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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY UTAH, FEBRUARY, 1 1938 1, Page . i. 3 Provo and Springville Home of Industrious Workers You. Ads on ire Welcome Read the TTiis, The Februaiy meeting of Womans Auxiliary No. 16 to Miserable Treatment Typographical Union No. 115 will While I have welcomed the action of your commission in be at the home of Mrs. Fred nevertheless such ac- Mugleston,. 929 Princeton avenue, over the (Continued from page 1) taking public safety department, tion, the removal of my chief of police, the recent abolition of the office manager of my department, together with the feeling of some members of the board of city commissioners, prompted me to get away for a few days of clear thinking and afford myself an opportunity to determine whether a two-yecontinuance under these conditions was justified. This opportunity has convinced me that I would much rather get entirely away and thus afford you a better opportunity of serving the citizens of Salt Lake City. To this end and in the interests of harmony and cooperation, 1 am presenting you this resignation, although my many local frieds have advised against my doing so. I do not envy the future public safety commissioner and I trust that you will consider my repeated suggestions concerning the assignment of city departments, particularly the. making of the entire commission responsible for everything. I do sincerely wish cod my successor your and the of.the unqualified support public. operation I will always have a deep and sincere interest in the welfare and progress of Salt Lake City. ar Monday, February 14, at 2 p. m. There will be a 500 card party at the home of Mrs. W. A. Parker, 931 Simpson avenue, evening, February Tuesday 15, 8:30 p. m., which all members and their o amilies and friends are invited. The hostess will be assisted by Airs. L. R. Johnson and Mrs. Rob- ert Smith. which may call for an in excess of the estimated receipts, we are told that we must provide the tax before the bill can be acceptable. But if an extra lalf billion is asked for the navy, we can pass that bill without even ;'ore U3 mentioning taxes. The saddest of all sad reflecwhole-heartetions upon the government of the United States and its leaders in 1938 is the fact that in the projected budget that is now before congress are suggestions for enlargg ing expenditures for exreduced but activities, POLITICAL OUTLOOK penditures for wealth - increasing agencies. Items on which the budget is (Continued from page 3) cutting down, he pointed out, SENATOR THOMAS RAPS would benefit the common people ECONOMY PLEAS men, women and children, but most g of the money for for activities will be spent Big business interests and newspapers which wail loudly about the benefit of already privileged the necessity for balancing the classes and groups, national budget when farm or unemployment relief legislation is REACTIONARY SENATOR pending in congress forget all WANTS TO KILL about that necessity when there WAGNER LABOR ACT is a ship subsidy or naval appropriations bill awaiting passage, Senator Edward R. Burke, NeSenator Elbert D. Thomas declared in a national broadcast last week. braska Democrat and one of the and perThomas, a Utah Democrat and New Deals most bitter the sistent long excritics, opened chairman of the Senate labor comto battle hamstring the mittee, spoke chiefly on pending pected Relations y Wagner-ConnerLabor labor amendments to the Federal week. Act last And the if Act. Merchant Marine late Andy Furuseth, militant Appearing before a of the Senate Judiciary Comleader of organized seamen, had ralistened in on some celestial mittee, Burke, in a 12,000 word would statement, tried to back up every dio wave the Old Viking in the to much have found charge made against that law and applaud National Labor Relations Board the Senators speech. n interests. Labor in the history of the by While this was going on a rear world has never had an even break, Thomas said, pointing out attack was made on the law in the that owners of ships have been Senate Appropriations Committee, able to take advantage of rules and of which Burke is a member, by a laws regarding discipline and use move to cut $385,000 from the that advantage to the disadvantage NLRBs appropriation for the comof the sailor. ing fiscal year. This attempt to cripple the RaNot Much Romance Here Poets and writers have gushed tional Labor Relations Boards acover the romantic aspects of a tivities brought a militant protest sailors life, the senator said, but from the Labors on modern ships the romance has League, and labor leaders, both C. been reduced to the minimum and I. O. and A. F. L. All demanded the drudgery to the maximum. that the appropriation should be the restored to its original amount, a I have noted for years, senator said, that at the time the figure approved by the Federal and President Navy bill or a ship subsidy bill is Budget Bureau before congress, we have a com- Roosevelt. The spokesmen for the plete relief from the eternal dinning in our ears about the balancLeague said that labor is the of budget. ing most emphatically opposed to anyThe press of our country has thing being done to weaken the never yet seen the necessity of bal- law or curtail the boards activiancing the budget when there has ties. been a naval program before us. Burke has introduced ,a resoluThe subject is not mentioned, in or tion to have the Senate Judiciary out of congress. committee investigate the NLRB, If a farm relief measure is be- - and a of that group has his resolution under considera- wealth-destroyin- The whole secret of life is to be interested in one thing pro- foundly and in a thousand other things as well. Hugh Walpole. All Roads Lead to the wealth-destroyin- VALLEY TAVERN Springville, Ut. Where Gladys C. Neilsen d Specializes in CHICKEN and 21 STEAK DINNERS . . . And Are They Good Special Party Rates on Our COLONIAL DINNERS Complete Hotel Service Modern Rooms Phone Springville 31 for 74 W. 2nd So. Home-Cooke- Party Reservations Look for Our Sign West Side of Main Street sub-commit- SERVICE MEAT & GROCERY PHONE 7 that find dirty linen there, simply cant sweeping and when he was partially through read the English language. It is generally believed in , reading his statement a newspaper the leaned across Washington that Burkes atcorrespondent is the opening gun of a tack and remarked: table press Before he gets through hell bo (Continued on Page 4) blaming the board for bombing the Panay and causing the cold wave in the middle west. Our Best Wishes to Those Members of the Judiciary Who Labor including Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska, questioned Burke sharply about his objective in seeking an investigation by the Judiciary committee. Norris declared that if any probe Curtis Insurance is needed it should be conducted by the Labor committee. Agency, Inc Norris and other senators asked Burke if he had any definite objecPhone 86 263 W. Center tive in mind. He answeret that he did, but up to the time the hearing Provo, Utah adjourned Burke had refused to explain its nature. Senators Carl A. Hatch cf New Mexico and William II. Dietrich of Best Wishes to Labor Illinois agreed with Norris that Burke should make his purpose Shell Petroleum clear. Hatch said Burke seemed to be launching a fishing expediProducts tion to see what he could catch. Burke to C. G. WILSON, Agent Dietrich objected trying to turn the senate into :i wash Shell motor oil and greases. room for all the dirty clothes that Shell Penn Oils. Chek-Cha- rt may be hung out on the line. Certified Lubrication, at all Dieterichg Sharp Retort Shell Service Stations Burke started to insist that he did not have dirty linen ip mind, SHELL OIL CO. but Dieterich shot back: Phone 1435 53 E 7th So. Anyone who can read the preamble of your resolution and not far-fetch- TYPO AUXILIARY MAYOR E. B. ERWIN RESIGNS Springville, Utah Non-Partis- Welcome, and Best Wishes to Organized Labor SENIOR HOTEL . AND CAFE an Non-Partis- ed sub-committ- 4 Wishing Our Friends Who Labor the Best of Luck . BEST WISHES Make the Man Beauty Conscious . . . Let Him Know You Exist 1 Have a PERMANENT NOW Provo Phone 517, or Cali at GEO. M. NUTTALL PLUMBING CO. East 1st No. 47 anti-unio- I. G. A. FOOD STORE Save Every Day the I. G. A. Way A. G. THORN, Mgr. FRIENDS OF LABOR Page Phone 270 EMMA GILES BEAUTY STUDIO E. 4th So. On Bus Line Make Appointments Early Satisfaction Assured 329 Best Wishes to Labor Welcome, Labor We Appreciate Your Bring Us Your Watch Troubles Patronage Cockrell Paints - & Jones Wallpaper Glass 136 W. Phone 56 Center Success to Labor W. E. MITCHELL JEWELRY CO. Official Inspector for Union Pacific & Utah Railway Phone 52 34 West Center Provo, Utah Best Wishes to Labor Remember Her With FLOWERS an . STRICTLY MODERN Union Made Beer on Draught 0. P. Senior, Prop. Friend of Labor SPRINGVILLE, UTAH ALWAYS ASK FOR PORTERS POTATO CHIPS 101 E. 8th No. Phone 1341 On Valentine Day Provo Greenhouse Phone Eight-- Ladies Floral sub-committ- ee BEST WISHES TO LABOR TRIPP DRUG COMPANY PHONE 2 Prescription Specialists YOUR FRIENDS SPRINGVILLE, UTAH 0 Provo, Utah Phone 466 PROVO, UTAH The charges contained in the statement Burke made to the committee ranged from an accusation that members of the NLRB and labor officials were seen entering a hearing room together to a contention that the board had caused the latest business depression. Extending Best Wishes to Labor Burke Sharply Questioned indictment was Burkes Best Wishes and a Hearty Welcome to Labor Our so MONTE YOUNGS RIDES AND SHOWS Features and Famous Attractions add to the spirit of all Celebrations, Rodeos, Jubilees, Carnivals, State and County Faffs Entertainment Committees and Fair Managers: Special !pringtrille Panning Co. Firmages SALISBURY, Cashier F. C. PACKARD, Asst. Cashier Where Style Begins GENTS FURNISHINGS LADIES WEAR Established 1891 M. 0. PACKARD, President C. G. FREDERICK DUNN, Vice Pres. FRIENDS OF LABOR ' SPRINGVILLE, UTAH 143 W. Center Provo, Utah MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! We Can Help You Make Your Celebrations a Bigger Success THREE DIFFERENT SIZE OUTFITS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We are in a position to serve any community in any of the Intermountain and Pacific States CALL, WRITE OR WIRE FOR PARTICULARS PHONE MONTE YOUNG, PROVO, UTAH 221 |