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Show 3 UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. MAY 29. 1936. TIIE NEW DEAL - AN ANSWER TO REACTIONARY CRITICS (Continued from page 1) A Higher Promiae When President Roosevelt wa. inaugurated io March, 1033, he re pea ted before the Chief Justice o:1 the United States his oath that he would to the best of his ability faithfully execute the office of the President, preserve, protect ant defend the Constitution. This was a higher promise than any made in cither party platform or in any campaign speech by Franklin D day is bending his every effort for the betterment of his country, and we know we are safe in his hands. (Continued next week.) UNITED DEMOCRACY. EMERGES FROM UTAH STATE CONVENTION AT OGDEN ' have been kept open by the (Continued from page 1) CONGRESS SHOULD of Federal aid education. "Democrats in full accord with the Labor has received recognition president who has occuPASS HOUSING IIILL greatest never recorded in any previous adpied the White House in half a ministration. It has gained the century." Representative Robinright to bargain collectively, and By A. F. of L. News Service. son was invited to greet the deleadhas secured means of enforcing Washington, D. C. At the but was not in the convenof gates, that right. journment of the final session tion hall at the moment. Relief has been extended to mil-- 1 the executive council of the AmerMr. McCarthy then delivered his lions of our fellow citizens. Em- ican Federation of Labor, Presiand this was followed by address, folployment has been provided to dent William Green issued the of the committee on orthe report those who formerly walked the lowing statement on behalf of the der of Arthur McFarlane business, streets, seeking in vain for work council. Lake Salt of City being the chair "The need for immediate enact- man. that could not be found. The CCC, Roosevelt. n I ment WA of the and WPA have helped to reNominations Made The promise he made when he took his oath of office bound him lieve the unemployment problem, housing bill is sharpened and made Immediately thereafter, nominat besides adding many improvements insistent by the recent decision of delegates-at-larg- e for to preserve the government at any of speeches ing a useful and permanent nature. the United States court of appeals were declared in order. cost. President Roosevelt has pre for the District of Columbia against three men and women wereTwenty Business Has Improved served our government. The cost placec These programs have made it one of the Resettlement Adminis- in nomination, but State Chairman has been gTeat, but it has been a tration for our people to secure housing projects. possible and Associate ChairRawlings big job well done. "This decision proves that there woman Mrs. Instead of bankrupting the na work and at the same time retain Frank W. Penrose clear-cu- t national hous- withdrew. tion as the opposition predictec their morale, which is so necessary must be a They explained that and there was plenty of work to do at President Roosevelt has, in pre under a democratic form of gov ing policy, carefully designed enacted by congress, before there home and that serving democratic government, emment they preferred tha Government work has been made can be any housing. It gives incon- honors be rescued us from bankruptcy and is around as widely passed now heading us on the road to re necessary because private industry trovertible proof of fact that the as possible. has been unable to cope with the housing cannot be brought in by While the vote for delegates was covery. Yes, President Roosevelt ravaging effects of the depression, the side door under any disguise being has saved our country from com but nominating for national committee munism, fascism, dictatorship, am of now business is better because whatsoever." speeches the accomplishments of the woman were called for., John M. even incipient revolution. Roosevelt administration. The busiMacfarlane of Salt Lake City nomCost COMMENT Justifies the ON ness index has advanced from 60 Mrs. Rawlins; Ira A. Huginated five been Even if the cost had to 95 per cent of an estimated norAMERICAN NEWS of Ogden nominated Mrs. gins times what it has, the accomplish mal. and F. B. Muir of Bountiful Bundy, ment of the present administration Our banking system, which was D. C. (AFLNS) Rice. Mrs. nominated Washington, would have justified the expendi- prostrate when President Roose- Senator L. Black of Alabama Convention Officials Hugo tures. velt assumed his office, has been will become chairman of the senate Convention officers, in addition Even though we take no account repaired until the confidence of de- committee on education and labor Mr. Dobbs, were: Marl D. Gibto a the has that fact of government positors has been raised from the before the present congress ad- son, Price, secretary; Mrs. Wade been preserved and that our people lowest to possibly the highest ever it was announced here. The M. Johnson, Ogden, vice chairwohave been saved from starvation, known in the history of our coun- journs, committee considers many bills of man; Miss Lavine M. Smith, Og misery, and want, the rise of the try. When President Roosevelt was great social importance and has re- den, assistant secretary. national income alone during the inaugurated, banks were closing on the Wagheld The sergeants-at-arm- s were: John cently hearings cost last three years justifies the their doors by the thousands, but ner $875,000,000 Federal housing P. Madsen, Duchesne; Myron Byof the New Deal. today bank failures seem a thing measure. bee, Tropic; Sam Dorrity, Kanosh; We will remember that while the of the past. Black is the author of Thomas Black, Marysvale; Edward Senator ' A measure of social security has the previous, Hoover, administration week bill now pending McPollen, Park City. was piling up a deficit of approxi-matetl- y been established by unemployment in He believes that shortMusical numbers were given by congress. five billion dollars, our na- insurance and pensions for our er hours of labor must be the imposed Imperial Male quartet of Ogalmost income from fell tional aged people. The effects of this by Federal statute in order to pro- den and a ladies trio from Heber ninety billion to about forty billion program, as soon as it can be real- vide jobs for the millions of unem- college under the direction of Rodollars, Add to this the unemploy- ized, will go a long way toward ployed workers. land Tarry. The Ogden high school ment created, the misery and the averting future depressions. Elbert D. Thomas of band played outside the theater Senator Checks Imperialism suffering of a great people, and the Utah is a member of the senate before the convention opened. destruction of their morale and we The nation three years ago was committee on education and labor. The invocation was offered by have the cost entailed by the Hoo- caught in a maelstrom of devitalRev. P. F. Kennedy, pastor of the ver Republican administration. izing confusion and prejudice, with Communism Inquiry Voted St. Josephs church in Ogden. the force of construction vesting Can Afford New Deal See Opposition Floundering Albany, N. Y. (AFLNS). Just their welfare in the sympathetic before adjournment the New York contend that Mr. Thurman in his keynote adThe opposition may of legislature adopted the resolution dress said: "Today we see the opwe cannot afford Roosevelts New and responsive personality Roosevelt. acconsider the we Deal. When sponsored by Senator John J. position floundering. In its desperThe President has launched forth writh broad powers to inves- ation to find an issue on which to complishments of the present ad- in a manner comparable to George tigate alleged communist activities base an appeal for return to pow ministration we can emphatically in New York schools and colleges. er, the Republican party offers no and with a loud voice shout that Washington to check and overwe can afford Rooseevlts New throw a political imperialism and Mr. McNaboe originally asked for plan of its own to meet present capitalistic oligarchy. $150,000 to finance the probe, but day problems; it rests its case upDeal. Like Washington, Roosevelt has as finally enacted the amount was on In aided. been criticism of the manner in which has Agriculture ideas and changes reduced to $15,000. a Democratic administration has 1933, the farmers cash income was promulgated lf billions greater that are revolutionary. The spirit two and sought to lift 120,000,000 people have of each was conceived in an Predict Mooney Release Foreclosures out of the greatest economic disthan in 1932. attiand D. C. (AFLNS. of history. aster been stopped by FCA loans. ProfitWashington, welJohn F. Finerty, one of the law- ...He paid ... tribute to Governor able prices have replaced bankrup- - tude to- safeguard American yers representing Tom Mooney in Blood when he commended to "our tcy prices. In spite of a serious fare. New National Destiny his habeas corpus proceeding which Republican friends a pamphlet that national a program court America, with Franklin Delano has been under consideration by a recently came to my attention giv of soil conservation and planned toosevelt in the White House, en- referee of the California supreme ing a summary ot some of the outproduction is again being administered upon a new path of national court for many months, declared in standing achievements of the Dem. tered. The Home Owners Loan Corpor- destiny. From the proclamation or- a statement here his confidence In ocratic state administration under ation has saved a million city fami- dering the bank holiday to the per- the ultimate release of Mooney the leadership of our very able lies from eviction, and many pri- sonal message by the President to from San Quentin prison. This be governor, Henry II. Blood. vate lending insurance companies the heads of 54 nations, Roosevelt lief, he said, is shared by Frank Tracing the beginning and on- have been made solid. The HOLC advanced from a vigorous and com- P. Walsh of New York City and on its mortgages and the RFC on pelling national leader to a wise George T. Davis of San Francisco, sponsored at that time by Father the other members of Mooneys Charles its loans to finance industry have and humane world leadership. E. Coughlin, the radio a lies collections Behind volunteer counsel. this of phenomenon record a established preacher. on the billions loaned. Utility rates series of facts issues, events, perFarm Mortgage Burden have been widely reduced. Schools sonalities upon which the fate of Rural Electrification a man and the destiny of a nation According to Census bureau reD. C. (AFLNS) WASHINGTON, rest. ports, there are about 6,000,000 a deadlock After the conlong AND THE The circumstances of Mr. Roose farms in the United States. Data ferees of the Senate and House velts nomination and election is compiled by the Farm Credit ad- reached a compromise agreement FLOWERS too profoundly a part of Americas ministration show that 34 per cent on the terms of the Norris bill aupresent survival and future pro- of these farms are mortgaged for thorizing $410,000,000 for rural ARE FURNISHED $7,770,000,000. These figures mean electrification. The House adoptgress to be left loosely spread over the incoherent reportings of sub- that 2,040,000 farms carry this tre- ed the BY report, and prompt action by versive press and ephemeral reflec- mendous burden and that on the the Senate is expected. basis of five persons to a family tions of periodical comment. cannot are of lives us the of 10,200,000 persons Even today many Delegates Named see clearly whither events are lead- definitely limited by the toll which D. C. (AFLNS) WASHINGTON Phone One Two Four 0 ing nor how far we may be car- mortgage owners levy for interest Roosevelt President has appoint2464 Washington Ave. ried before equilibrium is reached and payment of principal. ed four delegates, thirteen advisers ours of foreclosures civilization and this sliding Figures regarding and a as the official deleOgden, Utah shall once more come to .a rest. Of of farm mortgages indicate that gation,secretary headed John G. Winant, by one thing we are sure, that the in many instances the payment of chairman of the Social Security toHouse is the interest and principal beyond great man in the White Board, to represent the United ability of farmers. The Farm Cre- States at the twentieth session of dit administration estimates that International the Labor conference, WISHES BEST there were 18.2 foreclosures per scheduled to convene in Geneva, in the United States farms 1.000 4. Emil Rieve, June Switzerland, CALIFORNIA FREE MARKET during 1926. In 1932 the figure Federreached 38.8 foreclosures per 1,000 president of the American PhilaMeats and Grocer.es in Vegetables, Fresh Workers. ation of Fruits, Specializing Hosiery had 1935 number farms. By the Open Every Day in the Week Till 12:00 p. m. decreased to 19.1 foreclosures per delphia, Pa., represents labor. Phone 4214 Ogden, Utah 2823 Washington Ave. 1.000 farms. Shorter Week for Millinery Industry: An amended code for the Auto Workers Vote on Merger millinery industry has been apOffiDetroit, Mich. (AFLNS) effective November 19th, proved, cials of the Automotive Industrial minimum wages which increases Association Workers announced 6 and reduces the cent about Greetings to per that representatives of the local work-weefrom units had approved a plan to merge maximum basic five-da- k 37 to a hours with the United Automobile Workers of America, affiliated with the week. Bosses who cheat by hiring American Federation of Labor. The association was organized here learners, etc., should be regardlast fall following the first con- ed with the same disfavor as the vention of the Automobile Work- "chiselers who boldly pay less At Last Possible in Utah ers' Union. The new group was than the minimum rate. Come to Ogden and inspect our new Mausoleum and Crematory in all its beauiful surroundings. Meet Me Welcome, The Mount Ogden Mortuary and Mausoleum, located at 836 36th street, Ogden, Utah, have lately completed the finest and only crematory between Denver and the Pacific Coast, Now ready for business. pro-gra- m - Wagner-Ellenboge- country." "That legislation has restored (Continued on page 4) sweep of the depression, Mr. Thurman charged former President Hoover with inability to grasp the implications of the state of affairs. "Month after month the Republican leadership refused to see the nation had entered into a period of depression, the unwarranted optimistic statements, published at in. tervals, seriously aggravating the already demoralized condition, Mr. Thurman said, then launched lengthy praise of actions taken by President Roosevelt upon his in- LABOR, Always Ask For PURITY BEVERAGES Made in the Most Sanitary Plant in the West Utah Bottling Works 2668 auguration. 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