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Show ,, Review News and Comment D j M. I. T. Boor Regulations I am in receipt of a letter from Otto Schenkel, Tremonton. Otto runs a mighty fine restaurant in this thriving city in Box 101 tier county. He knows how to run a restaurant, because he is a practical chef. He has devoted his lifetime to pleasing the inner man. With his letter Otto encloses a copy of a communication he had mailed to H. II. Drown, chairman of the state liquor commission. This letter points out the inconsistency of the existing beer sale reg- Democrats to Meet The new state central committee of the Democratic party has been called to meet in Salt Lake City, Saturday, April 4. This meeting a t i THE PEOfLES PAPER i COOPERATE J Communism, Now that more StL UTAH. MARCH 27. 1936. SALT LA? VOL VI: NO. 38. dependence. Compiled From Reports of Observers. Current Evento f!ntnr EDUCATE ORGANIZE ulations. The letter to Mr. Brown reads: COMMENT ON I am operating one of the best AMERICAN NEWS cafes in the county, an investment of some $6,000. Yet I am forced to send legitimate trade to the pool Don't Die Naturally halls because they desir? beer with We are a hard-live- d outfit, we their meals. They are served sand- cavalry officers. In the old days wiches, chili and what-no- t along they used to say the only way to with their beer; yet I rm not per- get rid of a cavalry officer is to mitted to serve beer with my sand- shoot him. You never heard of So wiches and all I can do is to make one dying for other reasons. a good effort to keep from starv- said General John Pershing, ing myself and family, after 14 whose career started in Apache years in an honest and legitimate country of our great southwest 50 business. years ago. He still spends his win In other words, Mr. Brown, it ters in Arizona and daily climbs Is legal for pool . halls to., serve into the saddle for an invigorating sandwiches and beer, but it is not ride, although past 75. legal for me to serve sandwiches Know What They Want and a bottle of beer. What do you Even in the tune business you think of that? If a lady would tike a glass of have to know what the customers beer and a sandwich, she can't get want and give it to them, accordit in a restaurant as it is against ing to Rudy Vallee. A newspaper the law, but she can go to Hie pool recently quoted Vallee as saying: hall and get it. Would you have A good tune electrifies the night your lady friends go to tjje pool clubs. It gets into the blood of the man in charge of the party and hall? ;i "The tourist season begins very loosens up the purse strings. He claims that if the composers soon and it is rather embarrassing to explain to strangers theincori-sistenc- y profits are not protected by adeof the beer law in - our quate copyright laws good tunes state. Hence I am forced out of will soon be unavailable and he and business by the law, or else have to others like him will be out of bootleg beer, which I have never work. done, or never will. Why do we like' to see and hear If it is within the power of the others perform? Is it not because commission to have the. law as it there is besides the fun and thrill a putting of ourselves in the enwas first intended that all beer shops would be separated from tertainer's place? other businesses, surely it must be Glad We Did Right within their power to permit real The original terms with Colom restaurants to serve beer with their bia for the Panama canal rights meals. Mr. Brown, I have presented were $10,000,000 in cash and $250,-00- 0 this question to the Tremonton city annually. Of course, Panama council, as well as to a great num-- ( declared itself independent, but at Continued on page 2.) that, Colombia did not feel any too good toward the United States. In 1921, $25,000,000 more were paic Colombia and she felt better, recPolitical Outlook ognized the deal and Panamas in- Utah For 1936 of . neigh- borly relations are sought by Uncle Sam with our South American countries, he is glad that things were made quite right down there. .Fiye Serious Minutes The fury of Musolini and Hitler (Continued on page 3) Economic Highlights Termitif Destroys Like Price and Undermines 5 Cents Per Copy Homes Beware of Treachery Helper Is Ready for Of Red Agitators Coal Miners Celebration Communist Day Celebration in Utah Promises to be There Is No Room in American Democracy for Heed the Not Should American Workers Dictatorship All Members of the U. M. W. of A. Will Have Successful Paid Propagandists for the 57 Varieties of Moscow a Holiday on April 1 and With Their Families Will Go to American Doctrine Gtizens Should Battle All Loyal Helper Schools In Carbon County Planning to Give Ditch. Communism Last to the Children a Day Off So That They May Attend the Big Festival. Communism is American labors enemy No. ,1. The termite destroys the forests and undermines the founHELPER. For the first time in way at 4 p. m. and will include g homes. Communism is the termite of American dations of contests, Carbon county, and in the state of The First ur -- nail-drivin- tug-o-wa- r, etc. day, significant Utah, the Mens horseshoe pitching will landmark in the progress of labor, commence at 5 oclock and the will be celebrated at Helper on champion of the local union will be determined, Wednesday, Ajril 1. The members of the United At 6 p. m. a softball tournament Mine Workers of America will have in which teams of the various locd a holiday on this date and the unions of Carbon county will comschools will be closed in mining pete will takep lace and the games camps in the afternoon in order will be played in tournament order, that the miners and their families to decide the champions, Prizes will be awarded to every may attend the grand celebration at Helper, according lo Frank first, second and third place winUtah representative and held ner of the childrens and ladies agent for the United Mine Work- sports by the merchants and business houses of Helper. ers of Ameria. A well arranged program com At 9 p. m . the grand ball will the of a with take place at Rainbow Gardens, parade mencing Helper junior high school band on where Rudy and Dannys Rhythm Main street at 1 p. m. will proceed Kings will provide dreamy music to the city park where the celebra-- J for the dance lovers. The admis-tio- n will takep lace. The district sion to the dance is absolutely the union officials are expected to be only cost incurred by the members here to speak, as well as speakers of the U. M. W. of A. during the from other points. Mayor George big celebration. Admission tickets Spratling will welconu the visitors for the grand ball are being sold to the city of Helper. There will throughout the county by the local also be a musical program and re- union committee. and service All civic, social sponses to the welcoming address. At 3 p. m. the sports program clubs of Helper have united to will begin and childrens races, pie- - make the celebration a big suc- eating contests, and boxing match- - cess. Chairman Bonacci says that es will be run off on regular sche- - those who come to Helper Wednes-dul(day, April 1, are assured a royal Ladies' sports will get under reception by citizens of Helper. ur Bo-nac- ci, e. A GROUP OF SPONSORS FILED INITIA- TIVE AND REFERENDUM PETITIONS Secretary of State Wellirrg Has Requested Opinion of Attorney J. General Chez As to Contitutionality of the Petitions Tax Heads the White Plans to Change Sponsors Parley System, Abolish War Profits, Regulate Political Parties, and Change the Legislative Procedure. - workers. The moth sneaks into your home and deposits hidden deCommunism is the moth of American working mens struction. homes. The dry rot is the unseen evil of the fruit and vegetable growers. It bores from within. Communism is the dry rot of labor unions. Through deceit the communist gets into a labor union and bores from within. The boll weevil pest ruins cotton growers of the south. Communism is the boll weevil of American labor. Men and women with American liberty and democracy at heart must fight this destructive element at all times. Men and women must beware of the dangerous propaganda, treachery, destructive tactics and methods of the 57 varieties of communism. Communism desires to destroy the American system of government, its institutions, and the form of the American labor movement. Americans cannot countenance communism. Americans must battle communism to the last ditch. Each individual American should make it his or her duty to do his or her part in warding off Enemy Na 1 of American government and American labor. Out to Destroy The communist emissaries in Utah and elsewhere are out to destroy American civilization. These representatives of Moscow doctrine are endeavoring to reach American men and women, boys and girls, under the disguise of mis leading names. But when the facts are known it is discovered that their propositions originate Irom one source, Moscow. Every effort is being made by the agitators to reach the bona tide labor movement, and capture it for the use of communistic purposes. American democracy and the principles and the foundation of the American labor movement are related. If the American labor movement were destroyed, it would also mean the destruction of American democracy. And if American democracy is destroyed, it would mean the de-- ( Continued on page 4) You can send the Utah Labor Newi to your friends for three months for only 25 cents for each subscription. Boost the progressive cause and give your friends access to the facts other papers dare not print, by using the trial subscription blank for new readers, elsewhere in this paper. Do it now! will elect a state chairman, vice chairman, and associate vice chair- Happenings That Affect the Dinner Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax The first attempt in Utahs his- form act, a resolution reaffirmman and select a date and the Bills of Every Individual Na, tory to have legislation enacted di- ing tax principles, the act of which place for the state convention tional and International Prob- rectly by the people under pro- will prevent war profits and appeal which will choose delegates to the lems Inseparable from Local visions of the initiative and refer- to all people, and the peoples Democratic national convention in Welfare. a will elect and also endum law was made last week act regulating political parties. Philadelphia, The first petition proposes a tax national committeeman. when petitions and copies of proThe eyes of America are again posed legislation were laid before reform for all existing levies, with O. R. Michelsen of Richfield is the present state chairman, and it turned toward other shores. Secretary of State Milton H. Well- the exception of the gasoline tax, The trouble and trouble of the ing. is reported that he is willing to being scrapped and the general Jobs for All Unemployed and 13 dustry. High profits have strengthThe acts were signed by 15 spon- production tax being adopted. keep the office. And it is expected utmost seriousness is putting in Cent I'er Increase Urged ened business confidence so that Wage its in both i;nd appearance that he will be reelected. The big Europe Change in Legislature sors, headed by J. Parley White of to Purnhase Larger Industrial we may expect industry to expand The second proposal would comvote polled by the Democratic par- Asia. The potential importance of Salt Lake City, and D. W. Jenkins Output. production and increase employconti- of Tremonton. The sponsors say pletely change the legislature. It ty in the 1934 election is a credit to what is happening in those ment. But employment gains last nents, puts the long drawn-ou- t who would Mr. Michelsens leadership. call the a what appoint director, they they represent By A. F. of L. News Service. year were only half what they There have been other possibiliembroglio in the Peoples Division cf the Legisla- would call the lawmakers into ses D. C. Our could have been if work hours had shade. WASHINGTON, ties mentioned, but thus far Mr. tive Department of the State of sion each month to act as board of One dramatic recent event was Utah. Michelsen appears to be the favordirectors for 20 consecutive months dustrial plants are equipped to not been lengthened; and even the of assassination of a number discussbefore an election; it also would produce a comfortable living for these gains were brought at the Asks for Opinion ite, among those who are warofficials price of unbalance between produchigh state Japanese by the Mr. the read chairmanship. nropoced provide a limit to the number of our entire population numbering tion Welling ing and workers buying power 127,000,000 officers. The people. talk seeking army Japan- measures, made a calculation of bills to be introduced to one to each There has been considerable America has the great- which denies to workers their share ese Salt! Although closed down beChild enof N. censorship house to them cost would the tight. what if it member, favoring Stanley put carrying Lake City for the vice chairman- but reports that drifted out indi- fore the people in the prescribed dorsement of a senator. The meas est producing mechanism in the in recovery, limits the market for to industrys product and must, if not solcated that many regiments of manner and decided to get the ure would propose further that world, it has not been put fullynot ship. Mr. Child has not intimate because "we are in rewere diers work, corrected, cut down production and a mainly virtual state of for become candidate will a he each General in that legJoseph public hearings be held opinion of Attorney islative district and that the legis- permitted by the judiciary to work prepare the way for another dethe post, but his many friends be- volt, that the military authorities Chez before proceeding further. civil lieve that he should be mustered had the more conservative I am personally cf the opinion, lative members have the power of out our attempt to discover how pression. New Deal Scrapped on authorities run. the Emperor Mr. Welling said, that the sug- district judge in matters of con- this could be done. into service. He would be a credit For month after month industry Hirohito managed finally to bring gested Insisting that industry fails to to the party organization. enactments would violate tempt. The third item is companionate has pocketed increased profits and solve the unemployment problem Although several candidates have order out of chaos, and elaborate the state constitution and for that been groomed for associate chair- preparations are being made to reason I am seeking the advice of with petition No. 1, determining at the same time reduced wages because "it has turned its back on and lengthened hours. the basic principle of the New man of the state committee, a posi- punish the assassins. However, the attorney general before tak- the taxability of citizens. Wages should be increased by at Deal, the Survey said: The fourth measure would call tion which was left vacant when the way the Japanese wind blows ing further steps. with the technical Today, Mrs. James H. Wolfe resigned to is clear; there is a strong minorThe proposed laws are entitled for the biennial reorganization of least 13 per cent to absorb a largin war believes that high places progress made since 1929, we could both major parties, and for provid- er industrial output and the become director of the womens ity as follows: jobless should be steadily create a national standard of livdivision for the national committee, is inevitable, thinks that now is The certain inalienable rights ing funds for each district to reorin wealth production. to the time and the trenches W. employed ing at least six per cent above the dig the com- ganize. This fund, is s claimed, it is expected that Mrs. Frank act, regulating taxes, These are the start in important among highest level reached (in 1929). been firing. re who has on 3) (Continued Penrose, page acting, pensated legislative procedure in Yet we deny work to over 12,000,-00current features Dictator the Stalin Monthly will this capacity for the past year, Second event to make big news maintain nearly 5,000,000 of Survey of Business published by be chosen for the position. WILL REPORT TO was Roy Howards interview with COLORADO SOLONS the American Federation of Labor. them in poverty at government and do nothing for the rest. Dictator Stalin of the U. S. S. R. Wage Rates Fall Utah G. O. P. AMERICAN LABOR IN SPECIAL SESSION We have in America the greatPointing out that under the NRA Bitter internal battles have de Stalin told Mr. Howard unequivothe balance between production and est producing mechanism in the veloped in the Utah Republican cally that Russia was prepared to DENVER. A special session of buying power was maintained, the world. Why have we failed to put News. to Labor circles, it is reported. A definite fight Japan, or any other country Special added: it to work? Chiefly because we Survey move has been under way for some for that matter, if a pacific settle- the Colorado state legislature to D. C. WASHINGTON, (ILNS "The end of the NRA was fol- were not permitted by the judicitime to pull the chair out from un ment of difficulties could not be draft old age pensions and social Just back from Geneva, Switzer- lowed by significant gains in ary to work out our attempt to disder Ernest Bamberger, present na made. The dictator referred espe- security laws to conform with the March on to convened encroachment here act national cially land, where he went to represent profits, and losses to the workers. cover how this could be done. tional committeeman. Japans C. MonAmerican Labor at the governing Business no longer assumes any Ed the call Governor of the d at Pay Increase Necessary 23, A independent theoretically fight appear To achieve the object of lifting body of the International Labor responsibility for absorbing the likely to develop between Bam golian republic, which is a highly Johnson. the One of the most important items Organization, George M. Harrison unemployed. In the last half of production to higher levels, berger, George W. Snyder, promi- important buffer state to Russia. nent mining man, and George T. Stalin said Russia was prepared to of the states security measures to a vice president of the American 1935 profits of 120 large corpora- Survey declares that an increase Hansen, of the Utah Southern Oil take up the sword any time to in- be considered at the special session Federation of Labor, will report to tions increased 141 per cent. In- in average wage income is necessure Mongolian freedom. This is is the unemployment compensation American unions over Columbia creased earnings in industry made sary, and from reliable statistics company. nations possible a substantial lifting of on the subject reaches the concluSystem Friends of Mr. Snyder claim that the first time that Russia has made or insurance bill. Governor John- Broadcasting he has the inside track, while sup- its position clear and, whether son has asked organized labor to hookup from 8:30 to 9 p. m., Moun- wages, but actually average wage sion that a 13 per cent increase tain Standard time, Saturday, rates were reduced by one per cent would enlarge buying power to porters of Hansen are conceding you like Stalins views or not, ex-he draft and sponsor the measure. has the reputation of meaning Revision of the sales tax law, March 28. per hour between July and Decem- such an extent that an approach nothing and working hard. The broadcast will be under the ber, 1935; hours of work were would be made to our greatest The national committeeman and actly what he says, and of backing which has been pouring approxithat of lifting delegates to the Republican na- up his threats when the time is mately $450,000 a month into the auspices of the Union Label Trades lengthened so that the average economic problem, was three hours longer production to the highest point of tional convention will be chosen at ripe. And Rilssia, under the Soviet, state treasury, may be a part of department of the American Fed- work-wee- k the party convention to be held in has become a first class military the governors own program, it eration of Labor. I. M. Omburn, in December than in July and by which our industries are capable secretary-treasurof the depart- this increase more than 1,000,000 and so put the unemployed to was indicated. power. Ogden on May 2. of session Third event to make banner will a for Considerable interest has been ment, special precede Mr. Harrison jobs were denied to the unem- work creating wealth. Agitation manifested by Republican leaders heads was Germanys sudden mili- the legislature to revise and amend and will introduce him. ployed. The Union Label guarantees the Workers experience in the last All label trades unions are beon the gubernatorial situation. Al- tary reoccupation of the Rhine, in the social laws of the state, was led though the convention to nominate violation of the Locarno pact. This by organized labor over a period of ing requested to assemble audi- half of 1935 illustrates well the op- highest standard of merchandise eration of the profit motive in in for your money. ences for the broadcast. (Continued on page 3) (Continued on Page 2) many months. Capacity Production Urged by A. F. of L. Italian-Ethiopia- n. 0, er-pen- se three-cornere- er |