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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. FEBRUARY POLITICAL OUTLOOK Utaf) Habor ( Continued from Page 1 from railroad men asking if Eat.bll.hMl 1929 would be possible to pass a car limit law in this supposedly pro Thii paper receives the American gressive legislature. S. B. 18 by Senators Ira, Hug Federation of Labor News Service. gins of Weber county and Royle was introduced on the third day o' the legislative session. The bil provides for promoting the safety Entered as second-clas- s matter March 28, 1930, at the post office of the employes and travelers upon at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. railroads by compelling common carriers by railroad to limit the $1.50 per annum Subscription of trains and prescribes a length Advertising rates by request. the violation thereof. for penalty is in The bill the senate sifting Address all communications and remittances to Utah Labor News, committee. 24 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Nothing of Importance No measures of general importPublished weekly at 24 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, ance have been passed by both Utah. Telephone Was. 2981. houses and reached the Governors Some of the important office. M. I THOMPSON.. measures have passed one house L M. THOMPSON. or the other. These are lingering in the committees of either the . . At this writ- i senate or the house. missing the injunction proceedings ing only 24 legislative days remain, AUTO UNION which have been started by the jf the important measures are to the union, or reach the corporation against Governor the legislature (Continued from page 1) any of its members, or officers, must work more speedily than it bile Workers of America (herein- or any of its locals, including has done so far these pending m Flint, Mich., and The s0.Called labor measures after referred to as the union): Cleveland. Ohio, and subject to passed so far by both houses, with Recognize Union e the of court to the approval recwo or 1. The corporation hereby exceptions, are not im a continue contempt proceedings to labor in general. collective the as the portant union ognizes which it has instituted there- emmost the bills, H. of those for important bargaining agency under. Bon B. Frank 1, by Representative ployes of the corporation who are acci Carbon corof The union. county, basing members of the workmens compensation on a min poration recognizes and will not imum of 240 days a year and add interfere with the right of its eming 5 per cent to the compensation ployes to be members of the union. award for each minor child up to There shall be no discrimination, 'ive has passed both coercion children, or restraint interference, following registration, were other its of or the any measures signed by the Governor. 'corporation by olhe'r bills passed by both houses agents against any employes be are I S B. 25, to prevent officer. union cause of membership in the Furnish Excitement from deputizing sinking employes the and The "2. corporation Exchange of words between Se. union agree to commence collec- ate President Maw and Senator I tive bargaining negotiations on Huggins furnished little excite- February 16 with regard to the' issues specified in the letter o January' 4, 1937, from the union state1policebill was im JforonsM justnacohimissioru 3S.r to 134, to the corporation, for the pur- eration for second rcadmg. During commission n(justrial power give pose of entering into a collective the word battle last year s guber- - tQ subp0ena jn arbitration of labor bargaining agreement, or agreeH. C. M. 1, asking Maw took the floor to de disputes. ments, covering such issues, looksubmit to voters a consti- to gress ing to a final and complete settle- fend the bill, while Senator Hug- - tutional amendment to allow regu- ment of all matters in dispute. gms opposed it and called it haton 0f working hours. forth3. The union agrees spite legislation. Among the most useless meas with terminate the present strike .urea passed by both houses are: Senate Sifters against the corporation and to S. dues collected by law. B. evacuate all plants now occupier Your observer compliments Sen- - g B 2819, Q require labor union3 to ate President Maw m the selection by strikers. incjustrial commis- wj jster Resume Operations of senate, f th mem H?8 sion. (This is called a head-ach- e 4. , The corporation agrees that committee, i The personnel of b m of tlie 1Ebor uhion bffi- all of its plants which are on comjmttee is: Parratt, Grover, Mrs. cjajg strike or otherwise idle shall re- Lund, Holmes, Lindstrom, Hug- g io, to repea antisyndical- sume operations as rapidly as gins and Royle. ism and antisabotage laws, passer Begmning Monday, this week, possible. house but was killed in the 5. It is understood that all em- bills will go on the senate calen- - senate ployes now on strike or otherwise dar only from the sifting commit- IL B 9 legalizing peaceful idle will return to their usual work tee has passed in the house, 'picketing, when called and that no discrimiis now in the senate health ind House Floor Leader nation shall be made or prejudices . and labor committee The Democrat members of the exercised by the corporation Platform Measures against any employe because of house used good judgment when- All important platform measures his former affiliation with, or ac- they chose Representative Mar- are gtill in the making. These of Salt Lake county as their Llude the following. OId tivities in, the union or the presage and floor leader. He is up on his toes, socjaj ent strike. and beer, liquor security, and nothing escapes unnoticed 6. The union agrees that pendagriculture labor taxation, edu-frohim. Those who are experi- - cation to d ing the negotiations referred WOmen and children, around the legislature and jng in paragraph 2 there shall be no state and business, jndustry strikes called or any other inter- have watched legislative proceed- - prson health, direct primary, milk, ruption to or interference with mgs agree that Mr. Marthakis legislative districts, and scenic re production by the union or its one of the ablest and shrewdest sources floor haders the Utah house of members. The direct primary law S. B. 1, No Coercion representatives has had in several passed the senate Saturday and ' 7. During the existence of the years reached the house Tuesday. collective S. B. 2, old age pension measure, bargaining agreement i Blood has signed H. C. to parathe senate. Is in house ju- contemplated pursuant passed M. 1 by Representative Spence. ' all to 2, opportunities graph diciary committee. achieve a satisfactory settlement far as your observer learns ore. pee of any grievance or the enforce. there has been no bill drafted per-both Starting Tuesday morning, ment of any demands by negotaining to legislative districts. The ' houses evidenced more speed in state Democatic platfom says: We tiations shall be exhausted before there shall be any strikes or lassing important measures. Those other, interruption to. or inter- n the know say that this legislaference with, production by the ture will redeam the party plat-orpledges, and will make a recunion or its members. There ord will exceed all other legthat shall be no attempt to intimidate islative in liberal legisla-ion- . sessions or coerce any employes by the union and there shall not be any Lets hope so. solicitation or signing up of members by the union on the premises THE BEST BUY IN Solon once said, That is the This is not to of the company. most perfect government under preclude individual discussion. CALIFORNIA WINE 8. After the evacuation of its which a wrong to the humblest is plants, and the termination of the an affront to all. Who said the strike, the corporation agrees to democratic idea was new? Maybe consent to the entry of orders dis- - it was in Solons day. 04 -- . 19, 1937. stand fo the division of the mos ; populous counties of the state into legislative districts. MARCH 4 IS THE DATE OF FETES A. S. Brown, Democratic na tional committeeman, is jubilant over the prospects of well attended in Utah on Victory Dinners March 4. The event will be in cel ebration of the fourth anniversar) of President Roosevelts first inauguration. The dinner in Salt Lake City will be held at the Newhouse hotel, and more than a thousand Democrats are expected to attend. Other Utah cities and towns where banquets will be held are Ogden, Provo, Logan, Price, Richfield, Cedar City and Monticello. All Democratic organizations and clubs are actively assisting to make this annual feast a huge UNION MADE In 12 and Bottles Pasteurized In half gallon jugs unpastenrized Real Keg Beer A Superior Western Product 22-oun- A woman may or may not have her way with her man but a woman mayor in Florida has her way with her governor. ce dis-on- BEST WISHES TO UTAH LABOR PARIETTE GILSONITE COMPANY 1 I PRODUCERS OF GILSONITE MINES IN DUCHESNE COUNTY General Offices Ness Building A National Save Your Vision Week , or con-Senat- Salt Lake City, Utah February 21st-27t- h Safety is ninety per cent vision. If its good, youre safe; if bad, youre sorry. 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