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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FEBRUARY 18, 1938 Page 5 Ogden... Liveliest and Fastest Growing City in Utah... Welcomes You Read the Ads 41 NEW YORK SHOE STORES trical and Radio Workers, and spring, expires March 31. A conference of representatives COVERED BY C. I. O. PACT Sherman II. Dalrymple, president of the 10 Chrysler locals discussed of the United Rubber Workers. (Continued from page 2) changes to be asked in the contract NEW YORK CITY (UNS) and appointed a negotiating com- Wage increases THAT Works Progress Administration amounting to $200,-00- 0 WHOS mittee of six and an advisory board had presented an alarming picture a year and other benefits covA deaf old lady went to live near of one man from each of the locals. ering employes in the 44 stores of of what might happen if no pro a naval station. vision were made .to care for hun Shortly afterthe Miles Shoe company, were won O. I. NEW C. a dreds of thousands of jobless work battleship fired a salute in a closed shop contract signed wards, The old lady, who ten of PAMPHLET and guns. ers their dependents. with Locals 287 and 1268, United lived out of her chair, alone, will got the Retal WPA and Wholesale During February Employes smoothed Publi her WASHINGTON dress, (UNS) round C. in numbers O. patted her I. affiliate. Union, 2,000,000 carry Come in. said and a new cation The of hair, sweetly, on pamphlet, its Other Without in the payroll. persons provisions agreeC. I. 64 of in the O., Program ment reached after several months' the additional money, it would be I am not in favor of sacrificing pages puts the major policies and negotiations, include paid vacations necessary to discharge 500,000 on the O. decisons life of a single American boy I. C. of the at 1. adopted and legal holidays, and a March the Atlantic City conference on week. The contract was negotiated to settle all the boundary lines in Even though it has spread its record for reference and organiza by Samuel Lowenthal and I M. Europe. William E. Borah. money out as thinly' as possible, tional use. the WPA has been unable to re- SAGEBRUSH DEMOCRATS Simon, union representatives, and The pamphlet, divided in eleven Samuel Null, attorney. deem the Federal governments MEET MONDAY NIGHT sections, gives all the resolutions, pledge to the states and local comUtahs Finest well as some of the speeches on C. I. O. as of The regular monthly meeting munities to take care of all UTILITY WORKERS toworkers unable to find the Sagebrush Democratic Club the more important questions, OPEN DRIVE TO Flavored will be held in the convention room gether with brief accounts bring- ORGANIZE 200,000 work. of several the events initiated of the Newhouse Hotel, Monday, ing Handicapped by Amendment Food Products there down to date. 21, 8 p. m. WASHINGTON (UNS) With It has been handicapped by an February The Program of the C. I. O., The financial report of the treas-ure- r amendment forced into the last apwill be given and the annual 64 pages, price 10c per copy, may the formation of the Utility WorkAre Packed Under of Woodrum propriation bill, by election of officers for the ensuing be obtained from Publicity Dept., ers Organizing Committee, set up Virginia, a reactionary Democrat. year will be held. No person is C. I. O., 110G Connecticut Ave., at a conference of utility workers held in Washington, the C. I. O. This allowed the relief alministra-tio- n eligible to hold office who has not Washington, D. C. will launch a drive to organize the no leeway in making expendibeen a member of the club for at workers in the electric 200,000 retures and was intended to limit least one year. No person shall and power industry, second light lief. lave the right to vote who has not wealthiest in the country. dis30 from the country een a member for at least Reports days The new committee was apThe De close that state relief rolls are the prior to the election of officers, I NEW YORK (UNS) highest in two years. Tens of thou- and no member whose dues for the II partment Store Employes Union, proved by unanimous vote of the sands who have applied for aid are past year are delinquent shall have Local 1250, gained a major victory delegates at the conference. It was I this week when Hearns Depart described as the next step in the not getting it because job allot- a right to vote. C. Jl.lment are: The officers ments are exhausted. Stores, Inc., signed the first direction of an international union present B. Mrs. Rena closed In the light of that situation, Carlquist, president; shop contract won so farj for the industry, in an official C. I. O. statement read by Director John IverL. in E. vice the con Loomis, to shuddered WPA officials president; department store field. treas-1 cal 1250 is affiliated with the C. I. Brophy. secretary; John Hanson, template the situation had they Members of the committee were urer, and Sarah J. OConnor, David O. United Retail and 'Wholesale selected Alice for their experience in B. Daniel Harrington, Athay, Employes union andl trade work and in public reThomas which 2000 The Williams, covers Williams, contract, Welcome, Labor I William Waterfall, directors. workers in the Bronx and Manhat-Th- e lations, as expressed in the C. I. O. Scowcrofts Blue Pine Tomato call for the meeting issued tan stores of the concern, will run statement: Ross Hawkins Jack Crane Juice appetizing, healthful, de- semi-publ1 Secre-The and are utilities President a for three years, but provides for by Carlquist liciout! Fresh, full bodied Juice said: Iverson, tary from the finest tomatoes. annual negotiations on hours, institution, and it is essential that Ross & Jack Lunch It is earnestly desired that organization of this industry be dithose who are elected to be the ofrected by men who are experienced 364 25th St., Ogden in the fields of labor organization ficers of the club shall be true repBottled or Draught Beer and in public relations. We are resentatives of Sagebrush democ our the of real therefore placing the responsibility that We Specialize in Plate object racy; be of seeing the utilities workers may perpetuated organization The WASHINGTON (UNS) Lunches and the true spirit of Sagebrush National Labor Relations Board through in their early efforts democracy shall continue to actu- - won pai-tia- l Open All Night Real Eats from Tory the hands of the following commit-at- e and characterize all of its ac- - attackg when protection the rejUvenated and tee, composed of seasoned trade Union House tmties. liberalized U. S. supreme court I unionists who have proved their The club has had a most success- - dealt a legal rap on the competence and responsibility: ful year under the guidance of its I knuckles sharp Philip Murray, chairman of the of those who seek to present staff of officers. Steel Workers Organizing Com a board activities with hamper mittee; John Brophy, director of (mass of injunctions. Welcome, Labor, See In a decision read by Justice I the C. I. O.; James Nelson, presi- LABOR ON ITS Scowcrofts Blue Pine Catsup, Brandeis, the nations highest tri dent of District 50 of the Mine Lloyd A. Hoover made from whole, garden fresh Michael MARCH FORWARD Workers; Quill, lower bunal held courts that president may for selected tomatoes blended with not interfere with the N. L. R. B.s of the Transport Workers; James Scowcrofts savory spices. WILLARD BATTERIES actions until it has given a final B. Carey, president of the Elec- (Continued from page 4) KELLY TIRES order in a case. Retreadserts. Quality, The supreme court overruled Best Wishes to Labor Those unions which are demo- the federal district court of Massa ing and Recapping in 1938 cratically run, the document de- I chusetts and the circuit court of Save With Safety clares, are consistently verifying appeals on injunctions granted to Have your smooth tires HUSS REPAIR CO. the fact that the membership of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Now General Blacksmithing the unions want New Dealers in which had prevented the labor 2208 Washington Ave. the City Hall, and men who will board . from conducting a hearing Clifford IIuss, Mgr. eliminate the contemptible anti-la-- 1 Phone 592 Friend of Labor Ogden, Utah on complaints of unfair labor prac- or racketeering in Seattle. tices. A similar ruling was handed and Electric down involving the Newport News Axle and Wheel Welding AUTO UNION TO MEET Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. and Fender Straightening Automo-mobil- e CHRYSLER ON WAGE PACTS Best Wishes to Our Labor Body Repairing GLASS WORKERS SIGN Springs Friends Scowcrofts Blue Pine TomaNATIONAL CONTRACTS DETROIT (UNS) Moving toes. Firm, lusciously red, and 2343 Kiesel Ave. Phone 119 ahead on two fronts, the United COVERING 20,000 packed clear to the brim! Whitmore Welding OGDEN, UTAH Automobile Workers of America CINCINNATI, Ohio (UNS) jushed plans for a gigantic meet-- 1 to lay-ofSupply Company and open Wage agreements covering 20,000 ing to protest the employes, signed recently between of renewal negotiations for INSURE WITH High Quality Products WELCOME, LABOR with union contract Chrysler the Federation of Flat Glass Work-- 1 conHerbert Stadelman, Prop. America and the major ers Motors. Wasatch Insurance and Investment Agency the cerns in the industry, are the first informed A. W. U. The FRIEND OF LABOR the INSURANCE LOANS REAL ESTATE Chrysler Corporation that it wishes I national contracts containing t. to be basic same features new the on 2417 Kiesel Avenue ;o start discussions 2418 Grant Ave. Ph. 728 Telephone 467 The present agreement, I ated between the union and all flat OGDEN, UTAH manufacturers, Ogden, Utah signed at the conclusion of a strike glass Under the new contracts, exist- of several thousand workers last ing wage rates will be maintained throughout the industry, with upBEST WISHES TO LABOR in certain classi-- 1 ward adjustments Friends Other Our and Labor to Wishes Best fications. The same basic features, KATHLEEN QUINN which include a six-hoday, Intermountain Grain Cooperative, Inc. week and more effective maPATENTED APRONS for Kiesel 403 adjusting grievances, chinery Bldg. Office HOUSE FROCKS are provided for in all the coninfull affiliated Local, PATENTED ADJUSTABLE DRESSES If you are not already a member of an tracts. to us. formation can be had by writing Made by In the case of the independent Sold by the Leading Stores of the U. S. union a Box 508, Ogden, Utah preferential companies, is established. The union sue- QUINN GARMENT CO., Ogden shop ELWOOD WILLIAMS, Secretary cessfully resisted all efforts to re- -j duce wages at a time when there is tremendous pressure for wage reductions, according to Paul W. BEST WISHES TO LABOR the Federation. of BEST WISHES TO OUR FRIENDS Fuller, president Ask for These Brands These are the first national C. O. union I. agreements won by a HARDY UTAH-LEOTA-VARsince the recession began, he said. The union representatives were FRUITS AND VEGETABLES able to achieve the satisfactory reGRAIN BROKER sults they did because they had behind them a solidly united organVARNEY CANNING, Inc. FRIEND OF LABOR Kiesel Building international from freed ization, Factory: Roy. Utah Main Office: Roy, Utah the first time in several POLITICAL OUTLOOK able-bodi- been called upon to strike every fourth name from their rolls a which the desperate extremity President has averted. Ready for Emergency With the new money, Harry L. Hopkins will have total resources of something more than $750,000,-00- 0 to last out the fiscal year ending June 30. This will make it possible to add materially to the 2,000,000 relief load now being carried, WPA officials said. Should business fail to pick up, it may be necessary to seek another appropriation, officials 48-ho- ur ed 1 Blue Pine Label Lo-so- n, ic i full-circ- le Re-tread- ed OXY-Acetyle- ne -- fs , negoti-contrac- I ur Milton G. Pence OGDEN, UTAH 36-ho- ur NEY strife for years. |