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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, AUGUST 26, 1938 LABOR LEAGUE HEADQUARTERS UTAH COPPER HUMMING WITH ACTIVITY W ORKEItS VOTE Page 3 working people, whether in the A. F. L. or C. I. 0. Mavericks narrow defeat in the recent primaries was a defeat for the New Deal, for liberalism and progressivism, as well as for labor generally. Yet Green had the shameful and unmitigated gall to crow over Mavericks defeat as a victory for the A. F. L. It was nothing of the sort, of course. For all reports indicate that the labor vote, both A. F. L. and C. I. 0., went almost solidly to Maverick. Greens treason lent comfort only to the highly-financreactionary machine which rallied the anti-labforces SOUR GRAPES I (Continued from Page 1) man Hoffman. DISTRICT 9 MEETS was also hailed editorially It TUESDAY NIGHT as fitting in neatly with the camUtah Copper company employes anti-labemployers Workers and supporters of Mrs at and Arthur mills voted paign of and for revision tory politicians Robert N. Slaughter in Wislativn the International Union of Mine, district 9 will meet at Labors Non- and Smelter Workers, C. I. 0., of the labor relations act. Reactionaries of every stripe Partisan League headquarters 369 a? their bari?aining agent at are South Main street, Tuesday ployes election held at Magna texts looking for any and all pre night to revise the act. Every atat 8 o'clock. Wednesday. second choice. on tack it and the board is grist Legislative district 9 includes I The, election was held under the District 16 No preference as yet. mill. For if they can get for their Rela,,f voting districts 5 6 7 fi in in 17, direction of National Labor to throw the act open ' ' Congress lions Board. Of votes cast the 970 18, la. 28 and 35. for revision, they hope to slip over bona fide Mrs. Slaughter is candidate for which will cripple it amendments Democratic nomination for memas an instrument for protecting ber of state house of representatlabors rights. him. ives in the legislature. She has The C. I. 0. has resolutely re against the support of the A New Alignment fused to play the reactionaries League. to It continues stand Greens attitude on Maverick is game. She has been a hard worker in in of not defense labor an isolated the staunchly instance, unforWorkers and boosters for Clark tbe Democratic party for several act all to amend For there against attempts tunately. appears to be Nagle in legislative district 11 will years, and is a strong supporter of WASHINGTON Deet and it. on a the part of sugar cripple tendency growing President Roosevelt and the New Labors meet at workers will get their wages in spite-blin- d Green his But and leaders the of the A. associates Deal program. League headquarters, 369 South full before the operators get their have been so blinded by their spite F. L. to back anti-laband reacthis Main street (Friday) evening U. against the C. I. 0. and their tionary candidates in other states the benefit checks, government it poison and be sure you keep it S. Agricultural at 8 oclock. Adjustment Ad- jealousy at its repeated election as well. Mr. Nagle is the League candi- out of reach of children. ministration announced here. Apply This tendency, unless checked by victories, that they are willing to date for the state house of repre- the solution to the stain with a In 1937, wages due some sugar sacrifice the of revolt among the A. F. labor interests all increasing sentatives on the Democratic ticket medicine dropper. Neutralize both beet workers were deducted from chance and L. a to for workers rank file, is bringing about deprive from district 11, and is receiving these solutions after application the checks because of delay in is- of C. I. new to vote their a the for right political alignment. much encouragement from the vot- with oxalic acid and rinse the ma- suing new rates. Rates this year 0. when they so choose. As in the case of the Wagner ers of that district. Many of his terial thoroughly. were raised considerably over 1937, Mavericks Defeat act, this alignment shows all the On all other fabrics except ace- and were set after supporters have volunteered to consultation This of kind liberal, progressive, New Deal, politics sorry spite canvass the district in his behalf. tate rayon, use ether, or wood or with the C. I. 0. United Cannery, C. I. 0. and A. F. L. is over into carried many being is a fine young man Mr. Nagle denatured alcohol, placing a soft Agricultural, Packing and Allied of this while one on forces on the elections. side; years economics of and student a governpad or towel under the garment Workers of America. old the is the other of and army Outstanding progressives guard ment a man who understands the when cleaning. Test the alcohol on About 50,000 workers will be friends d of labor are being op tory reaction with its the men. of He working problems an unexposed portion of colored affected. Close to 30,000 of them by leaders of the A. F. L. camp followers from among the is a working man, an active membefore using, since it af- are members of the Cannery and posed not garments by its rank and file) if discredited craft leaders of the (but ber of Garfield Smelter Workers fects some dyes. Agricultural union, spread over they see any chance of thereby A. F. L. local union the in union, largest six states. hitting at the C. I. 0. state of Utah. Every member of A Phony Argument Few men in Congress had a this union is a sponsor of Nagle to LABOR ON ITS THIS IS RAILROAD One of the phoniest and most better labor record than Maury the legislature. WEEK MENS dishonest arguments against the FORWARD MARCH! Maverick. He won a national act the contention is that Wagner We are in the midst of the Rio reputation by his aggressive fights it is to giving rights CONSUMER NOTES (Continued from Page 1) Grande employes week. The men for liberal and labor legislation. labor which are not the by enjoyed all cause He of the championed fusing to allow the Natl. Labor from the shops and train service employers. are houses the business showing Relations Board to hold hearings (Continued from Page 1) The act was passed to give to outside business of big people, or linen, bleach it out with Javelle on complaints against the com- of Salt Lake City the purchasing people the right to choose working hiiQinPQQ power of organized railroad work-jer- s. water or potassium permanganate. pany. their for collective representatives G. a is Every" blast of the 0. P. August 25 to 31, inclusive, boost for the New This illegal act was defeated without employer interJavelle water is made by dissolvbargaining Deal. are the when the Rio Grande ference and intimidation. pound of washing soda in when the NLRB announced that workers days ing are The right of employers to choose a quart of cold water, then adding hearings would be held in spite of ness houses invisiting all the busi BOX ELDER COUNTY the city. Fildeclaration law martial of lime. the by chloride their of representatives for collective DEMOCRATS ARE ACTIVE pound ter the solution to remove the sed- the Governor. bargaining has never been quesiment. When applying it stretch Referring to the opening of the POLITICAL OUTLOOK Senator Elbert D. Thomas, Con- tioned. Workers have never had n of bowl the stained fabric over a Abe Murdock and Na- the power to interfere with their plant and to the other gressman water and supply the fluid with a acts of the Governor, Oliver said A. S. Brown bosses rights in this respect, even tional Committeeman from 1) (Continued Page The use of the National Guard to medicine dropper. were the principal speakers at the if they should have the disposition Potassium permanganate can be force the settlement of the May- solid that they mistook him for the annual Box Elder county Demo- to do so. to hand of God. cratic outing at Rees Pioneer park . It would be superfluous and .. purchased in the drug store in tag strike should be a warning Pride, says the Good Book, in Brigham American the solution absurd for the act to set about people. a Make form. by City Saturday. crystal - goeth before destruction and a forhas Kraschel Governor exthe protecting a right of employers Judging from the enthusiasm dissolving a teaspoonful of - haughty spirit before a fall. labor throughof the feited DemoMark which hibited the backing water. the at they have always exercised crystals in a pint of Of all the consummate jack- crats will makeouting in without clean let or hindrance, though a sweep asses who ever wielded the sceptre Box Elder denied it to their this elections have county they of power in this country, commend year. us t0 the staunch, stalwart, bending, regular, unswerving, OUDSCripUOIl I pursebound and plumb locoed lead- m ers of the GOP from McKinleys n Of Y I4 Of I day down to the last tick of the FOR C. I. 0. (Continued from Page 1) District 11 Clark Nagle. District 12 Mrs. C. L. Jack. District 13 Mrs. Albert Jensen, incumbent. District 14 George W. Reid. District 15 William Ingleby, in- first choice; M. Visser, or em-cumbe- nt, 1 ed or Non-Iartis- an I j 1 Non-Partis- an or rank-and-fi- le new-foun- one-side- d, anti-unio- - ATJ,ourQukcorinfinn f nciluj Neighbor 25 Cents I William Allen White, Signed whose assertion that there had been no change in the philosophy i of the Old Guard leadership in 401 We will send the Utah Labor News to anywhere years renders difficult the task of subscribers as a trial subscription for 3 weeks for 2 5 cent3. who J Every reader of the Utah Labor New, isha, friend, your chance to would enjoy receiving this publication. Here DIES ACE NEEDS see that they get it. INVESTIGATION List your subscriptions below send any number of suj s Martin Dies congressional' in-- 1 in the scriptions you wish. If there is not space enough of subversive activities! vestigation below, list the additional names on a separate piece of PaP has become a national scandal. Remit 25 cents for each name. This special offer is for NLW From all that we read in the daily papers Mr. Dies should name an TRIAL subscriptions only! 1 TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION BLANK The Utah Labor News, 28 Fourth East Str., Salt Lake City. I impartial committee to investigate his own ace investigator, Edward F. Sullivan. The committee proceedings have certainly fallen even below the mark when it comes to scandalizing loyal American citi-- l zens. Cheap reactionary political stuff low-wat- to pay for the following list of subscrip Enclosed find $.. tions at your special rate of 13 weeks for 25 cents. P. 0. According to some reactionaries all are reds who are not members if the American Federation of Labor, or open shoppers company unions. Those who do not agree with the tactics of the Liberty League, U. S. Chamber of Commerce and National Manufacturers Association are also branded as being in the communistic class. State Street Name P. 0. State Street According to these reports the this nation. Well, P. 0. Street Name P. 0. Street high-power- j G. O. P. Blasts New Deal Relief Costs, says a headline on the front page of a morning paper. Thats not news. The G. 0. P. has been blasting Hoover ever since State starved the American workers and ed fly-by-ni- President . adverThe Utah Labor News does not employ and men salesmen to business politicians. It does tising not threaten them with boycotts nor strikes. The management of the Utah Labor News does not believe in that kind of stuff. We have constantly exposed racketeering tactics of publications. Please Note No other labor publication featuring labor news in Utah has been recognized by the United States Government as a bona fide newspaper. Each issue must carry by authority of Entered as second-clas- s the U. S. Government the following: matter March 28, 1930, at the post office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. The Utah Labor News is your paper. It works for you economically and politically. hi-ja- ck NOTHING NEW State . The Utah Labor News circulation reaches the best paid workers in Utah. It is the oldest bona fide publication in Utah featuring hews for the workers, both economic and political. reds control well, well! Name Next weeks issue is filled with special articles and Labor Day features. The Utah Labor News does not seek the endorsement of chambers of commerce, nor does it hide behind the coat tails of any other endorsements. It is published on its merits for the benefit of all the people. ' , THEY ARE REDS Another article by A. F. Whitney, president of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, explains how the selfish interests of this country have attempted to break down democratic rule by the people and reestablish a Wall Street rule by fear. PLEASE NOTE . . thats all any honest citizen can Name The September 2 issue of the Utah Labor News, the People3 f Paper, will contain a Practical Peace Plan, by Max Goldman, vice president of the United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Worekrs International Union. The article points a way out of the strife between the C. I. 0. and A. F. L. 1 In addition, it will contain greetings from friendly business concerns, professional people, and public officials. er make out of it. ooo j i |