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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, APRIL 3. 1936. SINISTER PROGRAM OF MOhlOW rLAJN REVEALED the Third Internationale of Mos-- 1 or,eml that the open attacks on the A. F. of L unions which the red wrecking crew has been mak- ing for several years, must be dis-- i pnilf lit F1VT HIV VJil AMFRIfAN NFWS UNION MADE CIGARS ROYALLY RECEIVED Pointed Paragraphs New corn and new flowers each ear remind us of the inexhausti-- e resources of the infinite when it comes to fod, beauty, and cars. James Whitaker of the Whit(Continued from page 1) aker Cigar company returned this New Yorker: Mayor La Guard-ia- a 'c.k to visit week from a Pocatello, releasothers 81X talk about the citys making he. were fre aHd ound in the resolution: Idaho, and other northwestern cit- its own electricity has brought a ed n bail. The tone used in the press with I The editorial employes of the ies. While in Pocatello he was reduction of 19 per cent in the meeting in New Yor7january"i5th and entertain- Consolidateds bill. Like the farmto 18th, 1935. regard to the A. F. of L. must be I News are members of the Milwau guest ofat a meeting labor central union. lie er, New York gets paid for the the ment kee Guild. struck and changed, Newspaper criticizing At this meeting a resolution was They exposing union made on a talk goods, plant it did not raise. I y over the gave a reactionary leaders in the A. F. jnonth ago after the adopted that the main task of the Union in and I agement of the News had refused cigars, f who particular. L to refuse follow (those union in the sphere of trade were Blue made Point passcigars Moscows demand their for in and a manner orders) higher wages work should be the work in the A. A. F. of L. Is Large the meet the smokers to ed during shorter hours. for the Mr. came Broun rank and convincing so L. as F. of file, unions We have witnessed the growth energetically hut TRiYi treating the A. F. of L. locals here to help the union members in nS of the American Federation of La and tirelessly to mobilize the mass- - and unions as mass workers or-- 1 their wage and hour fight. His1 CO members We the es trade of and their bor during the past years. in which we are carry-- 1 trouble began when he left the AUXILIARY COMMITTEE have seen the various changes in unions as a whole . . . to achieve ganizations on a inff for winning the I picket line in front of the News in struggle work VISITS TYPO MEETING ia real means all the of the and formation by program masses to the A. L. F. of revolutionary strug- - building and protested the arrest bor movement during that time unions of the gle, drawing in all honest function- - of Alfred Lauterbach, a member of Join A. F. of L. from Womans A committeb but, at all times, the great Amer local guild. directed The orders further No.-1that arie. fating for our influence, theBroun lean Federation of Labor has visited the reguAuxiliary told the police that if they lar winning trade union posts and steadily forged ahead, constantly the existing revolutionary trade meeting of the Salt Lake Typomake a test case of the wanted to to on take ourselves being ready unions an the TUUL), union No. 115 Sunday af(sponsored by increasing in membership graphical for their work. It is I right to picket they should arrest ternoon. Mrs. ,A. J. Perkes, as prestige until today it is the larg and their locals Join the A. F, ex-of- responsibility I a necessary to give the maximum of guild officer instead of a member. spokesman for the committee, de est national labor federation in the L. or its unions, wherever there ist parallel mass A. F. of L trade attention to the correct organiza- - Result: jroun waa jostled into a livered an interesting talk, exworld. FedAmerican the because And unions, or the red trade unions can W of the work of the fractions Patrol wagon and carted off to jail, i plaining the activities of the auxil in the trade unions, taking into ac-- 1 When released, he was informed eration of Labor is the largest an: join the A. F. of L. directly." y. She also announced the an- count o: that, in connection with the that the charge against him was infiltration of The this federation substantial most the dinner and dance at the nel. purpose with an officer. . labor in the world, the communists into the A. F. of L. is Ktated in the transfer of the chief attention to interfering loun e Tuesday, April 21. vedere I. have been arrested on two A memberof the AIfi The commun- - work in the A. P of L., the work are more than anxious to secure orders as follows: Printing I Broun said, Trades and occasions, of their friends control of it for the advancement ists and other advanced workers f the communist fraction becomes I previous many but the I this is decisive of was time first for move-1 importance must develop a wide strike insuring of communist doctrine. no doubt will attend this social afI The communist plot is deeper ment, fighting on the basis of trade I the correct work of all the com-- 1 put in a jail cell. Besides the dinner there will fair. (where have munists in the trade union move-- J I than is shown on the surface. It union democracy be other entertainment, and music Give Them a Chance involves an attempt to secure an we heard that phrase before) for ment and in carrying out the party Gene Howe has retired from his i by a union orchestra. Other mem Hne. Everyday leadership on the b' of the viaitintr committ ee w ere AMER organization control not only of the leadership of the struggle. nf- -. But to hide the real aims of the I chief questions of the work of our I position as editor of the Amarillo v t it t the labor movement in Utah, but communist enemies of the A. F. of fractions in the trade unions, es- - Texas News and of the United States. a young Though comparatively L. the instructions direct that the pecially in respect to strike leader-- 1 A Brief History Howe must be "I been an directhave concentrated man, ship, be the unions in trade says: I. the of campaign Following the collapse W. W., William Z. Foster, I. W. W. made ostensibly for the demands ly in the C. C. (Central Committee) editor 25 years and this is long at the center and in the appropri-- 1 enough. It is my idea that an LABOR BEST WISHES leader, formed the Trade Union of the trade unions, against wage- ate burns out and that a quarter and for higher wages espeparty committees in the locali-jit- I Unity league with the avowed purof a century is plenty of service ties. pose of boring from within' and daily in view of the rise of prices, of In reduction the the other words, the handling of for anyone. It is a young man's working capturing the A. F. of L. unions for and transforming them into social day without reduction in earnings, A. F. of L. strikes would be taken Jb and what this country needs is more young editors, revolutionary instruments. This for social insurance, unemploy- out of the hands of the unions en- - I The more brilliant the editor work was unsuccessful until follow- ment relief, etc. tirely and orders given by the New I more difficulty to unseat him deceive to Fake created issues York and the committee central and revolution Russian district ing the rom his job. The country is triumph of the communists in that the honest union men andL. women committees of the communist par-- 1 tered with former brilliant but now unions ty. And these same people in Utah j of the A.tF. of nation, the Third Internationale andH.eeh'e editors who are living on was formed with the avowed pur- - to cover up theirreal purpose of still talk about democracy The result of promoting world revolution destroying the A. F. of L. and sub against dictatorship in the A. F. their past reputations. Cose is that some of our most famous if necessary. stituting in its place revolutionary of L. and magazines are newspapers Pretend to be Real Unionists Immediately, William Z. Foster organizations whose aim is to into seed and the own Amerin a stall soviet a rapidly became to and going attached himself dictatorship And in concluding instructions leader of the communist movement ica and destroy all democratic from the central committee the res- ers havent either. the courage or of in America. Visiting Russia he forms of government! olution ordering the attack on the the good sense to recognize the trouble. received his instructions. Under However, said the communist A. F. of L. unions says: An editor has so many the guidance of the Russian com- bureaucrats who issued these orFor a correct approach t the years of usefulnessjust in him, but a munists and the Third Interna- ders, in ail conditions, the revolu- vork of the A. F. of L., it is neces- good tionale of Moscow the communist tionary unions and their branches, reporter should be able to from the very outset to come keep sary on until he drops. their known action, of as later collectively deciding America, party out against limitation of the tasks If Howes philosophy were lived the Communist party U. S. A., should attempt to join the A. F, of of this work the creation of "mi up to was- formed. Money was plentiful L. as organized units, not weaken-- 1 by the newspaper fraternity the editors on newspapers should and organization work was carried ing their mass work, but on the being limited to the most militant be on in every state and city in contrary utilizing their entrance elements paid enough salary so that they that are close to the comL. means A. of into as the F. of a America. be in may winning various elected lier in life. a position to retire earThe program of the communist more' widely- mobilizing the work- munists, union in trade the posts organs, AND party was not only to launch polit- ing masses around the revolution- etc. In order to be a leading force ical campaigns but more important ary leadership, organizing and disThe Label Union is a discontented all for the worthy workers, to capture the trade unions and tributing their forces so as to have strengthening their insignia of products produced by transform them into revolutionary the possibility of exercising a communists, in the A. F. of L. union workers under union workmaximum amount of influence on class positions organizations. wrork like real trade union- ing conditions. But local Union must A. L. unions. F. work of the of The Trade Union Unity league the Label inconsisof the boosters after affairs manifest ists, looking Made by The communist bosses also orwas amalgamated with the comBs strength tency when they go spending good to their col-unio,n 1 those when cases dered: In of took munist party and charge widening, fighting for money donated by unionists, for So. 4tli West Was. its trade union work. Dual unions lective joining is not possible, ening and every elective post in the trade advertising in a notoriously nonwere formed where the TUUL was members of the red unions should unions acand whole unions and union daily publication. This point unable to espture existing unions. join the unions of the A. F. of L. Salt City tively narticipating in the training becomes more notable when the Communist Unions Formed individually. Only those revolu- of new of cadres Union ad is in the name of a revolutionary paid Communists succeeded in captur- tionary unions, whose entrance in- unionists. Label league. The results to the A. F. of L. at the present ing several unions. were appalling. Disastrous strikes time is impossible in practice, will to stimulate revolutionary activ- temporarily continue to exist inity ended with bankrupted unions dependently, extending their mass nnd millions of dollars squandered basis, energetically recruiting new for revolutionary propaganda. members. Communists Center on A. F. L. Only a few of the national unions could be controlled by the "reds," However, in view of the changhowever, and the TUUL sought to ing conditions of trade union work, organize competing dual oreaniza-tion- s which demand that the center of in many industries. The na- work be transferred to the A. F. of tional miners union, forerunner of L., it is now inadvisable to put the the progressive miners union, question of forming an Independagricultural workers unions and a ent Federation of Labor. Thus the few other unions were established. communist borers from within in None of these organizations, January, 1935, launched their however, sought to reallv improve n-wide campaign to control the the workers wages and working A. F. of L. unions. trade conditions. Thev were but stepBut, inside independent ping stones to the social revolu- unions, communists, taking into tion. Consequently no real prog- consideration specific conditions In ress was made by the TUUL. each case should carry out the New Communist Tactics same tactics of struggle for affiliaAnd so we find that the com- tion to the A. F. of L. munist party U. S. A. in January, Camouflage Attacks on A. F. L. Dont let America down! We still have the greatest nation, the finest The Next the communist bureaucrats 1935, adopted new tactics. government and institutions. American people are the finest, truest people TUUL was to ber abandoned and all following the instructions from (Continued from page 1) form of government and the Amer lean home. True, there are aome who have unthinkingly become sympathizers of the communist agitators, but we have no doubt as to the outcome if the rank and hie of the mem bers of the unions know the truth 7,771 Instead a more sinister program was adopted by the central com- ittee plenum of the party at its I 7 7" T .nifrlMana man-part- fBGoo case o fr B9 I OR I GD9nS?3!ra' News-Glob- e. ed-cu- TO ts or I I I S5), , Distributors Beckers Best - - EUWEHSEIft . Phone Union Labor 533 5664 Lake TTVirTTW natio- jr 9lihiutuflx -- FOR PLEASANT LIVING AT THE HOME OF THE QUALITY LINES Drive Out and Save SUCH AS: KARIEX FURNITURE PIIILCO A r RADIOS 4 MOHAWK RUGS MAYTAG 4t WASHERS STAND B Y! on the earth. Dont let your standards of living and wages be lowered. Keep your spirit up, your chin high and heed not the insidious serpent of Communism or Discontent. Believe, oh Mr. Worker, Mr. Business Man, as you have never believed before! Make every one of your fellow workers and fellow men believe in her, too. WORK FOR AMERICA BOOST AMERICA Fight for America if necessary, but Loyalty is what is most needed now. in her hour of need. Brush away from Be loyal to OUR AMERICA clouds of chaos. our doors the darkening storm With smiling faces, the milk of human kindness in our veins, charity of the heart for our .fellow man, and renewed hopes for the future, unite in strength, patience, understanding, tolerance and dogma, course down the avenues of life once again. There was splendor, happiness, hope and faith in the past. There will be in the future. It lies beyond the dawn of the new tomorrow. HOPE with a hope that is indefatigable, BELIEVE with a faith that cannot die, and CHARITY for all and all for charity and the path opens to a brighter, more prosperous future. . MONARCH RANGES Remember the Place Memorize the Name As We Believe, So It Will Be (This Editorial Contributed by Friends of A. F. of L. and Good Citizenship.) |