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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, OCTOBER 9. 1936. Utaf) Established OIL WORKERS Mor Jftetotf RENEW PACT A MEMBER OF THE 1929 Thl paper receive the Americas Federation of Labor Newa Service, 04 aecond-claa- a matter March 28, 1930, at the post office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. H Vr annum Subscription rates by request. Advertising Entered aa Address all communications and remittances to Utah lAbor News, 24 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published weekly at 24 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Was. 2981. Publisher M. I THOMPSON- L. M. THOMPSON Office Manager nominated for the lower house of the state legislature by Juab coun ty Democratic convention. He is a former president of Tintic Distrcit Continued from page 1) , And no one can blame those Miners union, and served as vice of the State Federation loyal party workers at this critical president POLITICAL OUTLOOK (Continued from page 1) guarded in this agreement as they have been by the railroad unions. For instance: "It is agreed that whenever an employe is transferred from one property of the Sinclair Irairie Oil company to another, his serv-iv- e seniority shall be retained." The management is to consult with the union if there is any deviation from the principle of promotion by seniority. When an employe is shifted from his usual place of work, his transportation is paid for by the employer. Raid Vacations Given The new agreement on vacations with pay, somewhat changed from the last one, is worth quoting here in full: Ail employes, upon completion of one year of continuous service, shall be entitled to one weeks va- cation with full pay. based on full time weekly pay in the three months prior to vacation time. Af- ter completing two years service, employes shall be entitled to two body say Landon had a labor record ? And theres the silicosis in the lead minea yes, the mines to which Landon sent his army. Silicosis means powder fine dust in The great big bakers, most of hold of him. Beats everything what the lungs. Once in, there it stays. these city slickers will do to a A lead miner is as good as sentand them enced to death when he gets his are trying to tell Americans there feller. ' taxes on bread. job. 58 are separate A lot of money is being pent dead Kansas is as vjj gervjce jn to spread misreresentation. Of all U8 the dod()t Theres law but theres Does he know of silicosis? two are Federal no enforcement. Does he care about the schools? the 58 taxes only taxes. These are the excess profits i strange how the things that are Or does Wall Street call him Whozis, donA tax wl?88, cr NOT done in Kansas are the things fax.TL'y income workers need. is EXCESS profit and And make all his funny rules? tax, which everyone helps to pay. No civil service. Rut the great big bakers try to Rumor is that Knox Knox is beSchools a wreck. have the people believe all these ing taken out of the campaign by No boiler inspection. 58 taxes go to Uncle Sam. What State aid for schools in Kansas the Republican high command. cheapness! What hokum! Well, they ought to take out old is 1.7 per cent. The average for There are a lot of questions to the country is 23 per cent and in Hullaballoo and a lot of others beask the bakers. One is this: California it runs up to CO per cent. fore they lose ALL their votes. If the great big bakers are so The real trouble is that the G. No civil service means the spoils anxious about the plain people, why LyBtem rjght down the line to the 0. I, is sold down the river to havent they allowed unionizing? j'st janitor the Liberty Leaguers and is tryNoJ boiler Why have they fought the workers means that ing to talk to the people while tied jnspection with all their power . ancient boilers, not allowed in other to Wall Street. Remember the big bakers Its bne of those impossible can be shipped into Kansas enrmus corporations. And the states, Kansas oil fields re things and consequently it makes to bjow on y p ace where a corporation is L,,,!-- - a inf of boilers. Did some the elephant look like a monkey. , a human B LANDING ON LANDON! non-uni- on union-hatin- g, I jl. And the packers remember the of Labor in 1931. June Kendall of Nephi and L, W. Larson of Mammoth were nominat- puted as above. Any employe laid wrote The Jumrle Thevve never C. ed for county commissioners. eular din In aurh corporation, for alt Ita M. Loatherbury of Eureka is the for any other reason beyond nisi, .id debt and liabilities of every nominee for county attorney. . control and reemployed within 120 10 JJ,e SECTION 2. Tho Secretary of Stele Gunn of Salt Lake City was days shall Le considered a regular amendment directed to r a lino thia If the Democratic party is to theAlfconvention gold to fight the anti-- 1 published as rrouirrt by the of ion the VII. Article Sort af af I. .nt as vacation keynoter. and regards employe rights, have complete success in Utah, to th elector, C.n.tKution Krlatinc to lb. Slat Esecu- i." a"d to besuhrmltrt of his thf next genera abaction in jut shall forfeit in Salt Lake county especially, tiro Orparlmrnt, tho Terms. Res.drnre of tho .Ut atProvided Now they get out nice black.owe Renominated law. by vacation pay for each month lost and Dalian of Officers. (Superintendent those in charge of the campaign X. If approved by tho elector boards to iie set up in butcher Frank D. Lowe of Reaver was re- during the year. af Public Initrurtlon amendment .Mil must give consideration to all nominated thl. of atate. th. prop.ert Be It revolved by the Legislature af the shops to tell the people that by Reaver county Demotb (,r" day t Januar y of Disputes members of the party, new and the mem-- tak Stale of Utah, Adjustment into of the meat goes price cratic convention for the state legber elected to each home concurring 1937. old. regular and irregular. The employer will collect union taxes, islature Saturday. therein I considera0 is a Harmony Constitutional Amendment 1. That It la proposed to The Republican National SECTION Theodore Rohn of Reaver, in- dues on the written request of the the tion. Harmony cannot be estabNo. 5 The employer will place mittee distributes the blackboards, amend Section 1, of Article VII, of folwas nominated for cumbent, county Constitution of the State of Utah as lished by shoving the whole loaf board on each property but the legends are packing house lows) a bulletin A Joint Resolution Proposins te Amend commissioner County Constitu1 of Sccti.-XIII. Article to one section, and leaving in the attorney. be can seen workers where it SECTION 1. The Executive nice A little Department by nominees are Simeon Murdock of legends. partnership ahall consist of tion of the ,late of Utah, as Amended at of cold other sections of the party. Secretary Governor, board the Here again we have labor haters plant, and this the General Election in 1939 Relating la Minepsville, and R. H. Nelson of entering State Auditor, State Treasurer and The success of the party depends Milford. can be used by the association. Taxation ef Tangible Property, Ascein brass to land another State, doubling each of whom shall bold rtainment of Value, Exemptions, and tha The provisions made for settling SOck on the public jaw. The altogether on its generals. If the his office for four years, beginning on the Tax for tbs State. January next after his BeAnnual are too long to quote, ers want Landon; why should we first Monday of that generals take the Voters Hear Governor it resolved by the Legislator ot the the terms of office election, except attitude it is bound and know-it-aof all conceivcover almost of State Utah, want him? every The voters of southern Utah are They of those elected at the first election shall of elected te aeh House and to make sore spots in the party able could when be the admitted that into state shall all he was said Landon 1933 begin difficulty arise; In state candidates week. this hearing all members of earh House concurring l end on the first Monand the Union, ranks. and are if fair He Roosevelt the eminently Governor Henry II. Blood heads fairly f0r program. therein) day in January, A. D. 1901. The officers If the ticket scratching is to be the speakers. used. It should have been said ear- - said he intended to go all the way of SECTION I. That it la proposed to the Executive Department, during their 3 Article XIII, Section it of the Conamend there on November eliminated terms of office, ahnll reside at the seat of Last week a campaign was made lier that work on holidays or Sun- - and he was red hot for dictator-dayof Utah, as amended e stitution of the State shall the where keep government, must be considerable changing in through they where except specially pro- ship in the oil business. Today and Carbon counbooks and papers. They shall at the general election in 1930, to read as Emery records, of the attitude vided for, is paid for at time and Landon is saying just the opposite perform auch duties as are prescribed by follows : party generals. ties. SECTION 2. All tangible property in Your observer hopes for the best . Constitution and as may be prescribed rates. of everything he said then. But this law. the State, not exempt under the laws of the Friday night rallies were held a half by inIn conclusion, the Sinclair oil that was before a lot of Liberty at Price and Helper. Governor SECTION 2. The State la United States, or under this constitution, Boyden Nominated terests didnt have to be driven League campaign managers got hereby" directed to' xu'lTThl.' proped ?hU b taxed in proportion to its value to Bloods for from this plea support rta.ncd as Provided by law. The Maurice Boyden, Coalville drug- Democratic amendment to the electors of the state at M was based into collective dealing with their States, of the State, the next general election in the manner Property of the United school of saw need i the gist, and a member of the lower upon his tax stronghold employes. They districts, mu- towns, lacounties, cities, rr a reduction ATTY law hy it i provided A?V program, 1 house in the 1933 legislative ses- bor such collective dealing, and went! U SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors nicipal corporations and public libraries, educational philoof the state, this amendment shall take ef-- 1?ti, w'th the buildings thereon used sions, was nominated for state rep- sophylegislation, if elected, of out to meet it. worship or charfirst day of January next succeed Jlv? tor either religious resentative at the Summit county direct and support, nd of burlaL' Bot The monthly business meeting of ing athedetermination f1-or"- corporate by ths Board of State PurP?f private primary laws for Utah. or Democratic convention in Park be'd Canvassers No. to of the 16 of result the election Omans He Auxiliary militantly defended the pres- City, chairman of the state liquor fit. shall be exempt from taxation. Water In Section 2 hereof. City last week. He defeated Paul ent state Union No. 115 will be at administration regarding rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power addressing the convention, graphical M. Peterson, incumbent, by a vote home of Mrs. F . E. Morris, plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, social security legislation by point- asked for the support of the dele- of 40 to 22. pipes and flumes owned and used by indiout that Utah was one of the gates in preventing a split in the 1053 Lake street, Monday, October viduals or corporations for irrigating lands The convention also nominated ing 12, at 2 p. m. first states to receive the benefit party ranks. within the state owned by such individuals officers. three incumbent county committee on A Joint Resolution Proposing sn Amend or corporations, or tha individual members the of of the national social plans Governor law. will If you support security ment to Section 10. of Articl. VII. of tho thereof, shall not be separately taxed aa They are Ed J. McPollin of Park Picking at random three notices Blood instead of an- - independent activities for the coming year will M they ahall be owned anJ used Constitution Relating to Governor's and Elias J. Lemmon of be Va- - clusively for such purposes. Power plants, he hands will presented, Power and the of win down, Filling candidate, Price, eafch Kamas, for county commissioners, cancies in Certain Offices. (Superin- - Pwr transmission lines and other Govemort he declared. There has never been generating and delivering elec and Bartley G. McDonough of Park of Public Instruction.) used a better governor in the history of statement of the ownership, Be it resolved by the pointed out that Legislature of the Deal power, a portion of which is water City, county attorney. this county received an average re- - our state than Governor Blood, he State of Utah, of all the for furnishing power for pumping MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC, tho on in lands for irrigation purposes members elected to each houst concur- REQUIRED BY THE ACTS OF CONduction in taxes of 20 per cent. said. State of Utah, may be exempted from taxa- and AUGUST Cant Take It therein) GRESS OF ring 1912, 24, is or He has brought $80,000,000 in SECTION 1. That It la proposed to tim to the extent that such organized la-MARCH 3. 1933. It has been reported that Paul borAn appe51 amend Section 10, of Article VII, of the ud for uch purposes. These exemptions of into the state by the based was federal county money News Labor Of The Utah of published Utah the rue to the benefit of the users of Peterson, president Constitution of ths State of Utah, as fol- - hal1 of the present water so pumped under such regulations passing legislation to get that weekly at Salt Lake City, Utah, for Oc- )OWa: State Federation of Labor, has UP9 the recordwhich 1936. tober 1, delethe told Mr. the Brown the governor money. legislature may prescribe. The taxes SECTION 10. The Governor shall nom- an independent candidacy for min'stration. State of Utah, Inate, and by and with the consent of the of th indigent poor may be remitted or to rather their was it that commendable, duty gates state representative from Summit County of Salt Lak( Senate, appoint all State and district offi- - bated at such times and in such maner Congressman Abe Murdock of give the new deal a chance in Utah Before me, a notary public in and for eera whose offices are established by this a ma h Provided by law. The legislature county Beaver, candidate for reelection, and not elect a man who is 100 the State and county aforesaid, personally Constitution, or which may be created by ma)r Provide for the exemption from p Peterson sponsored the and whose appointment or election is ton of homes, homesteads, and personal a made a strong plea for the per cent against the new deal. appeared L. M. Thompson, who, having enacted was which bill not otherwise provided for. If. during the Property, not to exceed 32,000 in value for sworn cooperative to been law, duly according deposes in The danger is not the enemy recess of the Senate, a vacancy occur in bnies and homesteads, and 3300 for and says that she is the business manager into law in the 1935 session of the ruction h of Governor Blood to Property not to exceed State or district office, the Governor ,onal Property. of us, he said, but the of the Utah Labor News, and that the foland front consist, strength is it This aid, law, legislature. i" vaue. owned by disable persons to the best of her knowledge and shall appoint some fit person to dischargs wbo new the ranks. deal the is, within lowing ency traitor policies, various to headache rved in a has been any war in the military serv the duties thereof until the next meeting belief, a true statement of the ownership. Nello Christoffersen, county. management of the Senate, when he shall nominate some ic of h United States or of the State . if a cirthe groups, especially to the union coal daily paper, utah and b lh unmarried widows snd ch airmail, opened the convention, culation), etc.,(and person to fill such office. If the office of the aforesaid publication ...... .I?IoInT,Ies, for Sen?.tr miners in the Coalville district. of justics of the supreme or district court, minor orphans of such persons may be Wl reand in held the shown above the the in which for date was of editor the armory, Holmes, caption, reL . mpte1 a th legilature may provide. Peterson was defeated for Elder Journal of Brigham welcomed the delegates. The con- - qird by the Act of August 24, ma, as Treasurer, ofor State, State Auditor, State Th legislature shall provide by law for nomination in the Summit county annual tax sufficient, with other sources orthVrwise. r.hah C. k" Demo-wh- o vention ath. resignation was over Lctmn was nominated as utJ by presided BaT Maurice convention by Boyden, revenue, to defray the estimated 10 fl h printed on the reverse of this K DDo'inron? .GnHVHvl0r P01"t served in the 1933 sessions, cratic candidate for state senator Henry Nielsen, county clerk, with- Regulations, expenses ot the state for each fiscal bl-,-to wit: r secrem as convention Saturday. For th Purpose of paying the state hold his office until his successor chaff be George Frodsham acting and made a favorable voting rec- 1. th iegislature shall That the names and addresses of elected and qualified, as may be by law 'h1, any tbr ord in support of labor, agriculture L.pnretta B. Johnson of Brigham tary. for levying a tax annually, suffi- the provide and provided. editor, publisher, editor, managing B. and Mason of Ply-b- y Wayne SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is cient to pay tb annual interest and to pay business managers are: and social security measures. And, City, state hereby directed to submit this proposed th Princ'Pal of such debt, within twenty the way, the 1933 legislature mouth. are the nominees for nomi-aPublisher, M. I. Thompson, 24 South 4th amendment to the electors of the state at years ,rom th f'nal Passage of the law ll The other blast. Salt Lake City. mended the next general election in the manner cratin th dcbt-- (A passed more labor legislation than representatives. ees are: William M. E. 24 4th of Davis South I. L 1930.) Editor, Thompson, sessions br law. by the other legislative fowls the asked to keep SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is City SECTION 3. If adopted by tbe electors Brigham City, county attorney; try was put together. of the state, this amendment shall taka berby directed to submit the proposed out of the Vegetable garden. Managing Editor, M. I. Thompson, 24 So, Abbott, George incumbent, cant Mr. Peterson effect the first day of January next auc- - amendment contained herein to the electors Evidently Did any of the fowls get in, 4th East, Salt Lake City, th ,tat in th "xt election in convention defeat in good monton, and Joseph I. Dewey, inceeding a determination by the Board of Business Manager. L. M. Thompson. M asked. was law. 'comhe Provided by gnel beli dear? State Canvassera of the result of tha eleo- - tb grace!" Vou r' observe T e ves that eumbent, Deweyvilie, 'county South 4th East, Salt Lake City. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors tion designated in Section 2 hereof. owner is: (If owned by of the state, this amendment shall have ef'ies, auntie, he replied, the 2. That the a candidate entering himself in a Tnissioriers.B. Brown be name and ita must address head. on of corporation, fect on the first day of January next sucSalt Lake one with the meat Hugh its race in party convention should stated and also immediately thereunder a determination by the Board at Constitutional ceeding Amendment a good scout, take his defeat like the names and addresses of stockholders Stats Canvassers of the result of tha elec3 No. tion designated in section 2 hereof. owning or holding one per cent or more of and join hands with the majority total amount of stock. If not owned by a A Joint Resolution Proposing sn Amendin electing the candidates nomi names and of the addresses ment to Section 8, of Article X, of tho corporation, the Constitutional Amendment nated. individual owners must be given. If owned Constitution Relating to tho State Board No. 6 ef Education. (Superintendent of Public by a firm, company, or other unincorporatA word to the wise should time for complaining because they have been snubbed, discarded and eliminated from the party councils. Your observer attributes this to poor judgment of the powers-that-b- Constitutional Amendments e. nrop-ai- IJmuch one-twelf- th Con-t- l- ,ba,J'J one-thi- rd 1 50-5- corn-emplo- e Attorney-Genera- l, pack-disput- holier-than-tho- es u, ll twe-tlilrd- s -- two-third- s sh-il- s, puh-li- I II I AUAlLlAItl exclu-fe- ct Typo-boar- d, I . nfc proper-tende- I two-thir- I ve ad-fil- ed I teed taxa-la- self-hel- I I y per-an- I I I I rSln Z I I I h- - I d Novem-provide- I gt I I I f MAKE HO MISTAKE 1 Weggeland Is Named Gordon Weggeland, Salt Lake stock broker, has been named a for the Democratic candidate house of representatives. He is residing a resident of Ward at 1265 Yale avenue. Mr. Weggeland succeeds J. Waldo Parry of Fifth ward, one of the 19 Salt Lake county nominees, who position as resigned because of hisWPA better of the state supervisor housing information centers. Mr. Weggeland has been for years prominent in Democratic of party ranks. He is a member and committee finance the county was manager of City Commissioner William Murdochs campaign in ed concern, ita name and address, as well as those of each individual member, must be given.) M. I. Thompson, Salt Lake City, Utah. LET UTAHS OLDEST and LARGEST Union Printing Firm 1-- Furnish Your POLITICAL CAMPAIGN LITERATURE . A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 9, Article VI of tho Constitution resolved by the Legislature of tho of Utah, Relating to Compensation of two-thirState of Utah, of all the memMembers of the Legislature. elected bers to each houss concurring Bo it resolved by the Legislature of the therein t Stats of Utah, two-thirof all tho memSECTION 1. That it is proposed to bers' elected to each of tho two houses mend Section 8, of Article X. of the ConIn favor thereof: voting stitution of the State of Utah, aa follows SECiION 1. That it is proposed to SECTION 8. The general control and I Section 9, Article VI, of the Con-sha- ll "school Public' of the supervision System be vested in a State Board of Educa- - ,tIut'on of tb State of Utah, as follows : re SECTION 9. The members of the tion, consisting of such persons as the lature shall receive such per diem and mile- may provide. th Legislature may provide, not SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is ag directed to submit this proposed ceedin e'ght dollars per day ,:nd ten cents amendment to ths electors of the state at pe mil for tb distance necessarily trav-th- o next general election in the manner Led om to and returning from the place meeting on the most usual route, and provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors th?y. ha11 yceive no other pay or per- of ths state, this amendment shall taks ef-- QM8't' SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is feet the first day of January next sue-- 1 ceeding a determination by the Board of bereby directed to submit this proposed to the electors of the state at amendment State Canvassers of the result of the elec- th tion designated in Section. 2 hereof general election in the manner I provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors . .. j . Instruction.) Bo it 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stock- holders, it any, holders, and security contain not only the list of stockand holders security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the for whom such or corporation person trustee is acting, is given ; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions I of Constitutional Amendment the state, this amendment shall taks ef-under which stockholders and security holdI feet tho first day of January, 1937. books of not do ers who appear upon the hold stock and as trustees, the company Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend-- 1 m. H. Secretary of State of securities in a capacity other than that of ment to Section 18, Article XII of the thej, State ofWelling, that Utah, do hereby Constitution of the State of Utah, Relat- - the foregoing is a full, true certify a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no and correct In to Liability of Stockholders of Banks, copy of tho six Constitutional Amendments reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any inter"J the Lerialature of the proposed by the regular session of tho of Utah, of all the mem- - Ulature of 1935 aa tho same appears of est direct or indirect in the said stock, elected securities than to stated bera as so other each of ths two houses record in my office. or bonds, I I further certify that they will appear on by her. ! proposed to tha official ballot at the general eleotlon J 5. That the average number of copies 'T Section 18, Article XII. of the Con- - Nov. 8 mend or sold m6 under th, number and title of each issue of this publication stitution of the State of Utah, ao that the herein designated. distributed, through the mails or otherwise, in witness whereof, I have hereunto set to paid subscribers during the 12 months SECTION 18. The Legislature may pro-hand and affixed the Great Sea! of preceding the date shown above is: (This vide by law that the stcwkholders in every my state of Utah, thia 1st day of th, information is required from daily publiorganized for banking pur-1936. cations only.) poses, or the holders of any ons or more L. M. THOMPSON of th classes of stock issued by any such Business Manager corporation in addition to tha amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by Sworn to and subscribed before me this them, shall be individually responsible for 30th day of September, 1936. additional amount not exceeding the an CLIFF W. GEORGE (Seal) amount of their stock in such corporation, Notary Public. the amount of their stock of any parti- (My commission expires Dec. S, 1937.) and "t 4 1935. I TRAOtliyriS, Pett Nominated Victor G. Pett of Eureka was fcOUHClL 1 rely. PHONE YOUR ORDER leg-SU-to two-thir- I Market Morgans 402 Century Printing Company E. 9th South BETTER FOOD Phones Hy. 23135 5615-561- 6 100 Edison St., Salt Lake City, Utah Wasatch 1801 Percent Union Store and Market zr 1 |