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Show UTAH'LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, AUCUST Page 4 19, 1938 that all seniority rights were to be restored and strikebreakers dis FORWARD MARCH charged. At the San Francisco ant Oakland plants, the company to take the men back a agreed from (Continued I page 3) (Continued from Pase 1) once, and in Sacramento and Los played up as examples of labor's inability to order its own af-- 1 0 sentiment was strong among the Angeles they will be given work by want a labor boarc August 15. Workers at the San fairs and of the need of more regulation though observance I Jose plant returned to their jobs of existing Labor Board regulations would soon resolve such ed, because two weeks ago. I be harmful to the morale of the disputes. But the biggest confusion of all that the press seeks to ere- - men." PUMP WORKERS REINSTATED ate in the public mind is the idea that it itself reflects or repre- LABOR ON ITS MTOCML: prepared to vote for a conviction, one of the jurors revealed. Then, he said, something happened," and further division of the ranks occurred. In asking the court for another trial, U. S. Assistant Attorney-GenerBrian McMahon pointed out that we feel that this case is of nation-wid- e significance and that the cause of justice will be advanced if the issues raised here are speedily determined. This is by no means an ordinary case. We sents public opinion. ask for a retrial at the therefore The la. WATERLOO, (UNS) The American press, says Irving Brant, St. Louis Star-TimViking Pump Co., Cedar Falls earliest possible moment." SAN FRANCISCO (UNS) editorial writer, is both part of the business system and Iowa, has been ordered in an inter Workers in four west coast plants mediate report made by a Labor A. C. W. SIGNS UP its most powerful lobbyist." of the American Can Co. went back examiner, to cease interfer BIG ROCHESTER 'The big-cit- y newspaper represents an investment of mil- - J to work this week on the basis of Board with the activities of the Steel CLOTHING FIRM ng lions of dollars, he pointed out, m a speech at the Cleveland an agreement between the Steel Workers Organizing Committee loCity Club. ''Dependence on advertising ties it more closely to I Workers Organizing Committee cal in the plant, and to reinstate ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UNS) -the closed-sho- p A comPanY two the business world. The typical large-cit- y settling workers back with from contract between the lives ancU pay publisher 1937. million-doll25, August Amalgamated Clothing Workers, thinks in terms of finance. I EmDloves returned on the terms C. I. 0. union, and Michaels Stern "In nearly all the relationships that affect his political and U. S. ASKS NEW TRIAL & Co., covering 900 employes, has economic opinions, he stands in the same position as the steel inger, Mount Pleasant, OF HARLAN CASE AFTER , ust been signed. The agreement FARMER JURY SPLITS Carbon ends the control which the United manufacturer, the bank presidents the mine operator, the public I District 1 Democrat Garment Workers, A. F. L., has Frank utility magnate or the department store owner. n lad over the companys shops in the form of a closed shop pact. The contract, which was ratified unanimously by the workers, proCowles, Price. Republican J. E. I County coal operators and former vides for a with labor and redistribution of wealth." week, time and I sheriffs ended with a divid- - lalf for overtime, arbitration deputy These facts are obvious to any thoughful person. Yet the Pettit, Price. I ed Emery jury. machinery, and exclusive hiring editorial line of the big-tim- e is referred as to Democrat Elden Bryan, Ferron.l Federal Judge II. Church Ford through the union. press constantly I if it were public opinion instead of merely the opinion of a Grand announced he would hear the gov- Last spring, Michaels Stem re- -, DalDemocrat M. Richard motion at Lexington, organized, formed a corporation ernments sector ot big business which concerns itself influencing and often and joined the Rochester Clothiers rymple, Moab. Republican D. E. Ky., on Sept. 17. confusing the public. I Five of the jury stood for the Baldwin, Moab. xchange, which has union rela-;ioSevier conviction of all the defendants in . with the C. I. 0. clothing Democrat Eugene C. Nebeker, the governments charges of crim- - workers exclusively. U. S.) STATE, LEGISLATIVE J. inal conspiracy the Wagner The company has announced that 5ichfield. Republican-He- nry CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION Pates, Richfield; Peter E. Willard-- 1 Act. Three wereagainst for acquittal, and will reopen another plant in son, Monroe; W. L. Warner, Rich-- 1 four felt that some of the defend- - Rochester closed since March, and ants were guilty and some inno- - employ 200 workers making I field ; G. A. Staples, Monroe. , (Continued from page 2) publican Benjamin H. Knudsen, cent. Millard L. L. Bunnell, both of Provo. seph E. Richards. Democrat J. W. Pace, Delta; The jury was composed entirely WilDistrict 15 Democrat H. of Daniel farmers. Workman, Delta; May the hinges of friendship liam Ingleby, Harry D. Pugsley, Jacob, Thomas C. Larson, both of.M, week Fillmore. Until stevens, to the a never Republican ending prior grow rusty. Margaret Marinus Visser. Republican Provo. Republican Andrew Hart- - Peter T. Black, Delta, of the case 11 of the jurors were Rhynas. Itoscoe W. Irvine. ley, Provo. Beaver District 16 Democrat George Democrat L A. Wynaught, Mil- Rovittri?artT?ei5?iCrafcSw0v,y H. Soderborg, Thomas L. Hall, J. of ford. john R Barton, T Beaver. Re- Vem Bolinder, Thomas M. Rees, J. Springville. Republican- -J. Victor Clif publican-McShane, Beaver. Arthur Bailey. Republican Ar- Leifsen, Spanish Fork. WILLIAM J. KORTH Piute thur T. Shurtleff. Democrat Guy H. Atwood, District 17 Democrat W. County Clerk, Democratic Ticket Marysvale. Voyle Republican ReD. Harold Allen, Fife. Douglas One Efficient, Economical Term Deserves Another 2aV1S' Sd11" Dagley, Greenwich, Idf Robert L. publican V. L. Olesen. Wilson, Payson. (Paid Political Adv.) Wayne District 18 Democrat Isaac L. publican James P. Christensen, Democrat P. Pectol, Ephraim Sorensen. Republican Walter S. SaJem. Torrey Fitzgerald, J. M. Southwell. Uintah Garfield District 19 Democrat Wallace Democrat - David H. Calder, Democrat Myron Bybee, Tropic, H. Jenkinson, Mike Lewis. Repub- George A. Slaugh, Karl B. Preece, Nominate and Re-Ele- ct EsMilton Republican Twitchell, lican Orson McRae. all of Vernal. Republican B. H. W. W. Houston, W. J. calante; Summit Stringham, Vernal. Henderson, Panguitch. Democrat Maurice E. Boyden, Juab Iron Coalville; Thomas P. Costas, Park Democrat Victor G. Pett, EuDemocrat Mrs. M. J. McFar-lan- e, Blaz-zarJohn W. City. Republican reka; Thomas Bailey, Mrs. Ger- Cedar City. Republican Kamas; Mrs. Rhea Hurley, R- Cedar City. Sheriff of Salt Lake County Park City. Washington Wasatch Sanpete Democrat W. B. Mathis, St. (Paid Political Adv.) Democrat Wayne C. Whiting, District 1 Democrat A. I. Tip- George. E.I Albert Republican Charleston. Republican Charles pets, Evart J. Jensen, Ephraim. Miller, St. George. N. Broadbent, Heber City. Fair-vieRepublican John L. Bench, ! Kane Utah F. II. Rasmuson, Ephraim; Democrat Osborn Brown, Kan-aDistrict 1 Democrat Burton II. Ray P. Lund, Manti. Ralph B. Blackburn, Order-vill- e. Adams, Pleasant Grove. RepublicDistrict 2 Democrat Cleon AnRepublican Hoyt Chamber-laian D. B. Thome, Pleasant Grove. derson, Moroni; Jensen, Hyrum Kanab. District 2 Democrat1 T. Earl Spring City; Hans Christensen, San Juan Foote, Provo; James T. Blake, Moroni. Howard J. Republican Leland W. Redd, Republican Provo; C. Evin Wilberg, Orem. Re- - Blackham, Moroni; Charles H. Duchesne Democrat J. H. Harrison, C. L. 100 Voting Record for Utah Labor Ashton, Roosevelt. Republican Our advertisers and friends are hereby warned to Herbert T. Hall, Roosevelt. ; al nt es ar 1 36-ho- ur ns I RE-ELEC- - J TilhriCtniDr0rati:y S. GRANT YOUNG d, t.FPPpublicaW- w; b; n, Fat-jLaS- GORDON WEGGELAND Democratic Candidate UTAH STATE SENATE Salt Lake County Primary Election, September 13 Democrat Lifelong Trustworthy Qualified to Serve (Paid Political Adv.) Cast your votes in the Primary Ejection September 13, 1938, For W. W. Willey, staunch friend of Business and Labor Mr. Willeys record in the civic affairs of Salt Lake City and County deserves your support. He has demonstrated his eagerness, at all times, to serve the best interests of the county. He has a record of honesty, integrity, ability and service which makes him a most desirable candidate for the two-yeterm as Salt Lake County Commissioner. ar Vote for w. W. WILLEY Democratic Candidate (Paid Political Adv.) WARNING! al. Daggett Democrat Heber Bennion Jr., Manila. Republican Lee S. Neb-eker, Manila. Lafe Filings Legislative candidates whose fil-- 1 ings were received in the mail and accepted Monday, having been postmarked Saturday, the last filing day, are as follows: Democrats J. R. Peterson of Riverton, legislative district 18, Salt Lake county. Byron Bybee of Tropic, Garfield county. Leon Fonnesbeck of Logan, legislative district 2, Cache county. Isabelle Redd of Monticello, San Juan county. Dale Clark of Farmington, Davis county. H. A. Macfarlane of Ogden, legislative district 2; Virgil I. Cox. of Ogden, legislative district 3, Weber county. Don Clyde of Heber City, Wasatch county. J. Frank Day of Fillmore, Millard county. Republicans Don Mack Dalton, legislative district 3, Salt Lake county. Hannah C. Ashby of American Fork, legislative district 1; Henry G. Blumenthal of Provo, legislative district 3; Philo C. Wightman legislative district 5, Utah county. Willard D. Brinkerhoff of Bick-nelWayne county. l, BEWARE of false advertising solicitors, who claim to represent the Utah Labor News. We have been informed that a crew of salesmen for circulars have been going around soliciting ads under false pre- tenses, claiming they represented the Utah Labor News. They have collected money in advance, etc. high-power- ed fly-by-nig- ht Utah Labor News has no strangers out. Our advertising man is a Utah man and has been connected with us for many years. You know, him. He is Mr. Sam Pender. He is the only authorized advertising representative of the Utah Labor News. Beware of strangers and swindlers! i Sincerely yours, UTAH LABOR NEWS By M. I. THOMPSON, Publisher. |