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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. DECEMBER 25. 1936. 4 NON-PARTISA-N ADOPTS PERMANENT ORGANIZATION PLAN LEAGUE GOLDEN RULE SHOULD LEAD ALL GROUPS TO PEACE AND GOOD WILL te, peo- ple of our beloved nation will have attained that ideal peace and good will which our Lord, in His infinite wisdom, set forth nearly two "He whose coming into a trou- thousand years ago. By A. F. of L. News Service WASHINGTON, D. C. The in bled world we celebrate, pleaded in "Also, the application of the Good on Peace betime: His the Earth, between Golden Rule of Christianity timate connection Golden Rule of Christianity am Will Toward Men! Surely, every tween nations to a greater extent and than heretofore would aid the friendly relations in industry anc member of organized labor, subscribe citizens alike, peace and good will ' of all the peace throughout the world was other good to this most splendid world. heartily stressed in a radio address here by ideal. Frank Morrison, secretary-trea- s "The means of attaining this urer of the American Federation ideal is also expressed in a BibChristmas of Labor, extending lical American to the people quotation, which says, in efgreetings ads Read Do unto others as you Mr. Morrison, who begins his fect: havef others do unto you.' forty-firin the year as secretary of the would "When the Golden Rule of A. F. of L. next January, recently becomes the accepted completed his fiftieth year as. a Christianity American rule of industry, agricul- member of the International Typo culated in every county in the (Continued from Page 1) any local candidates," the report state. News stories were sent to daily continued. "Our sole objective was Koose and of lresident the reelection weekly, papers in the state velt. The support of local candi- the report furtner says that "Salt dates was left to the intelligence Lake Tribune and Telegram, of individual members, but natur- Price Weekly Help ally the vast majority of our mem- er Weekly Journal, and Brigham bers favored those local candidates City Box Elder Daily Jonrnal were who endorsed the President and the liberal in giving space to our news New Deal platform. The election stories." results show that Roosevelt and The League distributed 10,000 the entire Democratic ticket re- campaign buttons. These were es ceived overwhelming majorities." pecially designed for the Lpague The report points with pride to members, and helped to advertise the number of those who were the fact that the Labor's Non-Pa- r elected to the Utah legislature tisan League was spreading to all graphical union. He spoke over WJSV of the Cocorners of the state. who are members of the lumbia Broadcasting System on In conclusion the report says: League, and says, "We can "Labor News Review" pro the assure you that we shall have a "We feel that a foundation has weekly under the gram, presented militant and intelligent working been laid for a permanent political The Trade Unionist." of auspices in the legislature looking alignment to meet all emergencies group Mr. Morrison said: "I am'glat after the interests of legislation as which may arise in our state and upon nation during the coming four to bring to the people of Amerpledged in the platform were j years. , We believe the accomplish- - ica a Christmas greeting on behal' which these candidates of the American Federation of Laelected." ments were amazing." bor. I might say at the beginning Many Rallies that the fine spirit of this joyfu There were 31 rallies and meet-- 1 Salt Lake League is akin to the spirit of gooc season ings held during the campaign un- -of helpfulness and o Lake Salt fellowship, Non. County der auspices of the League. Twen- Partisan League committee, which economic justice for which . the speakers volunteered their met prior t0 the 8tate committee great American labor movement services and responded to address raeeting at the Newhouse hotel, has long been striving. And we meetings whenever called upon. Sunday afternoon, made plans for of labor hope for the future that Visiting committees attended la- -- a permanent county organization this spirit mav not be confined to bor union meetings, an dthe sup- to be perfected early in January, any one day, or any one season, port and cooperation of unorgan- - Chairman J. D. Lof tis of the coun-ize- d but that it may spread to encommen and women were remark- - ty committee said that he would pass all the seasons and all the I call a able. Happily, meeting of Sait Lake mem- - days of all the years. of the League within a few the efforts of organized labor toThe League distributed thous-per- s ands of pamphlets and circulars days.. He will also name a mem ward this end have been helpful. and publications in order to ac-- 1 I bership committee to contact pros-quailature be invited to attend the Janthe voters with the issues Pective new members, I Mr. Loftis to said that the time of the campaign. uary meeting of the club. I act We secured splendid 3 now Publicity I results Welfare Study the recent campaign The Utah Labor News covered kecause during we were active and A willing special committee named by the League activities in every is- - to work for our is It Governor objectives. Henry II. Blood to study sue and issued a special "Roose- - no time to lie down now needs of the state egislative velt Souvenir and I rospenty edi- active organization is needed now of public welfare and 1 tion on October 23. which was cir-- g0 a we may be jn a p0sition to prepare proposed bills for submismeet emergencies that may arise in sion to the legislature convening the future. January 11, held its first meeting Best Wishes to Our Friends ast week. For a Prosperous New Year Carbon County It probably will be deemed adto write into the laws of visable Car-Frank Bonacci said that the I bon county league will be on a per- he state some of the procedures Strand Electric manent basis in January and will in providing social security and choose county officers and dele- welfare benefits which are now Co. Service by the rules and regula-;ion- s gates to the state meeting in Feb- described of the department. ruary. 139 West 2nd South St. The in appointing the object Mr. and Mrs. John J. Johnson determine if the New Scientific Lighting of Brigham City reported that Box icon? , tee.,13-twelfare socia program, which is Elder, county will be in line with a Systems a venture between permanent organization at an early the cooperative counties and the state on Electrical Contracting date. one hand and the federal the chair-iman, Engineers The counties will elect a government in the other, can be Private on Service 5andcoSteeEmemIbs fU,ened thnmh legislative Expert from various localities and organ-- 1 Telephone and Signal fhe broadly representative Counties should not neg- Systems mjttee comprises the following: lect a woman chairman to look af- w. Gillman of Orem, Mrs. Phone Wasatch 2345 ter the womens division of the Louise Robinson and Hugo league. B. Anderson of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, Utah members of the state board of welfare; Dr. J. R. Morrell, POLITICAL OUTLOOK public Ogden, chairman of the state board of health; G. G. Lindstrom, from Carbon state senator-ele(Continued from Page 2) K. Cedar Walter Granger, county; zation and said that it was irnpor-- ! house 1935 the of speaker City, ' Your tant that the work be carried on of and representatives from election to election, and that member of the house, and Miss the party members take interest Elizabeth FitzGerald, Salt Lake Holiday Dessert in the platform and legislative pro- City, assistant principal of West gram of the party. high school. Mrs. J. R. Rawlins, national committeewoman, gave a brief Crocodile Tears talk on the activities of Demofollowing the reImmediately cratic women in Utah. Sterling cent national election your observBush and Leone Slater furnished called attention to readers the Mrs. Flora er musical selections.. had interests fact the that big Severn, vice president, presided. evolved and were promoting a new Motion was made and carried line of publicity designed eventualI unanimously that President. J. R. ly to restore to them the political Rawlins name a legislative com- - power which had been taken away Delicious! mittee . . . of five members to act dur- from them as a result of their YOUR GROCER ing the session of the legislature overwhelming defeat at the polls and cooperate with the legislators on November 3. HAS IT NOW to the end that laws be passed ac Now they are worried because Royal Fruit Cake this year is cording to the platform pledges of the Republican party did not elect the Democratic party. Mr. Rawlins enough congressmen to make a even better than everl Its a announced that he would name ripple either in the house or the most delicious blend of the this committee within a few days. senate. One reactionary writer, very best candied' pineapple, It was also suggested that the Henry W. Allen of Kansas, asks maraschino cherries? citron, Democratic members of the legis- (Continued on page 7) lemon, orange and grapefruit peel, raisins and currants, cashew nuts and pecans, a liberal amount of butter and Seasons Greetings to Labor eggs flavored with rum. Sun-Advoca- ture and commerce, then the ... the st Non-Partis- ty-fi- Utah Labor News an ve Merry Christmas and A Happy. New Year to Labor A UTAH DRUG CO. Salt Lake City, Utah A HOME-OWNE- 3256 So. STORE D State Murray 386 The leading labor and social economic publication in the Intermountain states In the Spirit of Good Fellowship and Cooperation We Extend the Greetings of this Yuletide Season To all the Workers and Their Friends in Salt Lake City and Utah nt THE EMPLOYES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY STREET DEPARTMENT ent Best Wishes to Labor for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year WALTER S. KNIGHT, Chief SALT LAKE CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT To Our Labor Friends We Wish a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year I 1 ASHTON & EVANS Architects ! 1 I com-lzation- j s. RAYMOND J. ASHTON, A. I. A. - RAYMOND EVANS, A. I. A. Beneficial Life Building Salt Lake City 7 Christmas Greetings to Labor ct ed ROYAL Paramount Laundry 888 South State Wasatch 1920 Salt Lake City . FRUIT CAKE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR, LABOR FRIENDS Its Neatly packed in convenient boxes and fancy tins. ROYAL BAKING CO. SALT LAKE and OGDEN 100 Home-Owne- fl d George Mueller, President The Bakers of Salt Lake City, Utah ROYAL FINE CAKES J (5. Bowers Building & Construction Co. FRANK B. BOWERS, Mgr. 1033 South State Phone Hyland 2610 Seasons Greetings to Utah Labor |