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Show t V UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, APRIL 8. 1938. Page 2. the infamous cy, declares that Black committee of the United States senate is again at work in an effort to destroy one of the and most vital liberties of the Amerjng a membership campaign the double ican people the sanctity of their pres than more t0 pjan of their ent mcmbership durng thp next few homes, the freedom the and privacy of their thought, months. returned are made papers. Any profits Actually, Mr. Gannetts committo the members according to their tee was asked by the senate invesassociation. of the patronage is movement The cooperative tigators to produce records show-in- g wise and the committees source of institution the coming are those families who will become funds and flther pertinent informaUtah tion to which congress and the bers and -patrons of the public is certainly entitled. An organization that proposes to advise lawmakers what to do and what not to do should surely operate out in I JSirona Jedi vfJcnd1 reiTtheflnt f Cooperative Has A Succsseful ,Vcar director3 ia initial y"j UtaJ Hafior At the second annual meeting of the Utah Consumers Cooperative This paper receives Union News Association held on March 26, it was revealed that the cooperative Service, a C.1. 0. affiliate. had a successful year. The splen did market, carrying meats, gro ceries, vegetables and fresh fruits Entered as second-clas- s matter March 28, 1930, at the post office at 860 South Main street, was established in January, 1937, and in at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 1937, a ladies ready- September was estab- department $1.50 per annum Subscription street. Main lished at 309 South Advertising rates by request. The business of both establishments has been growing each Address all communications and remittances to Utah Labor News, 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. month, and it was predicted by behind the the open and not President Joseph A. Anderson that of a title. anonymity Published weekly at 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, the coming year will see the sales A subpena issued by the senate double over those of the past year. Utah. Telephone Was. 2981. investigators was served on the The meeting was held in the as executive secretary of the Gannett Publisher ... M. I. THOMPSON.... sociations store at 860 South Main organization, one Dr. Rumley. That L. M. THOMPSON street. The feature at the opening Office Manager gentleman, on the advice of a was a style show for the ladies former Ilearst attorney, defied the apparel department, directed by senate committee and refused to Manager Ray Richards. Manager produce the records. II. Kirkham gave a demonstration Times Wisconsin From While the senate probers consider Capital We stand for what the Constitution stands for of foods and food buying. of the week bringing The loudest contempt squawk proceedings "domestic tranquility," the "establishment of justice," and Mr. Anderson was reelected to is from the headquarters against Rumley, thfi facts about coming the board of directors, together of the the "promotion of the general welfare." National Commit the National Committee to Uphold with George Christensen and G tee to Uphold Constitutional Gov Constitutional Government remain UTAH LABOR NEWS. Ilogan. Two new directors elected ernment, Publisher Frank Gan a secret. are Dr. A. M. Woodbury of the The Capital Times is not surI University of Utah and L B Sun,, at the Gannett committees prised I with that of the worker and the meholdvern 8Uof the mney fighting the Supreme Court on page 3) POLITICAL OUTLOOK farmer. (Continued members When the workers and bill last year and is now enreform Oscar Alfons J. Finck, the farmers are prosperous, the board are: and M. I. gaged, tooth and nail, in a costly C. N. Lund, Carlson, when is man business from prosperous; assault on the Presidents plan to (Continued Page the workers and the farmers, have Thompson. Easter Greetings Federal departments. mate economic destruction. The cooperative now has more reorganize no money to buy the goods the loud lament The reason the for The Big Business-Wa- ll business man has to sell, the busi than 500 members. It is organized is this: The senate lobby inves to Labor anc party Republican ness man likewise suffers. has committee anti-Nerecently mean Deal Democrats tigating The same thing holds true for and who will pay the fee can have come to life and is inquiring into the death of private, individual en- the profesional his name presented for public con the identity of the interests behind groups. America. in terprise The record of the reactionary sideration. certain lobbying groups In the naWe have figures to show how Republican-Democrcombination 3. The political machines will tions capital. The National Commonopolistic enterprise and chains in state and nation, is one of con- find it more difficult to control busito Uphold Constitutional mittee have absorbed independent stant opposition to any real farm votes through a secret ballot than Government has come under the ness. From 1920 to 1929 the numprogram, while the contribution to they did through a standing vote committees ber of grocery stores controlled by the lobby searchlight. welfare of the worker has been at conventions. 5 chains increased from 8461 to Mr. Gannett, in a Whereupon 4. Independent candidates will lip service before election but after and drug stores from 409 to election circulated statement furious widely day the policemans billy have an equal opportunity with 358d. his this week agen- by propaganda and the soldiers bayonet. party candidates. From 1929 to 1935, despite the These are the conditions we are 5. People will have a chance to fact that thousands of persons out aced with in 1938. know in advance who are prospecWHEN IN PROYO of jobs have invested their savings If we are to make progress for tive candidates and to discuss their in small business enterprises in an he ITS of this state and na- qualifications or disqualifications effort to earn a living, the volume tion people all the liberals and progres- They will know how they intend of chain store business increased sives must unite to elect men and SUTTON CAFE to vote before going to the pri444 EAST 2ND SOUTH nearly three per cent at the ex- women to office and to the legisl- mary. Good A to Place Eat the business of pense independent HYLAND 65 6. It will break down sharp poate who are known friends of the man. will New the WILL and voters so the that litical lines people support Nothing in Common Deal program not have to openly declare himThe independent business man self. and Big Business have absolutely THE NEW DIRECT GOOD CHILI, TASTY TAMALES AND UNION MADE BEER nothing in common, economically PRIMARY LAW Dates set for the election are: AT or politically. The welfare of the The second Tuesday in September business man is tied average The Utahs direct primary law which is September 13, and the up which was passed by the last leg- fourth Tuesday in September, FOR 34 YEARS islature, came as a direct result of which is September 27, for the a vigorous campaign waged by primary elections. The final elec 103 East 2nd South Easter Greetings progressives in both the Democrat tion will be held on the 8th of No and Republican parties. vember. At both the primary elecstates in the union tions in September, voters wil Forty-si- x have some form of a direct pri- only be allowed to vote Republican mary law at the present time, and ballots, or Democratic ballots, unCompliments although the new Utah law has less a 'third party should enter the been opposed by many machine field. There will be no scratching politicians, it is not likely that between parties on these elections Utah will ever return to the old However, on the regular election convention system for nomination a voter may make his choice anc vote for candidates on any party of political party candidates. 5 - 10 - 25c Store The aim of the direct primary or independent slate. law is to do away with machine 257 SO. MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH politics. Every qualified voter will THEYRE A LOT now be a delegate and will have OF COMMUNISTS a vote directly in nominating the There a lot of communists, is candidates of his choice in his the usual comment by those who political party. think the the of they hate organized labor. Among advantages GOOD CANDY IS like that are made only Remarks law are: primary 1. Every qualified voter will by ignorants. Thev read the have a say-s- o SOLD TO LABOR kept press directly in the believe what they read in They of candidates. nominating 2. Every person who desires such journals. The United Mine Workers of and America, a C. I. O. affiliate, recentUNION Printing Plant ly held a convention in Washington, and laid down the rule that communists are not wanted in its ' ranks. A. F. L. organizations have laid down the same rule. 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