Equipment and Prices SENATOR KING CADILLAC AMBULANCE UTAH DEMOCRATS MEET IN OGDEN, SATURDAY, MAY 23 long-winde- Storage Packing Shipping TO-DA- Welcome. Democrats Libor commit-teewoma- been have asking for and n. OGDEN our on D Saturday, and other and the manufacture. Thanks For 23 Your Headquarters IffienQ LaDnDnapimdl UUdDitell Cooperation Co. Knitting 2331 Grant Mc-Farla- Guarantee Our in Larkin Funeral Service OGDEN Phone 821 BRIGHAM Phone 600 SALT LAKE CITY one-ha- lf ATTACKS WAR LOS ANGELES Wasatch 5132 American Packing and Provision Company OGDEN WASHINGTON. What justification can there be for our nation and other nations expending five or six billions of dollars annually for military purposes, when millions of people need food and clothing and habitations? This was the question which Senator William H. f King (D.f Utah), flung at his radio audience during a broadcast on A Nef Deal in Defense. Declaring that this country is one of the safest on earth, the senator added that nevertheless this republic has appropriated fori military and naval purposes during I the period since the World war more than any other nation in the world, and there will be appropriated for military and naval purposes for the next fiscal year ap- SALT LAKE CITY f BEST WISHES TO LABOR I Layton Sugar Company LAYTON, UTAH proximately $1,250,000,000. The contention that big armies and big navies make for peace is refuted over and over again, he stated. I affirm that the time is ripe for a frontal attack upon war and for a world movement to bring about relief from military bur-- f t dens. 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