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Show 26, 1949 Between THE Lobr and Governor Lee (controversial Appointments r' Released existed fore the people the attitudes tak troversy 10 of by both sides. the governor nlaborand state execumCe the Dear Governor: 10 , e'r appointments te Our Committee, which is com, ff3de posed of units of the American Jjs l!pomt is defended Federation of Labor, the Congress for ). nttle coordinator of Industrial Organization, the joint lwdau United Mine Workers of Ameriwell as Ljbonra rethe Railroad Brotherhoods, the ca, "'ajd sicken Lees Association of MaInternational herewith Vouched and the Communication be chinists, 8 has ff interesting 3 ? From where I sit ...hi Joe Marsh Heads Are Better Two Than One (Or None) stuff And store. tthe hardware lick out Of buying lBtI Shforalittleadvicefrom nf L brothers beforehand exactly I know the two answer will be. ,ut the a new I says, Low Henry," it new plastic ho;e- -is )JtthlS Well, rubber? "r as good as utavs inclined to think it I better ask Tom. L ke but when I needed gar-hos- e- you'd back and asks W ell, question. it is in my opinion Hound Tom in a iVS but youd better ask Henry. I already have, I says, and when you two cautious old codgers agree Id bet my life on the decision. From where I sit, your own opinion is worth a lot but so's the other fellows. Thats why I keep saying, over and over, let's be tolerant of the other person's point of view whether its on politics or farming or w hether you like milk shakes and he prefers a temperate glass of beer. the same Tom, Copyright, 10 10. 1'nited States Hreu ers Foundation RftTwGRAIN BINS Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- menca Sieves that ing labor in this state has beer. 600 Poppies Sold By in fairnpsc t Jfurse lf. and to the your failure to recognize labor, mem bp r 0 lccrs f Dragerton Girls labor in the State of organized particularly in view of the fact Utah that you failed to mention labor The Tenth Grade Girl Reserve nationally that certain facts should in your address to the Legislature. be made public. consisting of Sharon Stoddard, Regardless of the facts stated Faye Olsen You will recall, we Merlyn Stephens, are sure, we of organized labor still Gepiel Mayer, Betty Blevins, that in the two meetings we had above, desire to cooperate with you to Beverly McaFrland, Marlyn with your Excellency, we brought the end that labors problems in Staley, Juanita, Patricia Skrasnas, certain matters to your attention our state will eventually receive Kathryn Zele and Patsy Mahon, and asked for your consideration. consideration in your office. On sold poppies in the Dragerton It was our understanding that the other hand, if you feel that area and the response of the peoyou thought our requests were you cannot take the time to weigh ple was very gratifying. Nearly reasonable and that they would our we should ap- 600 poppies were sold with prosuggestions be given consideration. preciate knowing this as quickly ceeds amounting to over $75 Top-Qual- ity First, was the matter of an ap- as possible and then, in deference which will go to the veterans who pointment to the Industrial Com- to your desires, we will advice our mission of the State of Utah. Since various subordinate units and our were wounded in war. Mrs. Emily Morrison represented the Amerithe creation of this commission, national organizations that for the can Legion in this area for the sale labor has been recognized through next four years at least, they of poppies and the girls worked appointment to one of the throe should abide by your wishes. under her direction. positions, except for a short period We respectively await your reof tune. This policy, while not ply. cracy but will end up with a mandatory, was accepted because Yours truly, control of everything, this commission is the one comgovernment UTAH LABOR'S JOINT and then that time comes, labor mission that deals directly with COMMITLEGISLATIVE will be the first to lose its rights. matters affecting the membership TEE of labor. It has always been unFrankly, I no longer think that KARL S. LITTLE By derstood that one member would is important as to whether a it Karl S. Little Coordinator be chosen from industry; one man is a Republican or a Demowould be selected from the pubcrat. The thing that is important Dear Mr. Little: lic generally; one would be pickis are we Americans? I want I sincerely appreciate your let- to ed from the ranks of labor so that make a special plea to the labthere would be a greater oppor-tunn- ter of March 26, 1949, wherein oring men of this State that you for all groups to receive you set forth that I have failed work with me in bringing about a fair hearing in all matters. We to give labor proper representa- a cooperative movement between our various groups of people to explained this to you, and our de- tion on any of my commissions. I recall telling your committees the end that our State will sire that labor still be recognized grow in the selection of the members of very distinctly that I was going to and prosper, and in doing so labor this commission. Further, as you appoint Mr. Otto Wiesley as a will be the greatest beneficiary. will recall, one of the reasons ad- Commissioner. My reason for Once more let me say that I do vanced by your opponents in the doing so was that he had acquired sincerely appreciate your letter. recent election was that, if you the reputation of being fair to If there has been any misunderIn governwere elected Governor, you would everyone concerned. standing, I am sorry, but I still abolish the Inlustrial Commission ment, I do not go along with the reiterate that by being fair and entirely. This you have not done, theory that a Governor of any only fair with all groups am I bebut you emasculated it so far as state should appoint men because ing fair to any. the laboring people of our state they come from some particular Please call upon me at any time are concerned when you went group. I believe that as the Goverand you will find that I only want to outside of labor in appointing the nor of this State, it is my duty to be helpful. successor to the present member represent all factions of our peoVery sincerely yours, whose term has just expired and ple fairly and honestly, and this J. BRACKEN LEE who was labors spokesman on the I intend to do. I have chosen the J. Bracken Lee, governor members of my commission first commission. because I personally trusted CHECK THE FEATURES IN THIS GREAT NEW RANGEI Second, we are sure you will second because I sinHEY. CAN YOU STEER ME RIGHT ON Calrod Unit j recall that in the matter of the ap- them, and Fluorescent Lamp believed they were interHEATING MY HOUSE COMFORTABLY9 Automatic Oven Timer and Light Switches on Backsplasher pointment of the State Engineer, cerely of ested in the general welfare Deep-wel- l Thrift Cooker we requested that you give conBroiler, 4200 Watts FOLLOW ME.CHUM..WERE HEADIN' th people of this State. Before FOR THE MAN WITH ALLTUE ANSWERS sideration to the appointment of of them, they re..YOUR CERTIFIED LENNOX DEALER' someone other than a represen- appointing any dP ceived the following instructions tative of the large corporations to be fair and conwere they imof our state. This is such an Buy this beautiful new 1949 Ilotpoint siderate with all of the people of portant position and the decisions this State and with all of the Automatic Electric Rotary-SwitcRange and actions of the person filling NOW, and receive a wonderful set of no time were at that and groups, famous-make the position so vitually effect the kitchenware at no extra cost! ever to grant special favors t. Giant with cover, lVi-qinterests of the public generally, they saucepan to anyone. I have informed them skillet with that we thought the appointment saucepan with cover, 10-iwant I cannot do if that this, they cover. Masher, pancake turner and cooking should go to a person unhampered their resignations. spoon with wall rack three stainless steel by prejudices or obligations to big For your information, no group tools guaranteed by maker for 15 years! business interests. You informed us that you would be willing to and no individual in this State L. English Heating Co. have our committee investigate can claim any control or power to Price, Utah me will influence me over that the background of the person you of to the break people pledge my would recommend for this posiPrice, Utah tion so that there would be no this State, that all shall be given fair consideration. same the to question as to his willingness Most of the men wnom I have serve the interests of all the people of our state rather than special appointed are nothing more or interests. This was not done, and less than laboring men themwe feel that the appointment of a selves, and I certainly consider Many of former employee of the Kennicott myself in that class. fixed are better to financially the posi- you Copper Corporation tion is hardly in line with the un- than I am, and none of you are of derstanding we had in our meet- more interested in the welfareman as the laboring the producer with you. ing a Third, we expressed our desire than I am. I consider myself to have a member of labor ap- real friend of the laboring man in need, and pointed to the Board of Regents and those who are of the University of Utah, and you will find that any request also the Board of Trustees of the that you make of me that will be to these people, I cerAgricultural college. It was our beneficial will our go all out. I cannot in at tainly understanding, arrived would that group, be it labor, any agree that with you you, meeting farmers or others have of list a names, business, allow us to submit not necessarily members of or- any special advantage or be perto pass any laws that will ganized labor, but of individuals mitted who understand the problems destroy, injure or take away the confronting labor in our educa- right of others, and during my tional institutions. Again this un- term in office I shall consistently derstanding was evidently over- take that stand. This country and its people as looked. 12-PIEPYREX SET are too important to pera whole have we matters, these In all of toto mit various organize groups to obtain represen sought merely in tation for labor. We have never gether for the purpose of getting benefits or for the purpose interests the special to davance attempted Personally, of labor to the detriment or ex- of destroying others. all of us clusion of any other interests. We I think it is time that for a muto work at together that begin however, have thought, least one person from labor tual benefit, because certainly ourselves should be appointed to the gov- we cannot live within I be doing would I think alone. erning boards of our University I take should disservice a We labor college. and Agricultural of myself attitude the from aligning have thought that one person like to delabor should serve on the Indu- with some who would the under business theory Apparently, stroy strial Commission. 2-Qso they will gain. t. that should doing by labor that belief it is your vias should be itself conLabor. just be ignored and not given any WATER BOTTLE tally interested in the welfare of sideration. as those and business industry Finally, we feel that probably and manage it. 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