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Show 3 UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. JANUARY 10, 1936. POLITICAL OUTLOOK Visitt tihe (Continued from Page 1) state. . . . The coalition is unal appointing terably opposed to corporation agents and reactionary politicians of trust where the interests of the masses are to be safeguarded." . . . The coalition in stands firmly for an adequate so- . . .population showed only 58,000. This means that in the neighcial security rrogram designed to borhood of 30,000 people left Utah. take care of the aged, incapacitated A study of these 30,000 shows state. . . The and unemployed. that We that they were mostly young men. ment further declares In other words, one out of evthat the institutions that believe of Utahs young men had three ery education have developed for the to leave the state for better opporand benefit of the children of the during the decade between state should be safeguarded am tunities 1920 and 1930. . , . The coalition encouraged with adequate means ' claims that this is a serious loss to to carry on a program worthy o A solution for Utahs the possibilities and resources of Utah. outstanding stateagricultural problem, . . . the Finaly, the state. ment says, We stand for a pro namely, an adequate market for our farm demands that gram designed to materially in we make aproducts,for these place young crease the consumption of the av' men as consumers and wage earnerage man by increasing his pur ers in our state. . . . While we farm chasing power. . . . This will re two and cent of only orper of of some form quire support total our small with this area, which ganization of the farmers we produce enough to acreage, for them fair prices will guarantee feed 300,000 additional people. . . . their products. . . . The coalition This unconsumed surplus and long also supports the work of labor distances shipping keep farm to with a view of enabling them secure fair wages, shorter hours prices at a very low level. . . . The letter says: This group of voters and permanent employment. are confident that the average man must arouse himself to the fact Static Condition that he should exert his efforts The letter claims that many in and energies along with the rest dustries have been kept out of the of his associates to give Utah state because of a lack of cheap back to her people to protect our 0 national wealth and to stop the power and light. . . . For every raw to produce working people skimming forces which have so materials in Utah there are 45,000 thoroughly drained our state of people out of the state working buying power on the part of the this raw material up into useful average man. In other words, we are goods. of the job, doing about Noble Aims of it, If we did only one-ha- lf No doubt, the participants in we should have plenty of employCoalition of NonpartiUtah the ment for all of our unemployed and Voters have noble aims. . . san inwholesome a besides produce In a spirit of tolerance and coopIncrease in our population. they should be in a posistead of the per cent of increase eration to tion accomplish great things for in our population growing larger it citizens of this state. . . . The the ani smaller been has growing has a place in the politismaller for the last 30 years until coalition of Utah and it has at present the population has cal activities . . . But, if the coalwork. of plenty condition. reached almost a static make its purpose is to ition going decade from 1920 . . . During-thin its who those participate felt, births were 85,000 to 1930 there destinies and its direct affairs over deaths, but .Utahs increase must be unselfish and at all times willing to sacrifice not alone of time but finances, in order to car Annual ry on an effective educational cam Visit the 17th to acquaint the voters with paign Ogden Livestock Show of the coalition. . . . the principles January 10th to 16th the coalition, to be of After all, service, must be made a channel of education, organization, and coopIt must not be made eration. and a channel for those who desire to use it for the advancement of their own political In the event that its fortunes. officials and participants became candidates for poliical office themselves, then the coalition would lose its respect and effectiveness . Therefore, to keep the coalition clean and free of political it should beware of seekers. . . . Any oroffice chronic and movement, as a ganization as soon usefulness its loses rule, as it becomes the football of politi cal office seekers. ... ... ... one-ha- lf 15,-00- ... one-four- ... th ... e HAMMS ... JUG BEER ... self-seeke- rs , self-seeke- CNLINJKEG Bf f rs, r Best Wishes to Ogden Labor ,U Ucuinii m'. Blue Eagle Distributing Co. WAS. 1590 Try a Ton of Our Clean Stove Coal Union Mined Stored Under Shed, Kept Dry Royal Coal Yard Phone OGDEN, UTAH 250 Healy St. Mr. Labor Man and Family 12 : You have always been loyal to our institution by asking for and insisting on Knit Goods, Cats Pajamas, Lovlee Lady Dresses and Lingerie, and the various other textiles we manufacture. We Want to Wish You and Yours a Most and Prosperous New Year Uta-Mai- Happy gden-Uta- ii 2331 d Co. Knitting Grant Avenue GREETINGS TO OGDEN LABOR We express our sincere appreciation to our the many friends, both old and new, for privilege we have had of serving you. 2L7ftDn gdlen UvesftocEs Show Annual JANUARY 20th to 16th ROOSEVELT CHALLENGES ENEMIES OF NEW DEAL (Continued from page 1) they seek autocracy in bigger By their fruit ye shall things. know them." If these gentlemen believe, as they say they believe, that the measures adopted by this congress and its predecessor, and carried out by this administration, have hindered rather than promoted recovery, let them be consistent. Let them propose to this congress the complete repeal of these measures. They way is open to such a proposal. Let action be positive and not negative. The way is open in the congress of the United States for an expression of opinion by yeas and nays. Shall we say that values are restored and that the congress will, therefore, repeal the laws under which we have been bringing them back? Shall we say that because national income has grown with rising prosperity, we shall repeal existing taxes and thereby put off the day of approaching a balanced budget and of starting to reduce the national debt? Shall we abandon the reasonable support and regulation of Shall we restore the banking? dollar to its former gold content; The shall we say to the farmer prices for your products are in part restored, now go and hoe your own row? Shall we say to the home owners and the debtors We have reduced your rates of interest we have no further concern with how you keep your home or what you pay for your money, that is your affair? Shall we say d to the several millions of citizens who face the very problem of existence of getting We will withdraw enough to eat from giving you work, we will turn you back to the charity of and to those your communities men of selfish power who tell you that perhaps they will employ you if the government leaves them Shall we say strictly alone? Your problem is a local one exunem-poye- public power. In the hands of a peoples government this power is wholesome and proper. But in the hands of political puppets of an economic autocracy such power would provide shackles for the liberties of the people. Give them their way and they will take the course of every autocracy of the past power for themselves, enslavement for the public. Their weapon is the weapon of fear. I have said The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. That is as true today as it was in 1933. But such fear as they distill today is not a natural fear, a normal fear; it is a synthetic, manufactured, poisonous fear that is being spread subtly, expensively and cleverly by the same people who Save cried in those other days us, save us, else we perish. I am confident that the congress of the United States well understands the facts and is ready to wage increasing warfare against those who seek a continuation of the spirit of fear. The carrying out of the laws of the land' as enacted by the congress requires protection until final adjudication by the highest tribunal of the land. The congress has the right and can find the means to protect its own prerogatives. We are justified in our present confidence, Restoration of a national income, which shows continuing gains for the third successive year, supports the normal and logical policies under which agriculture and industry are returning to full activity. Under these policies we approach a balance of the national budget. National income increases: tax receipts, based on that income, increase without the levying of new taxes. That is why I am able to say to this, the second session of the seventy-fourt- h congress, that based on existing laws it is my belief that no new taxes, over and above the present taxes, are advisable or necessary, (Continued on page 4) cept that perhaps the federal government, as an act of more generosity, will be willing to pay to your city or to your county a few grudging dollars to help maintain our soup kitchens? Shall we say to the children who have worked Child labor is a local isall day sue and so are your starvation wages; something to be solved or left unsolved by the jurisdictions states? Shall we of forty-eigsay to the laborer Your right to organize, your relations with your employer have nothing to do with the public interest;, if your employer will not even meet with Best Wishes to Ogden Labor MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. the federal government to raise the health standards of the nation and to give youth a decent opportunity through such means as the civilian conservation corps? Meet the Challenges Let these challenges be met. If this is what these gentlemen want, let them say so to the congress of the United States. Let them no longer hide their dissent in a cowardly cloak of generality. Let them define the issues. We have been specific in our affirmative action. Let them be specific in their negative attack. But the challenge faced by this congress is more menacing than merely a return to the past bad as that would be. Our resplendent economic autocracy does not want to return to that individualism of which they prate, even though the advantages under that system went to the ruthless and the strong. They realize that in 34 months we have built up new instruments of Maid OCIovcr BUILDING 4 24th STREET MATERIAL MERCHANTS Phone 128 OGDEN, UTAH Sweet Cream Butter and ' Cheese COAL.CC 2041 Wash. Ave. union mined Best Wishes to Labor and Our Other Friends Intcrmountain Grain Cooperative, Inc. Office 327 Kiesel Bldg. If you are not already a member of an affiliated Local, full formation can be had by writing to us. Box 707, Ogden, Utah W. M. in- WARDLEIGII, Secretary BEST OF WISHES TO LABOR MILTON G. PENCE GRAIN MERCHANDISING Kiesel Building Phone 918 Ogden, Utah Visit the 17th Annual Ogden Livestock Show January 10 to 16, inclusive Our Best Wishes to Labor Visit the 17lh Annual Ogden Livestock Show January 10 to 16, inclusive The Columbia Horse & Mule Commission Co. Room 204 Exchange Phone 786 OGDEN A Mount Ogden Strain Baby Chicks Are Profitable All leading varieties ready for delivery after February 15th. Hatches every Monday and Thursday 20,000 chicks weekly. Write for new catalog just off the press. Free of charge. Washington Avenue Phone 982 Ogden, Utah - WEEKLY AUCTION SALES Horses and Mules MONDAYS Other Livestock TUESDAYS FOR FEEDING EXPERT Reasonable Rates Very CONSIGN YOUR STOCK OR WRITE AT ONCE 314 r7 Visit the 17tli Annual Ogden Livestock Show Jan. 10 to 16 OGDEN PAPER CO. Wholesale Paper, Cordage, Bags, Stationery 2429 Grant Ave. Phone 391 OGDEN, UTAH O Makers of QUALITY SAUSAGE Distributors of QUALITY BEEF TO Ogden Livestock Sales Co. Rocky Mountain Livestock Feeders, Inc. P. O. Box 1070 Ogden Sugar Spur Ogden, Utah T. J. UPTON, Manager Tel. 4192 Best Wishes to Organized Labor Cooperative Market Serves Northern Utah From the fertile valleys of northern Utah comes the milk and cream from which the famous Cream OWeber Dairy Products are made. Dairy farmers in this area market their milk and cream through the central organization at Ogden because they know it pays. Through cooperation, dairymen have created a large demand for superior manufactured dairy products. , The policy of the Weber Central Dairy Association is to serve the Dairy Industry on the highest plane possible. Through its many members and friends, it has built an organization the aim of which is to serve to the best interests of agriculture. Weber Central Dairy Association Phone 2464 2551 Ogden Avenue Ogden, Utah PLANT AND OFFICE: WILSON LANE PHONE 511 Bldg., Union Stock Yards OGDEN, UTAH "" VISIT THE 17TII ANNUAL OGDEN LIVESTOCK SHOW JANUARY 10 TO 16, INCLUSIVE- Landvatter Hatchery GREETINGS TO LABOR Visit the 17th Annual Ogden Livestock Show January 10 to 16, inclusive L. Loewenstein WHOLESALE DRUGS Products Ogden Dressed Neat Co. Anderson Lumber Co. McKesson - Ogden We have outlets for all kinds of horses and mules, and will have Eastern and California buyers at all of our sales. If you want the best prices for your horses and mules, write, wire or phone. -- We Wish All a Happy and Prosperous New Year kind-talke- Regular Sales Every Monday ' Mariufacfurers of ht you to discuss your problems and his, that is none of our affair? Shall we say to the unemployed Social security and the aged lies not within the province of the federal government, you must Shall we seek relief elsewhere? who women and men to the say live in conditions of squalor in country and in city The health and the happiness of you and your children are no concern of ours? Shall we expose our population once more by the repeal of law to protect them against the loss of their honest, investments and against the manipulations of disShall we honest speculators? abandon the splendid efforts of Christ loved rich and poor. He I the miracle of little deeds of of seeds and sowers of ness. How wise was Ilis simpli-treeand sparrows and fish andcity! M. Loewenstein Visit the 17th Annual Ogden Livestock Show January 10 to 16, inclusive d s |