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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SEPTEMBER 30. 1938 Page 6 operated by a strikebreaker, car- who preach doctrines opposed to ganizing Committee. SWOC Lodge 1742 has signed up ried 92 passengers to violent death these truths should not be trustee and another 100 to serious injury with leadership. They are either in- over 50 per cent of the 3000 em(Continued in the Malbone street tunnel disas- capable of wise counsel or act as ployes at the Hughes Tool Comter in Brooklyn. tools to encompass our destruction. pany according to II. A. Rasmusmay be hard to accept. Yet, con (Continued from Page 5) disaster the Beware of the agitator who sen, SWOC for director. Responsibility aider this little known fact next placed on relief automatically, upon was tran the we As as bores within. from both upon placed directly small Charges against long companies of time you marvel at a pair of union officials,. .. certification 4f(1 been have of on united National stand filed with the the hundred two platform a feet holding up without the necessity of immediate I chief Labor and the Relations' w&s tried for nisn At the Board. are square justice in feet dealing, the Hidden relief nuthortles pounder: investigation by glaughter in connection with the 92 Trade Union Movement is invin- Hughes Tool plant, the company of the body's 200 or so fifty-tw- o fatalities. Records show that a cible. Enemies who would destroy recently agreed to recognize the bones. They may appear small and county court jury in 19K1 our unions and all they stand for, SWOC grievance committee. The Kings is skeleton but in it a insignificant disagreed on the first trial o seek first to divide us among our- AFL union has less than 100 memtheir proper arrangement which Dempsey and at a second trial, helc selves and lead us into disastrous bers and the Employes Welfare constitutes their strength and time in Nassau dounty, he was conflict. They are the tools of in Association, company union, is fast this adaptability. Special to the Utah Labor News sidious enemies who bore from losing members in spite of thq fact not acquitted. is consideration it After due NEW YORK Charging that Records also show that public in- within like the worm that eats the that EWA dues are checked off in too difficult to believe that simi direct link exists between the Dies dignation was so great against the heart of the oak to accomplish its the office, Rasmussen says. larly the human spirit is sufficient- Congressional committee and New transit company for the Balbone decay. ly strong and adaptable to carry its York transit companies in a con that even before disaster street The principle of settling differ- THE CHAMPION burden of care. I eecond trial of the between employers and em- LABOR MONTHLY ences completion And yet while some people take tne eve oi j iiTinfn6 rtVY, ployees is not an indication of their troubles in their stride, other negotiations for renewal of closed r,aepSj tho weakness, but rather proves the Much space has been devoted In stagger all over the place. shop contracts existing between the nYniinocan mind brute over of the superiority Our attention was recently drawn union and all major transit com- press this summer to reports -In force. Strikes and lockouts bring of dissension in the ranks of the to two women. One is 44, the other panies, Austin Hogan, president of , WmuiHvp Bwrt and unhappiness and discontent. At all National Maritime Union and the 70. Both have raised children. the unions New York local, has times we have steadfastly held the formation by AFL president, WilBoth have had some sickness and a sent a request to all members of nof rje Create of Workers above principles. the liam Green, of a new maritime generous portion of health. On Congress, individually, that the W th the f union under AFL direction. Very whole the older woman handles her committee be discharged and cen- J5?",udes THOUSANDS JOIN little of this space, however, has little troubles with better poise sured immediately upon convening We contend that John J. Demp CIO STEEL UNION been available to spokesmen for than the younger. We might say of the next session of Congress. PIace3.the int.eT IN TEXAS the NMU. In the September that all her life the older woman Mr. Hogan made public a letter New has taken troubles in her stride, addressed to Speaker of the House, transit companies Champion, labor monthly, NMU of the people of of face Tex. In the and yet she has not been more William B. Bankhead of Alabama, I HOUSTON, president, Joseph Curran, answers above New York and of and AFL the both the City times from secure than those who would have us. believe at to sent financially opposition copies of which are being collec-Die- s younger one. each Representative, accusing the bona fide unionization and work- the companies, more than half of that internal dissension is wreckAllow as we may for the differthe employes of two large plants ing the progressive maritime movecommittee of misconduct in tive bargaining for transit ences in environment, heredity and office, wanton perversion of its ers as guaranteed under the laws here employing some 4200 workers, ment. all that entails of glandular func- appointed duties and collusion with of our land, and has so influenced have joined the Steel Workers Or (Continued on Page 7) tioning, et cetera, the fact remains employer interests to defeat and the rest of the members of the Dies that though circumstances may destroy bona fide union organiza- committee. shape our fortunes we still do tion and collective bargaining as rough hew them and by the power guaranteed under the laws of the WORKER MAY OBTAIN SOCIAL SECURITY of choice determine to a great ex- United States of America. which shall constitute the Constitutional Amendment purposes, tent our peace of mind. The link between New York STATEMENT school fund: said furc shall be nigh ' Some choose to quietly apply transit companies and the Dies No. 1 apportioned in the minner the Legiswhom Federal their powers to a given task, let us committee, which last week made worker PROCEEDS LANDS AND OTHER lature shall provide, to the schoo disa OF for Any RM tricts maintaining high schools, and Insurance account has PROPERTY-PERMANE- NT if necessary and try again. Others public charges that the Transport Old-Ag- e FUND SCHOOL such levy for district school purposes been established may obtain from A appear to use as much energy imi- Workers union is Communist-dominateJOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING which together with such other funds was described in Mr. Ho- the Social Security Board a state tating the jitter bug and getting TO AMEND SECTION S, ARTICLE as may be available for district school nowhere. 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF purposes, will raise annually an gans letter as existing in the per-- 1 ment showing the amount of wages If we could only become thor- son of Representative John J. I credited to his account for 1937 on THE STATE OF UTAH, RELAT amount which equals $25' for each OF person of school age in the state as 1NG TO THE PROCEEDS oughly convinced that we really are Dempsey of New Mexico, a mem- - the basis of reports made by emPROPERTY OTHER AND LANDS shown by the last preceding school big enough and adaptable enough ber of the Dies committee. ployers, Manager William B. HayAND CREATING A PERMANENT census; the same to be distributed to carry most of the loads which the Lake field ward of Salt City Dempsey, says the letter, was FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL among the school districts according life imposes uflon us we would be FUND FOR THE COMMON. AND to the last preceding school census; president and superintendent lice of the board announced, more likely, more of the time, to of operations of the Consolidated For the convenience of those and in addition an equalization fund PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Be it resolved by the Legislature of which when added to other revenues take our troubles in our stride. who want such the a Brooknow statement, the Railways company, of al the state of Utah, for this purpose by the Transit company, board has sent to all its field of-fbe $5 for each person of the members elected to each house firovided which flees have POT SHOTS several years up to 1919. Dempprinted postcards school age as shown by the last pretherein: concurring SECTION 1. That it is proposed to ceding school census; said equalization sey is notorious for his fight I on them the request for wage in As Priam to Achilles for his son against unionization of transit formation. Space is left for the amend section 3 of Article 10 of the fund shajl be apportioned to the school So you into the night, divinely led, workers in New York, the letter wage earner to write in his name, Constitution of the state of Utah as districts in such manner as the Legisamended by the vote of the electors lature shall provide. Said rates shall To ask that young mens bodies, points out, adding that his refusal account number, and address. The at general election of 1930 to read not be increased unless a proposition to reinstate 29 fired union motor-me- n card should be mailed, either with as the not yet dead, follows: to increase the same specifying the stamp, or in a sealed enSec. 3. The proceeds of the sales rate or rates proposed and the time Be given from the battle not begun. directly provoked a strike I a to the Social Se of ail lands that have been or may during which tbe same shall be levied, Thus, in poetic during which on November 1,1918 velope addressed be granted by tbs United be first submitted to a vote of such did John Masefield de- a Brighton Beach train, admittedly curity Board, Candler Building, hereafter to this state, for the support of the qualified electors of the state, States a After Baltimore, per- of the common Maryland. lineate the sky trip of Englands and five per as in the year next preceding such son has received a report of his centum of the schools, of the election, shall have paid a property tax net to minister proceeds Germanys pjgme wage account from the board, a sales of United States public land3 assessed to them within the state, and fuehrer. second form is available at all lying within the state and sold by the the majority of those voting thereon Because of that history-smashin- g from page 5) field offices for his use if he be- United States subsequent to the ad shall vote in favor thereof, in such flight some mothers are still hop- knows(Continued Roosevelt he has a lieves that he earned wages that mission of this state into the Union, manner as may be provided by law. in that be and remain a permanent fund, ing that they may have their sons friend who SECTION 2. The secretary of state cares, and that is a were not reported. On this form shall to be called the State School Fund, is directed to submit this proposed whole and alive for Thanksgiving. tremendous political asset. During the wage earner should list each the interest of which only, shall be amendment to the electors of the state On the other hand some fathers his Roosevelt has employer for whom he has worked, expended for the support of the com in the next general election in the are agreeing with Anthony Eden thrownincumbency more proposals at the Con- - how long he was employed by each, mon schools. The interest on the State manner provided by law. that if a stand isnt taken before gress and at the people than School Fund, the proceeds of all propSECTION 3. If adopted by the and the wages he received. accrue to the state by electors of the state, this amendment that long it may be too late to preserve of them have been able to many may erty All individuals requesting wage escheat or forfeiture, all unclaimed shall take effect the first day of digest. the greatest good for the greatest In his domestic he has been information should use the post-- a shares and dividends policies of any corpora January, 1939. number. paragon to many and a paradox card form, since requests made by tion incorporated under the laws of to all. In his policies he letter cannot be handled by the So this state, the proceeds of the sales If old man Noah were alive hed has pursued aforeign of the Constitutional Amendment course that even cial Security Board as rapidly as of timber, and the proceeds minerals No. 3 sale or other disposition of tell some of these perennial flood those who dont like him and who those made on the forms, Manager or other property from school and HOURS WORK ON PUBLIC OF victims a thing or two. dont want to like him have been Hayward said, state lands, other than those granted WORKS compelled to admire. He has perRequests for statements of wage for specific purposes, shall, with such A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING Experience is a great teacher. A formed this service for his country, accounts already have been y other revenues as the Legislature may TO AMEND SECTION 6, ARTICLE child who had been put back a 16 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF bold practice he has shown that ceived from more than 12,000 wage from time to time allot thereto,as conthe stitute a fund to be known UTAH, RELATING TO HOURS OF grade in school was asked if his liberalism can and will work. earners. The only cases in which Uniform School Fund, which Uniform WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. him this were year parents helping it was impossible to provide appli School Fund shall be maintained and Be it resolved by the Legislature of with his studies. Naw, was the REPUBLICAN PLATFORM common cants with statements of wages re used for the support of the state of Utah, the of all ' laconic reply, They did last year. and public schools of the state and CONDEMNS BUT OFFERS ceived were those in which the members elected to each of the two O in such manner as the houses voting in favor thereof: dividuals had been engaged in em apportioned shall SUBSTITUTES The pro Legislature SECTION 1. That it is proposed If dictators and diplomats knew not covered by the Fed-Uta- h visions of Section provide. ployment 7, Article XIII of to amend section 6 of article 16 of the of a surety that in the event of Old-AInsurance provisions this Constitution shall be construed Constitution of the state of Utah. Republican party held itsleral war they would be the first to oc platform convention Saturday. The of the Social Security Act, such as as a limitation on the rate of taxaSec. 6. The Legislature shall dethe line on tangible property for district termine the Lours front trenches, railroad document lot a that shall constifarm cupythe work, labor, and do-- tion adopted following school purposes and not on the amount tute a days work on all works or dove of peace again would soar, mestic and service, wrangling of funds available therefor and, fur- undertakings carried on or aided by condemns the New Deal program despite her clipped wings. no moneys allocated to the Uni- the state, county or municipal governther, and everything beneficial to the AVOID THE form School Fund shall be considered ment; and the Legislature shall pass in fixing the rates of taxation speci- laws to provide for the health and IF I GIVE UP public given by the Democrats. But DISTURBER fied in Section 7 of Article XIII. it does not offer anything of conHE WILL safety of employees in factories, 2. The secretary of state smelters, and mines and shall deterWatch the disturber who seeks is SECTION structive nature in place of legisdirected to submit this proposed mine the number of maximum hours to bore from within your ranks, amendment A woman whose lot had been lation which it condemns. to the electors of the state of service After reading the G. O. P. plat- - creating distrust, dissension and at the next general election in the SECTIONper 2.day.That the secretary particularly hard during the deprovided by law. of state is hereby directed to submit person is I destruction. Every worker should manner pression was exceptionally cheer- form any liberal-minde- d SECTION 3. If adopted by the this proposed amendment to the elecful. Everyone remarked about it. more than ever convinced that the think clearly and deal fairly, electors of the state, this amendment of the state at the next general They remarked about it because old party is just about as much I Opinions are the outgrowth of shall take effect the first day of tors election in the manner provided by cutunder the control of reactionary experience. They vary widely, January, 1939. they knew that it was only by I SECTION 3. If adopted by the ting corners here, going without lawyers as it has ever been in this I hence, men are bound to differ te cording to their viewpoint. There Constitutional Amendment electors of this state, this amendment perhaps more so. that, giving up their Sunday trips, shall take effect the first day of No wonder that the rank and is no logical reason why these that they were able to keep their ' No. 2 bills paid up sufficiently so that file of progressive Republicans different expressions of thought RATE OF TAXATION PURPOSES January, 1939. should lead to violence or intimi the wholesaler would continue to DISTRIBUTION I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING send them goods. dation. of the State of Utah, do hereby certify 7 TO SECTION AMENDMENT , AN One day a friend who was near The day of force is past. Every the foregoing is a full, true and ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTI- that The Republicans are doing more conflict no matter how violent enough to them to ask such a quesTUTION OF THE STATE OF correct copy of the 3 Constitutional tion, queried, Why are you so thinking and much more talking has been settled in conference in proposed by. the regular UTAH, RELATING TO THE RATE Amendments of the legislature of 1937 as cheerful? about the Democratic primaries the end. Never in the history of OF TAXATION, PURPOSES AND session the same appears of record in my Im not, was the quick reply, than about their own. Nothing like man has violence been justified by DISTRIBUTION office. of resolved Be the it by Legislature but if I give up, he will. it has ever happened before in the terms of settlement. I further certify that they will all the of of State Utah, Now that they have weathered American history. Will the G. O. These are the hard facts. They on the official ballot at the appear house to elected each members the of the worst of it the husband admits P. realize that whatever happens j cannot be ignored nor brushed general election November 8, 1938, concurring therein: that there were times when he in the New Deal, the Old Deal is aside with a gesture. They contain SECTION 1. That it is proposed to under the number and title herein amend section 7 of Article 13 of the designated. felt like quitting, but adds, I kept dead? Philadelphia Record. (Ind.) a truth that should be plain enough In witness whereof, I have hereof the state of Utah, as Constitution What do to to men all would see for in this age of amended her? it tinking. unto set my . hand and affixed the the vote at of electors the by We never failed at anything beProbably progress and civilization. the general election of 1930 to read Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 26th day of August, 1938. fore. We would find it hard to methare Man Peaceable and as follows: (to farmer) Why conciliatory City face ourselves in the years to come those bees flying around so, franti- ods save the irreparable waste and Sec. 7. The rate of taxation on destruction wrought by opposing tangible property shall not exceed on realizing that we had Jailed at cally ? of valuation, two and this. Farmer I guess they have forces contending for selfish ad- each dollar mills for general state purposes, hives. (Continued on page 8) vantage. Men in any organization of one mill for high school. Secretary of State. NEWS AND COMMENT LABOR ON ITS FORWARD MARCH from rage 1) sub-distri- ct Cewlw;j,,nr0 ?vtheterests Constitutional Amendments i FUND-UNIFO- d, - of-vi- ce spine-tinglin- two-thir- or an ds g, sky-writi- ng I . re-B- 1 two-thir- ds in-N- ge of rag-chewi- ng ac-sta- I two-thir- . ds four-tent- two-tent- hs hs x |