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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. JULY 29. 1938 Page 2 Wit afj Hatior A MEMBER OP TOE Established 1929 This paper receives Union News Service, a C. I. O. affiliate. in the various counties are: Fred even though he may have, as most Cousins, Crook; Neil Rowell, Fre- of them have, expressed his loyalty mont; E. L. Cooley, Goshen; II. H. to the President though he did not Huxford, Hot Springs; George go along with him on every measCrank and D. F. Michie, Carbon; ure. It is not merely in senatorial Henry. W. Smith, Lincoln; Robert contests D. that we have these fine Milton, Carl Thomason and John exhibitions of impartially recording D. A. Salmond, Natrona; Shipp, facts. For Bateman Jim and example, in the newsPark; George Hurley, Sheridan: Matthew Mor- papers of a recent date the aprow and John S. Moore, Uinta; pointment of a judge from VirCharles Googer, Sublette; Henry ginia, who was other than the canFrancis, Washakie; W. W. Wolf, didate endorsed by the two senWheatland, and W. II. Croy ators, was announced as a reprisal measure from the White House diSweetwater. rected at Carter Glass and Harry HELPER LEAGUE UNIT Byrd. If he had appointed the man recommended by, the senators, ELECTS A DELEGATE it would have been announced that HELPER Frank Porter, for it constituted a surrender to these i It mer mayor of Helper, was elected a two hardened Old Dealers. of to , not would occurred have any La to convention the of delegate 04 Entered as secpnd-clas- s matter March 2S, 1930, at the post office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Advertising rates $1.50 by per annum request. Address all communications and remittances to Utah Labor News, 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published weekly at 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Was. 2981. Publisher Office Manager M. I. THOMPSON L M. THOMPSON bors League of Uta' the commentators that perhaps the in Salt Lake City on July 30 from President thought the man he chose was better fitted for the post the Helper unit of the League. Mr. Porter and John Tomsic than the other one. In other words, the Presiden were chosen as a committee to in must never be conceded a decent ofvestigate all local aspirants to motive if an indecent one can be fice. Non-Partis- We stand for what the Constitution stands for domestic tranquility, the establishment of justice, and the promotion of the general welfare. UTAH LABOR NEWS. an ; . how' they carry out those policies. It would be a revelation to the readers, and only fair to them, to show the development of a contro- versial story from the order to a reporter to go after it to the moment when it is slapped into the forms. The custodians of press freedom owe it to the people who have given them that trust to lay all the cards on the table. (Continued on Page 3) Success to Murray Smelter Workers The PALM I ! UNION HOUSE UNION MADE BEER ON TAP FRIENDS OF LABOR conceived. WIIY? NON-PARTISA- Mr. Ickes represents in these mu- LEAGUE N SHOWS STRENGTH IN MONTANA COUNTY nicipal power plant transactions, has a reputation (Continued from Page 1) for dealing justly with property BUTTE, Montana The purpose flate the value of their plants Jby owners whose property is acquired n which Labor's or write-up- s and similar holding for either Federal Government purBow was Silver created in local connection in or not with jeague expect poses company practices must was nominate to county primarily field which in Federal activities the this in excursions their that will be accepted without scrutiny. Government has a stake. Of course and elect a legislative group who But the Federal Government, which this spirit of justice will character- would carry out the aims of or ize the transactions of Mr. Ickes ganized labor in the legislature. in connection with the purchase of I This aim was accomplished in the privately-owne- d Always Welcome power plants by primaries by the nomination of League endorsed municipal authorities with the candidates as follows: Best Wishes to of Federal funds. For state senate Mike Mulhol Of the $9,527,995 which the 21 I. U. of M M. & S. W. land. municipalities will get when they For representatives Paul Canconform to the requirements preSam Spiegel, Minnie Beadle, non, Mr. scribed by Ickes, $2,698,000 will be loans and $6,829,995 in Denis McCarthy, Robert Brown, UNION HOUSE Ryan. grants, a term used to indicate a Frank Sullivan and Thomas OConnell. J. Congressman in from the Jerry Government the gift ' UNION MADE DRAUGHT interest of making the benefits of League endorsed, was renominated BEER ON TAP cheap electric light and power to succeed himself as congressman. available to the largest possible Bert Harris, Friend of Labor WILL INVESTIGATE number of people. 4814 S. State Murray, Utah CARBON COUNTY new The establishment of the CANDIDATES will direct municipal plants provide employment for many workers who A. M. Peterson of PRICE would otherwise be compelled to chosen chairman, was addito Wishes Best Castlegate and live in the jobless army. In Welcome, L. D. Columbia was and of will Day of the more tion, many jobless Mill and Smelter Workers obtain work in manufacturing the chosen secretary of a committee of League to supplies necessary for the con- Labors records candidates of struction and operation of the pub- investigate ic plants. seeking political offices in Carbon county. Before endorsements are given Labors Non-by the League, the investigating committee will make its recomPartisan League! mendations. THEATRES Candidates seeking endorsement of the League should (Continued from Page 1) contact members of the committee For Best Entertainment The officers elected are: Mr. as soon as possible. Ross, chairman; Dan Clifford, vice Murray and Midvale chairman; Paul OBrien, secretary; Virgil Wright, treasurer; Paul J. DISPELLING THE FOG Paulsen, state director. The following were chosen as (Continued from Page 1) Wellcome, Labor members of the executive board: Paul Schweiberger, Ray Maki, J. body has ever heard President Claude Davis, R. E. Hallet, T. L. Roosevelt express an opinion about TYLERS Crawford, James Morgan, and Al- Van Nuys, who voted against the administration on certain measures ICE CREAM SHOP bert Roberts. Those named to direct activities and with it on others. The Van Nuys affair started long before the Supreme Court fight. It was not surprising that the anti-Va- n Co. Drug Nuys faction brought the question Prescription Pop Corn of loyalty to the President into 4914 So. State their own private feud. ApparentSandwiches Phone M. 100 - Murray, Ut. ly, however, some things expedient to state politics developed and the Friends of Labor MURRAY, UTAH NeverSenator was reinstated. theless, I notice by the newspaper headlines that this was a crushing blow to the administration, etc. Best Wishes to Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers for a We will get headlines of the Successful Convention same sort, or with the reverse application depending on how the CITY OF MURRAY come out in the states primaries G. R. Berger J. Clifford Hansen in which the President is still to Sherman G. Freeze Commissioner make speeches and in which New Commissioner Mayor Dealers and Old Dealers are contesting for nomination. We will also probably be able to note that Our Best Wishes to Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers Convention if a middle-roa- d incumbent of the senatorial office is reelected he will V BEN GORDON & SONS be described as an Old Dealer, CABINET WORK A SPECIALTY General Mill .Work. Estimates Fuijushed Best Wishes to Smelter Utah 163 W. 48th So. Phone 43 Murray, Workers well-establish- ed LABOR ON ITS FORWARD MARCH Success to I. U. of M M. & S. W. Convention Non-Partisa- J Non-Partis- an Dinty Moores Non-Partis- an IRIS j I Best Wishes to the Miners & Smelter Workers Convention CUMBERLEDGE MOTOR CO. Forrest Cumberledge, Owner Friend of Labor FORD SALES AND SERVICE Phone Murray 81. New Address: 4659 So. State COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS Best Tires Accessories NEWS GUILD BACKS CALL FOR INVESTIGATION OF PRESS PITTS MOTOR BOSS-CONTROLLE- D The NEW YORK (UNS) American Newspaper Guild, through the Guild Reporter, its official paper, this week seconded calls for an investigation of the nations press originally suggested jy the New York Daily News. The News had taken note of public sentiment against the press, and felt that great benefit would come from an impartial, but thorough, official investigating committee. The proposal, said the Guild Reporter, falls in line with the josition taken by the Guild at its Toronto convention for measures ;o assure the nation real freedom and integrity of .the pres. It gives jacking to President Brouns freque- COMPANY Sales, Service, Accessories Phones: Ily. 522 - Mur. 555 4981 South State St. Success to the Miners and Smeltermens Convention Hudson Terra plane Pontiac McDaniel-Brook- conviction that o acquaint the public with the ntly-expressed cor-jorati- Welcome , Labor 4955 So. State 8999 Success to the Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers Convention ART STRINGFELLOW MOTOR CO. t DEALER Dodge-Plymout- Union House Ily. Murray 560 SEE US AT THE HEIDELBERG s, Inc. ve activities of its newspa-er- s is an essential factor in the preservation of the integrity of the news. How to Make News It would be good to have out in the open not only the child abor but the general labor policies of the press. The readers should enow also not only what other interests besides newspapers the jublishers have, but how and why hey decide on particular policies, - DeSOTO PLYMOUTH li Motor Cars a.nd Trucks Texaco Products UNION MADE BEER ON TAP Vine & State Sts., Murray E. C. Dittman, Prop. Friend of Labor Phones: Hyland 2124 Murray 270 Mur. 499 Friends of Labor MURRAY, UTAH ALLIS-CHALMER- S Parts FARM MACHINERY Sales Service SANDERS FEED & COAL CO. 4794 So. State, Murray, Utah A Specialty of Poultry and Stock Feed Flour Seed Coal Grain Hay Phone 92 DELANO CLUB AND CAFE 4740 SOUTH STATE STREET Phone Murray 448 Opposite S. L. County Shops Sandwiches and Lunches Giant Malts 10c and 15c CAR SERVICE Union Made Beer Welcome, Labor Fred Carlson & Co. Success to Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers Axel Oleen, Mgr. Williams Building Supply Co. FRIEND OF LABOR Lumber Hay - Grain - Feed - Poulltry Supplies - Garden and Field Seed 4902 So. State Murray 422 Hardware Paint. Complete Building Service. Celotex, Insulating Cane Board, Roofing, Plumbing Midvale 23 Pho.ne KENNETH II. WILLIAMS, Mgr. FRIEND OF LABOR S |