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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MARCH 18. 1938 Page 4 IlMFWG! EDITORIAL (Continued from Page 1) ed to the previously established C. I. O. strength in all industries. , the . (Continued from page 1) swing, prices for farm commodities should be kept high and the gov- ernment should pour money into the farmers pocket, if necessary, jf we begjn at the beginning, on the soil, say these advocates, the farmer will order goods and me- - basic , . Add these events together and the answer is as plain ana I. O. positive as any answer in simple arithmetic. It is, that C. is so solidly organized and accepted now that it is able to and torment, that push right ahead through all the fiery had been appointed to head federation in control of lessi than 25 per cent of the federations members. All the rest were in the C. I. 0. camp. The council, immediately after making the switch, called for a statewide convention of all labor organizations for March 29 to elect permanent officers. Phillips will continue to act as head of the Amu miUHfFIVTlwho the I A USE FISH Wide Variety Choice Quality Delivery Service Welcome, Labor f City Fish Market afflict America today. If it can do so well when times are so bad, what will L. 1. O. not be able to accomplish when industrial upturn gives new impetus to another great forward drive by labor? to pay good prices for farm com- - LVArp iii nrKFD pittcCOMPANIES modifies and have some cash to STEEL J spare for gadgets that other work- - JJENEW CONTIIACTS men will make. Hardly has the applause for this The (UNS) speaker died down than we heart PITTSBURGH steel nations leading corporations, is another saying that the problem one of economics. (Charmed word!) I y quickly renewing union con-H- e tracts with the Steel Workers says we must automatically STELZLE CHARLES DR. By of past profits, gaming Committee, are demon-i- f wages-- out their complete faith in Executive Director, Good Neighbor League any and then the joyous circle p rating of buying milk. ogg. and vegeta-- 1 lloiiTcbsely on. the heel, of be swinging to swing i., i bles will When I was a young machinist studying higher mathe- time and real prosperity will I Umted-Statee-Corp-ratlto ! I was cautioned about the fallacy of basing my calcula- - sue. At any rate more people tions upon a false hypothesis, because, if I got a wrong start, THE NEW DAY Or-rai- es ?n And thats exactly farmland the workingman the entire calculation would go "flooey. andvc IC1,CVVCU what some sociologists and economists have done, when they (he effect of their purchasing have assumed that the fundamental facts and forces which con j power on business thanin anyJ poo steel workers. " trol humanity and its resources will always remain the same. For example, at one time it was assumed that as it then required one man on the farm to feed each man in the city, the movement from the country to the town would result in the starvation of those who lived in the cities, because the popula(The Richfield Reaper) .. tion in these cities would soon outnumber those who lived and worked on the farm.. Of course, they could not foresee the pe!f).wagf the untcufum !ff,t"Sn0Uh impleof the invention of railroads, nor farming velopment of the Sevier district schools and fowage cutoriatininLit-ment- s which, if properly used, would permit one man on the an appeal that should reach every tie steel circles. Wage cuts are farm to raise enough to feed forty men in the city. parent and school patron familiar ' visually blocked by the new asreemcnts- The same mistaken idea war prevalent regarding the hifafwhen place and power of mankind itself particularly that part ot they witnesse(j demonstrations of mankind which was considered as serfs or were clods of the some types of cultural training at earth, to be exploited for profit, or used to protect or to in- - an institute of teachers held here crease the dominions of lords and masters who lived in stately Saturday. castles, while their subjects fought their battles or performed the general 1lifeof a people represents most menial tasks in order to make life more comfortable for that whole which we call its It was assumed ture, yet speaking here of cultural who lived sheltered lives on the hill. I cul-tho- that, these conditions would always prevail. . . 1 here are still some economists who think only m the terms of a by gone day, but we are living in a new era, in which any- thing may happen that will enrich the whole life of all the peo- pie. Fortunately, there is an increasing number of the privi-ll1leged cla.se. who sec and welcome the coming of the time when light shall break forth like the sun at noon-daand when it will be discovered that men are very much alike in their hopes and aspirations including eVen the lowliest among them, And with the coming of that day the old prejudice, and ha- treds and class divisions will disappear, for men will know each other better, and knowing, they will understand. And under- standing i? just as necessary on the part of the workers as it is 6 y, WELCOME, LABOR BRING IT TO WILSON MOTOR SERVICE CAR INSPECTION SPECIALIZED FACTORY SERVICE Willard Batteries Auto Lite Corp. . Mallory Ignition United Motors Scintilla Magnetos Waltham A. C. 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Your engine deserves the protection given by this faster-spreadi- tttroiertrtenSn'teiSd them as arts by which one may catch the rhythm of life, train the emotions, and find greater joy and fosakt 7"0yt of artfbui because of their influence. The truly cultured find and express unI derstanding and beauty, where those not truly cultured express snobbery and find sordidness. Cultural training started at an early age becomes part of the grain of character. . . He who has true culture may lose worldly wealth and yet be rich. But to achieve that culture, practical means must be employed The extent to which cultural training and training by experience and activity to perform worthwhile tasks in the work-a-da- y world can be conducted in our schools depends to a great extent on facilities at the command of the schools, on the weight of the load the teachers carry, and on broad associations of students. It is a ques-tio- n whether or not greater centralization may be necessary ' to achieve these ends. The aim is worthy and should not be lost. ng oil friction tough, for that covers every with surface long-lastin- film. efficient a wear-resistin- g, g Drive in crankcase service. STATIONS EVERYWHERE IN UTAH AND IDAHO LABOR ON ITS FORWARD MARCH (Continued from page 3) name to the Pennsylvania Industrial Council and affiliated with the C. I.O. The move, decided at a meeting of the bodys executive council, left Lewis Hines, Green henchman MEW DDMDII& largest assortment ever offered in fine paint, now available in all types of Best Wishes to Labor, For PERMANENT PROTECTION IBennimeitit9 IPsiSmitt State. Hy. 8590 BOOTH AND CAR SERVICE Breakfast Lunches Draft, Bottle Beer Union Made West 1st So. se UNION HOUSE The Modem 70 se .... en-mati- cs, I Lent on Foods Hy. 2509 Hy. 6521-1148 So. 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