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Show Page 6 I UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JULY 22, 1938. ty knifed for many years Senator SUMMARY OF FAIR LABOR Robert M. La Follette, Sr., of WisSTANDARD ACT OF ,1938 consin. It directed a vicious camSenator Ernest Lun paign against (Continued from Page 1) their schooling, health or grant any stay of Administrators deen of Minnesota back in the days The when he was a Republican. cream, the fishf or oysters are order unless the employer who is Republican reactionary politicians GOVERNMENT AID fresh and in good condition, you requesting the stay files surety have carried a propaganda cam- FOR CONSUMERS run no risk in combining them at ADMINISTRATION AND EN- satisfactory to the court, for the paign against the Republican par chowder and FORCEMENT: An Administrator payment of the amount of money If you want to know what the the same meal. Fish of North Dakota because the ty milk are among stews with conoyster to is appointed by the President will be by which the wages required in the i progressives control the party help doing government s order exceed the responsible for administering the a copy of Consumer New Englands proudest gifts to have in state. that sumers, get They chmery Act (except the child-labregu- actual wages paid to the em- Services of Government Agencies, the American culinary heritage. created a newly lations), through ployees. an pocket manual Fish baked in milk is the basis of VIOLATIONS EMPLOYERS recipes, too. wage and hour division in the U. information of consumer just is- some excellent S. Department of Labor. AdminisAND PENALTIES: Discharge of Counsel Any foods which may safely be sued by the Consumers tration of the child-labo- r provisions any other form of discrimination Division of the Agricultural Ad- eaten separately may safely be eatof the Act is placed under the jur against workers who have filed, or en together, flatly declares one of justment Administration. isdiction of the Chief of the Chil caused to have filed, complaints the greatest nutrition authorities. consumers to help Designed about violations of the Act, are dedrcns Bureau. find their way among the various For the purpose of enforcing the clared unlawful. federal agencies which have serv- BUY POULTRY BY Legal action against an employprovisions of the Act, the Admin ices of special interest to them, GOVERNMENT GRADE istrator and the Chief of the Chi! er who violates the provisions of the booklet is an enlarged revision dreits Bureau have the authority the Act may be taken by a worker of a similar manual, Sources of Ask for U. S. Government-grade- d to inspect places of employment on behalf of himself and other Information on Consumer Educapoultry if you want to know or employers records, question em workers similarly situated; tion and Organization, issued two what quality you are getting for ployees, and gather any other in workers may designate a represenago. years when you buy dressed money formation needed. Employers are tative (their union, etc.) to act on Within its pages are references your the Consumers chickens, says sued records to of behalf. wages their keep required to publications and activities of all Any employer Guide. em of to who conditions found failure of and other is guilty hours, work whose Federal agencies Quality grading of poultry is not ployment, and to supply a report pay the minimum wage or overtouches on consumers interests, required by the Government, but of such records to the Administra time pay. will be liable for the Thirty-tw- o government depart wholesaler or producer can anv due in when amount tor unpaid wages plus requested. ments, agencies, and bureaus are ask to have his chickens or turkeys in amount APPRENTICES additional an LEARNERS, equal mentioned in the pamphlet, rangofficial for by AND HANDICAPPED WORK liquidated damages, plus a reason quality inspected from the National Youth Ad ing costs service isThis aconly a ERS: The Administrator may able attorneys fee and costs of ministration to the Bureau of An- graders. of cent a bird. Consuma fraction sue special certificates allowing tion. imal Industry in the Department ers chances for getting GovernmenViolations of the Act will be employment of learners, apprenof Agriculture. William Ingleby, a member of poultry depend largetices, handicapped workers and prosecuted through the District This bulletin puts a handle on t-graded messengers (employed exclusively Courts of the United States and the house of representatives in the the door to many Federal agencies ly on whether they ask for it every time they make a purchase. in delivering letters and messages) the United States Courts of the 1937 legislature, this week filed for you. Get your copy today: There are 4 quality grades: U. S. his petition with the secretary of I Consumers at lower wages than the established Territories. Counsel Division, Agrivioor Grade AA. The few of found minimums. The number or proper candidate as state reelection for Special guilty Employers cultural Adjustment AdministraAct are from the Fifteenth legislative dis tion, that meet this grade are tion of workers and the duration of lating provisions of this of Agriculture, chickens Department $10,-000 included in the second grade. of fine often to maximum set a such employment is to be trict. by subject D. C. U. S. Prime or Grade A. About 60 Mr. Inglebys legislative record Washington, the Administrator. or six months imprisonment, is excellent. He is a man of good INDUSTRY COMMITTEE: or both. per cent of all poultry graded measures up to this standard. U. S With the object of reaching as rapjudgment and understanding. He DO FISH AND Choice or Grade B is sufficiently idly as possible the top minimum POLITICAL OUTLOOK is a true friend of the working MILK AGREE man and woman. of 40 cents an hour, the Act progood in quality to be acceptable for He resides at 1073 West Fourth You wont end up with a case of families whose budgets are tight. vides for the establishment of In(Continued from Page 4) North street. He is a successful indigestion if you eat fish and milk U. S. Commercial or Grade C, not dustry Committees, which after would lead to economic recovery, business man, being owner and at the same meal and you can com-o- f economical unless purchased at a and investigation proper hearings " " ere to recommend the highest minjeave things alone, said their manager Inglebys Dry Goods I bine the two on your menu without very low price, is very skimpy in lo! and prosperity company, 606 West North Temple fear of the consequences if each is flesh on the carcass. . imum rates (but not above 40 rophet Hoover, is just around the corner! But the street. ConsumGovernment writes the every cents) which will not substantialfresh, inspectors tag strictly rears from 1929 to 1933 showed chicken that goes through their Mr. Ingleby resides m a district ers Guide. ly curtail employment. hat he prophesied in vain. The Act requires the Adminiswhere homes of many working men Its an antiquated tale that fish hands with the designated grade. trator to appoint as soon as pracare located. His friends and and milk dont agree. Here is ticable such a committee for each ONE NATURAL FORCE neighbors have been urging him to what the Guide has to say about WATCH YOUR SCALES enter the race for legislature for this food fallacy: As long as the industry. These committees are to OVERLOOKED be composed of an equal number of another term, and finally received foods themselves the milk or ice Weighing needs watching from howone is natural There force, labor consent. and his both sides of the counter if honest public, employer repreHis entrance into the race is dealers are to be protected and sentatives, with a public represen- ever, that the reactionaries seem LEGISLATOR tative acting as chairman. In se- to overlook, and that is the force good news to his many friends all consumers are to get full measure, lecting the committee members of human nature and human intel- over Salt Lake City and county. says the Consumers Guide. due regard is to be given to geoligence. Here are five things for consumHuman nature seldom submits ers to watch when their purchases graphic regions in which branches LEGISLATIVE of the industry are located. passively to the bitter medicine of CANDIDATES are weighed: ThirFor the purpose of setting the the economic witch-doctor- s. 1. Make sure that the .scale reghighest minimum rates, commit- teen million people will not starve isters exaptly zero before the food Mrs. Maud B. Jacobs of Provo, tees are authorized to recommend willingly, no matter how natural is weighed. a member of the house in the 1937 reasonable classifications with- this fate is said to be. 2. See that the pointer comes to Nor will American workers allow legislature, is a candidate for state in an industry. Rut in making such a complete stop on the scales and hard-wo- n legislative anc senator from Utah county. She is classifications, the Act provides their does not waver back and forth, that no group is to be given a com- union gains to be snatched away to a Democrat. before the food is removed from free-plaJ. H. Angel of Salt Lake City is petitive advantage in the industry, satisfy anyones theory of the scales. a Democratic candidate for nominor are such minimum rates to be 3. Dont let any hands rest on Even employers, if it comes to nation for the house of represen fixed solely on a regional basis. scales that is measuring your the Following are the factors which that will object to abandonment of tatives from Second legislative disfood. the committees are required to con- government spending and regula trict. He resides at 1107 East 4. If the food you are buying is sider in making minimum wage tion which have created purchas- South Temple street. in a cardboard box or wrapped George H. Soderborg of Salt classifications within an industry: ing power and checked of container, be sure other type Lake candi1. Competitive conditions as afP. S. MARTHAKIS county has filed as a competition. the ;hat weight of the container intelligence demands not date for state legislature from the fected by transportation, living lessHuman Was in Democratic is in what you pay leader included not floor but more organized control Sixteenth legislative district. and production costs; the house of "or. the of representatives Arthur O. Ellet of Spanish Fork state 2. Rates established for-lik- e or over the natural economic forces 5. Finally, learn if there is a during 1937 sessimilar work through collective that have produced the present has filed his petition for nomina- sion. legislature reelecHe is candidate for and measures inspector in a, weights economic crisis. to senate tion state the from Utah bargaining; tion the Third from legislative The natural force of human na- county. your community. If there is, ask 3. Rates paid by employers who (Continued on page 7) will N. Ross Beatie of Salt Lake City maintain minimum ture and human intelligence voluntarily have in some this is a candidate for the legislature iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiimiiiifimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiir free play wage standards in industry. No classification, however, on an age years election. And politicians from the First legislative district. whose reactionary theories led He resides at 116 Fourth avenue. or sex basis is permitted. vote against wage-hothem to Grant Macfarlane of Salt Lake decisions Industry Committee can be made only by a majority legislation for relief and recovery, City has announced his candidacy I 1 vote of ALL' its members, not sim- will find that this is one natural for state senate. ply by a majority of those present. force they cannot afford to monkey Committees are required, after with too much. GORDON WEGGELAND proper hearings and investigations, HAS FILED AS CANDIDATE to file their recommendations with INDUSTRIAL TORIES FOR STATE SENATOR the Administrator. If he approves AND KEPT PRESS the recommendations he must give State Political and industrial Tories Representative Gordon due notice to interested parties to has filed his candidacy and Weggeland Press worked themselves be heard before an order is issued. Kept nomination as state senator on for into a condition of he messy If hysteria rejects a committees sugges- in the ticket from Salt Democratic RoosePresident denouncing he must tion, refer the matter back Lake county. en. for further study and a new report velts declaration that he would He served in the 1937 session of to the same or a new committee. deavor to defeat Democratic priNo orders issued before October 24, mary candidates who are reaction- the legislature in the house of repHe said: My record 1945, will remain in effect after aries and opposed to New Deal resentatives. in state the legislature is an open that date, when the general mini- progress. book. look up my voting If The finPresident had you mum must be raised to 40 cents. hardly Lower minimums can be estab- ished making that declaration dur- record you will learn that I voted lished then only after new hearings ing the course of his Fireside Chat for labor and other progressive when the reactionary elements in measures. and recommendations. Mr. Weggeland is engaged in APPEALS FROM ADMINIS- both the Democratic and Republican business with offices in torwith brokerage a opened up parties TRATORS ORDERS: Appeals from the orders issued by the Ad- rent of abuse on him for taking Walker Bank building. He is also treasurer of the Salt Lake County ministrator may be taken to a such an unprecedented stand. There is nothing unprecedent- Democratic committee. United States Circuit Court of ApHis father, H. Weggeland, is an ed about it. Other presidents and peals. old time member of the Allied have taken vigorNo objections can be considered political parties and acvicious ous, Printing Trades, being a member frequently by the court, however, unless they tion to of Salt Lake City Mailers Union rid of holdsome office get have first been argued before the No. who 21. er carried own their party Administrator. The court review label Mr. SEND YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE but the opposed Weggeland said he placed in presidents is limited to questions of law, the nomination or as house of the policies partys program. speaker findings of fact by the AdminisThe difference between now and Joseph Jensen, Weber county protrator when supported by substan- the UTAH LABOR NEWS past, however, is that past gressive, and supported and spontial evidence shall be conclusive. The court, however, may order ad- moves of that nature have invaria- sored appropriations for the en- -, AND BECOME A REGULAR READER ditional evidence to be taken before bly been directed against party forcement of the minimum wage members law for women and minors, the tuthe Administrator. holding progressive berculosis sanitariunl, and other The court is not permitted to views. The reactionary Republican par- - worth -while projects. well-bein- g. or y. cut-thro- at ur . do: Put It Off . 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