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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, NOVEMBER 4, 1938 Page 2 - J- do anything possible to make this levels of last year. Still more sub- them. Another is that most busination immune to attack either stantial increases in all kinds of ness men believe that moderate from Europe, or from South Amer- buiding, including public works, reforms of this nature are inevitica, where nazi influence is steadily are anticipated for this winter and able and desirable. Utaf) Hafoor Established 1929 A MEMBER OF THE This paper receives Union New Service, a Cl. 0. affiliate. ur matter March 2 8, 1930, at the post office Entered aa second-claat Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ss Advertising rates by request. I1J50 per annum Address all communications and remittances to Utah Lnhor 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 M. I. THOMPSON.. L M. and richest of the South American N 04 Subscription notably in Brazil, largest spring. Amen! Retail trade, which hung behind What we need in Amer-ic- a most industrial an is during production open season on politicians, republics. of the summer months, is on the crepe hangers, and prophets of ANGLO-GERMAL. J. Taber, master of the rise now, with Christmas prospects doom. TRADE in most parts of the country good. National Grange. n RIVALRY MAY CAUSE It is an interesting fact that the FUTURE TROUBLE law came into effect wage-howithout causing much of a ripple Britain's new understanding Perfectly Pasteurized with nazi Germany is in danger of in business. One reason is that being disrupted by a problem that most large businesses are unafinhasnt been much publicized as yet fected by the laws minimums, exceeded but .will be heard of to a much asmuch as they have long TrtskHilkI:rPtrtic5krPe:;l9 larger extent in the future. Buttermilk churned fresh That problem is Germanys A Complete New Fall Clothing, daily. Delicious Cottage usurpation of trade areas that EnHats, Shoes and Furnishings Cheese. almost her as to used regard gland all Union Made. The Reich is exclusive province. Order Today Union Clerks to Serve You as aggressive in its commercial polSUPERIOR DAIRY icy as in its bold diplomatic and military policies. 1885 So. State Hy. 3280 As one commentator puts it, 59 East 2nd South Germany has made no bones about her intentions of dominating the Balkans. . . . The Germans say they intend to dominate from the Baltic sea to the Black sea. Worse than that, from the British standpoint, they are making serious inroads into British markets in India, I South Africa and Australia. That has already resulted in a loss of untold thousands of pounds In foreign trade to the Empire. It seems inevitable that it will result in much more serious losses in the future. Such countries as Turkey, Greece, Rumania and Jugoslavia used to buy the great majority of their foreign purchases from Britain. Today they are buying more gaining Office Manager THOMPSON Grade A nOGENBLUT.lG 7 7 We stand for what the Constitution stands for "domestic tranquility, the "establishment of justice,", and the "prorlnotion of the general welfare." UTAH LABOR NEWS. ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS (Continued from page 1) Every Phase of Defense It is stated that the rearmament program will cover every phase ad-of our national defense. Material ditions will be made to the navy. The peace-tim- e strength of the dearmy will be increased. Coastobsonow which are fenses largely lete will be revamped with modem weapons and devices. And, if the generals and admirals have their way, we will proceed to build the worlds greatest air force. TTie military staffs believe that our best defense against aggression is the creation of a military machine second to none in the world. And that, for a country as large as this, with borders on the A AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY COMPANY Cleanliness First! Cleanliness Last! Boost, Build and Support your State. Use American continuous towels and all kinds of linens they furnish. Support industries that support you. 33 East 6th South Was. 2484-8- 5 IT PAYS TO KEEP CLEAN 7 two great oceans, means a navy of unprecedented size, speed anc power, buttressed by thousands of fighting airplanes which will constantly be replaced as they become obsolete and the life of such a plane is very short indeed. Help Industries So much far the defense phase of the program. From the economic standpoint, it implies an almost revolutionary change in the Administrations general recovery plan. In the past, the government has placed principal emphasis on aiding, in various ways, the consumers' goods industries. The heavy goods industries, partly as a consequence of this, have been the slowest to respond to favorable trends and the quickest to react to unfavorable trends. The rearmament program will throw. a tre mendous volume of business to the cement, steel, heavy industries copper, lumber, etc. And of equal importance, to quote the AP again, A fundamental goal will be the removal from WPA payrolls to gainful private employment of a major portion of the unemployed by the end of the period in 1940. This vast program now being planned by the President and his aides, in company with unnamed big business leaders, will of course have to be approved by Congress before it can become effective. But there seems to be little chance of there. Senators and any slip-u- p Representatives, appalled and dismayed by the spectacle of chaotic, terror-ridde- n Europe, are eager to Consult this friendly bank on matters pertaining to your finances and more from Germany. One reason is that in some cases Hitler of- fers extremely terms. favorable Walker DBninik & Trust And even more potent reason, some say, is that he also gives them to understand that if they dont patronize him they are liable to violent invasion. Anglo-Germtrade rivalry, in the view of most experts, was one of the main causes of the last world war. Both nations attempted to camouflage that fact, and attributed the war to various opposed causes, but the statistics tell the story. And it is not impossible that Anglo-Germa- n trade rivalry could start the next world war. Company i an To other towns a, id back with the ' ease of greatest NEWS FROM BUSINESS FRONT IS ALMOST UNIFORMLY GOOD On the eve of the off-yeelection, news from the business front is almost uniformly good. Typica comment came recently from Alfred B. Sloan, head of Genera" Motors, who said, I feel encouraged for the first time in many years that American business anc ndustry are headed for a long uphill pull. 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