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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JULY 17, 1936. Economic Ili"1ili"its ACCUSER AND DEFENDER 3 Second Ward Democratic Women Hear Gov. Blood Happenings That Affect the Dinner Tails, Dividend Checks and 'lax Hills of Every Individual Na1 he policy of the Utah Labor News has tional and International I'rob-leni- s always been, and is now, to deal in facts. Frequently we receive communications wherein writInseparable front lxcal Representatives of Democratic government. ers desire to unload spleen against their adversaries, imaginary or Welfare. womens The speakers explained the sostudy groups and other otherwise. Democratic women's cial organizations setup, relief measures, Nine times out of ten the author of the letter requests that we During the years from 1929 to of the Second ward met Monday ami security state It was pointlegislation. the publish charges as set forth, and do so post haste. 1933, there was no sadder reuding and listened to addresses by Gov- ed out that Utah has taken a lead This is impossible! than the business and financial ernor II. Blood and Mrs. in all New Deal activities, especialIn the first place the Utah Labor News is not a medium for gossip, magazines. They were lull of news, Blood. Henry ly in social security, WPA and mongers and personal quarrels for those who entertain spite toward anu practically all the news was Other speakers at the meeting IWA. the other fellow. bad. Tneir courts of business ac- were U. S. District The Democratic women of the Attorney D. B. Secondly, if we do publish anything controversial which is of pub- tivity were lower than a snake s Shields and Henry I). Moyle. Second ward are not gossipers. lic interest it is done after a thorough investigation of the subject, am belly, as the slang pnrase has it, More than 90 women attended They are in politics in a businessanu at one time, in the summer anu and were with an opportunity for the accused to tell his side of the story. intensely interested in like way. They study and learn the Recently we gave a review of some of the good things in the tall of 11132 , tne curve just about the review of the progressive c facts, and work for the success of record of Governor Henry II. Blood. This, apparently did not set well went oft the bottom of the page. administration of the state the Democratic party accordingly. with some of his adversaries. They evidently do not like to see anyWhile we arent experiencing a thing good in the Governors administration. But the Governor also boom today and whue there are has friends and they outnumber the foes there is no doubt about plenty of uark spots m the picture SAGEBRUSH DEMOCRATIC CLUB that. At least, the batting average in the Utah Labor News office notably the unUiminished unemWILL GO TO LAGOON MONDAY indicates this. We received two complaints against 40 compliments on ployed total comparatively speaktnere the article. Thus the batting average is 40 to 2 in favor of the is in Business optimism ing, reports. Even the new tax bill, All Members and Their Friends Are Invited To Be Ready To One of the two complaints came from Paul II. Allied, chairman tliougn business leaders regard it Eat at 6:30 p. m., July 20 Several Hundreds Expected as a monstrosity, is more or less of the, Utah Old Age Pension Committee. We are printing Mr. AlMake the Trip to Those Desiring Transportation Are lreds letter, but alongside we are printing a statement by Darrell J. ooscured by good industrial news. Asked of A tne to to business survey leading Report Tommy Williams At Newhouse Hotel Greenwell, director, State Department of Public Welfare. We let the puoiicaiions snows that the best 5:30 p. m., Monday. readers be the judges. uarometers when the usual seaMR. GREEN WELLS MR. ALLREDS LETTER sonal adjustment is made are still President J. R. Rawlins of the will be transportation for all those STATEMENT on tne rise. Leading industries are Democratic Club says who do not have their own convey, Sagebrush was doing better than The Accuser anticipated if they will be at the NewThe Defender tor me summer period, and seem that committees are busy arrang- ances, In the Utah Labor News of June house hotel at 5:30 p. m., Monday. Nobody can quarrel with Mr. to be looking forward with e 26 appears an article illustrated by laul Allreds zeal in behalf of the ing everything into shape for an Mr. Williams says admission to a picture of Governor Henry II. aged, least of all the state depart- tall. to great improvement in tho enjoyable time at the clubs annual the grounds will be free, and dancBlood and purporting to be the re- ment of public welfare. Its staff outing at Lagoon Monday after- ing will be free. Old Bogey Is Out noon and night. sult of an examination of the Go- members know more about the The committee on arrangements Consensus of opinion is that the There will be eats, and plenty of is: Mr. Rawlins, chairman; Mr. vernors record by a member of the aged than Mr. Allred, for it has old hogey of an election year being them, at 6:30 p. m., followed by a Williams, Mrs. Flora Severn, Mrs. Labor News staff. the case records of more than a bad Business year is out." Poli- splendid program of music, danc- Sarah J. OConnor, George F. extolof down list the Running needy aged persons in the led achievements of the Governors state, gained from frequent visits tics is naturally a factor in busi- ing, short speeches, and a general Schott, I. Gertsen, Mrs. Alice B. but it will be a minor factor Williams, and M. I. Thompson. good time. administration, the writer finds to their homes. While Mr. Allred ness tms year, unaccording to many of the Music and entertainment comUtah delegates to the Demonot a single extraordinary item scolds about what should be done, til he reaches that which pertains the state department is actually experts. There are various reasons cratic national convention will give mittee chairman is A. II. Bolton to social security and assistance doing all that it can with the for that. One is that business a short report of the convention. who, together with Mrs. Scott P. to our old people. The rest is rou- means at its disposal to assist the leaders are of the opinion that A. S. Brown, Democratic national Stewart, Mrs. OConnor, Mrs. Wilwill be reelected, and he coihmitteeman, and Mrs. J. R. liams, and Mrs. Severn, will see to tine exaggerated somewhat by the needy. The problem is this so Roosevelt depression but only such as the many needy to be helped on the will not take the country to the Rawlins, national committeewoman, it that nothing is lacking in a mu. sical way. will attend the gathering. people would have a right to ex- one hand and so much money on dogs. nere are some items of interest, Be on hand Monday and enjoy Williams, chairman of Tommy pect of a high school boy should the other. Mr. Allred has no specialized brieled from Business Week, Wall the transportation committee, says, the Happy Days at Lagoon with they choose to elect him Governor. A chain is no stronger than its knowledge of how welfare depart- Street Journal, government reports Happy days are here again, there the Sagebrush Democratic club. weakest link. I. shall deal with the ments function. We doubt if he has and other authoritative sources: Farm Machinery: Sales for the one link in the chain of achieve- made a personal investigation of ment. not alone because of its what welfare departments in other first half of the year were best LABORS NON PARTISAN LEAGUE weakness but because our great states are doing. Yet Mr. Allred since 1930, and companies showed IIAS OVER 2,000,000 MEMBERS net as well as gross earnings. president has proclaimed it the says the Utah Welfare Depar- good is The tractor the outstanding sales masterpiece of his administrations tments methods, are humiliating producer in this field, with princiwrork. I refer to security for our and disgraceful. Major George Berry, national p. m., Sunday, July 26. The following are additions to old people; can there be anything On the other hand a field repre- pal demand being shown for small chairman of Labors Utah the more vitally important to the la- sentative of the Social Security size machines. Future outlook is campaign informed Frank committee: H. G. Crose, presi bor organizations of Utah than a Board who is an expert in the field encouraging, as it is believed 1930 League, has deUtah chairman of the league, dent, Salt Lake Federation of Laof relief administration and who farm income will be best since square deal for its aged? that the enrollment has passed the bor; Art Smith, Sego U. M. W. of Only two days since a daughter has carefully inspected the Utah pression started. Motors Prosper of one of the pioneer Mormon organization, methods and policies A., Grand county; John J. Johnston, two million mark. I and the some formed was The union, Brigham City; in been other league This has Carpenters Motors: apostles called me and said, organizations industry have been blind for six years, and states publicly proclaims that Utah the most active of all in the last time ago to carry on an active Jess Hall, Bricklayers, Payson; of Ray Woodward, Rolapp; Arthur two years, is still going ahead. Two campaign for the reelection my husband, who is 72 years old, is is a bright spot in the adminiMarsh. Magna; H. E. Adams, Firein the hospital. We have a little stration of the Social Security Act. members of the big Three Chry- President Franklin D. Roosevelt. home and it is nice inside, but we The state committee for the Utah men and Oilers, Salt Lake City, Whose opinion should carry the sler and General Motors are looks branch of the league meets at the and R. II. Smith, Mailers, Salt Lake have no income. A worker came most weight? ing forward to the best for in aijswer to our application Mr. Allred recalls a meeting in in their eventful history. Newhouse hotel, Salt Lake City, 2 City. an old age pension and insisted on the Governors office recently. Mr. Demand for both trucks and cars a lien on our home we refused Allred contended in substance that holds up extremely well, and no Newspaper Guild Given she reported to the county welfare all old folks in the state wanted signs of saturation can be seen. Re- JACKSON LEAGUE administrator and returned to in- something for nothing. I contended lated industries tires, batteries, Charier by A. F. of L. TO HOLD OUTING form us wre could have nothing. our old folks have character and other equipment are naturally Cases of this type are numerous, desire to provide for themselves prospering along with the car WASHINGTON. One of the "red letter days on (AFLNS) will organized labor support such to the extent of their resources. I builders. William of the Green annual President is calendar the the outing a program? still so contend. The number who This Railroads: industry isnt of the Jackson Democratic league American Federation of Labor an1 reimto In Governor Bloods presence, object to our agreement establishing any records so far as asked Darrell Greenwell why a burse is small. No aged lose their making money is concerned, but is to be held August 8 at Saltair, nounced that the A. F. of L. executive in session here, had person with a little home should homes. No title is transferred. The showing betterment. That is re- with Lawrence Nelson, league decided council, to grant a national union give it to the state for the same aged do not repay for assistance flected in stimulated railroad buy- president, in charge as general charter to the American Newspachairman. service that the man with nothing given. Only the heirs do that. During the first five months More than 10,000 people are ex- per Guild. The recent convention At that same meeting Mr. Allred ing. car gets? He replied that Utah had this purchases of year, freight been teaching character for years protested against the paupers were in excess of the entire year pected to attend the full day cele- of the Guild in New York City and that this offered a splendid op- oath. The Utah Welfare Depart- of 1935. Biggest beneficiary from bration. Programs are to com- voted by a large majority to afmence at 2 p. m., continuing until filiate with the Federation. portunity for our old folks to dem ment has never required a paupers railroad purchasing is steel. Mr. Green said the executive and featuring political inI have also oath. He onstrate that character. protested against Construction: Residential con- midnight, musical council had directed him to convene floor programs, speeches, since challenged Mr. Greenwell to vestigations to determine need. on ( Continued page 6) a conference of all organizations shows, dancing, etc. demonstrate that character by The Governor asked Allred how he Committees in charge of the interested in the newspaper pubdrawing upon his own $5,000 a would determine need if he was event are: Austin B. Smith, A. II. lishing industry to obtain a definite Girls Stay Away year salary for that same altruisticI steward of funds for the needy. The joint warning issued by 122 Ahlquist, and E. H. Binkey; J. idea on the various rights of these Mr. Allred was uncertain, but he objective ; I repeat the challenge. have challenged Governor Blood finally suggested that he would social agencies in New York City Wallace West, program; L. E. organizations. Following this meetto make public the explanation of have applicants for assistance sign that girls should stay Pratt, publicity; W. J. Eustace and ing of the printing and allied banker nations trades, he added, the provisions of needed the a selected he affidavits metropolis Mr. Nelson, ticket sales. from that young public away they why the charter would be formulated to had to the funds is related unless the Such an affidavit enough assistance. not even remotely they and turned over to the Newspaper Too Not themselves a head for as oath state Mr. this stock of Eloquent AJlred year paupers support very pioneer Florist Want to say it with Guild. without working, indicates the disof his welfare board. I add to that was protesting. tressing economic conditions which flowers ?' About three dozen roses, challenge, a challenge to the GovMatch Workers Win Glass Workers Win still prevail in our population say? ernor to deny that he did personI Members of Match Workers How about half a dozen? Striking union glass workers at ally attempt to defend the humilunion No. 18565, affiliated with the If recovery is on its way, it dont want to say too much. iating and disgraceful process by New Martinsville, W. Va., secured A. F. of 'L., voted to end their town or and its reach will an board from the village which his welfare your agreement company strike following the negotiation of Short and Snappy useless staff of relief workers are covering a number of their de- just as surely as the depression A fool and his money are invited an agreement for a wage increase insulting and mistreating Utahs mands. The union is an A. F. of L. reached the farthest village, the and other advantages. affiliate. places. old empire builders. warning declared. Dem-ocrati- conii-denc- 4,-0- I Non-Partis- an non-partis- an Bo-nac- profit-period- out-of-to- cen-ter- s. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Utah Labor News... May it continue for many Sincerely, years to come. A GROUP OF FRIENDS |