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Show I ' ' Page 4 UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 23, 1938 He did not specify what litical tered. philosophy of property should be offered. rights of Mr. Hamilton, the great duced and sent to committees MEET AT PROVO Republican of the Jeffersonian (Continued from Page 4) period, and of Jefferson who was JAY FRANKLIN Tuesday. the exponent of human rights. One introduced by the Street near the positive side. He dis- PREDICTS DEMOCRATIC (Continued from rage 1) The Democratic party is not a closes one Lake Carmens that union minded Salt of City, classically VICTORY IN UTAH of the conventions credentials declaration of opportunists. The Demomember the of would Glenn out strike Dr, Franks party committee. Another factional dis cratic owned has stood all the time be all utilities committee that party republican public three-houprogram r pute was settled in a Jay Franklin, noted Washington for declared Mr. Roband controlled by state and munici wrote across his own copy of the newspaper principle, radio in a executive session Tuesday. columnist, He inson. statement these The words: emphasized the principle TuesA factional dispute broke out palities, respectively. talk over a national hook-u- p calls resolution in the industrialist can as for Another that are an mountains absurd being labor; again Wednesday. It was over the day night, predicted reelection of succeed mouse out be declaration as the little the common, ordiwill born. only per striking D. and Thomas Senator Elbert geographical distribution of offi Going on East, and disregarding Congressmen Abe Murdock and J. nary man succeeds. cers of the federation, with the taining to the abolishment of the The success of the working man first vice president of the federa- contract system on public works. Col. Frank Knoxs dictum to his W. Robinson, Utahs New Deal conPeace Labor to and let alone farmer means national prosUrge party everything tion, Italph II. Fuller of Ogden, gressional delegation, in the NoA we from resolutions until series he said. This success can be of reach 1940, Kirksville, perity, vember election. asserting I am a marked man. Missouri. No. Lake American in local Salt There his 5G5, home Dr. attained through higher wages and His assertion was in support of The columnist is touring a large a resolution which would provide Federation of Teachers, and signed Frank delivered an ominous warn- share of the country to study shorter hours for the industrial executive ing carried copiously in middle for geographical distribution of the y William W. Taylor, four-poi.economic, social and political con- - workers and elimination of child a western The secretary, papers. proposed 10 vice presidents, with the presiRepubhcandition3 first hand. He' spent three labor in industry. with the he for Mr. Robinson claimed that a forleave must peace declared, making party, dent and secretary to be elected at jrogram jn ga Lake City C. I 0. even hinting at a new Fed- - the dugouts of abandoned battle- - days ward step in the plan of distribu-io- n , Kranklin declared that regardless large. of wealth is the wages-hour- s The dispute over the resolution eration of Labor, including both fields, it must be shorn of the in- - of the reactionary leadership of the fluence of vested interests and dominant church the rank and file aw, and other laws enacted by and the reports of the 10 vice present rival groups. of removal asks resolution unite on corrective and construe- - o the utah voters are progressive Congress. presidents occupied the entire ..The FederaWilliam American Deal. and Green, Congressman Murdock declared tiye oppositionhe to the New deter-lgramorning session Wednesday. With backing the New Deal pro. a.i1 t aKrtT. resident Roosevelt did not bring people, said, are 35 resolutions to be considered by f,'" mined to certain changes that the convention it was considered He believes that if Roosevelt on the serious problems he has will wake for greater security. were running for a third term and been called upon to solve. These unlikelv that the annual parley will The changes he made it clear an election were held conclude before late Thursday. problems were brought on by he.. I hands-of- f relate to advancement over all that I would carry with as big atoday Election of officers and a choice policies of Herbert majority Hoover the G. 0. P. was willing to accord as be did in 1936. and his Republican prede n J?ear p uSv 5?re??en' He believes that Culbert L. 01-- 1 cessors. the Republican Kansas City Times I gon former Murdock lauded the splendid Utahn, will be elected! pointed out that the party will next governor of California and work in Washington by Senator its opportunity just to the gheridan Downey, United States hert D. Thomas and Congressman accepts tbat responsibil- - senator. Both are Democratic J W. Robinson. He said that for ?xtf,nt .. n j yoa 20 years Utah had a United States bent president has prevailed among bo; be, T,stan?P nominees. as Republican I the groups of convention delegates. f,"d Senator who each year came back An the believes Franklin Mr Jn.nsylvania that state .c??irma" Torrence home Vice presidents gave reports 1 e FaTm d ,F: from Washington and prom- purge fight has strengthened the 8 n NeW Dea erS was ised Philadelphia city a mines building for Utah but Wednesday. They reported progress I ing, president with the masses. This, I committee The Republican party he rofgloamac3. in their respective fields. without in noticeable any actual results. The Utah saidf Was The vice presidents are: Ralph .The Journal is terribly worned. has to be rebuilt and revitalized well as in other states. New Deal congressional present in every phase, Supreme Court II. Fuller, first vice president, from 1?s.lsts a vot,e aaln.st delegation has served the people a Justice Arthur H. James, guberagainst Peal. E. B. of Utah less than six years and vice second Ogden; Kelsey, DAILY PAPERS of grandeur) natorial nominee of the G. O, P., Salt Lake City; F. A. I an,a (the illusionRoosevelt the they have brought home relies told party workers in Montgomery CONTINUE INSULTS President ays bacon in the way of $300,000 ap-- ( Weyersberg, third vice president, county: Everybody wonders in Continued on page 5) . Salt Lake City; F. A. Nolle I f,n rli.adp80,S-IfThe newspapers continue insult were what direction we are going.1 hi fourth vice president, Salt Lake I I ..-.-.f. over-rip- e the people just Governor George' DAiken of mg New Deal Democrats by calling City; Vaughn A. McGhan, fifth bourbons. bucket. m them the Vermont offered slop abundant dropped j j advice, vice president. Salt Lake city; r. he real.story be mainly to join his hearty approval new.s aad head writers for 13 WeDerUl8triDmingi.O. T. Startin, sixth vice president, LB.U he s of Social Security and other New .theTs publications should look up The Farm J?,UaI Salt Lake City; IL W. Hayward! I hlnd Graham Deal measures. There is nothing ia Webster s Dictionary the defini-t- o Patterson, ne.d seventh vice president, Ogden; W. names F. Jenkins be gained he said, by saying tl0n of the W()rd, bourbon. If they (whose O. Dix, eighth vice president, Salt Charles. were bonest they would admit that we were not guilty of mistakes; magaz'na) aTndTJhn Lake City; II. W. Henderson, ninth k?p.earJVAef they haYe been suiting the Demovice president, Provo, and Charles PlaiL HWJ also If we call Volf, wolf all the crats aI1 aIon eveiY day-ou- r time, then there is little chance of ViCi Pr'5idCnt' I Etil Pev'aS Mabel Pew Mjril OedcnCCarthy, teth taken being seriously when SAGEBRUSH DEMOCRATS Mrs! E. B. Kelsey, organizer for Jhose naaies. do not appear in real danger threatens. At Sarabe toga Springs Editor Frank E. HEARD UTAH Best Wishes from ls P.ew the federation auxiliary, also re-- 1 I r?a?azineVrr in Pennsyl- - Gannett wound an hour of bitter CONGRESSMEN , big in up her The Dictators of Fashion ported prorgess program. Xa,ma who 13 also head of the Sun criticism of New Deal boring into Reject Resolutions At a well attended regular the Constitution with this milder The convention Tuesday rejected Oil company, ood comment: However, it is not suf monthly meeting of the Sagebrush We, ,can be sur the Pews two resolutions calling for endorse- so ficient merely "to criticize the Roose-- 1 Democratic club Monday night in no epiub ment of labor papers, When a res-- 1 nanle aje,farmers the convention room of the New- to kindhearted hand as la avelt Administration. We must offer house olution calling for support of hotel Congressmen J. W. for with aSazine pretty pictures constructive, progressive, liberal Frank Nollers Labor Broadcast, Robinson INTERMOUNTAIN I and Abe Murdock in business is better than and another resolution supporting I ?c,a, something jrogram hard-boileTo declared means them the it that the New Deal as now adminis- - rousing speeches Offden Trades Journal were reiect- KNITTING MILLS Democratic party is the party of shots of poison each month without even being sent to the I Co-o- p the Clinton s farmers. na10n Association, people. Golden, resolutions committee. of the Steel Workers OGDEN, UTAH j a director Congressman Robinson declared During the heated dispute over New the that Deal see we a "Keep Orgamzing Committee, and others, didnt program is the credentials committee report I n Although At 1877 Washington Blvd. in line with the policies squarely W,S,S! a to motion Monday afternoon, ! is another proof that sen- - of Jefferson. He explained the po rlndp npwunnnpr 'rpnnTtera from ng the Associated Farmers to stay leaders of farm I, the Northern progressive H11 ?e f?n.Sure jibl', labor and Trade organizations can come ederatl?Vf Kelsey of the Salt Lake City KSt orfani?ed ia Up'stite ngrlth?nfnlidisCUS5 problems and street carmens union, but was lost New bv fnnr vnfpq give cooperative de,af Again Tuesday another attempt I Jdl-nof newspaper censorship was made P!1 f i Enterprise organ of the Dairy when a ittoud headed bv F A Nol- At a recent dinner, one of the ler of the Ibor Broadcast intro- - Farmers uniwi the Northern Fed- atl,on, broht together the farm JPeakew started telling a number duced a resolution providing that labor union3 in St. Lawrence, funny stones. Aftei details of the convention he went on to attempts, be made public," except those parts4 Her.kimer.and Franklin counties on ajlj tell the S1X pomt a the f of cooperaprincess and which the convention and execu- Program (bners tl0mi tive committee shall authorize be listenpwith1 polite forbearance. The worker3 to are pledged to the nublic and labor given 'support farmers to advance their!.. Most of you must have heard press. The re.s?lutlon was sent to com-t- o interests, the farmers are pledged that story on the radio, he said, when he had finished. But, support labor improving as mittee without comment. a matter of interest, Id likejust all A move to close the convention their working and living condi- those who havent heard it to put was started Monday during an tions, and both groups are pledged UP their hands. argument over seating of delegates to work together against their A dozen of the company raised enemies. political of the newly organized electrical their hands, and the story teller Frank Gannetts apple union composed of the employes of sat down. must have struck in his craw lings Utah Power and Light company. In a day or two, each of the doz- when he read about this farmer- Backward Step en received a radio catalogue. The abor alliance nose. under his Two resolutions callimr right Are the thousands of paid up subscribers and for speaker was a radio dealer. 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