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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, MAY 29, 1936. 4 CONGRESSMEN RHODES ELECTED UNITED DEMOCRACY EMERGES FROM . 21 RAILWAY LABOR UNIONS SECURE TYPO UNION HEAD VISIT UTAH UTAH STATE CONVENTION AT OGDEN DISMISSAL WACE AGREEMENT S-YE- AR Utahs able representatives In J. F. Rhodes was elected presito President Roosevelt control a All Roads Will lrovide Protection could receive a separation allow' Abe Murdock and J. W, dent of Typographical union No. congress, 12 an for in ance of and months Employes Discharged pay, of the nation pressand major part made a hurried trip to 115, at the election held WednesRobinson, Consolidation of Lines and Joint employe of one years service or ' are spreading propaganda which home state to attend the day. their Use two of Terminals. less months three than childhood years, he likened to fairy tales The other officers elected are: J. convention in Ogden SatDemocrat one less than and stories of hobgoblins. pay. Employes with and mingle among their E. Jepperson, vice president; J. M. service receive five urday will year's "Not only do sinister influences Ry A. F. of L. News Service r; M. H. days pay at the rate of the posi- thousands of friends for a few Melvin, secretary-treasure- Hansen operate through the press, but they WASHINGTON, D. . The pro- tion T. Aaron and WalDavis, each month days. for last occupied work in other directions, as, for tection which the railway labor The Utah solons were high in ter H. Jones, members executive example through the bankers, he unions have persistently demanded in which they worked. The agreement was signed by praise of the Roosevelt administra- committee: W. J. Carson, C. M. continued. for employe thrown out of work tion. Hirsch and J. M. Van Dorn, finance who are said bankers the He in railroad consolidations and ter- representatives of the following A. W. Gatherum, to records their voting committee; According all of whose organizations, some or loudest in criticism of present con- minal mergers was J. L. Bartlett, read-in- g finally secured members are railway employes: the line on the nt-at-arms; to both are hewing who sold same to are the in an agreement signed here by ditions, serted. L. Bartlett and W. J. J. administration clerk; Locomoplans. Locomotive back in the days before the de. George M. Harrison, chairman of Engineers; Murdock and Robinson, are Carson or J. F. Rhodes, delegates In conclusion, Mr, TTiurman said: us, Both, tive Firemen Gerand dollars of billions of Enginemen; the Railway Labor Executives aspression, In the election to he held six man Railroad candidates to succeed themselves to I. T. U. Conductors; worthless South Amer- sociation and II. A. Enochs, chief Railway months hence I entertain no doubt ican marks, on the Democratic ticket. and the watered stocks of personnel, bonds, J"! u ? Pennsylvania Rail-- 1 built for him we wager it was a whatever as to the choice that will of the vast combinations of capital and chairman of tha commit- rad, case be made by the people of Utah. in the of he stoops to conquer. yond the average upward stretch utility and other fields tee representing railroad manage That choice will be a definite re- in thispublic Sheet Metal he take for that doesnt it smiths; Workers; granted country. ment. Some Motors Electrical Workers; Railway Car- that is enough for him to lean on jection of the old order and an emHe recalled "the dark days of The new scale a cables to raise the of took order, ninety-si- x agreement It provides who phatic acceptance MainteFiremen and for when have President men; Oilers; People 1933, greatness. of dismissal wages ranging up to nance of the under the courageous and honest March, worlds lift span into largest holiand do then Roosevelt declared the bank Way Employes; Railway achieved nothing for one years salary for employes who in sixteen minutes beleadership of Franklin D, Roose- day. Railroad Signalmen; Sleep- a time are said to be leaning on position Clerks; have been in the service 15 years velt. Masters, their oars. Many women who are tween the Harlem river towers of ing Car Conductors; "In the history of this land a or longer. At their option, em- Mates and Pilots; Marine Engi the Triborough bridge in New Critics Assails no more unconstitutional act was pretty are contented to let it go York will also be entitled to acployes to City. Electric motors furand have not assailed at that Miller Governor neers; Longshoremen. Repub- ever performed by any president any try nished the power. partial salary payments over to distinction. other claim lican criticism of the administra- and yet I venture the assertion cept a period of years. For employes Earle is not like that. He plays tions growing debt with the asser- that few, if any, bankers at that who have worked 15 the par- COMMENT ON years unthe saxophone and guitar. tion that the investing public of time raised the clamor about golf, tial payments plan will provide 60 Best Wishes to Labor Delphic Studios in the nation alone could pay off the constitutionality. Recently cent of AMERICAN NEWS New Yorkthedisplayed regular salary for 60 some of his On the contrary, these peonle per increase in the national debt and ' months. NEIL ODONNELL much more from the added values recognized President Roosevelt as paintings. Ilan on Wage Reductions betoffered be and Unless a very special easel was a vertiable saviour of their holdings and still up The Spirit of the Age MORTUARY There is a provision banning thanks that he hat ter off financially than before the their heart-fel- t as natural for some men to Its do office. necea reductions the to for administration wage took the courage thing present employes who wander as is for monkeys to are shifted to other jobs in consoli- climb trees. itMichael He charged that forces opposed sary to save the hanks." Unexcelled BEST WISHES Wrenn, East dation. In addition, payments will 0 Chief of Police, had the Syracuse be made to workers who incur exService Yellowstone Bottling truth brought home to him one day The announcement was made last POLITICAL OUTLOOK week. penses in moving to new jobs, in- recently. John Herring, a wanderer 372 East 1st South Street cluding living expenses for the had the misfortune to be locked In Works Wasatch 6488 transfer Workers must period. a freight car without food or water J. W. DUFFIN, Mgr. State Treasurer (Continued from page 1) also be reimbursed for any losses for three He was given a Lady Attendant Reese M. Reese, Carbon county suffered in sen has announced that he will be the sale of their homes suspended days. 808 Park St. Hy. 7630 sentence by a justice of candiannounced his has treasurer, a candidate for the Democratic in such a move, and are protected the peace on the charge of trainnomination for secretary of state, dacy for the Democratic nomina- against loss of equity to a fair exWhile Wrenn was out canto state treasurer for riding. succeet tion to succeed Milton If. Welling, intent if under a contract to purbusiness places in hopes of Ririe. vassing Joseph cumbent. chase a home. BOGUE SUPPLY COMPANY a job for Herring, the lat finding Mr. Andersen, a resident of Runs for Five Years ter disappeared. People expect i New and Rebuilt Provo, is the third Democrat to NEWS ami COMMENT The agreement runs for five wanderer to wander but even in MILL CONTRACTORS & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT MINE announce for this office. The others Office, Warehouse and Shops: 412 South 6th West St. years, beginning June 18. It is this age of service clubs and broth are B. F. Quinn of Salt Lake coun to revision by mutual con- erhood movements many will con subject from Continued Wasatch 2413 Phone Salt Lake Gty, Utah 1) page ty, and Walter K. Granger of Iron sent of both groups, but only af- sider it a bit unusual that a police Label Union For of of the house county, speaker the serving of 60 days notice. chief would personally solicit work I had a nice visit with Congress- terFresident representatives. Roosevelts orders to for a wanderer. Mr. Andersen has been in the man Abe Murdock Monday evening Joseph B. GREETINGS TO LABOR Federal coordEastman, to he before returned office of state auditor since JanuWashington inator of to hold up The Geo. S.Hermance Scenic Co. Youll Get Yours ary 1, 1933. He was elected in No- where he is doing good work for unificationtransportation, of railway terminals in sometimes The is above title of Utah. Maude Hermance, Mgr. Unit Sets the people Cycloramas vember, 1932. 11 He related to me one of his ex- beencities until an agreement has used in a tone of vindictiveness, and Producers of Designers reached by the management People generally hold that a man MODERN STAGE SETTINGS DRAPERY SCENERY periences in Washington which and labor Guy for Auditor groups regarding protec- reaps as he sows in the sense that be of members should to interest of 341 5th 7372 East South Wasatch John W, Guy, chief deputy state tion of the will probably wrong doing yields, sometime organized labor and to the union be remanded employes auditor, has announced that he will label within a short time as suffering. The late John Burboosters, in .particular. be a candidate for the Democratic result of the pact. sevsaid with He that roughs emphasized the other side together nomination for state auditor. Main Provisions Cited of the truth. In two of his stanzas Mr. Guy has been a resident of eral other M. C.s they were headThe three provisions for the proBEST WISHES TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN Utah since 1905. He has served as ed for a prominent Washington jection of employes whose services under the title of Waiting, he restaurant know a for (You repast FEDERATION OF LABOR are dispensed with in the consoli- says: deputy treasurer of Utah county Serene I fold my hands and wait, and was elected county auditor of even the congressmen eat once in dations program follow: Nor care for wind, or tide, or awhile.) ' Utah county in 1918. 1. When an employe affected by Murodck noticed that the place sea; He is ranked among the best ac a coordination is particular placed rave no more 'gainst Time or was being picketed as unfair to orcountants in the state. n a position paying less monthly Fate, ganized labor. He stopped and told than previously received by his colleagues, For, lo! my own shall come to Fellows, lets not salarythen Judicial Convention lim, the difference be must me. Primaries for the election of Salt go in there. paid by the carrier for not to ex146 South West Temple Salt Lake Gty, Utah asked. the colleagues Why? Third Lake county delegates to the ceed five years or until, through The stars come to to the see is unfair it Cant you nightly sky; Judicial district Democratic coniromotions or otherwise, the emThe tidal wave unto the sea; vention will be held June 8. The labor. Murdock replied. receives ti to ploye salary equal Nor time, nor space, nor deep, nor What difference will it make to or convention will be held at 2 p. m., the other congressmen retort- i;o greater than that received prior high. June 13, in the City and County us, the coordination. Can keep my own away from ed. building. Service of Length To Labor, Our Best Wishes Pay me. Its just this much, said Mur2. Any employe of the carriers All six Democratic incumbent dock, we are for the New Deal The rewards, the praises that district judges are candidates for and labor 100 per cent in the deprived of employment as a result are due some men are, in this renomination, in addition to Dis- House, then let us be for labor all of a coordination is to receive a chunk or segment of etertrict Attorney Calvin W. Rawlings. the and keep away from un- coordination allowance, based on nity, never received by them. But way length of service, which, except in in millions of cases they do reap City Judge Albert H. Ellett an- fair places. nounced this week that he was a The result was that the con- the case of an employe with less where they have sown and in prothan one years service, shall be a candidate for Democratic nominaportion to their faith and works. gressional party went to a fair monthly allowance tion for district judge. equivalent in restaurant. James Bicheno Francis of LowThe bead picket approached Mr, each instance to 60 per cent of ell, Mass., was a man of vision the average monthly compensation who didnt live to Chez Announces GENERAL FOUNDRY WORK Murdock, and asked who he was, say, Wasnt I Attorney General Joseph Chez is Mr. Murdock gave him his card. A of that employe for the 12 months right? Eighty years accordago, a candidate for nomination for at- few davs later he received a nice prior to the coordination. ing to an account in Current HisWater Jackets, Grates and Grate Bars For All torney general to succeed himself. letter from the union complimentSeparation Allowance tory he constructed a guard-loc- k 3. Any employe eligible to the at the most vital point of the ing him for the support given the Makes of Stoves and Furnaces benefits and protection of the towns canal system. For many pickets. I am relating this incident so agreement may, at his option at years the lock had been contempFOUNDRY AND OFFICE: Best Wishes to that you may know how good a the time of coordination, resign tuously referred to as Francis union man our friend, Abe, is. This spring high waters 875 South 8th West Street Phone Wasatch 4474 and, in lieu of all other benefits Folly. Labor and protections provided in the stormed the regular restraining Salt Lake City, Utah agreement, accept in a lump sum gate and threatened to break Loyal Worker YOULL LIKE OUR the town. In to a separation allowance determininundate through I have had a very pleasant visit ed in accordance with a schedule canal company emduring the week with Paul J, based on the number of years em- desperation, with a twenty-si- x faced ployees. Smith, personal representative of ployed. For released Franwall of foot an water, instance, employe Fresident William Green of the with more than 15 With com lock. cis service emergency years American Federation of Labor. AND OUR SERVICE success the alleged product plete I have known brother Smith for Paul has satisfactorily settled of folly fulfilled the service enviBEST WISHES TO LABOR many years. I knew him when he more communist dismites in labor sioned by its builder, long dead. was personal representative of the telthat Heres through hoping late Samuel Gompers. In fact, I unions in America than any other telepathic-visio- n Fran saw him very frequently some person. He knows his onions and epathy and cis has sensed the satisfaction of to knows how worst handle LOCIIIIEAD the in we when Minneapolis years ago his were cleaning up the communist situations. FISHERIES CO. mess in the central labor union Yes, we spent several hours tothere. I have also travelled with gether this week relating old exDoesnt Lean On It Wholesale him in Minnesota. Wisconsin, North periences. It sure was a pleasant Hyland 4481 Jack Earle a circus BIG man is Iowa and other states. visit. Dakota, to measure 8 feet 6 V inches said 438 East 7th South He is one of the best trouble We expect Paul to return to tall. However he doesnt lean on mentors in the A. F. of L. He can Utah for another visit within a few it. By that we mean that simply tell a red without being shown. weeks. because nature elongated him be- (Continued fnm page 3) the farmer purchasing power, given him an interest rate of 4 per cent, made mortgage money avail able to home builders on terms never heard of before, refinanced nearly a million mortgages, restored confidence in our banks, fairly dealt wtih the war veterans, protected the investing public, aided more than 300,000 students and provided social security, he as- I sergea- svxxa Western Garment Mfig. Co. par-ticul- ar Western Foundry & Stove Repair Works ' FISH dream-come-tru- BEST WISHES TO LABOR L A. YOUNG e. Construction Company The Worlds Champion HIRED RIAN Never eats, drinks or sleeps. Never gets tired or lazy. Wages only a few cents per day. ELECTRICITY! Walker Bank & Trust Company Enjoy the low-co- st advantages of Electric service. the Biggest Bargain in the home. 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