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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, JANUARY 3. 1936. UNION PRINTERS ?Utaf) labor Jetoa A MEMBER OF BaMbllahtd 1929 TIIE This paper receives the American Federation of Labor News Service. .... $1.50 per annum Address all communications and remittances to Utah Labor News, 24 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. M. I L M. at 24 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Was. 2981. .Iublihfr THOMPSON.. THOMPSON., ............ Office Manager PURPOSE OF THE RIRTHDAY BALL The purpose of the Birthday Ball for the President is to create, through the direct help of the citizens of our country, funds with which to help victims of infantile paralysis and support research efforts to wipe out the disease itself. Infantile paralysis again stalked through the land last year, add ing thousands of new victims to the several hundred thousand already crippled. The need of continued effort in their behalf is greater than to par ever, and once more the call is made to our ticipate in this humanitarian work, which for the past two years they have aided so generously and with such outstanding credit to our nation. ' President Franklin D. Roosevelt has again consented to lend nis series of Birthday birthday, January 30, 1936, for another nation-wid- e Balls for the benefit of these infantile paralysis sufferers. The President has approved the suggestion that 70 per cent of the proceeds raised by each local Birthday Ball be retained in the community to be disbursed to- local or adjacent orthopedic hospitals, or for the treatment of local infantile paralysis cripples, as each local committee decides. This allotment was first made last year; the plan worked well and has been approved throughout the country. Thirty per cent of the proceeds will be turned over to the National Committee for delivery to the lTesident to be presented by him to the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation for the continuation and extension of its part in the national fight againBt infantile paralysis. The IVesidents Ball is the rallying point for all those who wish to HELP STAMP OUT INFANTILE PARALYSIS. - fellow-countrym- . NEWS Lest We Forget So .that we may refresh the memories of those who voted in the 1932 election, we will call at and COMMENT (Continued from page 1) who will not agree with me, but, nevertheless, I have every reason to contend that the world of the majority of people is constantly growing better. Regardless of the obstacles thrown in the way of progress and advancement, we are moving day by day in a better world and improving it constantly as we go along. Of course, there is still plenty of room for greater Improvement. But the folks are on their way to tention to the fact that Secretary of State Milton H. Welling led the Democrat list of successful candi- dates. Welling was reelected for a term, receiving 120,191 votes His Republican opponent received 81,541 votes. Wellingg majority was 38,650. A comparison of the principal candidates and the votes they received follows: Senator Thomas, 116,909; President Roosevelt, 116,-33Governor Blood, 116,031; Auditor Andersen, 115,347; Supreme Court Justice Moffat, 115, DUNDEES , I hope that in this year of 1936, we shall make greater headway for a better world for the great mass of people spiritually, socially, and economically. HOLY CROSS Grade A HOSPITAL Salt Lake City, Utah 1045 East 1st South Conducted by The Sisters of the Holy Cross ACCREDITED American College of Surgeons American Medical Association American Hospital Association Convenient Location Modern Equipment Efficient Service i Texaco Service Trouble Ahead There seems to be much trouble ahead for the state, county, and city officials in Utah over the seri 1303 So, Main Hy. 8105 AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY COMPANY Cleanliness First! Cleanliness Last! Boost, Build and Support your State. Use American continuous towels and all kinds of linens they fur nish. Support industries that support you. 33 East 6th South Was. 2484-8- 5 IT PAYS TO KEEP CLEAN Neto Year Greetings I From Gus F. Koehler Intermountain Distributor HUDSON TERRAPLANE Thrilling In Performance Low in Price 24 WEST 5TII SOUTH Used Car Branch 445 South Main Greetings to Organized Labor Salt Lake Laundry ng of the entire beer rgulation, is that it will drive many into drinkIf I am still in the middle ages, ing hard liquor and results in con- what I was in the past does not much concern me, save as it helps sequent disasters. Beer is considered a Jpiyperance me to know, be and do more to- 178, and Superintendent of Edudrink. Why not then divorce it cation Skidmore, 114,357. From these figures, it can be xom the hard liquor law and make Boys and girls never make a misseen that Welling ran 4,000 votes it a real temperance drink. take about the psychology of their ahead of his associates on the same teacher, any more than a horse is ticket He received more votes IMPLOYMENT MAINTAINED deceived about its driver. Abbe DISTRICT IN 12TII THE than any other man, living or dead, Ernest Dimned. had ever received at one time in SAN FRANCISCO. Industrial the history of the state. Wellings conduct of the affairs production and employment in the of the office of the Secretary of twelfth federal reserve district Perfectly Pasteurized State is in the courts. The final were well maintained during Nodecision of the courts is awaited vember after allowance for seasonal influence. The value of with interest Fresh Milk forParticuIarPeopIe The question uppermost in the uilding permits was unchanged, custosome decline is Shall the although minds of many, are: Buttermilk churned fresh court decision be delayed and thu3 mary at this time of the year and daily. Delicious Cottage allow Welling to continue until the contract awards for public works Cheese. end of the term of his office, Janu- were only moderately below- the Ocsubstantial total Order Today for the event reported ary 1, 1937? In the Available measures of courts take it upon themselves to tober. SUPERIOR DAIRY act in the mater, who shall be trade expanded sharply. advancstore sales be successor to Department appointWellings Hy. 3280 1865 So. State ed by the Governor? Will Mr. ed more than is customary in Noand 13 cent were per Welling be a candidate again to vember, arger than in November, 1934 succeed himself? The time will tell what the results will be. We shall see what SUCCESS AND BEST WISHES TO LABOR FOR 1936! we shall see. live. J. Barraclough O. by-la- 0; do their part in the task of making this a better world in which to Sincerely Wishing a HAIPY NEW YEAR y-Mobilization Advertising rates bj request. Published weekly At the regular meeting of Salt Lake Typographical union No. 115, a pictorial presentation of the Union Printers Home, at Colorado Iocal Groups Stressed for ProSprings, Colorado, was made to the members of the union. moting Sale of Union Goods and The souvenir issue gives illustrations of the home as well as the Services by A.. F. of L. Union story in words of the history of the home. Trades Label Department to New the Years The edition of the home is an appropriate gift of Women members of the union. It will give them an idea of that wonderful inAsked to Spend Trade Lnion stitution in Colorado Springs. It is the pride of the International TypoLaMoney for Itenefit of High graphical union. Massive in structure, on the highest point in Colobor Standards. Its progresrado. Springs, it symbolizes the height of brotherhood. sive expansion since 1892 exemplifies the ever increasing spirit of fraWASHINGTON. ( AFLNS) The ternal care bestowed upon aged and incapacitated members. label union of organization of the B. fraternal Frederick spirit King gives a beautiful picture where in community every leagues for the home in verse. He says: there are trade unionists was recommended .as a 100 per cent efThis stately pile, not built upon the sands to To stand awhile, then dwindle fective method for popularizing decay , But reared by Union Labors careful, skillful hands, union goods and services by I. of the secretary-treasure- r Will bear the test forever and a day. of Labor American Federation Subscribed by those who in industrial marts Union Label Trades Department, Exchange their honest toil for equal wage; in a radio address here over the Bestowed by willing, free and friendly hearts network of the National Broad To shelter brethren through declining age. casting company. With wage .and hour chiselers AH quiet reigns within these sturdy walls, their utmost to lower living doing Where to the feeble rest and ease remains; standards of the workers by cutNo wealth can purchase entrance to its halls, throat competition and other subNo predilection shown to earthly gain. versive schemes, Mr. Ornburn stressed the importance of mobil "When those who dwell within this noble shrine Have crossed the Stream of Life to other sphere, izing women in a movement to This emblem of Fraternity Divine goods the spend for union-mad- e billions of dollars earned by trade Will yet remain through each succeeding year. and thus become a unionists, The millions of the brothers yet to come, mighty force in improving the Who now enjoy the fullness of their youth. economic conditions of all workWill cherish deeds the aged ones have done ers. For Unions cause, through Duty, Faith and Truth. The best way to promote union i An example to the local Typographical union members of the care labeled products is to organize Ora Mr label local union league, given at the home was presented in the living picture of A. J. Perke3, bum said. Hundreds of them have a member of No. 115, who has just returned from the home after a few weeks sojourn there. He gained 18 pounds, and looks the best he has been formed in cities throughout in years. 1erkes is high in praise of the attention given to the resi- the land. There is an initial fee of $1 to cover the cost of a charter. dents at the home. No additional charge, such as dues or assessments are imposed by the ous jokers in the existing liquor Sentence Stimulants Union Label Trades Department. law. A victorious life campaign is All that is necessary is to have The confiscatory beer vendor made up of successful small skir- an application for a charter approvisions of the law will play a mishes. A small piece of work wel proved by three local unions of the serious havoc with property own done is a victory of the better self affiliated trades of the Union Laers and wage earners. over sloth, disorder and slipshoddibel Trades Department. It must The enforcement of the law in ness. Enjoy your daily victories. also be accompanied by an enplain words, will mean confisca dorsement of the central labor tion of hundreds of thousands of Service is that something plus union, if there be one in the imdollars' worth of property empldy-e- d which the other fellow hadnt bar mediate vicinity. in the dispensing of beer. It gained for. and full particuFor also mean3 that thousands of men lars, simply write to the Union He who brings another up into Label Trades Department, Ameriemployed directly and indirectly in the catering industry will be his laughing mood makes him glad can Federation of Labor, Washplaced in the ranks of the unem- that two people were born. ington, D. C. ployed. It will also be a serious setback to the breweries operating If I cant give gifts with a gold In union there is strength. Unin Utah. value, I may give a helpful thought der union labels there is Beer is considered a and that may have more happiness beverage; then why should value when it gets to working. its sales be hampered with high icense fees and permitting of only A pessimist is one who harps on a few places where draft beer can the one big stomachache he had ten e sold. COAST TO COAST years ago, and never thinks of the The sum and substance, it seems, thousand thrills he has had since. Secretar- matter March 28, 1930, at the post office Entered as second-clas- s at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Union Label Leagues Urged By Ornburn HOME W. D. HAMMOND O a ROAD COMMISSIONER Wishes All Labor a Happy New Year 1936 Featuring Nothing But Union 881 So. Main We Do AH Classes of Good LAUNDRY WORK Phones: Was. 1375 1376 -- Made Merchandise 174 South Main, Salt Lake We Are as Close as 2461 Washington Ave., Ogden Your Phone ADS ADS DRAW ATTENTION CREATE DESIRE A Whale of a Story of a Whale EXTENDING OUR BEST WISHES TO ORGANIZED LABOR FOR A PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR '(CEMTTLJIRir IPRIIMTIFaO OOMIPAlMir (INCORPORATED) FOR 1936 Commercial Printers Publications, By-Law- s, Briefs, Abstracts An advertising expert talking about the psychology of propaganda, said: 'A boy boarded an excursion steamer where every seat was occupied. Seen the whale tied to the pier on the other side? he asked his His whale story was laughed at, but he kept repeating it. Gradually, one one, the passengers got up and crossed over.by The boy got a seat. Soon he could have had one hundred seats, for everybody had hurried over so as not to miss the whale. He sat alone for some time. 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