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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, FEBRUARY 18, 1938 Page 4 Ogden . . . Home of the Biggest Pioneer Days Celebration in the World You, Are Invited to Visit Read tine Ads LABOR ON ITS FORWARD MARCH DEFIES U. S. UTAH COPPER the United Mine Workers of America which unaniadmously endorsed the New Deal Rooseministration of President importvelt, and transacted other was the which ant business, among of the endorsement unanimous Industrial OrganiCommittee for zation. During his stay in Washington Mr. Morgan had several conferconvention A FINE HOW DO YOU DO FOR CAFE TRADE WORKERS of endorsement of Meyers was actuated by the fact that he has been a member of an A. F. L. union for 21 years and stands for the carrying out in Seattle of the policies of the New Deal. They oppose the use of the Central Labor Council by certain individuals for the endorsement of John F. Dore. This hasty move in the council does not represent the ences with the C. I. O. officialdom. true wishes of the majority of the American Federation of Labor in showReports at the headquarters C. I. Seattle, the statement further as-( the of ed continuous growth on Continued and 5) Page States United 0. all over the It is a fine IIow Do You Do (Continued from Page 3) (Continued from page 1) that the women workers employed Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Is few years, and of substituting for in the cafe trades are receiving expected within a short time. a democratic labor movement the from the labor representative on the industrial commission. A $14 a within Mr. Royle said that government-controlle- d company week. minimum wage for a his of time the short membership to every Fascist Thats international in Utah will reach unions common going some! And the only labor representative on the wage the desired 10,000 mark. At the land in the world. who opposed the princely board Needed United Action present time it exceeds 0000. sum for long hours was Mrs. It. United action of all labor unions Examiners' Conclusions P. She said the minimum Peck. I The. following is the conclusions and other liberal organizations is should be the same as already Canada. $16, Na-1 needed to combat Fascist propa-tionof the trial examiners for the women ordered for employed in reI by Mr. Morgan, accompanied Labor Relations Board: ganda for incorporation of labor tail trades. Welcome, LaboV week-en- d A. a F. Ken-is for left 1 Whether unions. it L.,C. Bonacci, Frank (1) That the respondents, comChairman of the industrial Enjoy visit in Carbon county. They exnecott Copper company and Utah 1. 0., or any other organization mission, a labor represupposedly I and Lake City liberty sentative Copper company during June and composed of democracy said he believed $14 pect to return to Salt Paramount (?), are in men and women, they morning, loving Monday and 1937, thereto, subsequent headquarters July, was in cafe business a week the Ice Cream by severally, interfering with, re-- 1 one accord on this incorporation better than $16 in retail trades or L. TEAMSTERS ADM11 A. F. straining and coercing its em- - I business.s Every Day in the Year League is manufactumg, comparatively TO VIOLENCE AND ployees from joining or remaining I Labor SDeaking. Made from Pure Sweet members of International Union of one organization uader whose He claimed that with a $14 wage, BEATING CHARGE Cream liberal and labor of all factions ner Mill and Smelter Workers, waitresses in larger- cafes could united front a can for 1876 Wash. Ave. Confesjoin Local 392, and by dominating and poups Ogden PORTLAND, Oregon average $25 a week, with tips. a and to f'ffht legislation aay 1 Isnt that a damnable state- sions by Charles Leroy Henderson interfering with the labor organi-- harmful to labor and other people. BANNER INN ration known as Employees Genment ? and Orville Hart, the latter a eral Committee, and by contributIIow many tips did the chair-an- d member of the executive board of 6th South and State I to other from man desist and financial of the industrial commission the Teamsters union, detailed acts with, support interfering ing Salt Lake City One of window smashing, hose cutting, give to the waitresses? it, and by interfering with, re- restraining or coercing their straining and coercing its em ployees in the exercise of the right waitress in the know asked when and other acts of Vandalism for to form, join, she read about it in the newspaper. which 32 have been arrested dur- loyees in the exercise of the rights I to Na-o7 r Section labor the of assist organizations, to I The chairman is noted as a tight- - ing the past two weeks. guaranteed in Labor Call or Send For tional abor Relations Act, as set I bargain collectively through repre-- 1 wad in eating places. Henderson admitted that he and I The proposal reminds one of the Orville Hart beat up two drivers forth in the above findings of fact, sentatives of their own choosing, have severally engaged in and are I and to engage in concerted activi- - early wage slavery days when a for a cleaning company whose es RADIO SERVICE irl asked for a job in a depart- - tablishment was later bombed. severally engaging in an unfair la-- 1 I ties for the purpose of collective bor practice affecting commerce, bargainng or other mutual aid ment store, and was offered a Henderson is held on 10 charges AUTO RADIOS, ETC. I starvation within the meaning of Section 8 and protection. wage. She said, I cant un(jer $50 000 bail. The employer (1) and Section 2, (6) and (7) of II (2) Respondents, and each oflv6 on that pay. GEERTSEN the National Labor Relations Act. them, cease and desist from inter-- 1 asked in surprise : Havent you a Three A. F. L. union leaders (2) The respondents by dominat-- 1 fering with, restraining and coerc- - gentleman . friend to keep and were indicted for arson in Portland RADIO SERVICE . members ing and interfering with the labor ing their employees from joining clotn syou of three week this after 01 supposed civinza- 2770 Wash. Ave. Phone 763 organization known as Employees I or remaining members of the In- - .. in m3a Teamsters . e be should abolish t,ppmg J General Committee, and by con- - temational Union of Mine, Mill I d Your Friends a under the penalty of law, and tributing financial and other sup-- 1 and Smelter Workers, Local 392. and box Salem pjckete(j factory 0f workers m cafes Paid a decent lumber OGDEN, UTAH port to it, as set forth in the I m Resnondents and each yard. domi-a?e W1thut need of ever getting sev-1 1 above findings of fact, have them, cease and desist from A. of Clarence Adams, head F. a erally engaged in, and are several- - I nating and interfering with the R. H. Fuller, A. F. L. labor lead-- 1 L- - affiliated Teamsters union hir-administration of Employees ly engaging, in an unfair labor er of Ogden, and Thomas Startin, inS hal1 in Portland, was indicted within the meaning of Sec-- 1 eral Committee, or any other a restaurant employe in Salt Lake by the Polk county grand jury. OGDEN COAL & CLAY 8 (22 and Section 2 (6) and I bor organization, and from con-(7- ) - Previously indicted were A1 Rosser, were labor other City, representaRela-PRODUCTS CO. 1 of the National Labor tributing financial or other sup-tio- tives on the wage award board. Portland Teamsters union chiefGeneral Act. W. R. White, Mgr. Iport to said Employees tain and lieutenant of Dave Beck, Wherefore the undersigned rec-- 1 Committee, or any other labor Friend of Labor Seattle Teamster organizer for 10 that: Iganization. and western Leslie states, Henry, UTAH CHIEF COAL (1) Respondents Kennecott Cop-- 1 I (4) In order to effectuate the business agent of the A. F. L. The per company and Utah Copper I policies of the Act, take the Longest Burning Coal building trades council at Salem. and each of them, cease lowing affirmative action: Local unions of the International! The jurys action followed pleas STAR COAL (a) Withdraw all recognition I Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter of guilty to arson charges by Ern- Low Ash Clean !t1iWJkerS' Utah districJt voted yes- - est Carson, John Newlands and UNION MINED AND Best Wishes to Labor on a proposed 1938 work- - Cecil Moore tee, and disestablish such RAIL HAULED tee as representative of their em- - ing agreement with operators. The . deal1985 Lincoln Ave. Ph. 1339 ployees, for the purpose of polls were open for eight hours in Frank A. Jugler PORTLAND Goon sauads of OGDEN, UTAH and other A. F. L. Let Us Solve Your them concerning grievances, labor I towns. Insurance Problems The Garfield Smelter Workers disputes, rate of pay, wages, hours arrpsrpn ann local of conditions or other union, largest local in Utah, L, Workemployment, Fire, Auto, Liability, with I conducted its election at the Trade LanuL of employment. mens Compensation, ExploBest Wishes to Labor , bmbings (b) Post notices on all bulletin Union halls, 168 South West sion, Plate Glass, Marine, em ingS boards of the Arthur and Magna Temple street. The polls were to Burglary, Personal Property, ovr K the rnd Jry on close 8 Johnson & Basler at and of officers that p. m., mills, Accident and Health Employees stating (1) vlolence vandalism. and the local of, General Committee is so disestabexpected close to 1000 Their bonds amounted to Chiropractors $130,000. First Security Bank Bldg. lished and that respondents, and Six of them were held without bail each of them, will refrain from Chiropractic for Phone 118 for a hearing. UNITED BARTENDERS any recognition thereof; (2) that LOCAL Health IS FORMED it will cease and desist in the man21 A. F. L. UNIONS True Chiropractic Science is ner aforesaid; and (3) that such T0 BUCK Frank Bonacci, C. I. O. field or- - 91 C the Greatest Healing Power notices will remain posted for a I BAVE BECK S CANDIDATE anizer for con-Welcome and Best Wishes 1 Known, But Must Be Done Utah, reports a new period of at least thirty (30) union of United to Labor Bartenders 1 the date "7 ofP.ca secutive days from Precisely I Wltk a A. F. L. membership from Bingham, II SEATTLE Twenty-on- e Neurocalometer posting. and a a sPecial meeting called Conclusions and Recommendations I Murray and Midvale. RELIABLE Service The officers were elected as fol- - J?1, ,that PrP?e repudiated the (c) File with the Regional Di- Do you know the Supreme lows: Ross Frank Johnson of I !r, controlled local Sentral Coun- Re-1 rector for the Twenty-secon- d Furniture Co. Court Ruled on May 25, 1937, s cd endorsement of Dave Becks gion, Central Savings Bank build-- 1 Bingham, president; E. C. Dittman that I f employes injured in inn HIGHEST CASH PRICES Murray, vice president; Champ candldae Dore, for mayor. ing, Denver, Colorado, on or before are entitled to Chiroead dustry I candiendorsed for the days after receipt of this re-- 1 Cuff of Bingham, secretary, and Service? Paid for Used Furniture and vc practic backed .of G. Meyers, Elbink of Bingham, dacy by proport, a report in writing setting Frank C. I. O. labor unions and Dr. Basler. Res. Phone 1896R Ranges treasurer. gressive forth in detail the manner and the Labors Eccles Phone 707 League. Bldg. form in which it has complied with 2276 Wash. Ave. Ph. 765 Their statement to their, fellow' C. I. O. DIRECTOR the foregoing requirements. OGDEN, UTAH declares that their It is further recommended that, RETURNS FROM OGDEN, UTAH unless on or before ten days after NATIONS CAPITAL receipt of this report the respondJames Morgan, C. I. O. regional ent notifies said regional director THE ONLY WASHER That Has These Features director with will he and acting president of in comply Best Wishes to Labor writing that the foregoing recommendations, the Utah State Industrial Union DOUBLE WALLS the matter be referred forthwith to Council, returned Saturday from to keep water hot longer Relations j an extended trip to Washington, D. the National Labor Board and that said Board issue C., and points in Wyoming and STEEL CHASSIS Transfer & Storage an order requiring respondent to Montana. to assure greater strength In Washington he attended the take the action aforesaid. CompanyE DRIVE piano Local and Long DisTRANSMISSION to Welcome to Labor tance Moving, Packing, CratB B assure & COAL CO. servee and Pool Car lifelong ing Shipping. ANDYS TAILOR Distribution Blazing Bill SPEED QUEEN SAFETY-ROL- L SHOP FIREPROOF WRINGER to provide BLUE BLAZE COAL new wringing efficiency. WAREHOUSE Cleaning Union Mined With Separate Rooms for At Its Best Household Goods. Private Rail Hauled by Unions Labor Show Me a Tear I Cannot Railroad Siding for Carload Buy the Coal That Satisfies Repair Shipments Theres a Difference It Stays Sold. Hot or Cold PHONE Let Us Prove It We Are Here to Serve You 283 Phone 3231 360 25th St. GEO. A. LOWE CO., Jobbers, 3163 Lincoln Av. Phone 1516 Ogden, Utah 20th and Lincoln OGDEN UTAH SEE THE SPEED QUEEN DEALER IN YOUR TOWN 48-ho- ur al 1 Non-Partis- an ban-Min- e, - j em-Jev- er I 1 XHurnS Gen-practi- ce la-ti- on ns fol-compa- . . rfSi8 X-R- ay In-te- Non-Partis- trade-unionis- an ts CdDLE - ARC-CUAT- |