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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, OCTOBER 23, 1936. velt New Deal policies into effect KEEP TIIE RECORDS STRAIGHT ON GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES Upon this record of failure to anything constructive to help the cause of the people, this failure I (Continued from Fage 1) gram at state institutions; that the I to take any action to support the home county, there are more fee-- 1 Jefirislature provide for the opening business and economic life of the in this worthy institu- - of free public employment agencies state, Ray E. Dillman asks the tion than Duchesne's quota allows, I under the state industrial commis-- 1 people to entrust him to carry out with the present facilities of ion or through some separate the programs of relief, social these unfortunates. The I agency. Governor Dem further curity and economic improvement training school, as well as other called attention to the jneed for- now under way. social welfare activities, would be shorter working hours and the posUpon this record of opposition to sibilities of a five day week, par-- i measures to aid the needy aeed and to support welfare programs ticularly on public works. he asks the people to place in his No Labor Legislation The Republican controlled legis- - hands the administration of the lature all but ignored the demands age assistance and welfare meas-- 1 both of the unemployed and of the urea of the present state and fed-- 1 in tne iyji session he Stover l governor. When the legislature eral governments. had adjourned it had provided a Upon this record of failure to do legislatlon nor Dem to improve administration I building program of $260,000 at anything for labor and the unem- !. hospital t Provo njlya ract;nal (ployed hea, do BLASTS RECORD LABOR IJY OFFICIAL ACTS ! ble-mind- ed Is an Outright Breaker of Strikes With the Use of Troops: )omen and Children .Have No Minimum Wage Protection. WASHING iun. u. r fSoe- - labor and auu I In are boring people Governor Alfred M. La record, now tri J10 didate for the highest oince . the . y oi bestow. can people speaking, it isTwro"5 J.A- can be J"1 labor record. , cial).-Orea- Mzed oldlr very the cloak ing the presidency under of liberalism and financed by the Liberty League: Ml The first and most vital count in this indictment is found in the Republican platform and in the Governors failure to protest against it in his famous telegram to Cleveland, in which the Republican party, with the candidate's consent, declares for freedom to interference without organize from any source. That is the notorious open door to company unions, a challenge to organized labor and to every worker who cherishes the right to join a union of his choice. It is a direct quotation from the Steel Trust and the National Association of Manufaclabor-hatin- g turers, the two bitterest The govbodies in America. Cleveland to wire could ernor about other matters, adding nothing by his wire, but that wire made the more emphatic his agreement with this company union guarantee by his very silence onthe subject. If there were no oth(Continued on page 5) never shown the slightest interest independ-- 1 in wage earners: their wages, , vmviv wur I I lent emearning conditions, or even B. 85, by John Booth "page 543 and suffering or to provide for any bucking bronco candidate for their v,oa,fh ployment in public works. governor, has no chance of being' 638, Senate Journal, 1931.) , 1 elected. I. no provid-was There His vote and antagonism was legislation Every vote for Peery also regulation treating human ailments (II.' B. . , te It would be inconsistent to 56, by Allen S. Tingey, page 539, tion by which the cities and coun- could school and then districts and ties President Roosevelt 2l! port Journal, 1931, and S. B. by Herbert B. Maw, page 221, Sen- - launch any program of building or vote for a candidate for governor ate oumal, 1931). These laws pro-- 1 other employment creating activi- - who is an avowed enemy of the New Deal, posed protection to the public tiea: The legislature had even failed Make New Deal Function health by placing under regula- Best Wishes to Labor To make the New Deal function tion of the state registration de- - to provide by legislation for more on the pubof 100 hn cent Utah wages payment during per partment certain drugless healers prompt Southern Utah Lumber & Coal Co. works notwithstanding abuses next four years we must reelect arid those who treat ailments of atcalled their to F. II. A. Easy Money for That New Home Governor Henry H. Blood. His the human feet, and both were en- - which had been Call Us For Estimate tention. ord shows that he has cooperated over Dillmans opposition. administraCOAL UNION-MINEKING cent the 100 No Tax Relief jth Per Hits Taxpayers since Cedar City, Utah Roosevelt President tion of There was no legislation grantWhile posing as a friend of the con-urwill And he March 1933. relief in of measure tax 3, any taxpayer he opposed the few meas- Roose-som- e I which were intended to give either to enable the home owner to tinue to cooperate withthe There is no small measure of relief to hold on to his home or to assist velt administration. WELCOME, LABOR! doubt about to this, regain the unfortunate people who had a delinquent taxpayer We Appreciate Your Splendid Patronage Play safe and reelect Governor been unable to meet their tax bills, possession of property sold under Blood and thus assure continuance In 1931 Dillman opposed two the hammer. . Modern Style Shoppe & Beauty Salon The net result was that m the of progressive administration of bills by George H. Ryan (S. B. Nos. r, Headquarters for Beauty Culture, Ladies 82 and 83) which wouid have Uace f appalling conditions of un- - Utahs new deal measures maugu- Millinery, Ladies and Gents' Furnishings allowed taxpayers the right to re- - employment and need for relief rated by the Governor during his CEDAR CITY, UTAH term in was want office, there and from first Privation purchase property sold for delin- of quent taxes and would otherwise nothing done by the legislature to I The Governor is considerate a He has state of this all assistance citizens sr&nt j have assisted them in regaining the the toward poor, heart record aged, of this the sold under the hammer Upon BEST WISHES TO LABOR strength property at tax sales. (Pages 577, 587, 588, of stand-pRepublicanism, Ray the orphans and the unfortunates. E. Dillman now asks the people to He is considerate of, the homeownSenate Journal, 1931.) ESCALANTE ICE CREAM CO. The Republican nominee has con- endorse him and support his candi- ers and taxpayers. The records SUNFREZE ICE CREAM ARDENS MILK show these facts. sistently opposed many measures dacy for governor of the state. Quality Dairy Products Keep the records straight. directed at meeting problems in A Record of Failure 348 Phone Cedar City, Utah sections of the state other than this record of antagonism that in which he lived. He fought to Upon to resolve Do not buy of the progressive polisimply the Goggin mosquito abatement cies many merchandise, but al-- 1 of President Roosevelt's New Union-mad- e act of 1931 (II. B. 44) page 759, Deal, Dillman asks to be placed in ways buy it. Senate Journal, 1931). In the Heart of the City the position of the chief adminisHe opposed the enactment of a trative to carry the Roose- OUR BE GUEST . . . FRIENDS OF LABOR agent removed Humor is never far law directed at removing the flood Peel. from tragedy. Lady menace in Davis county by placing NEW HOTEL LEIGII some control in the hands of the l Real Friend of Labor in state land board (S. B. 50, Page A Good Place to Stay Cedar City, Utah KANAB, UTAH 481, Senate ournal, 1931). Best Wishes to For Vested Interests Dillmans opposition to a nonC. D. JUDDS Organized Labor partisan judiciary was expressed in Welcome, Labor! SERVICE 1929 when he opposed two bills (S. Welcome! B. 12 and 13 by Charles R. HolHunters Hardware & Furniture Co. Conoco and Firestone lingsworth) pages 213, 214, 248, Sportsmens Headquarters Senate Journal. Products We Guarantee Your Deer If You Purchase Your Ammunition The senate journals disclose exand Sporting Goods at Our Store amples of the Republican nominee 50 Phone Cedar City, Utah concerning himself with protecting End East of Across Town, He vested interests. opposed the CAFE AND HOTEL from High School enactment of a bill (S. B. 47, page .716, Senate Journal, 1929) to liberSportsmens Headquarters alize laws making it possible for Best Wishes to Labor Deer License to recover excessive charges people We Resolve to Serve and overcharges collected by the LABOR STOP AT the Best utilities. public BOND BAKERY He attacked on the floor a bill Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lunt Geo. Bond, Prop., to prohibit school board members Friends of Labor Your Friend! from benefiting personally under CEDAR CITY, UTAH Bread & Pastry Fresh Daily contracts let by themselves. i Phone 75 Cedar Gty, Utah In this mans four years of legMember of Federal Reserve System islative experience there is not a Member of Federal Deposit Insurance single measure sponsored by him Corporation which could possibly be construed as progressive legislation. Labor, We Welcome You to & There is not a single measure intended to help the cause of the Sprouse-Reit- z common man nor directed at im Cedar City, Utah his lot. Machine Shop proving Not a single piece of legislation to protect the laboring man and General Repairs wage earner and not a single piece of legislation to grant the people Wrecker Service any relief either from the tax burOldest Garage in Southern den, or from the privation and sufwhich attended economic the fering Utah . . . Established 1913 Cedar City and Iron County. collapse. Cedar City, Utah Phone 79 Cedar City, Utah Ignored Unemployed He was president of the state senate in 1931 when the army of the unemployed stormed the Capitol and demanded relief and emWhen in Cedar City Its Best Wishes to Labor ployment. After a few demonstra-tion- s this Republican legislature appointed a committee which met Zion Shop with the unemployed. This committee surveyed the situation and Commercial and Portrait found an appalling condition with Photography 12,500 heads of families out of employment. The legislature in meetWHEN IN CEDAR CITY Complete Line of Indian ing the needs of the time did and Souvenirs Jewelry . . . Flour Feeds nothing. The Most Modern and Governor Dem in his message Homer Jones, Prop., te Groceries to the legislature had called atFriend of Labor Hotel in Southern Utah tention to the conditions prevailing Phone 28 Cedar City, Utah Ph. 197-- J Cedar City, Utah and advocated that the legislature continue an extensive building pro- sup-Sena- I rec-act- ed D es Ready-to-Wea- at 89 LUNTS . Panfe of Jsxmtfjmt Sftat) 7 Kopps Garage Company 5c-10c-2- y 5c , Welcomi I. E. Riddle Co. Picture 0 To Escalante Motel Up-to-Da- |