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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. MAY 24, 1935 6 UNION SCHOOL TEACHERS When asked the kind of a set- Mail Carriers up jproposed for Brigham it wasHold Convention explained that it was the intention to establish two package agencies in the city for the pres-- . H ahiT ent. Later, said Chairman Brown, i, isri blePniaJ if business justifies it we will put yL ,ewhouso hotel in a liquor store. Sunday, Mr. Pattersen stated that in all I Jh officers were elected as fol probability the package agencies and will be confined to drug stores rL S the man in charge will be paid a cifi? hTnon' salary of $50.00. No commission on Hlo8eCretarw' eiS' sales, he said, will be allowed. Package agencies will be estab- gffJ Wf at lished in other towns in Box Elder stores in either dnig county, th.e grocery stores. It is the purpose to i!? "ohb m&ke it as convenient as possible for the general public to buy liquor ThombUd stitute mail carriers. Among the speakers at the convention were Mayor Louis Marcus, (Continued from page 5) Postmaster I. A. Smoot, Dr. John academic. in the for which But the crisis C. organ reality Wahlquist, President H. E. R. by the present Freeman of Local 111, and D. R. ized drives of heavy taxpayers for they stand is the responsibility of Sullivan, San Francisco, member of cutting o ft educational services, re education itself. The particular the national executive board. ducing salaries, increasing the size form the problem of educational Ladies Auxiliary of classes, and so on. Considering freedom takes, changes from time to teachers time. so no But at one ladies can of The the disposition many auxiliary held a conpresent vention also and elected new offito keep themselves aloof from the doubt that it centers about the eco- cers as follows: Mrs. Orson Thom-blastruggle of manual labor to hole nomic constitution of society. the of latter vice president; Mrs. II. Lee Immediate Forward Steps its own, the loyalty not if is can What schools be done? The direct to the Hales, secretary; Mrs. N. W. touching, treasurer. locals answer Ameris: of the Join Knudsen, surprising. I cite one striking contempor ican Federation of Teachers where ary event as an illustration of the they exist; help form them where NEW U I R A lack of power on the part of teach they do not exist. The ordinary are BOARD NAMED era to perform their full educa- objections to this P from tional work because of a division .illy. They ,prin intellectual labor snubbishness, fear or reprisals. between '"'"A elected MarUn Ginsett Salt Lake Governor Blood Wednesday namsuch was stated by the commissioners and other forms of labor. The or- down-rigmisconceptions C. Nelson, Brigham ed the new Utah Industrial RecovLeland City; ganized drive against freedom of as the idea that a teachers' union City, and L. B. Peacock, Price. ery Act board members. They are inquiry and teaching by Hearst might be called upon to join a sym- - WnrLoro CJnriirril was chosen for the next as follows: Ogden and his like is not animated by pathetic strike. Even if these ob convention in 1937. Mark H. Greene, professor of jections possessed more force than Restitution personal hostility to those honored the economics at the University of resolutions Wage Among adopted outwas the urging of a by attacks, vilifications, and be- they do and the abstinence of the R. Beus, farmer, or OgJ. week, Jtah; American Federation of Labor F. E. Morris, NBA labor com- and compulsory retirement right lies. The enemy that is of den; Stanley N. Child, laborer, of ing fought is the education of the from direct political action by or- pliance officer, informs The Utah workers after 30 years of service. Salt Lake; J. Roy Murdock of public in political and economic ganized labor is objectionable In Labor News that the Utah State The convention also urged enactrovo, and Church P. Castle of Salt realities. Teachers in universities my opinion they are completely office of the NR A has secured res- ment of legislation to benefit sub ake. are singled out for attack from overshadowed by larger realities. titution for working people in the tKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!llllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllll fear that education in high schools But teachers are not the only state during 1935 to the Em- and colleges may become more and group pursuing intellectual car$35,000. more a part of the final kind of eers. I would heartily second the y . ... education that of the public. Ord ime I ganization among teachers is ris12 Ilenager students placed in permanent E paper Guild. Actors and writers I changed employment since the ef- - E peratively needed to stem the inE and are organized or beginning to or- - fective dates of the codes. reaction ing tide of brutal timidation. But so many teachers ganize. Ministers in the churches,! Mr. Morris says that in effect-- 1 positions during April Business offers more E are timid because of hostages to while not yet widely organized forling these adjustments it often hap- - I nniinrlunSties Ilian any oflipi vnntinn fortune that it is foolish to sup- other than purely professional pur-- 1 pens that checks are available fol I who cannot now be pose that this organization will be poses, have spoken, through their 1 SUMMER TERM STARTS JUNE 3 And in order that those adequate unless it is supported by various organizations, more and I(located. Make your summers efforts worthwhile. Call, Write or Phone E wider and deeper organization with more openly about the injustices of entitled to benefits may receive I far catalog. others, who have a common inter- the present order. What is needed them at the earliest date, herewith est in the reconstruction of the is an aggressive alliance of these is given a partial list that the NRA- s I state office has been unable to lopresent regime of production for various groups. Divided, we may cate to date. Anyone knowing personal gain and personal power. fall. United, we shall stand, and in of any whereabouts the freeacademic do own our I dislike the words special standing shall a favor confer will the people much of work. too smell dom; they them by calling this to their tention, or advising them to 1103 Boston building for their pay JOKER FOUND IN UTAH LIQUOR LAW checks. Among the missing jere : nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? Opal Lennarz, a factory wvxer; (Continued from page 1) auHenry Phillips, a watchman for an beer, and state municipal officers of rules of the federal control automobile said. was company; Roy Chatter-to- n, are universally opposed to the pro- thority, it William Basford, Walter HanThe regulations hold no liquor vision of the beer section of the sen, Ben Taylor, Lynn Reeve, dishas a surprise for you. law and the fact that the senate can be sold to any group, private tributing advertising matter. vendor or state store commission Look Your Best DecTHE BEST amendment makes the purpose of if it is sold with the "return privoration Day, May 30 PERMANENT the state store liquor act law null ilege. HEADS EDITOR EVER OFFERED Booze and void, is there any good reason Drug Store Our Goal is to give the best IN SALT LAKE RELIEF SETUP why a special session of the legisAccording to Brigham Journal Permanent lature should not be called to cor the state liquor commission will esWave, Almost Better Finger Shamrect these provisions? tablish package whisky agencies in Marcel, Wave, as Facial, Than Cheap Governor Henry H. Blood Wed' Least Possible at Cost, stores the as stores. and poo, drug Is Inconsistent grocery nesday announced the appointment Best using only very best mateCheapest Article 5, section 89, provides Those placed in charge of the sales of Darrell J. Greenwell as director rials. The Very Latest Machine that the commission may grant will be paid the starvation sum of of the state department of public month for $50 the liqGIVE US A TRIAL Just Installed per licenses to sell light beer at retail handling welfare. Mr. Greenwell is the in bottles for consumption on the uor. This amount regardless of the managing editor of Abe Glassmans SHAMPOO and FINGER Cft Three Shops: Medical Arts scab daily paper in Ogden. OUC premises where sold, and may also volume of business. WAVE, dried Bldg. (54 East So. Temple) on to beer will licenses sell two packBrigham City light grant Was. 10316; 1053 East 21st get Hair Cutting Expert Little Julias sister was ill, and draft. age agencies instead of a state South, Hyland 8553 This provision is inconsistent. It liquor store it developed when she was told to go and thank Mrs. Medical Arts Bldg. OGDEN SHOP, Eccles Bldg., should not be any more harm to Commissioners Hugh B. Brown and Hoggs, a neighbor, for sending Call Was. 10316 for Phone 760 sell light beer from bottles poured Adam Pattersen visited there. flowers to the hospital. FRIENDS OF LABOR into a glass, than to sell the same While there the commissioners Mother sends the condiments of kind of beer drawn from a faucet conferred with Mayor J. Wesley the season, and I was to thank into a glass and served in that Horsley, Attorney Lewis Jones, you for the flowers, exclaimed way. Cafe owners may desire to and others. They discussed freely Julia. sell light beer, but may not care the plan outlined to control the sale Thats all right, replied Mrs. to install expensive draft equip- and possession of alcoholic beve. And what is really the Hoggs. ment which gives the cafe the ap- ages in the state. We propose to matter with your sister? pearance of a bar, something the sell .the best grade of liquors at Doctor says she has a coat on owner does not care to have in an such low prices that it will drive her tongue, and an ulster in her cafe. the bootlegger out of business, It Is Up To YOU! stummick, was the startling What is the difference between said Chairman Brown. pouring the beer out of a bottle To keep The Utah Labor News in the vanguard into a glass and drawing it from a of the r,rne, 1 .iC so-call- ed ht S aevIa"d or4 d, 1 39-ho- ur Do You Want a Good Position? BEAUTY SHOP 3) . NOW! up-to-da- te Utahs progressive movement It Is Up To YOU! of tap? Section 91 provides that only four licenses can be issued in a city of 5,000 population; only 38 in a city the size of Salt Lake City, with a population of more than 110,000 people. Four times that number are selling beer in Salt Lake City today. Who is going to be eliminated? All have bought licenses for a year. Hits Snag The state liquor commission activities struck a snag Wednesday in the form of a regulation by the federal alcohol control authority. The agreement between the commission and distillers who, received portions of the commissions initial liquor order, that if the stock did not move within 90 days, it could be returned to the distiller and the commission credited, is in violation SMOKE CIGARS CUBAN CIGAR CO. Salt Lake City Greetings to Labor! people. To make The Utah Labor News a potent weapon Against Oppression. Help to give the PEOPLE of Utah the Mightiest Voice it ever had! It Is Up To YOU! You can more than double The Utah Labor News circulation by sending in your own subscription and asking your friend to send his subscription. For 1.00 BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE ' ' COMPANY Home Office ... Salt Lake City If It s a Beneficial Policy It's the Best Insurance You Can Buy! short time a special rate of Will bring to you The Utah Labor News for ONE YEAR. 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