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Show 1936. UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 18, Five of the 19 house ad I to order by County Chairman Par national the from not on the original, were cooperation nominees Black, who introduced Joh SENATOR MAW NAMES SALT LAKE ministration. The new deal is on were they any of the printD. Rice, deputy state attorney gen- nor to noxious Republicans. slates. Maw COUNTY LEGISLATIVE TICKET Mrs. Frank W. Penrose, state eral, as the convention keynote ed The five are: P. S. Marthakis, I vice chairwoman, and Mrs. D. W speaker. M. Burton, George Winder, Wilford also I Mr. Rice ,ose roriche City attorney, in his keynote ad- Moffat, county chairwoman, F. L. Hummer, and W. Douglas (Continued from Page 1) Dr. heights in his Pise dress appealed for Democratic re addressed the convention. Nominations of the men I am tention of the control of the legis achievements of the Democratic Allen. Adopt Platform The delegates adopted a legisla- county administration and quoted seconding will do more to bring the lature. Among the bona fide trade union A. comparison of the records of tive platform which, after indorse- - statistics to prove his contentions party together than any one item. who were on the original members Such action will go far toward par- - the two parties in the matter of ment of the Democratic national that the taxpayers have been ably but in the voting reMaw slate, approves the served by the Bourbon commis ceived the ax of the Maw forces ty harmony. It will bring renew legislation puts the unqualified and state platforms,calls for a re sioners. ed interest in the Democratic stamp of progressivism upon our direct primary and II. Smith and Frank used The county commission tw were Robert on reaction ticket. property taxes of of duction and the stamp or party, Was it a double-cros- s, Redford. $200,a deficit faced homes. small Mr. Results of Maw Ax Thurman ago for our years solely opponents, upon what? Defeated candidates for senator- - said, Other planks of the platform call I 000," said the keynoter. TCiis hac Others on the Maw printed slate out ial nominations and their respec- that for progressive legislation in keep been reduced to $21,323 at the start who The keynoter pointed failed to make the grade were 9 0f 1935. Today there is a surplus tive votes were Stanley N. Child, Democratic legislatures were ing with the national and state of 0f $135,149.21, of which $100,000 Joseph C. larr, G. O. J. Kleven, Lyle B. Nicholes, 2071-6- ; sponsible for the following meas party platforms and segregation I will cancel maturities entered on and Mrs. Knox Patterson. Julian M. Bamberger, 1461-6- ; P. ures: needy old age assistance and old S. Marthakis, 111 workmens compensation age pensions. An amendment to1 the 1936 budget. The county debt George A. I The Harold Crose, an ardent sup24. and John 84, Hansen, Faust, act, providing for the payment of the platform submitted by the plat-- I wjH be reduced to $923,000, the be porter of Seegmiller and Dr. Maw, Candidates for nomination as compensation to employes injured form committee condemning the I lowest since 1919. This will of 1 per cent of for Republican and Democratic state representatives who went I in industrial accidents and provid- - employment of married women on I about four-tentdid not down to defeat were Robert II. D. ing for other benefits to those en- - public jobs when their husbands the assessed valuation. The limit nominations for governor, in his showing a good make very were financially able to support set by statute is 2 per cent. Smith, 250; Joseph C. Parr, 245; gaged in labor. revolution County man against one B. F. County Commissioners George W. Morgan, 245; Frank I The public utilities commission, them was carried after objections Wallace. Evidently the Redford, 240; G. 0. J. Kleven, 226; I conferring upon it the power to and modification of the wording Qujnn and J. B. Mullins in short Attorney deserted him. Mawites 1 the amendment. addresses urged support of Mrs. Knox Patterson, 195; Grant regulate and control large corpora-- of the I M. I. Thompson, a delegate from Democratic ticket from President Midgley, 195; George W. Bruerton, I tions, which had been given monop The women and trade unionists Fifth ward, in voicing his objec- - Franklin D. Roosevelt down. All 191; Kenneth Boyle, 174; John IIol olistic privileges. declared amendment, the hardest treatment in to and the received tion securities W. R. state Otto asked commission, The for 166; Maas, party 167; unity nomineeg ley, constihad their women Usually four Frank Liston, 162; Mrs. A. Frank having for its purpose the preven-- l that the pedged their support to the entire he Maw circles. and nominated to 1 for the are accept women sale jobs S. and dispo-- tutional rights Bradshaw, tion of fraud in the Drury, 152; Floyd jjourbon ticket. I mem said He it in favored two same were as the other bonds and If. sition house. of Only stocks, work, 148; J. Mahoney, 142; Harley City Judiciary uniontrade was absurd to propose in a legisla- four convention a As W. Gustin, 137; John D. Loftis, securities. 1936. rule, the in city judiciary And likewise it was a Demo- - tive convention anything that noon the four leaders for ists are placed on the ticket. This 136; A. E. Von Harten, 86; Leo-- 1 Saturday nard Elton, 83; J. R. Peterson, 70; cratic legislature that gave full worded as the amendment was. If I city judges ran far ahead of their year there wrere none. D. C. Perkins, 67, and Clarence support to the federal government you desire to prevent married fjve opp0nents. in putting into effect our national women working you should take Baxter, 44. Qn t j jna count Judge Ellett AKRON, O. (UNS) An agreeHouse Slate recovery laws, and in the enact I steps to amend the Constitution oil jed wRb 315 voes Mr. Leverich ment providing for a union shop, Following announcement of the ment of a broad and generous pro- - Utah and the United States, cn wag second with 283 votes, Mrs. with dues check-of- f and full recogsenate results, 40 seekers for places gram of social security, Mr. Thur- - eluded the speaker. Bosone third with 242 and Judge nition of the Amalgamated Assn, . The original platform relative Aronson fourth with 239 votes, on the house of representatives man declared. of Iron, Steel & Tin Workers, has to tax reduction on homes earned Lauds Governor Blood ticket were placed in nomination in Ballots cast for the unsuccessful Mrs. Wolfe asked the Democrats a clause calling for increased taxes candidates for city judge totaled as ieen won by the Steel Workers rapid-firoratory to determine whether we want a on incomes and profits. This was f0n0ws for eacb aspjrant: Karl V. Organizing Committee at thesome without seconding speeches. Foundry Co., employing Immediately preceding the nomi- - Democratic administration, fully in eliminated on motion of H. L. MulF Dalby, in 150; judge 00 workers. He nation of house candidates, Dr. sympathy with the progressive na- - liner, Salt Lake City attorney. cumbent 90; James A. Stump, .be mer appeared on the stage to pro- - tional program, or whether we I declared no reference should mjudgej go; Glenn Y. Richards, pose the nomination for represen want a Republican administration made in the platform to tax and pauj Ellis, 60. AMERICAN LINEN tative bv acclamation for Mr. Mar--1 which is admittedly opposed to the creases of any nature. Lewis and Oswald constables thakis, defeated senatorial candi- - new deal measures, and whom we were nominated by acclamation, SUPPLY COMPANY date. Thus Maw established anoth- - can be assured will sabotage the Commissioner Rawlins un- now the are out They serving er precedent. The proposition car- - program at every point. Cleanliness First! Cleanliness Received High Vote I eXpired terms of their fathers, both ned almost unanimously. Last! Boost, Build and SupExplaining that the Democratic of the died R. apof Rawlins while filling whom Draper, j. to Dr. Maw announced that there national committee is tremendous- the which to constable of office unexpired port your State. Use Amercomplete city pointed was another fine gentleman who ly interested in the state election I term ican continuous towels and Commissioner E. they were elected. The two sons of was defeated for senatorial nomi-- 1 and is particularly eager to see re-- E Howe County all kinds of linens they fur to office by the wben the latter was were nation whom he had desired to turned to office those administra named a member of the state road county appointed nish. commission. Support industries that propose by acclamation for the tions which have given such loyal commission, made a decisive race you. support house of representatives nomina- support and cooperation m putting I four-yeConvention Notes tbe 33 East 6th South commissionership for tion, but the gentleman had de- the national program into opera-- 1 nomination at the county conven- Was. 2484-8- 5 In the legislative convention clined his proffer. tion, Mrs. Wolfe declared that j tjon Saturday. He received 304 heard of were murmurs discontent IT PAYS TO KEEP It was learned the fine gentle-- 1 Utah stands foremost among the I votes to 100 for his closest com--1 several quarters. Evidently CLEAN man who had declined Maws offer states which have assumed the re-- 1 nofitnr. .T. r.liffnrd Hansen of from the Maw slate had been made, rewas State Representative Stanley I sponsibility of putting the national made, and then again altered and I Murray N. Child, a member of the Brick- - plans into effect. ' c Mickelsen of was Draner f Utah has assumed this really I tbjrd .ih 94 votes A Robert layers union, and one of the most I outstanding legislators in the 21st great obligation without in any Larson of Sandy wSs fourth with session of the Utah legislature, and way curtailing the necessary activi-- 1 01 14 votes among the best qualified candi- - ties of the state, said Mrs. Wolfe. Race I dates for the senate nomination. Praising the Utah administra-- 1 Mr. Anderson between race The Plea for Harmony tion for removing from the taxpay- - and Frank L. 0lsen, both of Salt ers conthe shoulders the burden of the Lake the of Following calling term City for the two-yevention to order by County Chair general fund tax levy on property, nomination commission county man I amell Black and appoint- - Mrs. Wolfe added that: a affair until proved The provisions of the social f committees, the keynote was heard last county precinct for the Democratic legislative cam- - cunty act have been met m every fronu count showed 260 final paign was sounded by Samuel D. respect, including assistance for ballots cast for Mr. Anderson and Thurman, permanent chairman, the needy aged, the needy b ind and U38 for Mr. Olson. The 382 dele-H- is address was featured by a the dependent children and unem- a motion by the approved gates strong plea for the reelection of ployment insurance. Governor Henry H. Blood and The program could not have praise for the Democratic state ad- - been put into effect unless we had a governor who was thoroughly in ministrations record. Further praise for Governor sympathy with the entire new deal G. Crose, president of Blood and appeals for party har- - program, Mrs. Wolfe emphasized, thye Harold Lake Federation of Labor, Salt V01ce Democratic and unless we had a governor SIT Chairman opposed the nomination of County Calvin W. Raw- - who was thoroughly trained in Attornev Harold Wallace when lings and Mrs. James H. Wolfe, business and who was an efficient Faust, Salt Lake attor Creetor of the women s division I and capable executive.' defeated Ley, Friday for senate of the Bourbon national commit Mrs. Wolfe declared that Gover- was nomination, placed in nomina-te- e nor Landon was the Republican Linn ntrninof Mr Wallace because he balanced the teR?Ublican P?r nominee Crose, who attended the G. O. P. ty to point to a progressive Kansas budget. state convention, and seconded the measure of major importance en More Blood Praises nomination of W. W. Seegmiller acted during its control of the legfor Utah more has Remember, that Republican governor nomina-tha- n islature, extending from 1920 to balanced maintook the mike in the Demo-tainiits tion, budget by 1932, Mr. Thurman, Salt Lake and increasing standards, cratic county convention and sec said Mrs. Wolfe, while Landon inded Fausts nomination for coun took every cent he could possibly ty attorney, The one man revolution did not get from the government, but re- fused in any way to meet state get to first base, however, when the balloting got under way. The obligations. President Roosevelt, in a con- - incumbent, Mr. Wallace, piled up ference I attended in Washington an almost unanimous vote of the recently, declared that he wanted delegates. Only a scattering of Utah to elect a Democratic gover-- 1 votes was cast for Croses candi nor, said Mr. Rawlings. A Dem- date. ocratic chief executive can fro on Lauds Democrats with the new deal program and get The county convention was called re-alter- ob-ln- ell re-21- 1-- 6; 1-- 1 6; ! hs I e, one-minu- te At-ant- for-Ma- w I t I ar Nip-and-Tu- ck ar nip-and-tu- ck se-U- 1 ng BEST WISHES TO LABOR Press on with GOOD CMICKO U. S. Certified Pullorum Tested White Leghorns, U. S. Approved Pullorum Tested Reds, Rocks, etc. Poultry equipment and supplies, all kinds priced right. Hart gas brooders from $12.75 and up. 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