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Show Page UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FEBRUARY 25, 1938 KEEP UP WITH 5 THE UTAH LABOR NEWS PROCRESS-RE- AD On Page 4 Read Special Offer Subscribe Today f OOKINC iVUiLiVU I tacks labor wishes both to eat his LABOR ON ITS pie and haye Jt Havinff done the intended damage and thereby ere FORWARD MARCH (Continued from Page 1) ated a disinclination among organ eral chain of papers has taken up i zed workers to buying his pub (Continued from page 4) their incoherent nue and cry; and Motions, he seeks to escape the vacation with pay; time and one-ha- lf that a former radical claims to inevitable odium by making an for overtime after an eight-hoinside dope on the bogey- - pearance of giving both sides, week; four day; a stories they themselves never be- hours work guaranteed when a If prolonged controversy can lieved to be true. thus be stirred up, the hostile pub member is called out to work; There is more rejoicing in the lisher gets everything he wants. meals provided when working overchambers of commerce over one He increases circulation among time; full seniority for union memradical turned renegade than over friends and foes of labor alike. He bers; preference of union members over those not in the union; rest ninety - and - nine Itotarians who keeps alive that much longer the need no repentance. And Scripps false, misleading and dissensionperiods; change of night shift Howard papers, once called red breeding issues he has raised. And hours to meet street car schedules. themselves when they crusaded for he carries on the debate in his own the common people, are now wel- backyard where he can always STEEL INDEPENDENTS comed like a prodigal son in the have the last word. DEAL WITH C. I. O. hotsy-totsieof circles. UNION COMMITTEES No Time For Spook-Chasin- g Stabs That t 1 i MARCH.' Go Wild PITTSBURGH (U NS) The :; Accordingly. the C. I. 0. has not breakdown of antagonism towards 5 The articles in question are fully spent much time chasing all the 4 t 3 iv!$ the Steel Workers Organizing J M as vulnerable as every previous spooks, hobgoblins and pumpkin-head- s 7 ll ? corCommittee in Little Steel conwhich its enemies have The author 3 It red scare attack. 13 14 Hr. S F is Both under 2 way. was so blinded with factional spite jured into existence to terrify the porations 25 26 20 21 22 Jtl Bethlehem Steel and Great Lakes 1 27 2 that he stabbed wildly at the back s jmple-mindeSteel, the latter a subsidiary of E. of the movement he professed to It prefers to stick to the real T. Weirs National Steel, are now love hoping apparently that with and only issue with which it is of blood would also be spilled concerned, namely the winning dealing with union committees in its life some of the few blood corpuscles union rights and collective barsettling grievances for union men. This development, following whose particular shade of red gaining for millions of Americans who could never enjoy them be aroused his ire. closely the action of U. S. Steel Its record of substantia corporation subsidiaries in signing Every one of the series abounded fore. new contracts with the steel union, is its in achievement These this regard in glaring inaccuracies. was made known in a formal anhave been duly pointed out by offi-- 1 most effective answer to all its nouncement by Philip Murray, slanderers. cial3 of the unions attacked. chairman of the S. W. O. C. In fact, some of the editors themselves protested against the 9 ,iw i s ivUii C. I. O. WINS inaccuracies involving their own the cut and out of localities, parts Partisan League Governor Henry II. Blood (left) organiaztion is practically com- IN DETROIT articles lest their. untruths be too DETROIT The Amalgamated obvious to their readers. But the. and Earl B. Anderson, of Brigham plete in every county in the from United States. Receipts from lo- Association of Iron, Steel & Tin 3) (Continued Page full same articles were printed in National state director of cal fund raising activities during Workers, C. I. O., has been certiin other cities where their lies sive members of the lower house. I City, Wildlife Restoration Week, dis- Wildlife Week, says Mr. Jordan, fied not be with so meets detected. by the National Labor Relamight every Wednesday night easily cuss plans for Utahs observance will remain entirely with the tions Board as exclusive collective In nearly every city where the its chairman, Representative state organizations taking part. bargaining agent for producing appeared, the C. I. 0. cen- - erick, Democrat of Texas, and sec of the week, March 20 to 26. Fred Naof director from Wildlife Stamp sales employes of the Fedders ManufacJordan Money (inset) on Pro record retary, Representative Amlie, tral councils have gone divided between the local turing company. The Board action will Restoration Wildlife be tional meet-tionWeek, s their The denouncing misrepresents- gressive of Wisconsin. General follows a run-oand distortions, and express- - ings are devoted to a discussion 0 with headquarters at 400 Madison organizations and the election won by Wildlife New that York Federation. C. resentment I. O. Ave., their the union. the reports anc City, bills before current against ing congress the stand to be taken, to speeches papers that carried them. (Continued on page 6) What Your by persons with specialized knowl- election the congressional newcom- LEAGUE GETTING edge, and to a report of commit ers will find a functioning organi STRONG IN OGDEN Enemy Wants It is not therefore for lack of tees. zation that will help them in quick- AND WEBER COUNTY Welcome, Labor answers that the C. I. 0. does not The committees wThich the pro ly learning the ropes. In return as a rule choose to engage in pro- gressive group have establishec the progressive cause in congress See the New 1938 Gerald Layne, president of the and of Weber unit longed controversy with every concern themselves with such mat will be' advanced the faster. Ogden county r. ters as taxation, wages and hours Aid for Many the Labor's petty HUPMOBILE League, You dignify a lie when you begin foreign policy, agriculture, ana The 10 point legislative program writes that many new members to argue with it, and it is often similar matters which require in- in general terms, that the progres- have been signed up. He also re at worse than waste of effort to I tensive and specialized study. These sives have adopted may be sum additional membership quested shadow-bo- x with false charges groups form the research depart-whic- h marized as follows: cards, and, of course, 200 cards Wilson Motor Co. have no leg to stand on in I ment for the various representat1. Legislation to provide for were mailed to Mr. Layne. ive first place. tives and provide them all with minimum wage and maximum Auburn Cord Dusenberg Every publisher who thus at-- 1 knowledge necessary to an intelli- hours. RANK AND FILE and Service Parts 2. A simple and direct farm pro- SUPPORT LEAGUE gent discussion of pending legisla 24th W. 5th So. tion. Was. 1054 gram which will assure cost of proAs would be expected the group duction in the American market to The rank and file of all organconsists of all the representatives the farmer. ized labor is supporting the La3. Taxation based on ability to bors elected by the Progressive party of League. Wisconsin, and the Farmer-Labo- r pay with high rates on speculative It is too bad there are a few Best Wishes to Labor and racketeers who try party of Minnesota. In addition to wealth. 4. An extensive government to block the growth tf the League these there are progressive Democrats from other sections of the public works program that will in some spots. But they cant HARRIS country, some of them representing provide work for all those able to stop it or do any damage. farm districts, some representing work but without jobs in private There are' few mighty few Jersey Farms Dairy industrial districts. The aim of all industry. who are used to politi5. A national land use and soil cal candidates in the name of LaDacro Protected Creamline of them is to secure, if possible, the passage of legislation designed conservation program with regula- bor. These few are the ones who Products for the greatest good of the tion of the public domain to pro- are opposed to the League, because vide for landless families. Call Hyland 683 greatest number. the League Constitution is strictbe will the 6. Expansion of the social setrue be group It may hito and ly opposed unable to control the fate of any curity program on the basis of pro- jacking. The racketeering For Further Information League raises its in of not tection legislation at for piece groups present important own campaign funds. The candiOrder Today 1315 S. State this session of congress, but it is covered. dates will not be asked for a red articuan be will fed7. Nationalization of the 12 also true that it penny. late and informed advocate of lib- eral reserve banks. in8. Simplification of government eral legislation, equipped with formation and ideas. credit agencies to provide funds for BEST WISHES TO LABOR When the voters add to the lib- lousing, agriculture and similar eral group in congress at the next activities. MODERN ELECTRIC COMPANY 9. Immediate work by conFixtures and Supplies gress to increase and regulate inWe Appreciate Your Patronage. Complete Insurance Service dustrial production. 37 Richards St. Wasatch 2307 WHOLESALE 10. Immediate work for the un- ap-ha- ve ur 40-ho- ur st 14 5:;::- : 8V d. t 1 Mav-articl- es ff I -- mud-slinge- Non-Partis- Non-Partis- mis-leade- an an rs ng SUGARHOUSE INSURANCE AGENCY M. G. NELL, Mgr. 149 employed. Friend of Labor Wasatch 4280 East 2nd South BEST WISHES TO LABOR the Cost Compare BE SATISFIED YOU MUST 20 Months to Repay A Complete Loan $300.00 or Less Our Single Signature Service, Including and Auto Finance Plans PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 405 of Salt Lake City Continental Bank, Building Phone Was. 2007 PERSONAL FINANCE CO. OF UTAH 821 Was. 1277 307 Utah Oil Bldg. 75 East Center St. Eccles Bldg. Provo Ogden Phone 210 Phone 1277 UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Adoption of this program, the irogressive believe, will lead to a lappier United States. Election to congress of persons espousing this program will help in its eventual enactment. N. P. LEAGUE COMING ON FINE N TOOELE COUNTY The League units The are coming on splendidly. 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