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Show S LAKE CITY. UTAH, APRIL 30, 1937. UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT with having averted a disaster. The violence began with a sudden attack of slugging made on a peaceful picket line of nine men by a crowd of armed thugs with (Continued from page 4) under the leadership of the badges those championing industrial or man was sheriff. A The present congress has passed laws to this effect in operation Uanjzation.' , as he lay kicked knocked down and Wfr only a few laws of importance. now, and the principle has been on unconscious the sidewalk, eye Local 2, I. U. conducted Among these are: The witnesses upheld by the courts. However, repotted. peaceful-picketing strike control act which, indi- considerable agitation is develop- - Tie rce11 of which town the tried the sheriff inbill Tydings-Millrectly, subjects the soft coal Form Steel Council ing against the A force. break serious up by well to as 0 fedmen a little A. as business A Nit dustry Ala. (UNS) A among BIRMINGHAM, eral coal commission is established consumers, and it may find the situation followed and Minnesota s Birmingham Steel Council made up and creates a codo concerning going hard, although it is ex- - Farmer - Labor Governor; Elmer of three officials from each lodge Benson, hurried to Albert Lea to has been formed marketing, working hours, labor pected to pass. by the new stee intervene personally. He secured a Senator Sheppard is father of a relations, etc. All companies subin the district. Company lodges scribing to the code pay a tax of bill whose feature is doubtful. The settlement at once, and is credited union members in many mills are lVa per cent of the sale price of bill would authorize the President resigning and signing up with the flexible peace. their coal. will be to fix prices in time of war, and C.I.O. union. A company spokesman pointed taxed 15 per cent. Thus, joining requisition any and all needed Nightly meetings are being held out that the transition from the the code is a voluntary in theory goods or services. the district, and sound throughout old system of autocratic control to but ruinously inexpensive for the Pettengill Bill trucks are being utilized to good The most important bill in the the new system of agreement had company to stay out. advantage. Among the other bills passed are transportation field is the Petten- - not been easy at first and there had the measures extending the life of gill bill which would repeal the been some turmoil in the first year, Printer Sentenced e the RFC until July 1, 1939; re- long and short haul provision of which soon vanished, however, WILKES-BARRPa. (UNS)-Emer- son Transportation Act. This bill der relations with the union, newing the President's authority P. Jennings, the printer to execute reciprocal trade agree- has passed the house, and may Its An Old, Old Story won the hostility of powerful As to the rumpus being raised who senate during ments; renewing his power over come to a vote in the in the anthracite area for interests dollar revaluation, and providing this session. Chance of its becom- - today by all the servants of special his activity in behalf of organized for the voluntary retirement ing a law this year is fairly good, privilege, the little d friends of the miners, has been given a sentence and other gentry of five to ten years as the latest court supreme justices on full pay though considerable opposition is rich opin-th- e call who themselves public is Labor at the age of 70. supporting developing. step in one of the most notorious in millionaires the ion" press it's frame-umeasure. More Speed Needed p cases of the country. The congressional slowness is A pure foods bill in the senate almost word for word the language The case will be appealed to a the over comfortable in all past Garfield principally due to the judicial reor- which is very similar to a bill when working people have righer court, Arthur periods would beaten last session, prevent ganization proposal, which is com demanded their share or comfort, Welcome, Labor manding the full time and inter adulteration, misbranding, etc., of inter-statthrough union organization, e est of the bulk of congressmen, drugs and foods in NOW OPEN or any other tac-bi- ll But, sooner or later, congress wil commerce. It is a mighty good strikes, picketing Home Fed Serving . and should pass, but all the tlcTs v . , , . T , have to get around to other items FRIED CHICKEN on its calendar and weigh pro- national advertisers and adultera- Puck jn l88Giays 50c , 50c DINNERS assayed posals touching almost every phase tion concerns are bitterly opposing All Kinds of of industry, commerce, government it and making its passage doubt- Sandwiches Beverages labor and agriculture. brther t0 riot Farm Tenancy The status of major proposec See Our New Enclosed legislation may be summed up as Dining Room Of respectable T. the high percentage of farm ten y follows: powderly, K. of L. leader, it PAS and MAS CCC a White House sponsorec ancy in all agricultural states is decIared. moral responsibly bill to make the CCC a permanent one of the gravest farm pobiems. for all the lowliness, 6 Miles South of Ogden violence, a crjme and instead of an emergency agency Leader Bankhead has on Salt Lake Highway general brought has been introduced in the house. house bill to make loans to tenants ab0ut by the recentmisery labor troubles It will probably become a law with so they may purchase farms and rests on Mr powderiys head. little opposition. The CCC is a equipment. The White House is New Deal project which has re- strongly in favor of such a plan, ceived almost unanimous endorse- but recent reports say that the President doubts whether the nec- ment. essary money can be raised esLicensing of Business show that the cost of sub-- 1 timates A much-debatto proposal force Federal licensing of all bus- stantially reducing tenancy would iness operating in more than one be vast. week Labor The Black state has been introduced in the senate by Senator OMahoney of rill is in committee, probably will Wyoming, and in the house by not pass. This by no means exhausts even Representative Mead of New York. The bill has relatively poor chance the more vital items on the calento pass according to reports from dar, but it indicates that congresss job ahead. On practically-al- l the nations capital. - , - 4 las ofa big matters there will be these Crop Insurance This farm re lief measure enjoyed the distinc- a welter of debate, and almost as tion of being supported by both many divergent opinions as there candidates in the last presidential are congressmen. As in the past, election. A bill to create a Fed- White House views will be the de-- 1 eral crop insurance corporation cisive factor. with a capital of $100,000,000 to Business Week reports the reinsure wheat against losses from natural causes, has passed the sults of an advertising census, inhouse, and will doubtless become a volving 1212 agencies placing al- most $500,000,000 of business. law. 1 Year McCALLS MAGAZINE -Newspapers get 38 per cent of this, Retail Price Fixing Senator Tydings and Representa- magazines 27 per cent, radio 16 1 Year PICTORIAL REVIEW -divided with the balance cent, tive Miller are per of a bill which would permit manufac- among direct mail, trade papers, WOMANS WORLD - -1 Year turers to establish minimum re- outdoor and car ads. GOOD STORIES - - -1 Year tail prices at which their products can be sold. Several states have THE C. I. O. AND - -- More Speed Is Needed In U. S. Congress w' Guffey-Vin-son"co- al er Non-membe- Hays, American Civil Liberties attorney, has declared. In the meantime, Jennings is out on $30,000 bail raised by his friends. Hays, who conducted Jennings trial, called the case one of the and determined most vicious frame-up- s I have seen in 30 years. LABOR ON ITS FORWARD MARCH round-the-tabl- rs e, un-th- E, Approve Steel Contract CHICAGO (UNS) The contract negotiated between the Carnegie-Illinoi- s Steel Corporation and the Steel Workers Organizing Committee of the C. I. O. was approved at a mass meeting of union members of the South Chicago works. A resolution was also adopted commending and congratulating John L. Lewis and other C. I. O. leaders for their splendid service rendered not only to the steel workers but also to the industry and the nation. Favors C. I. 0. BECKLEY, W. Va. (UNS) The Central Labor Union here has (Continued on Page 6) well-padde- "" Now available In wtwin Stelnies the more convenient bottle, Jum-,bo- s and the eco12-o- hard-workin- g, z. 32-o- nomical FINER BEER Handier Bottles 7 z. 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