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Show Page UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 23. 1938 2 LABOR ON ITS FORWARD MARCH SJtai) Habor LEWIS URGES WORLD COOPERATION OF LABOR AT LATIN CONGRESS Eatablished 1929 This paper receives Service, a CL 1. Union Newa 0. affiliate. of Ecuador, or in the countries methods and attitude Europe, their toward the workers are much the told same, the C. I. 0. chairman over of an enthusiastic audience 900 Mexican trade unionists and foreign labor delegates. wr. Progress is being made, In recent years Lewis affirmed. on the North American continent, two great statesmen have apThey have extended a peared. mthe to labor hand helping United States, President Roose- E. Lucey, Bishop of Amarillo Texas, declared in an article jusl published in Commonweal, leadimr Catholic weekly. By getting into the parade Bishop Lucey means that Catholic workers should join the C. I. 0. wherever possible. Mr. John L. Lewis and his associates, the Bishops article says, have given the unskilled and semi, skilled wage earners a chance to MEXICO CITY, Mexico. (UNS) Speaking at the opening session Labor of the Latin American Chairman here 5, Sept. Congress organize by industries. Entered aa aecond-claa- s matter March 28, 1930, at the post office John L. Lewis of the C. I. 0. deMore than 3,000,000 working .at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. clared that labor throughout the men and women are enrolled unAmericas and throughout the work der the banner of the C. I. 0. ... Subscription $1.50 per annum has basically similar problems anc of thousands of them are Hundreds Advertising rates by request therefore must cooperate. all of them are breadCatholics; RETURN WORKERS Everywhere we encounter the PIIILCO winners, and they dont relish some Address all communications and remittances to Utah Labor News, of the things that some of us say opposition of the great corpora28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah., tions and whether they be in the The about their leaders. PHILADELPHIA (UNS) in United in Mexico, States, Bishop Lucey refers in the artiPublished weekly at 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, lockout of members h cle of & charges freUtah. Telephone Was. 2981. Swiss Canton principle; would re- of the United Electrical, Radio C. I. 0. officials thrown at quently the C. I. 0., by organize their school system, so Machine Workers, M. I. THOMPSON CathoPublisher Co., and members, and urges Battery Storage Philadelphia be would that Nazi taugh dogma lics to avoid to aid antiL. M. THOMPSON Office Manager in Sudeten Czech schools; woulc makers of Philco radios, ended labor forces bygiving such echoing to a great extent withdraw the here when 10,000 union workers a to voted compromise accept Suregular Czech police from the deten area, and would give Sudeten agreement. As the men started to return to UNSHAKEABLE UNITY Germans more government jobs. It We stand for what the Constitution stands for C.I.O. VOTED AT is astonishing that any govern- work, union officials said the boy- WITH U.E.R.M.W. CONVENTION prodthe domestic tranquility, the establishment of justice, and cott companys against ment would offer so much to a conducted had been which by ucts, to the promotion of the general welfare. minority which is determined ST. LOUIS (UNS) Meeting in effect its eventual overthrow. Ye; unions throughout the nation, had St. Louis with increased memberUTAH .LABOR NEWS. it was not enough, in the view o:' been ended. Under the agreement ship, many new contracts and a Hitler. Ilenlein called on the Fuhrer and was sent home with a signed with the company, the record of substantial progress de-- ( union won a virtual closed shop Continued on page 3) Edward E. Howe and Roscoe new series of demands. The exact and exclusive bargaining rights. OUR CANDIDATES been not have terms of these pubBoden. is be- The company agreed to drop A but lished this it at writing, recorder County Marguerite lieved they entail further conces- prosecution of cases against (Continued from Page 1) Quinn George and Cornelia S. sions which would make a large UERMW members. of President Roosevelt and his Lund. The pact provides for shop Re-ele- ct part of Czechoslovakia virtually a policies. County surveyor George M vassal state under German con- stewards, abolition of the unHouse Candidates Haley and Carl H. Christensen. popular incentive (bonus) system, Salt Lake City Precinct con- trol. Among the candidates on our substitution of flat scales, inand unquestionably preference list are incumbents stable G. R. Kelly, David G. hasIn all this, Hitler of hours from 36 to 40, crease anc both France the edge with splendid records. They have Lewis, Benjamin S. R. Harrison a half for overtime, and and time to been tried and were found true. and James T. Shaw. Two to be England are desperately eager of On cost. employes from union rehiring at almost avoid any war, Among these incumbents men- nominated. of as rolls May, 1937, when the the the Engother side, however, R. tion might bo made of Sheldon in its employment had lish government has been showing company Brewster from the 7th district. ECONOMIC 9000 union some members. a somewhat more aggressive attiThere is no abler nor more liberal held firm deThe ranks unions in the has tude than it past parlegislator than he. He is an able HIGHLIGHTS threats by the company that tially, some say, because it has spite orator and a convincing debater. would move its plant away from it to the been foreign by Efficient quick stung When he speaks on any subject Experienced he knows what he is talking about Happenings That Affect the Din-n- criticism, much of it American in Philadelphia to open shop areas of Salt Lake City Precinct Paiis, Dividend Checks and origin, and also because there is a the country. One of the greatest speeches ever Tax Bills to movement force British of Democratic Ticket Every Individual delivered in the Utah legislature growing National and International Prob- the Chamberlain government either CATHOLIC BISHOP URGES was by Mr. Brewster in defense of Run-of- f lems Inseparable from Loca to resign or to take a firmer line. SUPPORT OF CIO UNIONS Primary Election old age security legislation. His Welfare. made has Britain In great labor addition, is record for September 27 voting perfect YORK (UNS) Catholics and other progressive legislation. progress in developing her air de- of NEW America should get into the (Paid Political Adv.) Again European troubles have fense system, in the last year or On the other hand the legislaand down the with road dominated in parade go the is headlines. and the two, unquestionably tive record of Hr. Brewsters opAgain the Most Jteverend Robert ponent is bad so far as labor leg- imminent possibility of war has much better shape to risk a war labor, obscured all other news. islation is concerned. tjian she was even a comparatively In the view of most of the ex- short time ago. Mrs. Albert Jensen BEST WISHES TO LABOR An ardent supporter of labor is perts, the week ending September However, Britains desire to Mrs. Albert Jensen. She served in 3rd was the most ominous since effect some sort of peace, however NATIONAL HOUSE CLEANING CO. the 1935 and 1937 sessions of the the grim days of 1914 that pre- transitory, is still strong. It is this I j SINCE 1893 legislature. Her voting record is ceded the World War. As usual, fact which makes Hitler believe I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Hitler made the biggest news. that an aggressive attitude on Ger100 per cent for labor and meas! RESPONSIBILITY SKILL INTEGRITY ures in behalf of the taxpayers and Tens of thousands of German manys part will cause France and Phone Was. 4256 j Se.Post troops were moved into the new Britain to bring sufficient pressure the needy. to force Mrs. Jensen has worked whole- Siegfried chain of fortifications, against Czechoslovakia i heartedly to carry out the platform which faces the famous French the concession of almost any depledges of the Democratic party. Maginot line supposedly the most mands made by the Sudeten GerA LEADING UTAH MANUFACTURER She is well qualified to efficiently impregnable border defense ever man Minority. And the fact that so serve the citizens of the 13th leg- erected. According to the formal Hitler's bluffs have succeeded FOR OVER 37 YEARS German press reports, this simply well in the past naturally gives him islative district and of Utah. Your observer considers Mrs. marked ordinary maneuvers, and in courage and confidence in the presPRESENTING THE LAST WORD IN no way indicated that the Reich ent crisis. Jensens opponent in the run-o- ff primaries an erratic, and one who was planning military action Russia, which holds the balance a las been known to lobby against against anyone. But the fact re- of power in Europe, is saying little. abor measures. The safest way mains that it was done as a pre- She is a Czech ally and she pos:or labor and other progressive lude to the Nazi party Congress sesses a gigantic war machine voters of 13th district is to reelect at Nurnberg and Hitler has often which is probably superior in 244 WEST 2ND NORTH, SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. Jensen next Tuesday by an called party Congresses whenever most branches to Germanys. But domestic he planned a move of exceptional she is faced with many overwhelming vote. Splendid Field daring. And the fact also remains problems of her own, and a major We have made no preference for that the German government-controlle- d war would make it necessary for pricounty offices in the run-of- f press has again been car- Stalin to forego many cherished mary., All those in the field are rying on a virulent campaign plans for internal development. fine men and women, well quali- against Chechoslovakia. Germany seems to figure that the fied for the office they seek. The Czechs are in an exceedingly bear will stay oh the sidelines The full list of senate candi- bad position and every indication and some unprejudiced authorities dates, three to be nominated, is as holds that their position will get think Germany is right. follows: In the meantime, France is moworse, rather than better. The N. Child. Czech Stanley and government, headed by bilizing, and is sending troops into E. M. Royle. Edouard Benes, often called Eu- josition along her German border. UNION Printing Gordon Weggeland. ropes greatest little statesman, Britain is carrying on naval maGrant Macfarlane. relas offered significant concessions neuvers. The Czechs have called Charles W. Spence. ;o the Sudeten German minority in serves to the colors and are apLawrence T. Epperson. the country, headed by Konrad parently ready to fight. Anything County Candidates Henlein, whom almost every for- can happen. The candidates in the run-o- ff eign correspondent regards as a primaries for Democratic nomina- Hitler tool. These concessions tion for Salt Lake county offices would give the Sudeten Germans a are as follows: government of Two-yeINCORPORATED heir own, largely based on the county commissioner 04 four-mont- red-baiti- ng Nominate and E)avM Levflo Constable er y GmB6 KNIT GOODS Salt Lake Knitting Factory Utahs oldest i semi-autonomo- ComoneirciaD us ar c Vote For Headquarters For . . . DEMOCRAT FOR STATE SENATOR A 100 - True Friend of Labor VOTING RECORD FOR UTAH LABOR (Paid Political Adv.) larcost Plant Nominate and Re-ele- ct Campaign Supplies George M. Haley Democratic Ticket September 27 (Paid Political Adv.) Catering to local and firms and . Union-made organizations who desire Union Printing. Paper and 100 out-of-to- ZJ 231-23- 5 COUNTY SURVEYOR Always a Friend of Labor Run-of- f Primary Ejection IPrimitiers "The Master Salesman Edison Stroot Phono Wasatch 1001 Salt Lcko City, Utah |