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Show Page 3 UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. JUNE 30. 1939 Hrr3F,ouur,th 2 JJU11E37 1 of the Act. He said since the supreme court held the law constitutional, and the ear it has been administered ed by numerous injunctions, strikes and serious labor troubles have been reduced to a minimum. He pointed to the year of 1937 when the administration and constitutionality of the law was questioned, the labor troubles were most numerous in the industrial history of the country. A single year has changed the unfortunate status and proved the effectiveness of the lew Mr. Warner declared, We should be proud that in this country the . rights of free men have been given protection in spite of the worldwide tendency to suppress the institutions, which stand for democ' racy. Educational Meetings Chairman Parnell Black of the Salt Lake County Democratic committee, who was in charge of the meeting, announced that this was the first of a Berios of educational meetings to acquaint the Democratic party workers and others with the benefits of New Deal legislation enacted since President Roosevelt became a President of the United States. The next meeting, on the last Monday night in July will be devoted to the Wages and Hours law, Mr. Black said. August meeting will be devoted to the Agricultural ' t Adjustment Act. More than 300 party workers attended the Monday night meeting. ties plan to turn West and look TRESPASSING into the activities of the California maritime workers. Dies put feelers CAPITAL THE AT out to see what the sentiment vas an additional appropriation of for (Continued from page 2) $50,000, and apparently the results red such that the gentleman from were got the dangerous ,Then is going to forget about any Texas called the boys office. He big into more for the time being. money this together and told them that practice of using the city police to protect the money must stop. Aft- INCREASED er all they wouldnt want' him to SAVINGS interfere with private industry and take the business of protecting More people WASHINGTON the money away from private deconsuch other or are placing their savings in intective agencies sured savings and loan associations cerns. some groin Utah than ever before, Nugent suppose Furthermore, cer was robbed while the city po- Fallon, general manager of the lice were busy guarding the pay Federal Savings and Loan Insurrolls ? That wouldnt be quite fair, ance Corporation, said. The number of such investors inwould it ? What kind of a red is this guy creased from 15,679 in April, 1938, Maverick anyway, saying he isnt to 21,790 on May 1, this year. In going to interfere with private the 12 months, the amount of such business? savings rose from $5,875,580 a year ago to $7,470,130 on May 1, or committee $1,594,550. Martin Dies and his activi- All such savings are protected investigating up to $5000 per investor by the Insurance Corporation, a $118,000,000 I Federal Government instrumentalBest Wishes to . ity Workers During April, the nine insured associations in Utah grade 122 loans on homes totaling $363,000. Mgr. As of May 1, the aggregate amount of direct reduction loans on the I KANSAS CITY LIFE books of these institutions was INSURANCE CO. $10,335,000. A direct reduction loan is one which decreases with 1308 Continental Bank Bldg. The payeach monthly payment. ments are applied both to principal 200 South Main St. and interest. Cities in which insured associaSalt Lake City, Utah tions in Utah are located are: Logan, Ogden, Price and Salt Lake City. un-Ameri- iUtah NATIONAL HOME SHOW The National Home Show, which is exhibiting in the Coliseum this week, under auspices of the Salt Lake Real Estate board, is offering the residents of this vicinity a big and worthwhile show. If you have not visited the exhibit you should hy all means do so Friday night or Saturday night, July 1. Courtesy tickets may be secured from exhibitors, realtors, and of the uptown merchants for many the asking. In addition to the six big vaudeville acts and free souvenirs, through a simple contest you may be the owner of a $1400 home free as well as a 50x120 building lot. The show consists of 60 elaborate booths, each a little theater in itself; a style show, vaudeville acts and other attractions. NEWS AND COMMENT (Continued from page 2) unions monthly journal is reported seriously ill in a hospital in Cincinnati. He has not been in the best of health since last November. He is a chef by trade and got his training in the labor union movement in Seattle and was' formerly a member of the city council there. He is well known to many in Utah. Latches Coffee Shop, 334 South Main street, Salt Lake City, is 100 per cent Unionized, reports the C. I. O. headquarters. A union agreement covering all the employes and including wage increases from 25 to 35 per cent were signed last al ng ation. MUTUAL LOAN CO. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATION OF UTAH STATE LICENSED LENDERS 1210 Continental Bank Bldg. Wasatch 2310 means the betterpient of the tions of workers. Elmer F. Andrews, administrator, Wage and Hour Division, U. S. Department of Labor, condemned the proposed amendments to the Fair Labor Standards Act as A Bill to Lower Wages and Establish Longer Hours of Work. He denounced the opponents of wage and hour legislation for their attempts to secure emasculating amendments to the Act at a time when it has been in effect for only seven months. this bill Mr. Andrews said threatens the working' standards not only of 11,000,000 workers com--( Continued on page 4) Call Us Now for Free Estimates Hy. 7535 condi- BLOOMQUIST Decorating Co. SHIELDS ADDRESSED JACKSON LEAGUE U. S. District Attorney Dan B. Shields was the principal speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Jackson Democratic League at the Newhouse hotel, Thursday DESIGNERS, INTERIOR DECORATORS, PAINTING, WALLPAPERING 47 E. 17th So. Hy. 7533 night LEAGUE N Welcome, Labor MAKES PLANS FOR ANNUAL CONFERENCE Non-Partis- an DEL-RA- Y Iverson , CONOCO SUPEB SERVICE South Temple and 8th East Inspection Station No. 137 WASATCH 592Z For and Deliver Your Car Free ICE CREAM CO. 875 E. 21st So. We Call Hy. 486 7 Take Along the Camera For the 4th Have Your Films Developed by the IDEAL PHOTO SERVICE Sign in Your Neighborhood Drug Store Was. 7945 Friends of Labor 47 East Broadway (2nd Floor) Look for Our 7 Best Wishes to Labor. Ask For QUEENS TASTE PRODUCTS Macaroni Made in Utah. Queens Taste Macaroni is the only Manufactured by WESTERN MACARONI MANUFACTURING CO. Salt Lake City, Utah Greetings Wholesale Grocery Price, in Utah Franklin Grocery West 2nd South Wasatch 9906 FRUITS GROCERIES Produce st the Rteht Price and the right kind of Service members are active in promoting unionism among all workers of Utah and are at all times ready to assist any good movement that Its ADMINISTRATOR ANDREWS OPPOSES AMENDMENTS Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo and WELCOME, FELLOWS 4TH OF JULY FOOD SHOPPING Let Us Help You 802 cent unionized oil refinery in Utah. The Oil Workers local union has enjoyed pleasant relations with the management of the company since the union was organized here about six years ago. The Oil Workers local is among the progressive unions of the state. M. C. Mick JULY EXHIBITS AT THE ART CENTER MONEY. waiting. The Utah Oil Refining company, Salt Lake City, is the onlylOO per Carbon county, who had just returned from a three weeks visit to Detroit, Michigan, reported on .labor and political activities in "the auto center. League of Utah, We Appreciate Your the largest independent political organization in the state, is making Patronage arrangements for its third annual conference, the date for which will be announced soon. According to W66k will be set 'Ians the date Frank Bonacci, C. I. O. fieM rep- August 27 or perhaps September 10. This resentative, and President A. M. depends upon the adjournment of Petersen of the C. I. O. .State Coun- Congress, according to Chairman CmSho4 aai cil, represented the unim in negoE. M. Royle. He said, Wje want 220 South Main Salt Lake City tiations. all the legislative data possible for 3 the delegates consideration. ; c AMERICAN CAN SIGNS " executive board at its conThe ANOTHER CONTRACT ference in Salt Lake City Monday Welcome, Labor afternoon, left the conference ar- A The American Can company, rangements and details to ChairCome Out and Visit Us largest can manufacturing firm in man Royle and Secretary M. I. the country, has signed an agree- Thompson. ICE CREAM ment with the Steel Workers OrEd Scherer, board member from ganizing Committee, C. I. O., CATERING granting sole bargaining rights for FRIENDS WELCOME. workers employed in its San Jose, Fill Up or Have Yoor Car California, plant. Greased for the 4th Anti-Lynchi- long-tim- UNION MADE GAS AND OIL NON-PARTISA- UNION COFFEE SHOP p. Absolutely free with our comPart of pliments. Mutual's New Deal. Call today. This is a free service. life, and the hack streets and labor Francisco. struggles of San low-coA display of housing designs supplied by the Mountain States bureau will be on view at the Center for three weeks following July 2. These should be of interest to those concerned with suitable, well designed and inexpensive homes consistent with the needs imposed by Utah st The art of the Spanish-Coloniperiod will be shown at the Utah State Art Center, 59 South State street, from July 4 to 25. Thisex-hib- it is worthy of inspection. Welcome, Labor I. L. D. TO HOLD There will be exhibited at the same time a group of paintings by Save! See Us! Be Wise! NATIONAL Maynard Dixon, loaned to the Art Center through the courtesy of CONFERENCE MARVIN STAM Brigham Young university. These Service Garage paintings use for subject matter conference biennial national The southwestern landscapes, Indian nd Fender Work Expert Body Defense Labor International the of Motor General Auto Repairing will be held in Washington on fascist encroachments on them. Our Specialty. Auto Reborinc July 8 and 9, it was announced last Re finishing. The open panel discussions will Painting, Touch-Uweek by Miss Anna Damon, na- consider the following topics: LegOfficial Inspection StationNo252 tional secretary of that organiza- islation as it Affects Civil Rights; tion. Fascist Organizations at Work in Hy. 5953 175 Q St. The first day of the conference America Today; Protection of the will be devoted to open panel dis- Foreign Bom ; Leg-1 cussion on burning questions of islation and Defense of the Rights civil and democratic rights in which of the Negro People; Prison ConLABOR WELCOME, prominent speakers and all inter-to ditions in the United States and ested organizations are inivted the Problem of Aid to Labor Prisparticipate. oners; The Present Situation m This conference, held in the na- Puerto Rico; International Aid to tional capital, Miss Damons an- the Victims of Fascist and Nazi MOST nouncement stated, will be a na- Oppression WHEN YOU NEED IT the Problern of the the by discussion, for forum tional Political Refugee and the Right of Free $10 to $300 all interested bodies of the most Asylum; Civil Rights in America Analysis Loaned basic problems affecting the liberv Our manager will ties and democratic processes of Today. to pay bills. To analyze your money the American people and their ingive you a helping problem, and show hand. Its theme will be the you how to get in stitutions. For any emergency the clear again. No preservation and th? enlargement that takes money, charge. No oblig- of democratic rights, resistance to you. let ua help Reasonable term. e Repay on basis. Ready money. or No red tape DQy"l39 . VISIT THE LABOR ACT SHOULD NOT BE WEAKENED BY AMENDMENTS (Continued from page 1) achievement of agreements between employers and their employes through collective bargaining, lead to stable and peaceful reMr. Warner lations in industry, said, when he reviewed the hisiory Iir&dlGip GirndlGircLC e j Always Fresh Roasted Was. 3741 35 W. 1st So. Pocatello, Idalio Falls and Twin Falls, in Idaho Low Prices Quality Merchandise Since 1868 |