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Show 7 UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MARCH 19. 1937. LOGAN SPOT OF UTAH - THE GARDEN GREETS THE READERS OF THE UTAH LABOR NEWS further that we voted for the senpropriation bill as passed provides F. II. A. GAINS SAGEBRUSH term in the ator for a for an appropriation of $25,000 for he state senate in work as research last November, for IN UTAH DEMOCRATS provided four-ye- ar II. B. 173. (Continued from page 1) direct and not indirect methods. 'The Constitution is sacred," Mr. Musser opined. "Dont tamper with it. Our supreme court is the greatest tribunal in the world. Mr. Shields wittingly replied to Mr. Mussers arguments. lie said it is nonsense to say the supreme court does not legislate and held to seek an amendment was the silly way to correct conditions. He said a constitutional amendment sometimes takes years to remedy a bad situation. I do not believe the supreme court justices even realize that we have gone through a period of depression, concluded the speaker. Out of Touch Mr. Shields said the $20,000 a year justices are out of touch with everyday happenings and do not know the human needs of today. Judge Stringfellow explained the Constitution and held that the Presidents recommendation is strictly within the Constitution. He said he was for the plan of court reorganization, but he was rather pessimistic about the varamendments ious constitutional proposed by several opponents of the Presidents recommendation. Endorse Research The meeting endorsed H. B. 173, establishment of a conservation and research foundation to study coal processing, following an explanation of the measure by Dr. Christenson of the University of Utah. The bill was passed by the recent legislature and is ready for the Governors signature. The ap- - Send Your Subscription to the Utah Labor News Only $1.50 a Year, and Worth It! Increase The membership of the Sagebrush Democratic club is constantly growing, according to President C. II. Carlquist and Secretary L. E. Iverson. Mr. Carlquist said plans are now in the making to increase the club membership in Salt Lake City and county by more than a thousand new members. In addition Sagebrush clubs, it is expected, will be formed in every county of the state. Inquiries as to the form of organization and membership requirements are being received from all over Utah. The membership includes both men and women who have reached the age of 35 years, and who have supported the Democratic party principles and candidates in the past two general elections. Mr. Carlquist was in charge of Mondays meeting. The next regular meeting of the club will be held Membership at 8 p. m., Monday, April 19. was elected, and therefore, if he were our own brother we could Gross business transacted by the not support him for road commisFederal Housing Administration sioner or any other state office up to January 1, 1937, totaled his term as senator. during numbering 1,477,891 Friday night in the senate sesloans insured. This included mortsion parts of the Utah Labor gages selected for appraisal com- Newswhen were read on the floor of the e large-scalmitments to insure senator arose and certain a senate, modernizaand housing projects, tion and repair notes insured, ac- said that he did not have much of an opinion of the man who wrote cording to the third annual report certain articles for the Utah Labor Adminisof the Federal Housing News. received Allen tration T, must We wonder why? There today by be a reason! Naof the director state Sanford, tional Emergency Council. In Utah In Utah mortgages have been accepted for insurance' numbering 1704, a total of $5,432,405, of which 508 amounting to $1,900,320 was for new homes and 1190 amounting to $3,520,145 for existing homes. Insured notes were reported for the improvement of properties numbering 0408 amounting to Of the total loans insured in the LUMBER WORKERS state only $10,742 in claims were CHEER C. I. O. SPEAKER paid to financial institutions on LONGVIEW, Wash. (UNS) An enthusiastic reception was given to Wm. Dalrymple, speaking for the Committee for Industrial at the convention of Organization, the Federation of Woodworkers. The convention represented lumber and sawmill workers, plywood, veneer and shook workers, shingle weavers, boommen and other wood workers of the entire Pacific Northwest and was attended by more than 800 delegates. Harold Prichett, reelected president, declared that in the few months of its existence the Federation had grown to a strength of 80,000 members. The convention adopted resolutions calling for a 10c an hour wage increase for all lumber worker, endorsing President Roosevelts plan for reform of the Supreme Court and congratulating the United Automobile Workers union on its General Motors strike victory. I had just snowball cat asbestos dog ions as to be G-m- en about as soon be a being chased by an in the infernal rega kidnaper with the after me. Best Wishes to our Fellow Laborers SMITH BROS. LUMBER COMPANY IIYRUM, UTAH Phone 19 . LOGAN, UTAH Phone 5 BETTER MODERN HOMES defaulted notes and through the efforts of the administration approximately all insurance has been recovered or claims have been reinstated and upon Which the administration is receiving payments. The report further listed operating expenses of the field office loratM in Salt Lake City at $64,881.26 for the period January 1st to December 31, 1936. collection Best Wishes to Organized LABOR CITY DRUG CO. Prescription Druggists 65 North Main, Logan, Utah A FRIEND OF LABOR BEST WISHES TO LABOR A. H. PALMER & SON 186 North Main Phone 460 PLUMBING Friends of Labor Logan, Utah SUCCESS TO CACHE COUNTY LABOR UNIONS M. C. Hickman, Secretary Joseph E. Cardon, President CARDON REALTY COMPANY Real Estate Mortgage Loans - Insurance Bonds Bonded Abstractors for Cache County 112 North Main Street Logan, Utah COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES GENERAL DEPARTMENT STORES Where You Get High Quality Work Clothes At No Greater Cost Legislative Notes (Continued from page 3) ity for Senator Huggins, who sponsored the resolution to retort. If you want to know, he said, who started this fire it was out own investigating committee which came in here with the statement that rumors of irregularities among the legislators had been received but had not been run down because of lack of time. Until they are run down every member of this body is under a Success to Our Friends Who Labor LOGAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS gating committee. The whole affair, it seems to North Main Street Utah Logan, Albert Anderson, Prop. 241 Phone 438 SERVICE QUALITY IN THE COMMUNITY cloud. We believe Senator Huggins is right. There have been rumors floating around the capitol as well hotel lobbies. as in the dwon-tow- n These have been the aftermath of the secretive manner in which steps were taken to choose the legislative committee to investigate state departments during the session, and then followed by another investigating committee to snoop on the investigators of the investi- PRESTON, IDAHO LOGAN, UTAH Greetings to Labor TO SERVE .... LINDQUIST & SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS FRESH CUT FLOWERS PHONE 19 LOGAN, UTAH has most of those on the side-line- s, been nothing but spite work between two factions of 'the legislature. No doubt the matters can be clarified if the proposed investigating committee will be made up of conscientious and thorough men and women, who have no selfish axes to grind, and who are impartial and take the common sense attitude. Spite and prejudice will have no room if the investigation is to be t. done for the good of the stat egov-enmen- Theres a Reason Friday morning a certain gentleman contacted the representative of the Utah Labor News at the state capitol and said he was spon- Best Wishes to all Organized Labor in Cache Valley soring a certain senator for membership in the state road commission, and asked us to use our influence in the senators behalf We replied that we had a high personal regard for the senator, but our policy has always been that no legislator should be named for state office during the term he was serving in the legislature. We said WELCOME, LABOR Eat at Cache Valley Banking Co. HAMS CAFE LOGAN, UTAH Where the Price is Right Ham Christensen, Prop. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM YOUR FRIEND A Bank of Strength and Character 7 North Main Logan, Utah o |