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Show r t UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, APRIL 10. 1936. . UNION PRINTERS HOME PRAISED IIY HEAD 0 F AMERICAN LEGION Labor Meet Inside Bad Weather Forces la&or HELPER. - Despite cold and stormy weather that forced cance lation of part of the day celebration program, and compe led the union coal miners to hol their meeting indoors, a great number of workers, members their families and residents Helper, gathered at the Rainbow ballroom to hear the speakers. As representative of John :' Lewis, international president the United Mine Workers of Amer ica, and John M. Ross, president o district 22, James Morgan of Chey' enne, Wyoming, international rep resentative, expressed the senti ment at a recent national conven tion of the organization by paying high tribute to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the present ad ministration. OF THE A MEMBER Eatabliahed 1929 paper receives the American Federation of Labor News Service. Thl -- CM matter March 28, 1930, at the post office Entered aa second-clas- s at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Subscription Advertising rates by request. $1.50 per annum Address all communications and remittances to Utah Labor News, 24 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published weekly M. at 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, 24 South Utah. Telephone Was. 2981. .Publisher I THOMPSON- - Office Manager L. M. THOMPSON Lauds Roosevelt We have always had the right action, for the defense of the to is organize and join unions of our Coof American citizens. but must realize the seriousness own choice, Morgan said, Greatest Ncet of We until now have we had an adthe present situation and with- not out fail work in unison for the ministration in the nations capital Cooperation is the greatest neet ideals which are so dear to true that would protect that right Not only should we celebrate between employers and employes Americans. the founding of the day, To tolerate each other and under )ut we should also remember the stand each others problems, no COMMENT men who sacrificed and toiled and doubt, is the secret for everlast NEWS the womn who suffered many priing peace in industry. vations American during the fight for the maintain to we are If (Continued from Page 1) institutions and adhere to the Am oped indicates that here is no shorter working day." Mr. Morgan especially complierican principles, it is vitally nee such meeting ground. and praised the work of mented, "In Toledo there is now such a essary that employers ,and em rank Utah represents Bonacci, to to' make effort an Toledo get meeting ground, indeed, the ploves tive and of the unions, gether and understand each other. peace board is more than that. It lim as one of the most proclaimed outstandThere are vicious, sinister forces is a ground for negotiations, a union men in west. entire the ing at work which are planning ant community meeting ground, pre- He told of the life Mr. Bonacci of ' Ameri undermine with the to some for sumably reputation plotting of the first excan system of civilization and the fairness and intelligence and with and relatedhe some him in penhad with periences very government itself. And be community sanction and backing. etrating the once n mines sanction That and backing is rep- of Carbon cause of this, it behooves the county. members of bona fide labor unions resented by the support all newsVirgil Wright of Cheyenne, and employers to join hands for the papers have given this plan. Any Wyoming, secretary of district 22, expulsion of the isms and doctrines such community plan cannot be advocated reduction of the working worked concert without of a supwhich are foreign to American day as a means of eliminating unport among the newspapers. ideals and principles. employment, in a short address. mere Toledo The the fact that time The Utah Labor News from Sees Day to time has pointed to the vicious peace plan is in effect entitles the Reduction of the working day national to Here, city recognition. red tactics of the agitators is the only avenue by which the 12 i mi,lion unemployed working under orders of Moscow dFfferenlt"ouDPhavn persons now in f to gain foothold in the American the country may be absorbed back casualties Trade Union movement for the fa? reDOrteTThiS of 18 into industry, he said. Mr. Wright Durpose of spreading doctrine of includes five representatives of la- - declared the time is near when bolshevism and overthrow of Amerrjval of thg gh()Ur day wiU fce ce or, five representatives of man-- j ebrated. ican democracy. American labor and American in agement and eight impartial Gains made by organized labor success of the benefit dustrial employers are believers in oard without The every business man, pro benefit of strong-arAmerican liberty and civilization. methods of mandatory powers, Our government is founded upon shows that American labor and Henry H. Blood and members oj toler American and ideals of freedom need a proper the Utah state liquor commission ance. All of us should have faith introduction.industry to visit Ogden Saturday night ant in those ideals. That faith should see for themselves what is going Toledo be The should peace plan be strong enough to bring together and if found good, it on, investigated employers and emploves in defense should be followed by other cities The store should be moved out of these principles and against the and industrial centers. This plan of Ogden, Mayor Peery said, isms coming from Russia or any would be a long stride to- - We have no room here for such perhaps other foreign country. ward industrial peace. a terrible institution. It is very The time has come for united Most of the troubles between offensive to respectable citizens result who must use Kiesel avenue. employers and employes from the The mayor made it plain he is If misunderstandings. WIIAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU Toledo man- - serious in charging the is deplor-age- d peace properly plan TO TRADESMAN ASK YOUR will bring labor and indus- - able mess. He also asserted the it USE THIS ON HIS PRINTING? try closer together and to better "old saloon days were far better understanding. And, perhaps, in than the present state liquor store this way, most of the troubles be- - days. ' tween employer and employe could We have no place in Ogden for e eliminated. a 'liquor store if it is going to cre- the eralion and non-unio- Six-Ho- ur tK - Kay Murphy, national commandof the American Legion, who recently visited in Utah, was high in praise of the Union Printers home at Colorado Springs, Colo. A few weeks ago, accompanied by a large group of legionnaires from Colorado Springs and the surrounding towns, Murphy was. escorted on a tour or thq Union Printers home by Superintendent There he greeted the 15 McCoy. men who are home resi- years. ' This is a genuine humanitarian and patriotic work that the union dents. said ComIn the highest possible terms printers are doing, Commander Murphy expressed his mander Murphy. ce Union Label stock Is going up in fessional man and other citizen of to the city, Paul M. Teterson of Tark the market. It will continue workthat the in rise degree State Utah the of just City, president goods. Federation of Labor, told the audi ers buy Union-mad- e ence. Receive a Welcome The miners .were welcomed to Helper by Mayor George F. Sprat-inand to the county by Dr. C. It. Fahring, Helper member of the county commission. Frank Bonacci, Utah field representative of the U. M. W. of A., presided. The Helper junior high school and paraded to the meeting hall and played a concert as part of the program. Business houses closed during the afternoon. Although the sports program was called off lecause of the weather, the miners and their families were invited to attend the annual Helper Day celebration in May when a part o: the program will be devoted to union members, and prizes donatec y the chamber of commerce will e awarded to winners of athletic . ? ? ? 7 YOU HELP US, AND, NATURALLY, WE HELP YOU! Salt Lake Allied Printing Trades Council Ogden Liquor Store We see by the papers that Mayor Harman W. Peery has made a threat to close the state iquor store at Ogden unless what le termed deplorable conditions lere were corrected. The progressive Ogden mayor extended an invitation to Governor ate the deplorable disturbance Unless something is done by the liquor commission to improve the situation, Ogden city will have to take steps to force moving of the store. Mayor Peerys assertions fol- lowed publication of a newspaper editorial that the liquor distribution set-u- p tolerates and encour-- I ages drunkenness in the vicinity of the Ogden liquor store each Saturday night. BEARINGS SERVICE & SUPPLY CO. Allen Golding, Pres. Mr. Grocers GCa 3323? ' The package or can in every case ot Breakfast Club Fancy High Grade Coffee you receive from now on that contain a signed gift order for a full pound of Breakfast Club Coffee, will be cheerfully and promptly redeemed at full retail price (25c on bags; 29c on cans) for these signed gift orders, upon presentation to us, or any of our agents, or distributors. L. O. TAFT CO., Salt Lake City, Utah Beveling and Silvering Wind Shield Work Wind Deflectors ALTA GLASS CO. South State Wasatch 6680 Salt Lake City, Utah 757 evening. A man who once was up, but now s down, should, when remember-ng- , exercise his longer memory and recall how once he was lower than he now is, and yet declined. 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