Show IRE ELECT charles G COWLEY district judg e democratic TICKET YOTE FOR YOUR experienced judge PRESIDENT DISTRICT cha les G cowley JUDGES association he will beat maw AGAIN aa four years ago nearly more people marked their ballots for J bracken lee than for governor maw but a technicality voided these ballots in the 1944 roosevelt landslide lee ran votes ahead of his party J bracken lee can defeat governor maw he has proved it once he will prove it again slake blake november 2 the day on which to return government to the people by voting for I 1 BRACKEN LEE republican nominee for governor paid political adv by H H crouch A FIGHTER FOR YOU david J wilson has a great purpose in seeking your aport for his election to congress that purpose sei is ial to ae you a fighting an able re representative ve in the house of ol 01 representatives you know this man he knows yo you u and ana he knows problems are those your problems for your ith A which he has worked during his entire adult life hie david 1 wilson is a man of ability and courage he as s the technical training for the congressional position he seeks dewey will be our next president our stale stafe can gain most through election of a capable congressman of the majority party DAVID J WILSON candidate for congress first utah district N 4 a 1 political Poli lical adv ad by rulon ion P peterson Pl oron V C gamer GT r 14 W nye adl CIL ladon r n fi 10 a y 8 young goo ki lonii fred J k red dr lebelle paulsen colton lake H howland M anro C aad kl d jacobs mt pleasant W clair raw 0 ey CT ACT I 1 F bill 14 abs a S 1 all on T remon I 1 on ns all S F man luadan lUa ian a roo BooM sevelt vell PER DAY WAGE INCREASE DEMAND BY brotherhood BRINGS STRIKE TO to employees and neighbors last sunday afternoon 3 11 employees represented by the the company also agreed to make this increase effective as brotherhood of locomotive firemen and Engl Engi nemen went of july 1 1948 this is the identical wage increase that was on strike and left their jobs in mine haulage at Kenne cotts accepted by all utah copper divisions other employees bingham canyon mine As a result of this strike action the ile brotherhood rejected this offer and demanded an increase by 7 of the employees operations have been forced to of per day in other words members of the shut down brotherhood have demanded an increase of per day strikes are mighty serious affairs because they hurt all more than the daily increase accepted by their fellow workers of us therefore you are entitled to know the facts about A 14 the brotherhood and the company having been unable the strike and the situation which was responsible for it to reach an agreement on the amount of a wage increase the the brotherhood of locomotive firemen and engine brotherhood set a strike for friday october the U S men represents mine employees of the mine haulage conciliation service then requested both parties to meet with system negotiations have been in process between the a panel of one utah and three federal conciliatory conciliators Concilia Concilla tors in an attempt brotherhood and the company since early in august to reach a settlement this proposal was accepted and offered these employees a wage increase of per df day the brotherhood deferred its strike conferences with this conciliation cillia tion panel started last monday and were carried on daily until friday when negotiations again became deadlocked at this time rime the company made an additional offer to these mine haulage employees volunteering to add off the T job accident and sickness insurance to its group life insurance program after brief consideration the brotherhood also rejected this offer the conciliators conciliatory Concilia tors finally suggested further conferences to be held in washington D C the company stated it was agreeable but the brotherhood rejected the conciliators conciliatory Concilia tors suggestion the brotherhood then set a new strike date for yesterday october As of today over Keim ecott employees are out or of work they are losing income in wages at the t h e rate of per month there will also be a reduction in money spent in utah of approximately per month too for normal expenditures for supplies freight taxes etc the ime detrimental effects of this shutdown will reach out in 71 many directions throughout the state we have sincerely tried to avoid a work stoppage we regret the brotherhood has called the strike to submit to the be brotherhoods Brothe demind demand would discriminate against all other employees it would start a fourth round wage increase which would launch a new inflationary spiral sincerely avi 1948 daily wage daily as this Is t clah we accepted by ism cepter by kenneck Ken neco fri increase demanded ba aleye es of more then ploy except the 6 B I 1 F E for ift adno haulage D D MOFFAT 1 1 vice president UTAH U T A INS 3 1 COPP C 0 ph P E R D I 1 V 0 5 0 0 K emam N E C f IL 4 a W I 1 T T C W 1 U P P E 10 19 1 C rak R an 1 10 N |