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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. FEBRUARY 2 7. 1936. exist in the day, said he expects to call the since ceased to His conduct person of the A1 Smith. of state committee together early been that of has three last years the for reorganization. April There is a strong demand from a hard loser, a whining sorehead, Although its members are international union presidents, whose n and a common scold. loyalty to the American Federation of Labor has never been ques- all parts of the state for Mr. o: OF with the TIIE affiliation to MEMBER A chairman is declared as its 1929 to continue Established promote tioned; although purpose Everything he ever stood for as A. F. of L. by workers now unorganized or organized outside the Fedthe state committee for another a progressive has been cast to the This paper receives the American winds by him. Today he is as reeration, the Committee for Industrial Organization has been greeted term. He said that he was not Federation of Labor News Service. from certain sources with the charges of "dualism." candidate for reelection to the state actionary as Herbert Hoover. Han this word some dual and mysterious meaning by any chance, chairmanship, nor to any politics Many of us who once voted for -A1 Smith are confessing and saywhereby it can also mean the opposite of its accepted definition? That office. is the only explanation we can think of for meeting the declaration of But, if it is the will of the com ing, I voted for A1 Smith in 1928. the committee members with charges of dualism. mittee members that I serve again Now that I have publicly confessed Entered as second-clas- s matter March 28, 1930, at the post office Here is what Charles P. Howard, president of the International I shall be pleased to take the job that sin, I trust that I shall be at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. I am a Democrat forgiven by 'whatever gods there he explained. Typographical Union and secretary of the C. I. 0. has to say. the of work, We to and for and work will organization promote encourage my party wheth be. propose $1.50 per annum Subscription ers in the mass production and unorganized industries of the nation er I am state chairman or just rates by request. Advertising and affiliation with the A. F. of L. That declaration does not include private soldier in the ranks. of the dual Mr. Michelsen is a progressive SPRING SOWING STARTS organization. possibility Address all communications and remittances to Utah Labor News, In- -, Democrat. Committee for of the NOT aim Itoosevelt is or the He is for purpose "It intent, Utah. 24 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, dustrial Organization to raid the membership of any established na-- 1 first, last, and all the time, He Since Easter comes early this tional or international union. has fearlessly defended the new Lake South East 24 Salt at lubliahed weekly 4th City, Street, year, the adult free night schools' "It is NOT the intent, aim or purpose to infringe upon the right- I deal and condemned the Democrats are Utah. Telephone Was. 2981. beginning their spring program knifet ful jurisdiction of any chartered national or International union. "for revenue only who have new spring dresses, suits making It is NOT the intent, aim or purpose to attempt to influence any the president behind his back,' ......Publisher M. I THOMPSON.. of new and old maensembles and of form its union honorec to or international organization though they have been change Office Manager who have just L. M. THOMPSON The teachers terials. from craft to industrial. from instructions taken visiting members declarations other and similar statement by Howards stylists will be able to give the latof the Committee appear in a pamphlet just published by the C. I. 0. est and best in fashion trends with TIIY TO LEARN THE FACTS In its introduction the Committees director, John Brophy, deals with a special emphasis on fit and finthe issue thus: The are the. that reorgan plans The program will be varied ish. Dualism involves attempting to break up and replace an exist-- 1 jzed gaje executive committee wil In all important issues and controversies, before judgment is in knitting, croinstructions with I members to efforts take away meet shortly after the reorganiza passed, those interested should learn the facts. Above everything ing organization and is accompanied by and making, novelty cheting, rug else, independent and labor editors should place themselves in a posi- - I There is no semblance between this and what the Committee for In tion session in April to set the date and from meet Classes handcraft. tion to give the facts. A number of stories that would do credit to dustrial Organization is doing. the state convention to elect; 7 to 9 for m. Wednesday Monday, p. Our aim is to strengthen, not to break up, the American Feder delegates to the national Demo' Baron Munchausen have gone the rounds since responsible leaders of I to bring in outside groups, not to cratic convention in Philadelphia and Thursday at the Bryant, Horlarge American labor unions sat down together to consider what they lation of Labor. We are seeking ace Mann, Jordan, Lincoln and could do to promote union organization in the mass production' in-- I take away members. Nor do we wish to harm the legitimate aims and to choose a national commit- Roosevelt claims to high schools. Our is union. of a objection paper jurisdictional singe craft dustrie8. teeman and a national committee and confusion with the resulting woman. This convention is exAlthough they represented both craft and industrial unions, they among hitherto unorganized workers had reached the conclusion that in such industries as steel, rubber, division. pected to take place early in May, The Committee for Industrial Organization is seeking to re Lf automobile, radio, etc., industrial unionism is the most effective method presen; recommendations of HELP US BY ASKING THOSE I n or committee are of organization. This form of union is exemplified by the United Mine the roots of dualism m the movement by urging the organ zati tj,e executjve wira wnoM you spend ism, lowed and sue- - the unorganized. It is attempting to bring about the end of dua of America and a number of other YOUR MONEY TO REQUEST whether in company unions or independent organizations, by further-- 1 Utah g entltled to eight deIe. cessful unions of the American Federation of Labor. 11 e n a b e t h e w i of F. that A. L. . To win over a majority of the A. F. of L. to their point of view inf a Plcy within the gates to the national convention, on basis any of t p on but the convention may elect 1C and to call general attention to the need and posibilities for organ-- . Democrats, each with half a vote, ization the union presidents decided to form the Committee committee is doing be dualism the word seems to to represent Utah in the convenif L , dustml Organization, with John L. Lewis of the United Mine tion which, no doubt, will renomiers as chairman and Charles P. Howard of the International Typo-- 1 De 81 war nate Roosevelt as the standard as Union secretary. graphical confibearer of the part?. The news of this development has received sensational treatment liberties reached a low ebb, the ant committees and won the dence and respect of his fellow legThe present national committee- - ON THEIR PRINTED MATTER in the press. In proportion as it bears fruit in actual organization Federation asks: What are the religious people islators for his intelligent work in manis "Orman W. EwingV elected of those great industries in which the majority of American wage committee rooms as well as on in 1934. He may not desire to be earners are employed, it will be an even greater sensation. But, with who know that violence is wrong the S. L. Typographical Uaioa No. 115 floor of the house, the about do this? to a candidate for reelection. Mrs. going Lnioa Uiel Comiaittoo comment issue the on the legitimate news and the significance of i3 no other man in Utah Burton W. Musser is the national There going to take action raised, there has come a lot of gossip, and vile inaccuracies, uncalled-fo- r to Are they stop in their local communities better informed on workmens com- committeewoman. She may be a talk of splits, of "dualism, of alleged union and personal rivalthe violence that is now being use pensation laws than Mr. Child. In candidate to succeed herself. ries which have beclouded the vital issue in the public eye. Misun j I a8anst poor and weak, before t the last legislature he sponsored Second Annual derstandings, in some cases, have created hostility where only unity the new workmens compensation s in a common labor cause is bought and called for. . Confession of a Sin LX bill, and it was some job, too. BeI e The happy warrior has long It has been rather difficult for those who have not studied the li.l9!PfouraSr" cause of his close scrutiny of com S(! problem to get accurate and uncolored news about the Industrial Or-m pensation laws in Utah, he became . fifes;dea Ld j an interested student of these subganization Committee. Many members of organized labor, including . . of the . . labor editors, unwittingly have spread misinformation on the aims and their Pasteurized and talk in abstract jects. Since the adjournment of churches Perfectly BARTENDERS This has been terms about violence and the ethics the legislature, he has continued objects of the Committee for Industrial Organization. information. accurate of of lack the result He his has in principally his study. possesof the gospel? Local To remedy this bad situation, the committee has decided to issue sion compensation laws of every a news service. The aim of the Union News Service, as it will be FreshM in Canadian the state union, forParticuIarPeopIe prov Feb. known, is not only to furnish accurate news on the purpose and activ- POLITICAL OUTLOOK inces and some foreign countries. Buttermilk churned fresh ities of the committee, but even more to aid, to the best of its ability, CULINARY ALLIANCE Mr. Child is interested in the in the biggest and most urgent job confronting the American labor BALL ROOM daily. Delicious Cottage subject of workmens compensation I (Continued from page 1) Cheese. and will no doubt continue his inmovement, the union organization of the millions of unorganized 168 So. West Temple Th United Mine Workers con- - terest in it until Utah has an workers As a labor news service it conceives its function in this Order Today Music by cause to be the furnishing of accurate news and information on or- ventictn took the same stand as the equitable and satisfactory compenEd. Orchestra Stokers rade'l of inDemocratic and the law, sation League SUPERIOR DAIRY unorganized ganization developments in 50c u Per Couple fin addition, he is a student of dustrics. Utah,as far as the campaign fi ' Hy. 3280 1865 So. State This is a news service which should be welcomed by all of labor, nancesare concerned. The miners social security legislation. He is Extra Lady 25c by craft unionists, as well as industrial unionists, by organized, as well convention voted to use the U. M. secretary of the committee of nine, as unorganized workers. For existing unions have as much to, gain W. of A. treasury up to $2,000,000, created by the last session of the as the unorganized from the unionization of the mass production in- if necessary, in the campaign to egislature. He has made a study, not alone of labor problems, but of dustries with the increased power that this would lend to the whole reelect Roosevelt. .Tne time has come when we taxation and other matters of vital labor movement. BEST WISHES TO LABOR must finance our own campaign, interest to the people of Utah. and we can expect the kind As president of the Utah Art come from outside sources com- of then, we want. he has worked diligently COMMENT bined NEWS legislation Society, with the appreciated considthe principal con- to advance art, music, and all of Heretofore, eration from our creditors the tributors to the campaign fund3 the finer things of life for the citOculists d represen- - have come from special interests. izens and especially for the young genial but (Continued from page 1) Wholesale Prices tativeof the Beaver our I because ''of this7theopTe people of our commonwealth. this firm, Jefferson Mercantile friend Niels Jensen, shrievalty,have And might have been 522 of are man of We this BOSTON BLDG. after election, proud forgotten PHONE WAS. 1520 company, has never for a single had a splendid opportunity to ai,d The writer of contributors iarge sterling campaign qualities. SALT LAKE week let dotfn on its supplemenCITY bloom forth, momentarily as a have been the dictators. this column is especially proud betary advertising in the News, while newspaper owner! This not cause it was his privilege to make Let must the local printshop has always had But happier days seem to be us raise our ownhappen again. funds. the nominating speech in the legiscampaign the printing of stationery and other here again and despite the lative convention of Salt Lake items for the store and for affilpolicy of the d county that placed his name on the Legislator iated concerns. local store or its Last Democratic ticket in the 1934 elecin we this week, column, Which is one of the bright spots manager-which-ever may prove to complimented Representative G. G tion. We shall watch his good work in our ecorts of running a creditafuI Lindstrom of Carbon county for with keen appreciation, and if he ble newspaper in Milford.. That s telling it plainly. And With the tactics of the Fenney these chain concerns who patronize his good work in the legislature. continues to do as he has during This week we are making men- - the past two years, we can look outfit quite the reverse! outside printing establishments tion of another outstanding mem-an- d for him to rise to the heights, poWhy, considering the amount of refuse to advertise in weekly her of The fight is on between subversive interests and the litically, where he can be an honor labor, and organized the business done, Kay Suyefusa, should be told good her of the Utah house and glory to the entire citizenship d of represqn-anlittle Japanese restaurater, is ten American democracy is at stake. Where do you people. We should like to plenty. times the loyal patron of the home see more of the country scribes tatives. This legislator is Hon. of this state. stand? town printshop and paper that the with guts enough to tell a sim Stanley N. Child of Salt Lake county. Will Meet in April d outfit across the ilar story. Mr. Child, without a doubt, was President Roosevelt says: A government can be no Olof R. Michelsen, chairman of street has proved to be! one of the outstanding members the Democratic state committee, in better than public opinion." concerns chain all Fortunately, Food For Thought of the last session of the conference with the representaa are not of this type. . . . I ture. He was a member of import- - tive of the Utah Labor News Mon- There is plenty of food If you believe in democracy and good Confidentially, we are rather in government three asked thought questions the is disposed to believe that it be a reader of the Utah Labor News. should you local manager rather than the recently by the Methodist Federation for Social Service. Citing the great J. C. Fenney organization secured in a recent survey to The Utah Labor News is an independent publication thats responsible for the local sit- data show that the use of violence, and other for of in the most that reason a splendid periodical for the home. Its uation, for, terror and intimidation places of which we have knowledge, force, contents are unsurpassed in scope and authority. its against workers and unemployed a J. C. Fenney store in a town is increased thought-provokin- g editorials civil well as last while as inspire year, local interpret. considered a big asset to the Exclusive material gathered by a staff of writers who newspaper and the community know their economics, politics and alike. humanity Had we depended on the prom- FOR weekly. Special features that appeal to all. TIME FIRST manC. local J. ises of the Fenney ager which very, very seldom ma- All three Basic Principles of Clean, The features: News and Comment, Comment on terialized and had there not been ing now combined in the American News, Comment on Foreign News, Political the general improvement of condiNEW MODEL Outlook for 1936, Editorials, International Labor Press tions, and gratifying increase of in- - WIIEKE DOES DUALISM COME IN? Utafr Hafcor Jetos Mich-else- S4 I ... I I well-establish- ed 1 The PJ AGTER SALESMAN 5 jH uif I I P!e8 DANCE JP 1 Grade A Union 721 14 Friday, newly-organiz- ed The Optical Shop Prescriptions Filled and heavy-hande- I me yellow- Level-IIeade- -fronted ubsaribe stow! mem-newspap- yellow-fronte- CENTURY PRINTING TIIE (INCORPORATED) USE VACUUM SUPER QUALITY FLOUR o Made By The Busier Flour Mills CUAMI Motor-Drive- 1. 2. n of America, American Federation of Labor News Service, and many other features. i CLEANS FASTER CLEANS BETTER with Pikes Peak ... 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