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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FEBRUARY 28, 1936. Grval a possibility. Then there W. Adams, vice president of the Utah State National Hank. Adams is a bitter enemy of the new deal, and is gaining similar notoriety In the state as Hoover has gained nationally. House M. 0. Ashton, Sugar business man and civic leader; S. M. Jorgenson of Salina, former state legislator; former Governor Charles K. Mabey, and Perry E Burnham also have been mentionei as possibilities for the Republican nomination. 1 Utaf) labor POLITICAL OUTLOOK QUESTIONS YOUTH WANT DISCUSSED (Continued from page 1) J2eto0 trailed a man behind a mule drawing a plow. Said the man to the mule: Bill, you are a mule, the son of and I am a man made jackass, to a ? their complete paid salary God. Yet, here we ,n tbe education in universities? itched together, year in Should operas be sung in k 1 often wonder if you v out. and year ikh 0r e f work Jor y ?' These are four of the many dis- cussion topics which a group of Verily, I think it is a partnership and a fool, for representative American youth, between a mule aa bar 88 you. wo!k in the 8urey call at Washington, meeting harder. Flowing or cultivating, of J. W. Studebaker, U. S. com- missioner of education, suggested we cvei! tbe same distance, but flnd should be put forth for public dis-- 1 you do U ouf I W0, L therefore, do twice as much cussion in public forums. Among suggestions, in addition 88 you boon wc.,Je Prepiinng for a to the four already mentioned, and classified under civil liberties andlcora 5rpi ben.i. a5 d to the land' democracy, and cultural, economic, .ves for me let so kind as to lord, being international, local m 'Mla1 Eng-wof- I I M Address all communications and remittances to Utah Labor News, 24 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published weekly st 24 Utah. 5? , South 4th East Street, Sait Lake City, Telephone Was. 2981. one-tblr- M. I THOMPSON.., L M. THOMPSON- - nr1, yShouVi,ntl-dimoc'rati- The Industrial Committee k and Democracy ,ndte "One.third Broupa be c ,rPj m Koe, to you, and the b SS roK' Democrat Line-u- p Some of the ins of the Democratic machine are hoping that Cover nor Henry II. Blood will be renom inated by his party. It is ciaimet that he has opposition and mos of those who hope to sidetrack him are looking for strongest possible . have be IS UTAH'S FIRST LABOR UNION TYPOGRAPHICAL The Typographical Journal, official publication of the International Typographical union, In commenting upon tho History of Orwhich ganized Labor In Utah, gives the Typographical union as the oldest labor organization in Utah, says: According to the records of the National Typographical union, at the 17th annual convention held in 18C9, the Albany, N. Y., June charter was issued on August 14, 1, 18G8, the fee for the charter and cards for new members amounting to only $7. At the next convention held in Cincinnati in June, 1870, the report of the Deseret (Salt Lake City) union No. 115 showed: Members initiated, 7; admitted by card, 6; rejected, 3; withdrawn by card, 7; expelled, 1; reinstated, 1; died, 1; in good standing, 19; members of S3. I 19, and the first years per union, Woodward ol and Senator Hush capita tax paid into the parent organization amounted to $4.75. The.Democrats,e8peciaiiyinoM who favor Governor liiooa are NOTICE may fearful arise to disturb the machine. SALT LAKH VISITING NUKSB The darkest cloud to mar the sit-ASSOCIATION of an SALT LAKH CITY. UTAH uat,on would be the entrance eeISr uk?.f"r with theexception advocate their programs to abolish of the cobs, while I divide mine ffomnrrnrv? (An editorial appearing in Justice, officjal organ of the Is democracy dependent upon amo"K seven children, six two ducks and a banker. If we both Ladies Garment Workers union, in its issue of February 15, of perpetuation of the capitalistic sys-- 1 need shoes, you fers comment on a controversial issue which Is at present agitating the tem get em. Bill, you ? best the of me, and I labor movement.) getting Should the radio network be Someone has suggested that if the Committee for Industrial Or- quired to offer a percentage of you is it fair for a mute, the Notice Is hereby given that a sperole Is for JkaM' swindle a man, lik sly prospect W. ganization, of which John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Work- time for educational programs and ?n cial meeting of all members of the of Harman out of his Lord Committee to of call itself, instead, Peery for Industrial a free discussion of controversial Pb Mayor Creation, Suit Luke Visiting Nurse Assocluton, ers, is head, has chosen den. Feery is a Democrat, but it Suit Luke City. Utah, has been called substance? Education, it would have saved itself a lot of annoyance. We doubt by the Hoard of Directors to be held Why y?u only heJP to plow and is thought that the existing party In it, and for the following reason: Does the present school system,! the Chamber of Commerce, Cactus no out A rose by any other name smells just as sweet. To begin with und Kxchange ilace, in said City, on ade- - cultivate the ground, and I alone machinery is so strong that college eementary through Granted that the second title describes more accurately that Commit- - auateiy prepare young persons for mu8t cut si01 and husk the corn, sider beside the incumbent will the seventh (7th) day of March 1D36, convention at the hour of 11:00 o'clock a. m for tees objetives, its scope of activity would, nevertheless, run lust 88 intelligent participation In national wble you1 lookL over a the pasture have a look-i- n at the s J !1'- '- the purpose of voting on proposed evident-thathe1 union is t the craft For it deeply against quite grain. amendments to the Articles of Incorwho are now assailing with might and main the craft union spokesmen poration of said Association which unaims of the Industrial Committee, endowing it with the unholy misder the law of the State of Utah Is a corporation not for pecuniary profit, sion of destroying all craft unions and the A. F. of L. itself, are moved and to adopt or disapprove of such more by fear than reason. amendments Fact is, none of the initiators of the Committee for Industrial Orharness and pay the interest on mittal as to his plans, but those proposed 1. Amendment to Section 1 of Arso as to provide that the VI the mortgage on you. And what do who would like to see him become ticle ganization has at any time suggested that it assume the functions of an Hoard of Directors shall consist of I event Not in the the committee. about care that dual hurled candidate claim the unionism a of you Certainly, mortgage? organizing charge less than 21 or more than 27 a damn, you onery cuss. I even he became the Democratic party not at the Committee is much too thin to stick. Nor is there any substance members including the officers and to to the allegation that the Committees representatives are aiding or members of the Hoard have to worry about the mortgage nominee he would have a walk-o- n provide that constitute a quorum. your tough, ungrateful hide. away and even though he ran as shall abetting any industrial groups now affiliated with the A. F. of L. to of Article VIII so About the only time I am your an independent he would stand a as 2. toAmendment make raids upon any of the craft unions. provide that the fiscal year I vote election on elected is for day, shall be from January first to Degood chance of being Stripped of overheated terms, which are not nearly as desirable as these two forces by intelligence better thirty-firsand so as to proand cember the is liberal a they are unavoidable in stress of clash, the issue underlying the dispute in the directive forces, .which must and you cant. And after I vote I Mayor Peery annual the vide meeting of the that waa 8 are is whether a minority has a right to preach or advocate within the be ever growing. Three essential Heabze tbat uly as. Ereat majority of voters of Utah shall be of the members corporation frame-wor- k of the trade union movement between conventions a change elements which suggest a course to jackass as your papa. Verily, I am liberals. Therefore, between a re-- held not later than ninety (90) days next after the close of the lat fiscal tactics or policy. In the case in point, it is the question of industrial seer are; That truth is the only Prone to wonder if politics were actionary Democrat and a year, and so as to provide that at for the mass production industries, which the Atlantic City croun(j 0n which our wishes can made for men or jackasses, or to t ionary Republican, Peerys least two weeks notice shall be given would be convention voted down by a vote of 18 to 11 thousand and which thc ke carried out, truth should be ar- - make jackasses of men. is claimed, chances, it mall to all members of the corby meet-Ithat aint all, Bill. When mighty good. Committee for Industrial Organization is now keeping alive, between rjve(j poration prior to such annual of be to ead thats the and conTtitution word. supposed conventions, by youre anTthatfifemTthe printed spoken 3. Amendment of Article X bo aa Only those who are alien to the spirit of our movement or to whom and most of our institutions are the end of you. But men I The par- The G. O. P. Lineup may be to provide that the son tells me that when I die I gotta wish is the father to the thought will construe this advocacy of indus or special at amended any regular in char their Washout in The has experimental gone tip to hell forever. That is, Bill, if trial unionism for the millions of workers in the mass production in frankly meeting of the Hoard of Directors, and should be regarded as go has old that acter, the if ington guard of the notice meeting be I dont do just as he says and provided dustries as an effort to split or divide the general trade union body. such, Mr. Ritter said. presiden-tia- l given to all of the Directors by mall the its wav, Republican me he most what of says keeps Surely, nothing further than this is in the minds of the leaders of the Instead of checking popular ticket will be Landon of Kan- at least two .weeks in advance of ILuWUf fin EifiliBtfi ox the Committee ior lnuustrisl OrQnizEtioiif es I government we need to extend pop from getting any kick out of life. meeting. and Wadsworth of New York. such sas 1 resident Tell me, Willyum, considering Dater tlfls Fourteenth (14th) day of hus mndo clour. Th&t does not im j ular government, contrary to what Iutunsky time end would The is it said, 1926. conservatives, February, ply, however, that trade unionists should be denied the right to speak many believe, Mr. Ritter said. these things, how can you keep a like to make it Wadsworth SALT LAKH VISITING NURSE really and so look dumb face, their mind freely to their fellow trade unionists of trade We ASSOCIATION achieve in society what- straight and Landon, but at the moment W. D. BROWN. union policy and tactics even though these policies and tactics are for ever may our will to achieve may let and solemn. sold on the idea that the are President. they the moment not acceptable to a current majority of convention dele- us if we fail the only alternative on page 4.) 6. 1936. (Continued Feb. Utah Republicans gates. is the failure of The Republicans of Utah are Any such denial would fall short of trade union democracy, or, for that matter, any genuine democracy. For democracy, we take it, confacing difficult problems in their Metals in Your Life selection of candidates to pit sists not merely in obedience to the will of a majority but, likewise, tbe Democrats. It will be in freedom of discussion and freedom of opportunity for a minority to theminingndustryTol agans.t The principal diversion become a majority through persuasion and conversion of former op- - aportancof influnation if you reflect on the Utah Republicans during the ponents. On the basis of this elementary concept of democracy, the ence 0f metals in your own life Committee for Industrial Organization should not be intimidated or de- crit Past three yeara bas fceen From the time you get up terred from continuing with its constructive educational activity in be- - morning until you to bed at Mcise tbe ne deal and actions of go Do you want the facts? Of course, you do! half of industrial unionism for the millions of toilers in the mass pro- - niKht almost everything you'use some jb- - Tbe PrinciPal diversion duction industries. Whether it gains a majority for its ideas at the Uag ametallic source. stern with reali aTe face( they The bed next A. F. of L. convention or not, its right to go on preaching its prin- - sieep on the tub you bathe in, you This appeal is to those who believe in truth, honesty the tie8- Several prospects are being ciples, if we are to remain true to the fundamental tenets of our move-- 1 kettle in which your breakfast is and progress. should not be tampered with or abridged. the G. 0. P. circles as prepared the car in which you go cussed incandidate for governor, possible to work, the elevator that takes With grim, if unconscious, irony some newspapers, vV. who ran W. that! Seegmiller of on which a nation to the the the office, you quality lights NEWS COMMENT organs of the forces of finance and industrial reaction, hail aims, not to comfort the few, but provide the illumination, the phone against Governor Blood m 1932 is the supreme court decision killing the AAA as a historic out to the be front for in to lift out of the hell of misery and you use all day long, the lowly lead sau . others. are There (Continued from page 1) nomination. which work with step back to the American way." you pencil wanted it continued. It is quite a One name which has been sug-al- l. metals play an important part in way from the sidewalks of New Back to the days of 16,000,000 unemployed! Back gested frequently is Clyde C. Ed- York to be seated with the, big Metals were important in the monds, head of the Utah Poultry to Mellonism, to the days of favors for entrenched wealth, shots. creation of the movie you attend Producers association. It is said Menaced foreclosed farms, to a federal government which sits to Liberty The Labor, he would make a strong can- following from in the evening, in the book, maga-ltb- 8 must steer its Democracy the hits in spot approWe cannot help you. Thex smugly aloof and proclaims: Washington, agricultural or newspaper, you read. Met- didate, especially course between the destructive zine, sections. priately: made the fathers als tells watch made that no for a situation like founding you provision UniW. W. Ritter of the A1 Wasnt Boasting When He forces, Frank Evans, an attorney, who the time, and so it goes, the list is this." school told law Utah of I am in posses- versity Told of Comfort has been prominently identified limitless. sion of supreme happiness and students and faculty members of In peace or in war, a healthy with cooperative marketing activiThe march of reaction must be stemmed the liberty comfort, former Gov. Alfred E. the Utah State Agricultural college mining industry is essential to ties is said by his friends to be forward preserved. The millionaire contributors to to Smith declared in his Liberty at the annual Washington assem- progress and stability. been has name go his and receptive These two the Liberty League must not be allowed the final interpreleague speech. He should be. Here bly in Logan Friday. mentioned at several of the infor-- 1 are some of his corporate connec- extremes are the forces which lead Workers wives can do their bit mal conferences. tation of the American way. Against the united forces to autocracy and unbridled indivi-- 1 in tions: better conditions W. E. 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